40 INDUSTRIAL ZONES
The light industrial (L-I) zone is intended to accommodate a variety of light industrial uses including but not limited to manufacturing, warehousing, distribution operations, processing and fabricating, and to preserve land for such use. |
The heavy industrial (H-I) zone is intended to accommodate heavy industrial uses and to preserve land for such uses at locations that will permit less restrictive industrial performance standards and bulk regulations than are required in the L-I zone, thereby providing greater flexibility to accommodate a variety of heavy industrial uses including but not limited to manufacturing, fabricating, processing, warehousing, distribution operations, and assembly. |
TABLE 17.40.030: LAND USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
USE CATEGORIES | L-I | H-I |
Primary Uses | ||
Assembly of parts | A | A |
Bus barns and maintenance facilities | A | A |
Hazardous waste treatment and storage, from off site | X | C |
Hazardous waste treatment and storage, generated on site1 | C | C |
Machine shop | A | A |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of products using raw materials | C | C |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of previously prepared materials2 | A | A |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of food products, excluding meat products, seafood products, distilling, fermenting, canning, slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning | A | A |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of food products such as meat products, seafood products, distilling, fermenting, and canning. Excludes slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning | C | A |
Slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning | X | X |
Outside storage as a primary use3 | A | A |
Printing, publishing, and allied products manufacturing including such processes as lithography, etching, engraving, binding, and blueprinting | A | A |
Recycling collection site and recycling facilities | A | A |
Solid waste processing facilities | X | C |
Storage, warehousing, and distribution facilities | A | A |
Technological uses such as scientific research, testing and experimental development laboratories | A | A |
Transportation services such as freight consolidation, shipping documents preparation, rental of railroad cars, packing and crating | A | A |
Uses that serve the agricultural industry, such as feed and seed stores, farm equipment repair and sales, and agricultural services such as soil preparation services, lawn care services, potato curing, seed cleaning, and sorting, grading, packing, and packaging of fruits and vegetables | A | A |
Welding or metal fabrication | A | A |
Wrecking yards, salvage yards, or junk yards | A | A |
Accessory Uses | ||
Accessory use appurtenant to any primary use and not otherwise prohibited | A | A |
Construction site storage in cargo containers or semi trailers4 | A | A |
Day care, primarily for children of on-site employees or customers | A | A |
Dwelling unit for on-site security or maintenance personnel and family5 | A | A |
Offices related to permitted uses conducted on the same site | A | A |
Storage in cargo container, in compliance with Chapter 17.76 SLMC | C | C |
Other Allowed Uses | ||
Animal shelter, kennel, or veterinary clinic with outdoor boarding of animals or care of livestock | A | C |
Building material or lumber yard, retail or wholesale | A | A |
Commercial recreation requiring large land area and/or generating noise, such as go-carts, target shooting, race tracks, etc. | C | C |
Contractors' establishments, including offices, shops, and storage yards | A | A |
Government or public facilities compatible with the intent of the zone, such as maintenance shops, substations, well houses, lift stations, local and regional utilities | A | A |
Industrial laundry or dry cleaning plant | A | A |
Mini-storage | A | X |
Nurseries and greenhouses for the growing and sale of plants | A | A |
Power generating facilities | C | A |
Public park | A | A |
Repair and service of vehicles and equipment | A | X |
Retail and wholesale sales of goods or products manufactured on site, or utilized in manufacturing, repairing, or servicing activities which are permitted in the zone | A | A |
Sales or service use, which primarily serve the needs of the industrial district or its employees without attracting a significant number of patrons from outside the district, are compatible with the permitted types of industrial uses, and will not interfere with the orderly development of the industrial area, including but not limited to the following examples: 1. Sale and rental of electronic equipment, forklifts, heavy equipment, trucks, and office equipment. 2. Services: dry cleaner, barber shop, shoe repair, sandwich shop, restaurant, espresso stand, vehicle wash, gas station, convenience store. These uses must be located on an arterial street or within 1,000 feet of similar types of uses. 3. Professional and business services, such as engineering, mailing, copying, fumigating, servicing of fire extinguishers, sign painting and lettering. 4. Other retail and service uses within the same structure as a permitted manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, or office use and occupying no more than 20 percent of the floor area, unless a larger area is approved by the planning agency. | A | A |
Storage buildings for private use | X | X |
Towing services or vehicle impound yards | A | A |
Wireless communication facility, in compliance with Chapter 17.78 SLMC | A | A |
Footnotes for Table 17.40.030: |
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1. In compliance with the performance standards of the state of Washington siting criteria for on-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities and the requirements of this chapter; provided, that on-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities are accessory to and subordinate to a primary use which is a generator of hazardous waste. |
2. Previously prepared materials are those which have been subjected to a process of dilution, blending, separation, waste extraction, refinement, or similar process so that further preparation, treatment, or processing does not generate raw refuse matter in quantity or form which would preclude prompt and effective removal of such matter from the site. |
3. Other than contractors' yards. |
4. Construction storage facilities may be located 10 days prior to start of construction and shall be removed within 10 days of finish of construction. Start of construction shall be defined as 10 days prior to the physical presence of construction activity on the site for which a building permit has been issued. Finish of construction shall be defined as the date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy. |
5. The sole purpose of the dwelling is to furnish housing for an employee, including family, engaged in on-site security or maintenance. Only one such residence is allowed per site. |
6. Allowed if allowed in the C-2 and conditional use if a conditional use in the C-2. |
7. Wholesale sales only. |
TABLE 17.40.050: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
Development Standards | L-I | H-I |
Minimum lot size | NR | NR |
Maximum lot size | NR | NR |
Maximum building height | 3 stories or 50'1 | NR |
Front yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Exterior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Interior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Rear yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Landscaping requirements | Chapter 17.57 SLMC | Chapter 17.57 SLMC |
Minimum landscaped buffer along residential zoned property | 15' | 25' |
Buffer requirements | SLMC § 17.40.130 | SLMC § 17.40.130 |
Signage | Chapter 17.58 SLMC | Chapter 17.58 SLMC |
Outside storage | SLMC § 17.40.110 | SLMC § 17.40.110 |
Fencing requirements | SLMC § 17.40.120 | SLMC § 17.40.120 |
Parking requirements | Chapter 17.54 SLMC | Chapter 17.54 SLMC |
Containment within a building | SLMC § 17.40.070 | NR |
Footnotes for Table 17.40.050: |
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NR= No requirement for the zone. Other regulations may apply. |
1. The planning agency may allow buildings or structures to be erected to an additional height after a public hearing and examination of the location and upon due proof to the satisfaction of the agency that such additional height will not be detrimental to the surrounding properties. Buildings exceeding 30 feet shall meet all requirements of the International Fire Code and the local fire chief. |
2. Reserved. |
2. Setbacks. |
a. Within the setback area shown on Table 17.40.050, no building or structure (as defined in Chapter 17.06 SLMC) shall be allowed, except flagpoles, street furniture, transit shelters, signage, fencing, slope stability structures, and improvements less than 30 inches above grade, including decks, patios, walks, and driveways. Some of these structures and improvements require a permit. |
b. The setbacks shown in the table are zoning setbacks. Larger setbacks may be required by the State Building Code, State Fire Code, sight distance requirements, or landscaping requirements (Chapter 17.57 SLMC). |
TABLE 17.40.060: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS | ||
|---|---|---|
Performance Standards | L-I | H-I |
Air Quality | Air emissions shall meet applicable state and federal regulations, including but not limited to Chapter 173-400 WAC. Where emissions could be released as a result of accident or equipment malfunction, standard safeguards for safe operation of the industry involved shall be taken. | |
Odors | Any use producing odors shall be carried on in such a manner that offensive or obnoxious odor shall not be perceptible at or beyond the property line. | Any use producing odors shall be carried on in such a manner that offensive or obnoxious odors shall not be perceptible at or beyond the heavy industrial zone boundary line. |
Heat and Humidity | Any use or activity producing heat or humidity in the form of steam or moist air shall be carried on in such a manner that the heat or humidity is not perceptible at or beyond the property line. | |
Glare | Any activity producing glare shall be carried on in such a manner that the glare is not perceptible at or beyond the property line. Artificial lighting shall be hooded or shaded so that direct light of high intensity lamps will not result in glare when viewed from public streets or neighboring properties. | |
Vibrations | Every use shall be so operated that any air or ground vibration recurrently generated from equipment other than vehicles is not perceptible without instruments at any point on or beyond the property line. | |
Hazardous Materials | The manufacture, use, processing or storage of hazardous materials shall be permitted in accordance with the regulations of the State Building Code, State Fire Code, the National Fire Protection Association standards, and any other state or nationally recognized standards that may apply to the particular use, building, or process. | |
Industrial Wastes | The storage, processing, or disposal of dangerous waste shall be subject to the regulations of the Washington State Department of Ecology. | |
Electromagnetic Interference | Electric fields and magnetic fields shall not be created that adversely affect the public health, safety, and welfare, including but not limited to interference with the normal operation of equipment or instruments or normal radio, telephone, or television reception from off the premises where the activity is conducted. This section does not apply to telecommunication facilities which are regulated by the FCC under the Federal Telecommunication Act of 1996 or its successor. | |
Noise | Noise emanating from a use or activity within an industrial zone which exceeds the maximum permissible noise levels set forth in WAC 173-60-040 and this chapter shall not be permitted. Maximum Permissible Environmental Noise Levels from a Noise Source in an Industrial Zone: Property Receiving Noise by Zone | |
Residential 60 dBA* 50 dBA* | Commercial Industrial 65 dBA 70 dBA | |
*Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the noise limitations shall be reduced by 10 dBA for receiving property in residential zones. At any hour of the day or night the applicable noise limitations may be exceeded for any receiving property by no more than: 1. 5 dBA for a total of 15 minutes in any one-hour period 2. 10 dBA for a total of five minutes in any one-hour period 3. 15 dBA for a total of 1.5 minutes in any one-hour period Exemptions to the maximum permissible noise levels cited in this chapter shall be as enumerated in WAC 173-60-050, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels Exemptions. | ||
40 INDUSTRIAL ZONES
The light industrial (L-I) zone is intended to accommodate a variety of light industrial uses including but not limited to manufacturing, warehousing, distribution operations, processing and fabricating, and to preserve land for such use. |
The heavy industrial (H-I) zone is intended to accommodate heavy industrial uses and to preserve land for such uses at locations that will permit less restrictive industrial performance standards and bulk regulations than are required in the L-I zone, thereby providing greater flexibility to accommodate a variety of heavy industrial uses including but not limited to manufacturing, fabricating, processing, warehousing, distribution operations, and assembly. |
TABLE 17.40.030: LAND USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
USE CATEGORIES | L-I | H-I |
Primary Uses | ||
Assembly of parts | A | A |
Bus barns and maintenance facilities | A | A |
Hazardous waste treatment and storage, from off site | X | C |
Hazardous waste treatment and storage, generated on site1 | C | C |
Machine shop | A | A |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of products using raw materials | C | C |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of previously prepared materials2 | A | A |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of food products, excluding meat products, seafood products, distilling, fermenting, canning, slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning | A | A |
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of food products such as meat products, seafood products, distilling, fermenting, and canning. Excludes slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning | C | A |
Slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning | X | X |
Outside storage as a primary use3 | A | A |
Printing, publishing, and allied products manufacturing including such processes as lithography, etching, engraving, binding, and blueprinting | A | A |
Recycling collection site and recycling facilities | A | A |
Solid waste processing facilities | X | C |
Storage, warehousing, and distribution facilities | A | A |
Technological uses such as scientific research, testing and experimental development laboratories | A | A |
Transportation services such as freight consolidation, shipping documents preparation, rental of railroad cars, packing and crating | A | A |
Uses that serve the agricultural industry, such as feed and seed stores, farm equipment repair and sales, and agricultural services such as soil preparation services, lawn care services, potato curing, seed cleaning, and sorting, grading, packing, and packaging of fruits and vegetables | A | A |
Welding or metal fabrication | A | A |
Wrecking yards, salvage yards, or junk yards | A | A |
Accessory Uses | ||
Accessory use appurtenant to any primary use and not otherwise prohibited | A | A |
Construction site storage in cargo containers or semi trailers4 | A | A |
Day care, primarily for children of on-site employees or customers | A | A |
Dwelling unit for on-site security or maintenance personnel and family5 | A | A |
Offices related to permitted uses conducted on the same site | A | A |
Storage in cargo container, in compliance with Chapter 17.76 SLMC | C | C |
Other Allowed Uses | ||
Animal shelter, kennel, or veterinary clinic with outdoor boarding of animals or care of livestock | A | C |
Building material or lumber yard, retail or wholesale | A | A |
Commercial recreation requiring large land area and/or generating noise, such as go-carts, target shooting, race tracks, etc. | C | C |
Contractors' establishments, including offices, shops, and storage yards | A | A |
Government or public facilities compatible with the intent of the zone, such as maintenance shops, substations, well houses, lift stations, local and regional utilities | A | A |
Industrial laundry or dry cleaning plant | A | A |
Mini-storage | A | X |
Nurseries and greenhouses for the growing and sale of plants | A | A |
Power generating facilities | C | A |
Public park | A | A |
Repair and service of vehicles and equipment | A | X |
Retail and wholesale sales of goods or products manufactured on site, or utilized in manufacturing, repairing, or servicing activities which are permitted in the zone | A | A |
Sales or service use, which primarily serve the needs of the industrial district or its employees without attracting a significant number of patrons from outside the district, are compatible with the permitted types of industrial uses, and will not interfere with the orderly development of the industrial area, including but not limited to the following examples: 1. Sale and rental of electronic equipment, forklifts, heavy equipment, trucks, and office equipment. 2. Services: dry cleaner, barber shop, shoe repair, sandwich shop, restaurant, espresso stand, vehicle wash, gas station, convenience store. These uses must be located on an arterial street or within 1,000 feet of similar types of uses. 3. Professional and business services, such as engineering, mailing, copying, fumigating, servicing of fire extinguishers, sign painting and lettering. 4. Other retail and service uses within the same structure as a permitted manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, or office use and occupying no more than 20 percent of the floor area, unless a larger area is approved by the planning agency. | A | A |
Storage buildings for private use | X | X |
Towing services or vehicle impound yards | A | A |
Wireless communication facility, in compliance with Chapter 17.78 SLMC | A | A |
Footnotes for Table 17.40.030: |
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1. In compliance with the performance standards of the state of Washington siting criteria for on-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities and the requirements of this chapter; provided, that on-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities are accessory to and subordinate to a primary use which is a generator of hazardous waste. |
2. Previously prepared materials are those which have been subjected to a process of dilution, blending, separation, waste extraction, refinement, or similar process so that further preparation, treatment, or processing does not generate raw refuse matter in quantity or form which would preclude prompt and effective removal of such matter from the site. |
3. Other than contractors' yards. |
4. Construction storage facilities may be located 10 days prior to start of construction and shall be removed within 10 days of finish of construction. Start of construction shall be defined as 10 days prior to the physical presence of construction activity on the site for which a building permit has been issued. Finish of construction shall be defined as the date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy. |
5. The sole purpose of the dwelling is to furnish housing for an employee, including family, engaged in on-site security or maintenance. Only one such residence is allowed per site. |
6. Allowed if allowed in the C-2 and conditional use if a conditional use in the C-2. |
7. Wholesale sales only. |
TABLE 17.40.050: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES | ||
|---|---|---|
Development Standards | L-I | H-I |
Minimum lot size | NR | NR |
Maximum lot size | NR | NR |
Maximum building height | 3 stories or 50'1 | NR |
Front yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Exterior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Interior side yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Rear yard setback3 | NR | NR |
Landscaping requirements | Chapter 17.57 SLMC | Chapter 17.57 SLMC |
Minimum landscaped buffer along residential zoned property | 15' | 25' |
Buffer requirements | SLMC § 17.40.130 | SLMC § 17.40.130 |
Signage | Chapter 17.58 SLMC | Chapter 17.58 SLMC |
Outside storage | SLMC § 17.40.110 | SLMC § 17.40.110 |
Fencing requirements | SLMC § 17.40.120 | SLMC § 17.40.120 |
Parking requirements | Chapter 17.54 SLMC | Chapter 17.54 SLMC |
Containment within a building | SLMC § 17.40.070 | NR |
Footnotes for Table 17.40.050: |
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NR= No requirement for the zone. Other regulations may apply. |
1. The planning agency may allow buildings or structures to be erected to an additional height after a public hearing and examination of the location and upon due proof to the satisfaction of the agency that such additional height will not be detrimental to the surrounding properties. Buildings exceeding 30 feet shall meet all requirements of the International Fire Code and the local fire chief. |
2. Reserved. |
2. Setbacks. |
a. Within the setback area shown on Table 17.40.050, no building or structure (as defined in Chapter 17.06 SLMC) shall be allowed, except flagpoles, street furniture, transit shelters, signage, fencing, slope stability structures, and improvements less than 30 inches above grade, including decks, patios, walks, and driveways. Some of these structures and improvements require a permit. |
b. The setbacks shown in the table are zoning setbacks. Larger setbacks may be required by the State Building Code, State Fire Code, sight distance requirements, or landscaping requirements (Chapter 17.57 SLMC). |
TABLE 17.40.060: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS | ||
|---|---|---|
Performance Standards | L-I | H-I |
Air Quality | Air emissions shall meet applicable state and federal regulations, including but not limited to Chapter 173-400 WAC. Where emissions could be released as a result of accident or equipment malfunction, standard safeguards for safe operation of the industry involved shall be taken. | |
Odors | Any use producing odors shall be carried on in such a manner that offensive or obnoxious odor shall not be perceptible at or beyond the property line. | Any use producing odors shall be carried on in such a manner that offensive or obnoxious odors shall not be perceptible at or beyond the heavy industrial zone boundary line. |
Heat and Humidity | Any use or activity producing heat or humidity in the form of steam or moist air shall be carried on in such a manner that the heat or humidity is not perceptible at or beyond the property line. | |
Glare | Any activity producing glare shall be carried on in such a manner that the glare is not perceptible at or beyond the property line. Artificial lighting shall be hooded or shaded so that direct light of high intensity lamps will not result in glare when viewed from public streets or neighboring properties. | |
Vibrations | Every use shall be so operated that any air or ground vibration recurrently generated from equipment other than vehicles is not perceptible without instruments at any point on or beyond the property line. | |
Hazardous Materials | The manufacture, use, processing or storage of hazardous materials shall be permitted in accordance with the regulations of the State Building Code, State Fire Code, the National Fire Protection Association standards, and any other state or nationally recognized standards that may apply to the particular use, building, or process. | |
Industrial Wastes | The storage, processing, or disposal of dangerous waste shall be subject to the regulations of the Washington State Department of Ecology. | |
Electromagnetic Interference | Electric fields and magnetic fields shall not be created that adversely affect the public health, safety, and welfare, including but not limited to interference with the normal operation of equipment or instruments or normal radio, telephone, or television reception from off the premises where the activity is conducted. This section does not apply to telecommunication facilities which are regulated by the FCC under the Federal Telecommunication Act of 1996 or its successor. | |
Noise | Noise emanating from a use or activity within an industrial zone which exceeds the maximum permissible noise levels set forth in WAC 173-60-040 and this chapter shall not be permitted. Maximum Permissible Environmental Noise Levels from a Noise Source in an Industrial Zone: Property Receiving Noise by Zone | |
Residential 60 dBA* 50 dBA* | Commercial Industrial 65 dBA 70 dBA | |
*Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the noise limitations shall be reduced by 10 dBA for receiving property in residential zones. At any hour of the day or night the applicable noise limitations may be exceeded for any receiving property by no more than: 1. 5 dBA for a total of 15 minutes in any one-hour period 2. 10 dBA for a total of five minutes in any one-hour period 3. 15 dBA for a total of 1.5 minutes in any one-hour period Exemptions to the maximum permissible noise levels cited in this chapter shall be as enumerated in WAC 173-60-050, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels Exemptions. | ||