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New Plymouth City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 9

INDUSTRIAL E ZONE

11-9-1: USE REGULATIONS:

The following uses shall be permitted in the Industrial E Zone:
Manufacturing
Wholesaling
Parking lots
Processing, food
Processing, materials
Maintenance shops
Machine shops
Storage
Any other manufacturing or processing establishment that can be operated without creating objectionable noise, odor, dust, smoke, gas, fumes or vapors and that has a use compatible with the use and occupancy of adjoining properties.
Mobile homes may be permitted through a conditional use permit. (Ord. 220, 5-15-1995)

11-9-2: HEIGHT:

No building or structure shall be erected or structurally altered in the Industrial E Zone to exceed a height of three (3) stories nor shall it exceed forty five feet (45') in height except as provided in this Title. (Ord., 5-7-1984)

11-9-3: AREAS:

The maximum ground area occupied by all buildings in the Industrial E Zone shall be not more than seventy five percent (75%) of the area of the lot or tract on which a building permit has been issued.
   (A)   Front Yard: There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than fifty feet (50') where there shall be no structure of any kind, open storage of materials nor equipment.
   (B)   Side Yard: There shall be a minimum side yard of not less than five feet (5') and a combined total of not less than fifteen feet (15') on both sides of the building or buildings, but where the property is adjacent to a residence zone there shall be a side yard of not less than twenty five feet (25') on the side nearest to the residential lot. The parking of private automobiles may be permitted within the side yard areas, but not closer than five feet (5') to any lot zoned for residential use.
   (C)   Rear Yard: A rear yard is not required except where a lot abuts upon a residence zone in which case there shall be a rear yard of not less than twenty five feet (25') and no materials or equipment shall be stored within twenty five feet (25') of any residential lot or lots. (Ord., 5-7-84)