This classification provides standards for high-intensity non-residential developments, such as commercial or industrial uses that may have serious impacts on surrounding development. Each use, activity or operation classified as a high-intensity non-residential use shall comply with the applicable local, state and federal standards and shall not create a nuisance because of odor, vibration, noise, dust, smoke, visual or gas. This classification includes retail uses such as shopping centers serving a large area of the county or region; wholesale and major institutional uses.
PC-3, High-Intensity Non-Residential |
PC-3, High-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 | |
Lighting | See § 150.179 |
Maximum height | 50 feet |
Minimum lot depth | 125 feet |
Minimum lot size | NMED Standards, if applicable |
Minimum lot width | 125 feet |
Minimum setbacks Front Rear Side | 60 feet or 20 feet with a 6-foot masonry wall 35 feet (10 feet between buildings) 35 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 requirements | 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 | 60-foot-wide right-of-way or easement with 36 feet of improved roadway |
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999