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Schaumburg City Zoning Code

Manufacturing Districts

§ 154.185 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.

The manufacturing districts set forth herein are established to protect the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and the general welfare and to protect the economic base of the Village of Schaumburg and the value of property. These general purposes include, among others, the following specific objectives:

(A)

To protect established residential areas and the health of families living therein, by restricting those industrial activities which may create offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare, fire hazards and other objectionable influences, to those areas which are appropriate therefor.

(B)

To provide adequate space in appropriate locations for all types of manufacturing and related activities so that the economic structure of the community may be strengthened, and that employment opportunities may be found in the interest of public prosperity and welfare.

(C)

To provide more space for manufacturing activities in locations accessible to rail and highways, so that the movement of raw materials, finished products and employees can be carried on efficiently and with a minimum of danger to public life and property.

(D)

To establish proper standards of performance which will restrict obnoxious industrial activities. At the same time, encourage and permit the industrial activities which have adopted facilities for the processing of finished products without adversely affecting the health, safety, convenience and welfare of the people living and working in nearby areas.

(Ord. 163, passed 12-5-1961; Am. Ord. 3014, passed 7-26-1988; Am. Ord. 95-62, passed 6-13-1995)

§ 154.186 - DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS.

(A)

General District Standards: All uses of structures and land in the manufacturing districts are subject to the general standards and regulations of this chapter. In addition, all uses shall be subject to the following district standards:

(1)

Accessory Buildings, Structures and Uses: All uses shall conform to the applicable requirements for accessory buildings, structures and uses as set forth in section 154.63 of this chapter.

(2)

Site Plan Review: To ensure compliance with the applicable provisions of this chapter, any exterior construction, change in use, or increase in the intensity of an existing use, including variations and special uses, but excluding normal maintenance activity, in the manufacturing districts shall require site plan review prior to the issuance of a building permit. This process shall ensure that new development proposals are in full compliance with all applicable village codes, ordinances, standards and policies. Development proposals which are located within existing buildings or result in the redevelopment of existing properties shall comply with those village requirements and policies determined appropriate by the village board.

(3)

Tree Preservation, Landscaping and Screening: All uses shall conform to the applicable requirements for tree preservation, landscaping and screening as set forth in sections 154.135 and 154.136 of this chapter.

(4)

Wetlands Protection Overlay District: Where applicable, all uses shall conform to the applicable requirements for the wetlands protection overlay district as set forth in section 154.196 of this chapter.

(5)

Olde Schaumburg Centre Overlay District: Where applicable, all uses shall conform to the applicable requirements for the Olde Schaumburg Centre Overlay District as set forth in section 154.195 of this chapter.

(6)

Sewer and Water: All uses shall be served by municipal sewer and water as set forth in the Village of Schaumburg Subdivision Control Ordinance.

(7)

Signs: All uses shall conform to the applicable requirements for signs as set forth in the Village of Schaumburg Sign Ordinance.

(8)

Performance Standards: All uses shall conform to the performance standards for noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odor, heat, glare, fire hazard and other objectionable influences established by the Illinois Protection Act and administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and any ordinance of the Village of Schaumburg.

(9)

Lighting:

(a)

Exterior Lighting: All exterior lighting shall be shaded or inwardly directed in such a manner so that no direct lighting or glare is cast upon adjacent residential or institutional property. Security lighting shall be provided around all buildings placed at building entranceways and building access areas. All lighting not used for building illumination, safety purposes, or otherwise required by the Village of Schaumburg shall be operated only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.

(b)

Neon Lighting: Decorative exterior neon of any kind shall not be permitted within the manufacturing districts.

(10)

Screening and Location of Mechanical and Utility Equipment:

(a)

Locating mechanical equipment within the principal structure is strongly encouraged in order to minimize exterior visual impacts. Mechanical and utility equipment is prohibited within the front yard of single-family properties, regardless of whether screening is provided.

(b)

All rooftop mechanical equipment located on multifamily or nonresidential buildings shall be completely hidden from view. If screening is required, it shall be a continuous, permanent, sound attenuating and noncombustible screen of a color compatible with the principal structure. The screen should be designed as an architectural component of the structure in the form of a parapet wall. If structural modifications are required to accommodate screening of mechanical equipment, it shall comply with the current building code.

(c)

All ground-mounted mechanical and utility equipment located on multifamily or nonresidential properties shall have a permanent method of screening in the form of either landscaping or a screen wall, or a combination of the two. If a screen wall is used, it shall be constructed to be consistent with the material of the principal structure.

(d)

Screening of rooftop mechanical equipment shall be required when new equipment is installed and shall be provided around both new and existing rooftop mechanical equipment in order to provide visual continuity. Normal maintenance of rooftop mechanical equipment shall not mandate the screening requirement.

(Ord. 163, passed 12-5-1961; Am. Ord. 2084, passed 1-12-1982; Am. Ord. 2643, passed 5-13-1986; Am. Ord. 3014, passed 7-26-1988; Am. Ord. 90-133, passed 10-23-1990; Am. Ord. 92-146, passed 12-8-1992; Am. Ord. 95-62, passed 6-13-1995; Am. Ord. 98-58, passed 5-26-1998; Am. Ord. 02-109, passed 8-13-2002; Am. Ord. 07-049, passed 3-27-2007; Am. Ord. 07-123, passed 8-14-2007; Am. Ord. 10-029, passed 4-13-2010; Am. Ord. 13-115, passed 11-19-2013)

§ 154.187 - M-P PLANNED MANUFACTURING DISTRICT.

(A)

Purpose Statement: The M-P planned manufacturing district is intended to provide an environment suitable for and limited to research and development activities, engineering and testing activities, office uses, warehousing, and limited manufacturing uses which will not have an adverse impact upon the environmental quality of the village. Development in this district is restricted to office and industrial parks accessible to major arterial roadways. Lots shall be large and well landscaped and shall adhere to stringent performance and design standards. The plan for a proposed development must present a unified, harmonious, and organized arrangement of streets, business sites and service facilities fundamentally related to the properties comprising the planned development. The M-P district prohibits outdoor storage and requires that the entire operation of all business and industrial activities shall be conducted within completely enclosed structures.

(B)

Permitted Uses: Permitted uses of structures and land as hereinafter enumerated shall be allowed in the M-P planned manufacturing district only in accordance with the conditions specified. Only those uses specifically listed hereunder shall be considered permitted uses and no structure or land shall be devoted to any use other than a use permitted hereunder with the exception of:

Accessory uses in compliance with the provisions of sections 154.60 through 154.68 of this chapter;

Special uses in compliance with the provisions of subsection (C) of this section; or

Uses lawfully established prior to the effective date hereof.

The following uses constitute the only permitted uses in the M-P planned manufacturing district:

(1)

Industrial and Manufacturing Uses:

Facilities for manufacturing, processing, assembly and packaging of:

Electronic and other electrical equipment and components, except computer equipment.

Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment.

Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment.

Measuring, analyzing and controlling instruments; photographic, medical and optical goods; watches and clocks.

Printing, publishing and allied industries.

Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products.

Laboratories and testing facilities (excluding cannabis testing facilities).

Manufacturing equipment showrooms.

Storage facilities, excluding miniwarehouses.

Warehouse and distribution centers, excluding motor freight terminals.

(2)

Office and Professional Uses:

Employment agencies.

Offices: general, except as noted elsewhere in this chapter.

Political organization offices.

Real estate sales and brokerage offices.

(3)

Service Uses:

Catering establishments.

Garages: private customer and employee.

Office equipment and machinery repair.

Parcel pick up and delivery services.

Photographic processing establishments.

Restaurants, accessory use.

Restaurants, Type A, B, and C: inline tenant less than four thousand five hundred (4,500) GSF, no drive-through.

Service centers.

(4)

Retail Uses:

Accessory to a primary use, limited to products manufactured or stored on the premises and restricted to ten percent (10%) or one thousand (1,000) square feet, whichever is less, of the floor area of the primary building or structure.

Business machine sales and service.

Machinery sales and service.

Office equipment and supply stores.

(5)

Educational Uses:

Business and technical schools.

Personnel training centers.

Trade schools.

Vocational schools.

(6)

Health, Medical and Care Facilities:

Health treatment centers.

Medical clinics and surgical centers.

Medical laboratories.

(7)

Public and Utility Uses:

Collocation of antennas.

Electrical substations.

Fire stations.

Government offices.

Police stations.

Radio and television broadcasting stations.

Radio and television towers.

Railroad stations.

Roof-mounted antennas.

Satellite receiving dishes.

Small wireless facilities and associated wireless support structures for small wireless facilities, when located either outside of the right-of-way or within the right-of-way, so long as the requirements of chapter 159 of the village Code and other applicable codes, regulations and design standards are met.

Stealth design communication facility.

Telephone exchange, switching and transmitting facilities.

Telephone relay facilities.

Utility substations.

Wall-mounted antennas.

Water towers and wells.

Water wells, reservoirs and storage facilities.

(8)

Cultural, Recreational and Entertainment Uses:

Athletic fields.

Parks.

Playgrounds.

(9)

Residential Uses:

Dwellings for watchmen and their families, when located on-premises where they are employed in such capacity.

(10)

Automobile dealership off-site parking lot.

(11)

Similar and Compatible Uses: Other uses which are similar and compatible to those allowed as permitted uses in the M-P planned manufacturing district. Determination of what constitutes similar and compatible shall be made by the director of community development or his/her authorized designee, acting in the capacity of the zoning administrator.

(C)

Special Uses: Special uses of structures and land as hereinafter enumerated shall be allowed in the M-P planned manufacturing district only in accordance with the provisions of section 154.90 of this chapter. The following uses constitute the only special uses allowed in the M-P zoning district:

(1)

Industrial and Manufacturing Uses:

Cannabis testing facilities.

Construction contractors' offices and yards.

Facilities for manufacturing, processing, assembly and packaging of:

Apparel and other finished products made from fabric and similar products.

Chemicals and allied products.

Food and kindred products.

Furniture and fixtures.

Leather and leather products.

Lumber and wood products.

Paper and allied products.

Primary metal products.

Stone, clay, glass and concrete products.

Textile mill products.

Tobacco products.

Transportation equipment.

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries.

(2)

Service Uses:

Drive-through facilities.

Equipment rental and leasing.

Garages: public.

Hotels.

Restaurants.

Restaurants, Type A, B and C, standalone building.

Restaurants, Type A, B, and C with drive-through.

Restaurants, Type A, in-line tenant four thousand five hundred (4,500) GSF or greater.

Tattoo establishments.

(3)

Health, Medical and Care Facilities:

Daycare centers subject to the requirements of section 154.90.02.

(4)

Public and Utility Uses:

Array style design antenna communication facility.

Garages and parking lots: public.

Heliports and helistops.

Public works garages.

Public works storage yards and related facilities.

Slim line design monopole communication facilities.

(5)

Cultural, Recreational and Entertainment Uses:

Auditoriums.

Club, lodge, and fraternal organizations.

Community and recreational centers.

Gymnasiums.

Health clubs.

Museums.

Swimming clubs and pools.

Tennis, racquetball, handball and other private recreational clubs.

(6)

Miscellaneous Uses:

Hazardous material and waste.

(7)

Similar and Compatible Uses: Other uses which are similar and compatible to those allowed as special uses in the M-P planned manufacturing district. Determination of what constitutes similar and compatible shall be made by the director of community development or his/her authorized designee, acting in the capacity of the zoning administrator.

(D)

Site and Structure Provisions: Uses of structures and land in the M-P planned manufacturing district shall conform to the following site and structure provisions:

(1)

Minimum Area:

(a)

District: The area that may constitute a separate or detached part of the M-P zoning district shall not be less than twenty (20) acres and shall be a tract of land under single ownership or control. However, land zoned in the M-1 manufacturing zoning district which immediately abuts land in the M-P district may be included in the calculations in meeting the minimum district area.

(b)

Lot: The area of each zoning lot shall not be less than thirty thousand (30,000) square feet.

(2)

Minimum Lot Width: The lot width of each zoning lot shall not be less than one hundred fifty feet (150'), except that the width of lots located on curvilinear streets and culs-de-sac with radii of less than two hundred feet (200') may be reduced by up to a maximum of twenty-five percent (25%), however, in no instance shall the minimum lot width be less than one hundred fifteen feet (115').

(3)

Maximum Lot Coverage: The maximum lot coverage of all principal and accessory buildings located on a zoning lot shall not exceed forty-five percent (45%) of the total area of the lot.

(4)

Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR): The maximum floor area ratio of all principal and accessory buildings including parking structures, located on a zoning lot shall not exceed sixty percent (60%) of the total area of the lot.

(5)

Maximum Building Height: No principal or accessory building located on a zoning lot shall exceed forty-five feet (45') in height.

(6)

Minimum Yard Requirements: The following minimum yards shall be provided and maintained:

(a)

Front and Corner Side Yards:

1.

Buildings: All buildings and structures shall be set back from a front lot line or corner side lot line abutting a roadway right-of-way a minimum of thirty feet (30') plus one (1) additional foot back for every foot increase in building height over sixteen feet (16') in height. All buildings and structures shall be set back from a front lot line or corner side lot line abutting a private street a minimum of thirty feet (30').

2.

Parking: All off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back from a front lot line or corner side lot line abutting either a roadway right-of-way or private street a minimum of twenty-five feet (25').

(b)

Interior Side Yard:

1.

Buildings: All buildings and structures shall be set back from each interior side lot line a minimum of fifteen feet (15').

2.

Parking: All off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back from each side lot line a minimum of five feet (5'). However, where an interior side lot line abuts a residential zoning district, all off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back a minimum of ten feet (10') from the abutting interior side lot line.

(c)

Rear Yard:

1.

Buildings: All buildings and structures shall be set back from the rear lot line a minimum of fifteen feet (15').

2.

Parking: All off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back from the rear lot line a minimum of five feet (5'). However, where a rear lot line abuts a residential zoning district, all off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back a minimum of ten feet (10') from the rear lot line.

(E)

District Standards: All uses of structures and land in the M-P planned manufacturing district are subject to the general standards and regulations of this chapter. In addition, all uses located in the M-P zoning district shall be subject to the following district standards:

(1)

Operation Within Enclosed Structure: All production, processing, cleaning, service, storage and display of goods shall be conducted within completely enclosed structures. However, the zoning board may recommend, and the village board may approve, outside storage of materials as part of a planned manufacturing development when such outside storage is compatible with the proposed development.

(2)

Truck Parking: The parking and/or storage of trucks overnight as an accessory use when used in the conduct of a permitted or special use of the M-P planned manufacturing district shall be limited to vehicles of not over one and one-half (1½) tons' capacity when located within one hundred fifty feet (150') of a residential zoning district.

(Ord. 163, passed 12-5-1961; Am. Ord. 252, passed 4-17-1964; Am. Ord. 426, passed 8-8-1967; Am. Ord. 688, passed 2-9-1971; Am. Ord. 755, passed 7-13-1971; Am. Ord. 1450, passed 8-9-1977; Am. Ord. 1992, passed 5-26-1981; Am. Ord. 2191, passed 11-16-1982; Am. Ord. 2643, passed 5-13-1986; Am. Ord. 3014, passed 7-26-1988; Am. Ord. 95-62, passed 6-13-1995; Am. Ord. 03-80, passed 6-24-2003; Am. Ord. 06-10, passed 1-10-2006; Am. Ord. 06-116, passed 6-13-2006; Am. Ord. 06-137, passed 7-25-2006; Am. Ord. 06-116, passed 6-13-2006; Am. Ord. 06-137, passed, 7-25-2006; Am. Ord. 08-056, passed 4-8-2008; Am. Ord. 17-053, passed 6-13-2017; Am. Ord. 18-130, passed 11-13-2018; Am. Ord. 19-068, passed 8-13-2019; Am. Ord. 20-032, passed 5-12-2020; Am. Ord. 20-084, passed 10-13-2020; Am. Ord. 23-035, passed 4-25-2023)

§ 154.188 - M-1 MANUFACTURING DISTRICT.

(A)

Purpose Statement: The M-1 manufacturing district is intended to provide development opportunities within the Village of Schaumburg for a range of manufacturing, production, processing, wholesaling, warehousing, and office uses. The regulations of this district are designed to permit the operation of industrial and ancillary uses in a clean, quiet, and unoffensive manner while simultaneously providing adequate protection for uses allowed in adjacent zoning districts. Typically, the M-1 district is situated only in those locations accessible to a major arterial roadway, and located to avoid routing industrial traffic through residential neighborhoods. In this district, outdoor storage must be completely screened and all business and industrial operations must be conducted within completely enclosed structures unless otherwise specified herein or in chapter 129F of the municipal Code.

(B)

Permitted Uses: Permitted uses of structures and land as hereinafter enumerated shall be allowed in the M-1 manufacturing district only in accordance with the conditions specified. Only those uses specifically listed hereunder shall be considered permitted uses and no structure or land shall be devoted to any use other than a use permitted hereunder with the exception of:

Accessory uses in compliance with the provisions of sections 154.60 through 154.68 of this chapter;

Special uses in compliance with the provisions of subsection (C) of this section; or

Uses lawfully established prior to the effective date hereof.

The following uses constitute the only permitted uses in the M-1 manufacturing district:

(1)

Industrial and Manufacturing Uses:

Bottling works: beverages.

Carpeting and rug cleaning.

Construction contractors' offices and yards.

Facilities for manufacturing, processing, assembly and packaging of:

Apparel and other finished products made from fabric and similar products.

Chemicals and allied products.

Electronic and other electrical equipment and components, except computer equipment.

Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment.

Food and kindred products (excluding smokehouses).

Furniture and fixtures.

Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment.

Leather and leather products.

Lumber and wood products.

Measuring, analyzing and controlling instruments; photographic, medical and optical goods; watches and clocks.

Paper and allied products.

Primary metal products.

Printing, publishing and allied industries.

Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products.

Stone, clay, glass and concrete products.

Textile mill products.

Tobacco products.

Transportation equipment.

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries.

Fuel sales.

Laboratories and testing facilities (excluding cannabis testing facilities).

Manufacturing equipment showrooms.

Miniwarehouses.

Storage facilities, excluding miniwarehouses.

Warehouse and distribution centers, excluding motor freight terminals.

Wholesale establishments.

Wholesale laundries and cleaners.

(2)

Office and Professional Uses:

Employment agencies.

Offices, general, except as noted elsewhere in this chapter.

Political organization offices.

Real estate sales and brokerage offices.

(3)

Service Uses:

Ambulance services.

Automobile body shops.

Automobile repair and service.

Bicycle repair shops.

Boat repair shops.

Camping establishments.

Car wash (accessory).

Catering establishments.

Diaper, linen and towel services.

Exterminating and fumigating services.

Furniture: cleaning, upholstery and repair shops.

Garages: private customer and employee.

Garages: public.

Motor vehicle towing services.

Office equipment and machinery repair establishments.

Parcel pick up and delivery services.

Photographic processing establishments.

Restaurants, accessory use.

Restaurants, Type A, B, and C: inline tenant less than four thousand five hundred (4,500) GSF, no drive-through.

Service centers.

Sewer and septic cleaning and rodding services.

Taxicab offices and storage.

Window cleaning services.

(4)

Retail Uses:

Accessory to a primary use, limited to products manufactured or stored on the premises and restricted to ten percent (10%) or one thousand (1,000) square feet, whichever is less, of the floor area of the primary building or structure.

Agriculture implement sales and service.

Air conditioning sales and service.

Aircraft sales and service.

Business machine sales and service.

Lawn mower sales and service.

Lumber companies and yards.

Machinery sales and service.

Mail order houses.

Monument and tombstone sales.

Office equipment and supply stores.

(5)

Educational Uses:

Personnel training centers.

Studios: art, ceramics, and similar skills.

(6)

Health, Medical and Care Facilities:

Health treatment centers.

Medical clinics and surgical centers.

Medical laboratories.

(7)

Public and Utility Uses:

Bus terminals.

Collocation of antennas.

Electrical substations.

Fire stations.

Garages and parking lots: public.

Government offices.

Police stations.

Public works garages.

Public works storage yards and related facilities.

Radio and television broadcasting stations.

Radio and television towers.

Railroad stations.

Roof-mounted antennas.

Satellite receiving dishes.

Small wireless facilities and associated wireless support structures for small wireless facilities, when located either outside of the right-of-way or within the right-of-way, so long as the requirements of chapter 159 of the village Code and other applicable codes, regulations and design standards are met.

Stealth design communications facilities.

Telephone exchange, switching and transmitting facilities.

Telephone relay facilities.

Utility substations.

Utility yards.

Wall-mounted antennas.

Water towers and wells.

Water wells, reservoirs and storage facilities.

(8)

Cultural, Recreational and Entertainment Uses:

Athletic fields.

Parks.

Playgrounds.

(9)

Residential Uses:

Dwellings for watchmen and their families, when located on-premises where they are employed in such capacity.

(10)

Automobile dealership off-site parking lot.

(11)

Similar and Compatible Uses: Other uses which are similar and compatible to those allowed as permitted uses in the M-1 manufacturing district. Determination of what constitutes similar and compatible shall be made by the director of community development or his/her authorized designee, acting in the capacity of the zoning administrator.

(C)

Special Uses: Special uses of structures and land as hereinafter enumerated shall be allowed in the M-1 manufacturing district only in accordance with the provisions of section 154.90 of this chapter. The following uses constitute the only special uses allowed in the M-1 zoning district:

(1)

Industrial and Manufacturing Uses:

Adult-use cannabis craft grower.

Adult-use cannabis cultivation center.

Adult-use cannabis infuser organization or infuser.

Adult-use cannabis processing organization or processor.

Cannabis testing facilities.

Medical cannabis cultivation center.

Motor freight terminals.

Petroleum refining and related products.

Recycling centers.

Smokehouses.

(2)

Service Uses:

Adult-use cannabis transporting organization or transporter.

Animal daycare center.

Animal hospital and veterinary clinics.

Animal pounds/shelters/kennels.

Car/truck wash installations (principal).

Equipment rental and leasing.

Gas stations with direct access to state routes.

Restaurants.

Restaurants, Type A, B and C, standalone building.

Restaurants, Type A, B, and C with drive-through.

Restaurants, Type A, in-line tenant four thousand five hundred (4,500) GSF or greater.

Semi-truck and trailer repair.

Tattoo establishments.

(3)

Educational Uses:

Business and technical schools.

Trade schools.

Vocational schools.

(4)

Health, Medical and Care Facilities:

Daycare centers as ancillary use.

(5)

Public and Utility Uses:

Airports.

Array style design antenna communication facility.

Heliports and helistops.

Railroad yards and switching facilities.

Sewer treatment and distribution facilities.

Slim line design monopole communication facilities.

Water treatment and distribution facilities.

(6)

Cultural, Recreational and Entertainment Uses:

Auditoriums.

Clubs, lodges, and fraternal organizations.

Community and recreational centers.

Gymnasiums.

Health clubs.

Museums.

Swimming clubs and pools.

Tennis, racquetball, handball and other private recreational clubs.

(7)

Retail Uses:

Semi-truck and trailer sales.

(8)

Miscellaneous Uses:

Crematories.

Hazardous material and waste.

(9)

Similar and Compatible Uses: Other uses which are similar and compatible to those allowed as special uses in the M-1 manufacturing district. Determination of what constitutes similar and compatible shall be made by the director of community development or his/her authorized designee, acting in the capacity of the zoning administrator.

(D)

Site and Structure Provisions: Uses of structures and land in the M-1 manufacturing district shall conform to the following site and structure provisions:

(1)

Minimum Area:

(a)

District: The area that may constitute a separate or detached part of the M-1 zoning district shall not be less than twenty (20) acres. However, land zoned in the M-P planned manufacturing zoning district which immediately abuts land in the M-1 district may be included in the calculations in meeting the minimum district area.

(b)

Lot: The area of each zoning lot shall not be less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet.

(2)

Minimum Lot Width: The lot width of each zoning lot shall not be less than one hundred feet (100').

(3)

Maximum Lot Coverage: The maximum lot coverage of all principal and accessory buildings located on a zoning lot shall not exceed forty-five percent (45%) of the total area of the lot.

(4)

Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR): The maximum floor area ratio of all principal and accessory buildings, including parking structures, located on a zoning lot shall not exceed forty-five percent (45%) of the total area of the lot.

(5)

Maximum Building Height: No principal or accessory buildings located on a zoning lot shall exceed forty-five feet (45') in height.

(6)

Minimum Yard Requirements: The following minimum yards shall be provided and maintained:

(a)

Front and Corner Side Yards:

1.

Buildings: All buildings, structures and open storage areas shall be set back from a front lot line or corner side lot line abutting a roadway right-of-way or private street a minimum of thirty feet (30') plus one (1) additional foot back for every one foot (1') increase in building height over sixteen feet (16') in height. All buildings, structures and open storage areas shall be set back from a front lot line or corner side lot line abutting a private street a minimum of thirty feet (30').

2.

Parking: All off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back from the front lot line or corner side lot line abutting either a roadway right-of-way or a private street a minimum of twenty-five feet (25').

(b)

Interior Side Yards:

1.

Buildings: All buildings, structures and open storage areas shall be set back from each side lot line a minimum of fifteen feet (15').

2.

Parking: An interior side yard is not required for off-street parking areas.

(c)

Rear Yard:

1.

Buildings: All buildings, structures and open storage areas shall be set back from the rear lot line a minimum of fifteen feet (15').

2.

Parking: All off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back from the rear lot line a minimum of five feet (5'). However, where a rear lot line abuts a residential zoning district, all off-street parking and loading areas shall be set back a minimum of ten feet (10') from the abutting interior rear lot line.

(E)

District Standards: All uses of structures and land in the M-1 manufacturing district are subject to the general standards and regulations of this chapter. In addition, all uses located in the M-1 zoning district shall be subject to the following district standards:

(1)

Operation Within an Enclosed Structure: All business, production, servicing and processing of goods shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise specified. Within one hundred fifty feet (150') of the nearest point of any residential zoning district, all storage shall be in completely enclosed buildings or structures, and storage located elsewhere in this district may be open to the sky, but shall be enclosed by a solid wall or fence including solid doors or gates, at least eight feet (8') high. However, the zoning board may recommend, and the village board may approve other forms of storage which do not impair the use and occupancy of surrounding property. Open off-street parking facilities for the storage of motor vehicles may be unenclosed throughout the district except for such screening of off-street parking and loading areas as set forth in sections 154.120 through 154.127 of this chapter, or as otherwise recommended by the zoning board and approved by the village board. The following exceptions apply:

(a)

Gas stations, provided storage and display of goods shall not exceed one hundred (100) cubic feet of aggregate volume and five feet (5') in height measured from grade. No storage or display of goods shall be located within a required yard, designated parking space, nor impede pedestrian and vehicular circulation;

(b)

Products customarily used in the repair and service of motor vehicles, when stored or displayed outdoors only during hours of operation of type A gas stations;

(c)

Propane tank racks when located in accordance with all applicable codes. Said storage shall not exceed one hundred (100) cubic feet in area with a maximum height of five feet (5') as measured from grade. Propane tanks shall be stored within an approved enclosure.

(d)

Storage containers for auto repair establishments as provided in chapter 129F of the municipal Code.

(Ord. 163, passed 12-5-1961; Am. Ord. 376, passed 10-11-1966; Am. Ord. 426, passed 8-8-1967; Am. Ord. 688, passed 2-9-1971; Am. Ord. 755, passed 7-13-1971; Am. Ord. 1450, passed 8-9-1977; Am. Ord. 2191, passed 11-16-1982; Am. Ord. 3014, passed 7-26-1988; Am. Ord. 95-62, passed 6-13-1995; Am. Ord. 97-152, passed 12-9-1997; Am. Ord. 03-80, passed 6-24-2003; Am. Ord. 06-10, passed 1-10-2006; Am. Ord. 06-116, passed 6-13-2006; Am. Ord. 06-137, passed 7-25-2006; Am. Ord. 07-06, passed 1-9-2007; Am. Ord. 08-056, passed 4-8-2008; Am. Ord. 08-145, passed 10-28-2008; Am. Ord. 13-114, passed 11-19-2013; Am. Ord. 14-048, passed 5-13-2014; Am. Ord. 17-032, passed 4-11-2017; Am. Ord. 17-053, passed 6-13-2017; Am. Ord. 19-068, passed 8-13-2019; Am. Ord. 19-107, passed 12-10-2019; Am. Ord. 20-032, passed 5-12-2020; Am. Ord. 20-084, passed 10-13-2020; Am. Ord. 21-044, passed 4-13-2021; Am. Ord. 21-065, passed 6-8-2021; Am. Ord. 23-035, passed 4-25-2023; Am. Ord. 25-029, passed 3-11-2025)