§ 150.065 PC-3, HIGH-INTENSITY NON-RESIDENTIAL USE.
   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
See §§ 150.080 through 150.086
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
Additional standards, see §§ 150.105(B) and 150.170 through 150.191
 
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999