72 - L-1 ZONE, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
Sections:
The light industrial district is designed to provide for the wide range of industrial businesses involved administrative and office uses, research, warehousing, light manufacturing, wholesaling, and assembling. The general industrial district (L-1) is intended to permit most other industrial uses, including manufacturing, bulk storage and concentrated production.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Any permitted or conditional use in the C-1 zone, except residences and mobile/manufactured homes.
B.
Offices and administrative headquarters.
C.
Industrial, scientific or business research, development and testing laboratories and offices.
D.
Computer centers.
E.
Warehouses and mini-storage warehouses.
F.
Electronic instruments and devices, assembling and manufacturing.
G.
Motion picture, TV and radio studios and broadcasting equipment.
H.
Temporary buildings or uses incidental to construction work, which buildings shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of construction work.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Outdoor storage yards.
B.
Industrial and manufacturing establishments, indoor and/or outdoor uses.
C.
Airports and helicopter ports.
D.
Public utility buildings, structures and appurtenances.
E.
Any other uses determined by minute order of the planning and zoning commission to be similar to those uses listed above and not detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Residential uses, both permanent and mobile/manufactured homes.
B.
Sand and gravel plants, mines, batch plants, concrete plants and similar uses.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Minimum lot area: twenty-three thousand (23,000) square feet.
B.
Minimum average lot width: one hundred fifty (150) feet.
C.
Minimum lot frontage: one hundred fifty (150) feet.
D.
Minimum front yard: thirty (30) feet.
E.
Minimum street side yard: thirty (30) feet.
F.
Minimum side yard: twenty (20) feet.
G.
Minimum rear yard: twenty (20) feet.
H.
Maximum building height: twenty-five (25) feet, except that heights over twenty-five (25) feet may be allowed with a conditional use permit.
I.
Maximum lot coverage: none.
J.
Screening: all industrial uses shall be screened from any adjacent noncommercial or nonindustrial zone by a solid masonry or solid wood fence six feet in height, or of a height or material as allowed or required by the planning and zoning commission, subject also to the fence height regulations established in Chapter 17.28 of this title.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.28 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.100 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.104 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.88 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Structures near airplane runway or landing strips shall comply with current FAA regulations and guidelines as to placement height and size.
B.
No noise shall be permitted which is loud enough to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property line except as allowed by conditional use permit or development agreement.
C.
No uses shall be permitted which may cause damage to the health, safety or welfare of persons, animals, vegetation or other property.
D.
No substances may be discharged into the town sewer system which may cause damage to the town sewer system or which will adversely affect the operation of the town sewerage treatment plant as set forth in the Springerville Town Code, Chapter 13, Article 13-7, as amended.
E.
No emission or odorous gases or other odorous matter shall be permitted in such quantities as to be offensive in such a manner as to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property line except as allowed by conditional use permit or development agreement.
F.
No vibration shall be permitted which is discernible beyond the lot line to the human sense of feeling for three minutes or more duration in any one hour of the day between the hours of seven a.m. to seven p.m., or thirty (30) seconds or more duration in any one hour during the hours of seven p.m. and seven a.m. except as allowed by conditional use permit or development agreement.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
72 - L-1 ZONE, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
Sections:
The light industrial district is designed to provide for the wide range of industrial businesses involved administrative and office uses, research, warehousing, light manufacturing, wholesaling, and assembling. The general industrial district (L-1) is intended to permit most other industrial uses, including manufacturing, bulk storage and concentrated production.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Any permitted or conditional use in the C-1 zone, except residences and mobile/manufactured homes.
B.
Offices and administrative headquarters.
C.
Industrial, scientific or business research, development and testing laboratories and offices.
D.
Computer centers.
E.
Warehouses and mini-storage warehouses.
F.
Electronic instruments and devices, assembling and manufacturing.
G.
Motion picture, TV and radio studios and broadcasting equipment.
H.
Temporary buildings or uses incidental to construction work, which buildings shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of construction work.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Outdoor storage yards.
B.
Industrial and manufacturing establishments, indoor and/or outdoor uses.
C.
Airports and helicopter ports.
D.
Public utility buildings, structures and appurtenances.
E.
Any other uses determined by minute order of the planning and zoning commission to be similar to those uses listed above and not detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Residential uses, both permanent and mobile/manufactured homes.
B.
Sand and gravel plants, mines, batch plants, concrete plants and similar uses.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Minimum lot area: twenty-three thousand (23,000) square feet.
B.
Minimum average lot width: one hundred fifty (150) feet.
C.
Minimum lot frontage: one hundred fifty (150) feet.
D.
Minimum front yard: thirty (30) feet.
E.
Minimum street side yard: thirty (30) feet.
F.
Minimum side yard: twenty (20) feet.
G.
Minimum rear yard: twenty (20) feet.
H.
Maximum building height: twenty-five (25) feet, except that heights over twenty-five (25) feet may be allowed with a conditional use permit.
I.
Maximum lot coverage: none.
J.
Screening: all industrial uses shall be screened from any adjacent noncommercial or nonindustrial zone by a solid masonry or solid wood fence six feet in height, or of a height or material as allowed or required by the planning and zoning commission, subject also to the fence height regulations established in Chapter 17.28 of this title.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.28 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.100 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.104 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
The provisions of Chapter 17.88 shall apply.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))
A.
Structures near airplane runway or landing strips shall comply with current FAA regulations and guidelines as to placement height and size.
B.
No noise shall be permitted which is loud enough to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property line except as allowed by conditional use permit or development agreement.
C.
No uses shall be permitted which may cause damage to the health, safety or welfare of persons, animals, vegetation or other property.
D.
No substances may be discharged into the town sewer system which may cause damage to the town sewer system or which will adversely affect the operation of the town sewerage treatment plant as set forth in the Springerville Town Code, Chapter 13, Article 13-7, as amended.
E.
No emission or odorous gases or other odorous matter shall be permitted in such quantities as to be offensive in such a manner as to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property line except as allowed by conditional use permit or development agreement.
F.
No vibration shall be permitted which is discernible beyond the lot line to the human sense of feeling for three minutes or more duration in any one hour of the day between the hours of seven a.m. to seven p.m., or thirty (30) seconds or more duration in any one hour during the hours of seven p.m. and seven a.m. except as allowed by conditional use permit or development agreement.
(Ord. 2007-004 § 1 (part))