C
The purpose of this district is to provide for commercial development options which are consistent with Okanogan County’s comprehensive plan. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Permitted uses are as indicted on the district use chart (see Chapter 17.220 OCC). (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Conditional uses are as indicated on the district use chart (see Chapter 17.220 OCC). (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Accessory uses are as follows:
A. Normal accessory uses customary and incidental to the permitted and/or conditional use of the property;
B. One attached or detached dwelling unit for employee housing or the private use of the business owner shall be permitted on the same site as the business. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Lot area and width requirements are as follows:
A. The minimum lot area is 5,000 square feet.
B. The minimum lot width is 50 feet. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Reserved. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
All permitted structures shall have the following required property line setbacks:
A. Front: none;
B. Side: none, except minimum is 10 feet when abutting a residential or agricultural district;
C. Rear: none, except minimum is 25 feet when abutting a residential or agricultural district. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Height restrictions are as follows:
A. Maximum height for all uses in the zone shall be 65 feet, except as noted in subsections B through D of this section and OCC 17.220.020.
B. Maximum height for the following list of uses is 100 feet: agricultural commodity storage; amateur radio poles or antennas; water tanks.
C. Maximum height for electric transmission and distribution towers and poles shall be 150 feet.
D. Maximum height for communication facilities (commercial or public agency radio and TV, microwave or other antennas for transmitting and receiving) shall be 200 feet. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Lot coverage is not applicable. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Parking requirements are as indicated in Chapter 17.240 OCC. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Reserved. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
C
The purpose of this district is to provide for commercial development options which are consistent with Okanogan County’s comprehensive plan. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Permitted uses are as indicted on the district use chart (see Chapter 17.220 OCC). (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Conditional uses are as indicated on the district use chart (see Chapter 17.220 OCC). (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Accessory uses are as follows:
A. Normal accessory uses customary and incidental to the permitted and/or conditional use of the property;
B. One attached or detached dwelling unit for employee housing or the private use of the business owner shall be permitted on the same site as the business. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Lot area and width requirements are as follows:
A. The minimum lot area is 5,000 square feet.
B. The minimum lot width is 50 feet. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Reserved. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
All permitted structures shall have the following required property line setbacks:
A. Front: none;
B. Side: none, except minimum is 10 feet when abutting a residential or agricultural district;
C. Rear: none, except minimum is 25 feet when abutting a residential or agricultural district. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Height restrictions are as follows:
A. Maximum height for all uses in the zone shall be 65 feet, except as noted in subsections B through D of this section and OCC 17.220.020.
B. Maximum height for the following list of uses is 100 feet: agricultural commodity storage; amateur radio poles or antennas; water tanks.
C. Maximum height for electric transmission and distribution towers and poles shall be 150 feet.
D. Maximum height for communication facilities (commercial or public agency radio and TV, microwave or other antennas for transmitting and receiving) shall be 200 feet. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Lot coverage is not applicable. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Parking requirements are as indicated in Chapter 17.240 OCC. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).
Reserved. (Ord. 2024-5 (Att. A), 2024).