Zoneomics Logo
search icon

Napavine City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

40 - C-S DISTRICT

17.40.010 - Intent.

The C-S district is intended to provide for the review and location of public and semi-public uses which, by reason of their convenience, necessity, character or effect, may be appropriate in any district.

(Ord. 163 § 4.7.1, 1989)

17.40.020 - Permitted uses and structures.

Permitted uses and structures in the C-S zone are as follows: museums, public and private; churches, schools, public and parochial; burial facilities; parks, playgrounds, public golf courses; government buildings or uses, hospitals; philanthropic or nonprofit institutions; public utilities; nonprofit campgrounds.

(Ord. 163 § 4.7.2, 1989)

17.40.030 - Permitted accessory uses and structures.

Permitted accessory uses and structures in the C-S zone are as follows:

A.

Any use or structure customarily accessory to a permitted use shall be permitted.

B.

On-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities that are directly associated with principal uses provided that such facilities comply with the state siting criteria contained in RCW 70.105.210 and WAC 173-303-282, or their successors.

(Ord. 200 § 5, 1992: Ord. 163 § 4.7.3, 1989)

17.40.040 - Conditional uses.

Conditional uses in the C-S zone are as follows: uses determined by the board of adjustment to be of a similar and compatible nature.

(Ord. 163 § 4.7.4, 1989)

17.40.050 - Permitted dimensions.

Permitted dimensions in the C-S zone are as follows:

A.

Minimum lot size shall be the same as underlying district;

B.

Minimum lot front shall be the same as underlying district;

C.

Maximum lot coverage shall be the same as underlying district;

D.

Minimum front yard depth shall be the same as underlying district;

E.

Minimum side yard depth shall be the same as underlying district;

F.

Minimum rear yard depth shall be the same as underlying district;

G.

Maximum building height, fifty feet.

(Ord. 163 §§ 4.7.5—4.7.12, 1989)

17.40.060 - Prohibited uses.

The following are prohibited uses for the C-S district:

A.

Marijuana producing.

B.

Marijuana processing.

C.

Marijuana retailing or marijuana retailers.

(Ord. No. 537, § 6, 2-10-15)

17.40.070 - Fences, walls, and hedges.

A.

Fences within any street setback area shall be limited to:

1.

Forty-two inches high above adjacent grade if the fence is more than fifty percent opaque;

2.

Forty-eight inches high above adjacent grade if the fence is fifty percent or less opaque.

B.

Fences which are not located within any street setback area shall be limited to six feet high above adjacent grade.

C.

No residential fence shall contain barbed wire, broken glass, electricity, or any other hazardous material or substance.

D.

Where a legally established use exists requiring the containment of farm animals or livestock, barbed wire or an electric fence may be used; provided, that such fence is set back more than twenty feet from any public right-of-way or public property and more than three feet from any adjacent private property, and warning signs are posted consistent with NMC 17.62.070(V).

E.

Retaining walls shall be located entirely upon private property except where required by the public works director to protect public property.

F.

A retaining wall shall not project higher than six inches above the higher adjacent grade except when it is a structural element of a building or structure.

G.

Retaining walls which are higher than four feet from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall shall comply with all applicable provisions of the building code, including, but not limited to, permit requirements.

H.

Retaining walls which serve as a structural element of any building or structure shall comply with all of the applicable provisions of the building code.

I.

A hedge shall comply with the requirements for a fence; provided, hedges which are not located within a street setback, and do not otherwise constitute a traffic visibility obstruction on any right-of-way or alley, or any public nuisance condition, are not limited in height.

(Ord. No. 614, § 5, 10-13-20)