330.- I-1 INDUSTRIAL BUFFER ZONING DISTRICT
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for a wide range of low impact manufacturing and related uses that result in employment opportunities and serve as a buffer area where industry abuts residential property.
(Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
The following uses and their accessory buildings and uses are permitted subject to all regulations of this title, including, but not limited to, chapter 2.150 PCDSC; parking, signage, and lighting regulations; and the development standards in this chapter:
A.
Church, subject to the requirements set forth in PCDSC 2.150.220.
B.
Child care center.
C.
College and arts, business, or vocational schools.
D.
Government structures, fire district stations, sheriff's facilities and their accessory uses.
E.
Light manufacturing and assembly of products from previously prepared materials.
F.
Office.
G.
Private schools.
H.
Restaurant with or without drive-through.
1.
No larger than 1,000 square feet total interior space;
2.
No more than 100 square feet exterior seating;
3.
No alcoholic beverage service; and
4.
No live entertainment.
I.
Retail sales establishments up to 10,000 gross square feet for any single use.
J.
Scientific or research laboratories.
K.
Shooting gallery or archery range.
L.
Wholesale activities.
M.
Warehouse.
N.
Wireless communication facilities, subject to the requirements set forth in chapter 2.205 PCDSC.
O.
One dwelling, conventional construction, as a security/caretaker accessory to an established use in this zone.
P.
Some uses are allowed in all zoning districts based on statutory exemptions (see PCDSC 2.05.050) or because a governmental entity or governmental agency is performing a governmental function.
(Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
The following uses and their accessory buildings and uses are permitted subject to obtaining approval of a special use permit as set forth in PCDSC 2.151.010 and the general regulations of this title, including, but not limited to, chapter 2.150 PCDSC; parking, signage, and lighting regulations; and the development standards in this chapter. Special uses that are not listed are prohibited.
A.
Automobile or trailer assembling, painting, upholstering, rebuilding, reconditioning, sale of used parts, truck repair or overhauling, tire rebuilding or recapping, battery manufacture and the like.
B.
Blacksmith and welding shop or machine shop (excluding punch presses over 20 tons rated capacity, and drop hammer), foundry casting, electroplating and electro-winding lightweight nonferrous metals not causing noxious fumes or odors.
C.
Distribution plant.
D.
Gasoline or flammables bulk station, provided said products, butane, gasoline, petroleum, or propane shall:
1.
Not be stored in tanks of more than 10,000 gallons capacity each;
2.
Be located not less than 25 feet from building or lot line or similar tanks; be located no closer than 100 feet from any residential zone; and
3.
Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) bulk station shall be designed, constructed and maintained in compliance with provisions of National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) Standards No. 58.
E.
Heliport.
F.
Laboratories.
G.
Manufactured home and recreational vehicle sales.
H.
Open storage area for commercial storage of personal property such as boats and recreational vehicles.
I.
Plumbing and sheet metal shops.
J.
Heavy truck storage, repair, service, staging and point of operation for trucking operations and their accessory equipment.
(Ord. No. PZ-C-003-12, § 8; Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
A.
All uses permitted shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, except a child care center may have an outdoor playground.
B.
Required setbacks fronting on a public street shall be entirely landscaped except for necessary driveways and walkways.
C.
All loading and service bays shall not front on a public street.
D.
Parking and maneuvering areas shall not be located in any required setback fronting on a public street.
E.
Displays are prohibited in any required setbacks fronting on a public street.
F.
Outdoor storage is prohibited in any required setbacks fronting on a public street.
G.
A minimum of 80 percent of all exterior building wall surfaces that front on public streets, excluding windows and doors, shall be of masonry construction or shall be surfaced with wood, stucco or similar materials.
H.
Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet.
I.
Minimum lot width: None.
J.
Minimum front setback: 20 feet.
K.
Minimum side setbacks.
1.
Where development abuts a rural or a residential district: 25 feet; and
2.
Where development abuts any other district: Zero feet.
L.
Minimum rear setback: 25 feet.
M.
Maximum building height: 35 feet.
N.
Detached accessory buildings.
1.
Permitted coverage: 40 percent of the total area of the rear and side setbacks;
2.
Maximum height: 20 feet within the required rear setback; 35 feet within the buildable area;
3.
Minimum distance to main buildings: Seven feet;
4.
Minimum distance to front lot line: 20 feet;
5.
Minimum distance to side lot lines: None; except 15 feet on street side; and
6.
Minimum distance to rear lot lines: Four feet.
(Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
330.- I-1 INDUSTRIAL BUFFER ZONING DISTRICT
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for a wide range of low impact manufacturing and related uses that result in employment opportunities and serve as a buffer area where industry abuts residential property.
(Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
The following uses and their accessory buildings and uses are permitted subject to all regulations of this title, including, but not limited to, chapter 2.150 PCDSC; parking, signage, and lighting regulations; and the development standards in this chapter:
A.
Church, subject to the requirements set forth in PCDSC 2.150.220.
B.
Child care center.
C.
College and arts, business, or vocational schools.
D.
Government structures, fire district stations, sheriff's facilities and their accessory uses.
E.
Light manufacturing and assembly of products from previously prepared materials.
F.
Office.
G.
Private schools.
H.
Restaurant with or without drive-through.
1.
No larger than 1,000 square feet total interior space;
2.
No more than 100 square feet exterior seating;
3.
No alcoholic beverage service; and
4.
No live entertainment.
I.
Retail sales establishments up to 10,000 gross square feet for any single use.
J.
Scientific or research laboratories.
K.
Shooting gallery or archery range.
L.
Wholesale activities.
M.
Warehouse.
N.
Wireless communication facilities, subject to the requirements set forth in chapter 2.205 PCDSC.
O.
One dwelling, conventional construction, as a security/caretaker accessory to an established use in this zone.
P.
Some uses are allowed in all zoning districts based on statutory exemptions (see PCDSC 2.05.050) or because a governmental entity or governmental agency is performing a governmental function.
(Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
The following uses and their accessory buildings and uses are permitted subject to obtaining approval of a special use permit as set forth in PCDSC 2.151.010 and the general regulations of this title, including, but not limited to, chapter 2.150 PCDSC; parking, signage, and lighting regulations; and the development standards in this chapter. Special uses that are not listed are prohibited.
A.
Automobile or trailer assembling, painting, upholstering, rebuilding, reconditioning, sale of used parts, truck repair or overhauling, tire rebuilding or recapping, battery manufacture and the like.
B.
Blacksmith and welding shop or machine shop (excluding punch presses over 20 tons rated capacity, and drop hammer), foundry casting, electroplating and electro-winding lightweight nonferrous metals not causing noxious fumes or odors.
C.
Distribution plant.
D.
Gasoline or flammables bulk station, provided said products, butane, gasoline, petroleum, or propane shall:
1.
Not be stored in tanks of more than 10,000 gallons capacity each;
2.
Be located not less than 25 feet from building or lot line or similar tanks; be located no closer than 100 feet from any residential zone; and
3.
Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) bulk station shall be designed, constructed and maintained in compliance with provisions of National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) Standards No. 58.
E.
Heliport.
F.
Laboratories.
G.
Manufactured home and recreational vehicle sales.
H.
Open storage area for commercial storage of personal property such as boats and recreational vehicles.
I.
Plumbing and sheet metal shops.
J.
Heavy truck storage, repair, service, staging and point of operation for trucking operations and their accessory equipment.
(Ord. No. PZ-C-003-12, § 8; Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)
A.
All uses permitted shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, except a child care center may have an outdoor playground.
B.
Required setbacks fronting on a public street shall be entirely landscaped except for necessary driveways and walkways.
C.
All loading and service bays shall not front on a public street.
D.
Parking and maneuvering areas shall not be located in any required setback fronting on a public street.
E.
Displays are prohibited in any required setbacks fronting on a public street.
F.
Outdoor storage is prohibited in any required setbacks fronting on a public street.
G.
A minimum of 80 percent of all exterior building wall surfaces that front on public streets, excluding windows and doors, shall be of masonry construction or shall be surfaced with wood, stucco or similar materials.
H.
Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet.
I.
Minimum lot width: None.
J.
Minimum front setback: 20 feet.
K.
Minimum side setbacks.
1.
Where development abuts a rural or a residential district: 25 feet; and
2.
Where development abuts any other district: Zero feet.
L.
Minimum rear setback: 25 feet.
M.
Maximum building height: 35 feet.
N.
Detached accessory buildings.
1.
Permitted coverage: 40 percent of the total area of the rear and side setbacks;
2.
Maximum height: 20 feet within the required rear setback; 35 feet within the buildable area;
3.
Minimum distance to main buildings: Seven feet;
4.
Minimum distance to front lot line: 20 feet;
5.
Minimum distance to side lot lines: None; except 15 feet on street side; and
6.
Minimum distance to rear lot lines: Four feet.
(Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 47)