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Pryor Creek City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 3

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS

10-3-1: THE DISTRICTS:

The Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts are listed in table 3-1 of this section. When this UDO refers to "Commercial" or "Industrial" Zoning Districts or to C or I Districts, respectively, it is referring to these districts.
TABLE 3-1
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
Map Symbol
District Name
Relative Intensity Scale
Map Symbol
District Name
Relative Intensity Scale
CO
Commercial Office
Least intensive C or I District
CC
Convenience Commercial
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CR
Commercial Restricted
CAR
Commercial Automotive and Recreation
CG
Commercial General
IL
Industrial Light
IH
Industrial Heavy
Most intensive C or I District
 
   A.   Purposes:
      1.   General: Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts are intended to accommodate and promote neighborhood, community- and region-serving commercial uses, as well as industrial and employment uses.
      2.   CO District: The CO (Commercial Office) District is primarily intended to accommodate low- to moderate-intensity office and service uses. The CO District is also an appropriate transition between residential neighborhoods and higher intensity commercial areas.
      3.   CC District: The CC (Convenience Commercial) District is primarily intended to accommodate low-intensity, neighborhood- serving retail and personal service uses.
      4.   CR District: The CR (Commercial Restricted) District is primarily intended to accommodate community-serving commercial and personal service uses.
      5.   CAR District: The CAR (Commercial Automotive and Recreation) District is primarily intended to accommodate higher intensity commercial uses that are oriented to motorists or that require access to major streets and highways.
      6.   CG District: The CG (Commercial General) District is primarily intended to accommodate retail, service, entertainment and mixed- use developments within the Downtown or Central Business District area.
      7.   IL District: The IL (Industrial Light) District is primarily intended to accommodate manufacturing, wholesaling, warehousing, and other industrial activities that have few if any adverse land use or environmental impacts.
      8.   IH District: The IH (Industrial Heavy) District is primarily intended to accommodate industrial uses that may produce some moderate adverse land use or environmental impacts in terms of their operation and appearance. (Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)

10-3-2: USES:

Uses are allowed in Commercial and Industrial Districts in accordance with the use regulations of section 10-6-1 of this title. (Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)

10-3-3: LOT AND BUILDING REGULATIONS:

   A.   Table Of Regulations: The lot and building regulations of table 3-2 of this section apply to all principal uses and structures in Commercial and Industrial Districts, except as otherwise expressly stated in this UDO. General exceptions to lot and building regulations and rules for measuring compliance can be found in chapter 19 of this title. Additional regulations governing accessory uses and structures can be found in chapter 8 of this title.
TABLE 3-2
C AND I DISTRICT LOT AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
Regulations
CO
CC
CR
CAR
CG
IL
IH
Regulations
CO
CC
CR
CAR
CG
IL
IH
Minimum lot area (sq. ft.)
12,000
12,0001
12,000
12,000
-
-
-
Minimum street frontage (feet)
100
100
100
100
-
-
-
Building setbacks (feet):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Street
50
50
50
50
-
50
50
 
Interior side (from R District)
15
15
15
15
-
50
50
 
Interior side (from C or I District)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 
Rear
10
10
10
20
-
502
502
Maximum building coverage (% of lot)
30
40
50
30
-
40
50
Maximum building height (feet)
35
35
353
35
-
-
-
 
   Notes:
      1.    Lot area of CC-Zoned parcels may not exceed 20,000 square feet.
      2.    Required only when abutting R-Zoned lot.
      3.    Greater building heights may be approved through the special exception process.
(Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)

10-3-4: OTHER RELEVANT REGULATIONS:

Uses and development in Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts may be subject to other regulations and standards, including the following:
   A.   Nonconformities: See chapter 17 of this title.
   B.   Accessory uses and structures: See chapter 8 of this title.
   C.   Temporary uses: See chapter 9 of this title.
   D.   Parking: See chapter 10 of this title.
   E.   Landscaping and screening: See chapter 11 of this title.
   F.   Signs: See chapter 12 of this title. (Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)