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Uses permitted outright in the C-M zone shall be as follows:
A. A use permitted outright in a C-2 zone, other than dwelling units;
B. Contractor's equipment yard;
C. Dwelling for watchman or caretaker working on premises;
D. Fuel distribution, wholesale;
E. Laundry or Laundromat, with or without dry cleaning operation;
F. Motor or rail freight terminal;
G. Railroad tracks and related facilities;
H. Stone cutting and sales;
I. Tire retreading, recapping and sales;
J. Transfer or storage;
K. Utility storage or service yard;
L. Similar heavy commercial, storage, or light manufacturing uses as determined by the Planning Commission.
M. Collocations: Pursuant to the standards and requirements of Chapter 16.55. (Ord. 1539, 2020)
N. Detached telecommunications facilities (monopole), less than 100 feet in height pursuant to the standards and requirements of Chapter 16.55. (Ord. 1539, 2020)
O. Self-Storage/Mini-Storage Warehouse Units. As defined in 16.04.547. (See 16.08.120). (Ord. 890 section 30, 1993; Ord. 740 section 10.3.29(A), 1984; Ord. 981 section 27, 1997; Ord. 1237, 2007; Ord. 1514, 2019)
P. Food Cart Pods pursuant to the regulations and standards found in Chapter 16.45. (Ord. 1570, 2022)
Conditional uses in the C-M zone shall be as follows:
A. A use permitted outright in an M-1 zone and not listed in section 16.30.010 or below;
B. A use permitted conditionally in a C-1 or C-2 zone, other than dwelling units, and not listed in section 16.30.010 or below;
C. Other light industrial uses as determined by the Planning Commission;
D. Detached telecommunications facilities (monopole), equal to or over 100 feet in height pursuant to the standards and requirements of Chapter 16.55. (Ord. 740 section 10.3.29(B), 1984; Ord. 981 section 28 & 29, 1997; Ord. 1237, 2007, Ord. 1539, 2020)
The following subsections indicate the required development standards of the C-M zone:
A. Minimum lot area: none.
B. Minimum width and frontage: none.
C. Minimum yard requirements:
1. Street yard: twenty feet where abutting Highway 99E and S. Ivy Street. Gas station canopies shall be exempted from the twenty foot setback requirements. Properties not fronting on Highway 99E or S. Ivy Street shall maintain a 10 foot street yard setback. Sign setbacks along Highway 99-E and S. Ivy Street are to be measured from the face of the curb rather than the lot line. Where no curb exists, the setback shall be measured from the property line. Other than signs which are nonconforming structures and street banners which have been approved per the requirements of the Uniform Sign Code, no signs will be allowed to be located within, or to project over, a street right-of-way.
2. Interior yard: none, except ten feet where abutting a residential zone.
3. Rear yard: none, except ten feet where abutting a residential zone.
D. Maximum building height:
1. Freestanding signs: thirty feet;
2. All other structures: forty-five feet.
E. Maximum lot coverage: sixty percent.
F. Other regulations:
1. Vision clearance distances shall be fifteen feet from any alley or driveway and thirty feet from any other street or railroad.
2. Except in cases where existing building locations or street width necessitate a more narrow design, sidewalks eight feet in width shall be required:
a. In those locations where angle parking is permitted abutting the curb, and
b. For property frontage along Highway 99-E.
3. All setbacks to be measured from the foundation line of the building. Overhangs shall not exceed two feet.
4. Outside storage areas abutting a residential zone shall be screened from view by a site-blocking fence, landscaping, or berm and shall be of such material and design as will not detract from adjacent residences. (Ord 830 section 9, 10, 1989; Ord. 802 section 7 [part], 1987; Ord. 740 section 10.3.29(C), 1984; Ord. 981 section 50, 1997; Ord. 1237, 2007; Ord. 1514. 2019)