64.- COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
The commercial-industrial district is an area designed to consist exclusively of city-wide business and industrial uses. The intent of this district is to concentrate such activities in an area in which the transportation system is adequate for this purpose and no infringement upon the character of established residential areas will result. All residential uses are prohibited in this district for public health and safety reasons.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.131)
A.
The following uses are permitted by right:
1.
Churches and places of worship;
2.
Schools of limited instruction;
3.
Parks, playgrounds and playing fields;
4.
Transient guest facilities;
5.
Standard restaurants;
6.
Bus terminals on a lot having a minimum area of twenty-five thousand (25,000) square feet;
7.
Automobile repair shops;
8.
Automobile washing and cleaning establishments;
9.
Professional and business offices;
10.
Banks and other financial institutions;
11.
Stores where goods are sold or service is rendered primarily at retail;
12.
Radio and television broadcasting studios, excluding transmitting and receiving towers;
13.
Commercial indoor recreation facilities;
14.
Commercial outdoor recreation facilities;
15.
Printing and publishing establishments;
16.
Research laboratories;
17.
The manufacture, processing, assembly or storage of goods;
18.
Boat building and repair;
19.
Warehousing, wholesale business; and wholesale business warehousing;
20.
Contractor's warehouse and storage yards;
21.
Business and storage yards for lumber and building materials;
22.
Freight and materials trucking business and terminals;
23.
Earth removal and paving contractor's business and storage yards;
24.
Laundry, cleaning, and dyeing plants;
25.
Plants for the processing and distribution of milk and edible dairy products; plants for the packaging and distribution of beverages;
26.
Commercial storage and sale of fuel and bottled gas;
27.
Painting and woodworking shops;
28.
Sheet metal, blacksmith, welding; tire recapping; machine shops and the like;
29.
Bulk storage of cement and petroleum products; concrete mixing plants; bituminous paving mixing plants;
30.
Commercial transmitting and receiving antennas, with enclosures for associated equipment;
31.
A building for the inside storage of motor vehicles, wherein only light maintenance of the vehicles stored is allowed;
32.
Commercial parking lots;
33.
Taverns;
34.
Theaters;
35.
Vacation guest facilities;
36.
Municipal and public service corporation buildings and facilities; community water supply reservoirs; community well houses; water towers, water and sewage treatment facilities, water and sewage pumping stations;
37.
Accessory uses with respect to the foregoing.
B.
The following uses require a special use permit from the zoning board of review:
1.
Schools, colleges and universities including fraternity or sorority houses or dormitories for faculty or students;
2.
Libraries;
3.
Museums;
4.
Cemeteries;
5.
Religious, philanthropic, scientific, literary, historical, fraternal, and charitable institutions;
6.
Agricultural and horticultural societies;
7.
Fast-food restaurants;
8.
Drive-in restaurants in a shopping center;
9.
Convention or conference centers;
10.
Gasoline filling stations (with minor repairing);
11.
Shopping centers;
12.
Arcades;
13.
Federal and state buildings, excluding correctional institutions and hospitals for the mentally ill;
14.
Commercial scale energy system.
15.
Public utilities — Private electrical services.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.132)
(Ord. No. 2012-019, § 7, 12-12-2012; Ord. No. 2013-016, § 2, 10-9-2013; Ord. No. 2014-019, § 2, 8-27-2014; Ord. No. 2021-05, § 1, 1-13-2021; Ord. No. 2022-04, § 1, 1-12-2022)
A.
The minimum lot area shall be ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
B.
The minimum lot width shall be one hundred (100) feet.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.133)
The minimum setback requirements are:
A.
Front line, twenty-five (25) feet;
B.
Side line, twenty (20) feet;
C.
Rear line, twenty (20) feet.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.134)
The portion of a lot be covered by buildings shall not exceed fifty (50) percent.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.135)
Building Height shall not exceed sixty (60) feet, except as otherwise provided in Section 17.04.050.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.136)
64.- COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
The commercial-industrial district is an area designed to consist exclusively of city-wide business and industrial uses. The intent of this district is to concentrate such activities in an area in which the transportation system is adequate for this purpose and no infringement upon the character of established residential areas will result. All residential uses are prohibited in this district for public health and safety reasons.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.131)
A.
The following uses are permitted by right:
1.
Churches and places of worship;
2.
Schools of limited instruction;
3.
Parks, playgrounds and playing fields;
4.
Transient guest facilities;
5.
Standard restaurants;
6.
Bus terminals on a lot having a minimum area of twenty-five thousand (25,000) square feet;
7.
Automobile repair shops;
8.
Automobile washing and cleaning establishments;
9.
Professional and business offices;
10.
Banks and other financial institutions;
11.
Stores where goods are sold or service is rendered primarily at retail;
12.
Radio and television broadcasting studios, excluding transmitting and receiving towers;
13.
Commercial indoor recreation facilities;
14.
Commercial outdoor recreation facilities;
15.
Printing and publishing establishments;
16.
Research laboratories;
17.
The manufacture, processing, assembly or storage of goods;
18.
Boat building and repair;
19.
Warehousing, wholesale business; and wholesale business warehousing;
20.
Contractor's warehouse and storage yards;
21.
Business and storage yards for lumber and building materials;
22.
Freight and materials trucking business and terminals;
23.
Earth removal and paving contractor's business and storage yards;
24.
Laundry, cleaning, and dyeing plants;
25.
Plants for the processing and distribution of milk and edible dairy products; plants for the packaging and distribution of beverages;
26.
Commercial storage and sale of fuel and bottled gas;
27.
Painting and woodworking shops;
28.
Sheet metal, blacksmith, welding; tire recapping; machine shops and the like;
29.
Bulk storage of cement and petroleum products; concrete mixing plants; bituminous paving mixing plants;
30.
Commercial transmitting and receiving antennas, with enclosures for associated equipment;
31.
A building for the inside storage of motor vehicles, wherein only light maintenance of the vehicles stored is allowed;
32.
Commercial parking lots;
33.
Taverns;
34.
Theaters;
35.
Vacation guest facilities;
36.
Municipal and public service corporation buildings and facilities; community water supply reservoirs; community well houses; water towers, water and sewage treatment facilities, water and sewage pumping stations;
37.
Accessory uses with respect to the foregoing.
B.
The following uses require a special use permit from the zoning board of review:
1.
Schools, colleges and universities including fraternity or sorority houses or dormitories for faculty or students;
2.
Libraries;
3.
Museums;
4.
Cemeteries;
5.
Religious, philanthropic, scientific, literary, historical, fraternal, and charitable institutions;
6.
Agricultural and horticultural societies;
7.
Fast-food restaurants;
8.
Drive-in restaurants in a shopping center;
9.
Convention or conference centers;
10.
Gasoline filling stations (with minor repairing);
11.
Shopping centers;
12.
Arcades;
13.
Federal and state buildings, excluding correctional institutions and hospitals for the mentally ill;
14.
Commercial scale energy system.
15.
Public utilities — Private electrical services.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.132)
(Ord. No. 2012-019, § 7, 12-12-2012; Ord. No. 2013-016, § 2, 10-9-2013; Ord. No. 2014-019, § 2, 8-27-2014; Ord. No. 2021-05, § 1, 1-13-2021; Ord. No. 2022-04, § 1, 1-12-2022)
A.
The minimum lot area shall be ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
B.
The minimum lot width shall be one hundred (100) feet.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.133)
The minimum setback requirements are:
A.
Front line, twenty-five (25) feet;
B.
Side line, twenty (20) feet;
C.
Rear line, twenty (20) feet.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.134)
The portion of a lot be covered by buildings shall not exceed fifty (50) percent.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.135)
Building Height shall not exceed sixty (60) feet, except as otherwise provided in Section 17.04.050.
(Ord. 2000-4 (part), 2000: Ord. 65-94 (part), 1994: prior code § 1260.06.136)