The purpose of the low-intensity non-residential classification is to provide standards for non-residential land uses and agriculture that are categorized as having little or no impact on surrounding residential uses. Permitted uses include: agriculture, agricultural packing and warehousing, neighborhood commercial and personal services. Such uses are intended to serve the parking and shipping needs of farms and ranches nearby and to provide retail goods and services as well as institutional uses to a neighborhood or a small area of the county.
PC-1, Low-Intensity Non-Residential |
PC-1, Low-Intensity Non-Residential | |
Accessory buildings | See § 150.174 |
Erosion control | See Erosion Control Regulations, county Ord. 194-2000. May require compliance with NPDES, per the EPA |
Landscaping and buffering | See § 150.081 |
Lighting | See § 150.179 |
Maximum building size | 5,000 square feet of total gross floor area |
Maximum height | 40 feet |
Minimum lot depth | 70 feet |
Minimum lot size | NMED Standards, if applicable |
Minimum lot width | 60 feet |
Minimum setbacks Front Rear Side | 30 feet 20 feet (10 feet between buildings) 10 feet (Setbacks for loading facilities from railroad tracks or airport taxiways may be reduced to zero feet) |
Off-street parking | See §§ 150.181 et seq. |
Permitted uses | See § 150.205, Performance District land use classification matrix, for detailed list |
Ponding requirement | Must comply with DAC Design Storm Criteria Guidelines and the Design Standards, as amended for 100-year flood |
Private access driveway | Driveways may not exceed 150 feet in length without an approved turnaround unless reviewed and approved by the County Fire Marshal; 25 feet of driveway width for non-dedicated streets or driveways within a lot for two-way traffic and 20 feet for one-way traffic |
Signs | See § 150.180 |
Site plan | See § 150.022 |
Street access | 50-foot-wide right-of-way or easement with 24 feet of improved roadway |
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999