Five commercial and industrial zones are established to meet the commerce and service needs of the resident and business communities while ensuring compatibility with adjacent land uses. The zones are designed to accommodate different types and intensities of commercial and industrial development.
(A) Neighborhood Commercial Zone (C-1). The C-1 zone provides areas for the development and protection of neighborhood-scale, low-intensity retail and service commercial uses that provide conveniences to neighborhood residents.
(B) General Commercial Zone (C-2). The C-2 zone provides areas for the development of a broad range of retail, service and entertainment designed to meet the shopping and service needs of the local residential and business communities.
(C) Freeway Commercial Zone (F-C). The F-C zone provides areas for the development of freeway-oriented, regional-serving retail and office complexes and complementary regional commercial centers.
(D) Industrial-Commercial Zone (I-C). The I-C zone provides areas for the development of industrial parks, office complexes and light manufacturing businesses.
(E) Industrial Zone (I). The I zone provides areas for the development of industries engaged in general assembly, manufacturing and processing, and support commercial uses.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)