§ VII. Industrial districts  


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  • A. [Intent.] Industrial districts are intended for general manufacturing and industrial activities, and for the bulk storage of goods.

    1. The industrial district (I) represents the industrial park areas. This district is intended for those operations carried on within the structure, with adequate land area for parking and landscaping.

    B. Permitted uses.

    1. Industrial district.

    a. Manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, and/or assembling of products which, by the nature of the operation, does not produce noise, dust, odor, or vibration that is detrimental or dangerous to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community.

    b. Storage of bulk materials when it is found that the specific location and the safeguards provided will so reduce the danger from fire and explosion as not to be dangerous to the health, safety or general welfare of the community.

    2. All uses permitted in residential or commercial districts.

    C. Area requirements.

    1. Industrial district.

    a. Lot coverage: Structures shall not cover more than 66 2/3 percent of the lot area.

    b. Setbacks: All structures shall be built at least 75 feet from the front property line and 25 feet from all other property lines.

    c. On-lot parking: Adequate on-lot parking space shall be provided for all employees and visitors.

    d. On-lot parking loading and unloading facilities: Each structure or use shall provide on-lot loading and unloading facilities which shall not block a street, alley or other public way.

    e. Storage: All bulk storage must be within the confines of structures.

(Ord. No. 97-5, § 3, 6-3-97)