1148.01
B-6 Shopping Center District: development plan required.
1148.02
B-6 Shopping Center District: regulations.
1148.03
I-1 Light Industrial District - permitted uses.
1148.04
I-1 Light Industrial District - conditions.
1148.05
I-2 Heavy Industrial District - permitted uses.
1148.06
I-2 Heavy Industrial District - conditional uses.
1148.07
I-2 Heavy Industrial District - conditions.
1148.08
Service stations and other drive-ins.
1148.09
Commercial mines, quarries and gravel pits.
1148.10
Repair of motor vehicles.
1148.11
Sale of merchandise, food items and other items outside of a structure.
1148.12 Mobile food vending.
1148.13
Storage tanks for combustible liquids.
1148.14 Small box discount retail stores.
A development plan shall be submitted to the Site Plan Review Committee. Such plan shall indicate how the shopping center will meet the requirements of this chapter for use and development as an integrated shopping center, and shall include the following:
(a) Traffic access, showing that principal access is from a thoroughfare.
(b) Building sizes, and setbacks.
(c) Parking and traffic movement.
(d) Drainage.
(e) Landscaping.
(f) Illumination.
(g) Signs.
(Ord. 147-2018. Passed 7-2-18.)
The following regulations shall apply to a shopping center:
(a) Yards. No building shall be less than fifty feet distant from any boundary of the tract on which the shopping center is located. The center shall be permanently screened from all adjoining properties located in any R-District by a solid wall or compact evergreen hedge at least six feet in height. Such wall or hedge shall be placed at least five feet from the property line and the wall or hedge shall be properly and permanently maintained and landscaped.
(b) Tract Coverage. The ground area occupied by all the buildings shall not exceed in the aggregate fifty percent (50%) of the total area of the lot or tract.
(Ord. 147-2018. Passed 7-2-18.)
Principal permitted uses are as follows:
(a) The manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging and assembling of products such as:
(1) Wholesale bakery goods, dairies, candy, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, toiletries and food products, except fish or meat products, sauerkraut, vinegar, yeast and the rendering or refining of fats or oils.
(2) Products from the following previously prepared material: aluminum, bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, feathers, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semiprecious metals or stone, rubber, steel, sheet metal, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax and wood (except where saw or planning mills are employed).
(3) Pottery and figurines, using previously pulverized clay and kilns fired with gas or electricity.
(4) Musical instruments, toys, novelties, rubber, metal stamps and other small rubber products.
(5) Electrical or electronic and electrical appliances, instruments and devices, television sets, radios and phonographs.
(b) Uses such as the following, provided that no part of a building occupied by such uses shall have any opening other than stationary windows or required fire exits within 100 feet of any R-District:
(1) Blacksmith, welding or other metal working shops, excluding punch presses over twenty tons rated capacity, drop hammers or other producing machine operated tools.
(2) Foundry casting light weight metals or electric foundry not causing noxious odors or fumes.
(3) Carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning provided necessary equipment is installed for effective precipitation or recovery of dust.
(4) Ice manufacturing or cold storage plant, creamery and bottling plant.
(c) Uses such as the following when located not less than 200 feet from any R-District:
(1) Bulk storage of petroleum products, provided that refining and retail sales are not conducted on the premises.
(2) Building material sales yards including concrete mixing, lumber yards including millwork, open yards for storage and sale of feed and/or fuel.
(d) Laundries and dry cleaning plants.
(e) Plating shop, provided that the principal building shall be located not less than 100 feet from any R-District.
(f) Any other use that is determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals, as provided in Chapter 1195 to be of the same general character as the above permitted uses but not including any use which is permitted for the first time in the I-2 Heavy Industrial District or which is prohibited in that district.
(g) Stripping of soil, sand and gravel pits, not including processing.
(i) Temporary storage of impounded vehicles.
(j) Crematoriums, provided that such principal use shall be located not closer than 200 yards from a residential structure.
(k) Above ground storage tanks which receive approval from the City's Site Plan Review Committee and the City's Fire Prevention Bureau.
(l) Truck terminals are a permitted use provided they comply with the following requirements:
(1) The site must contain a minimum of three (3) acres.
(2) Buildings shall be located 100 feet from all property lines. If a terminal site abuts residential zoning, the 50 feet closest to said residential zoning shall be maintained with evergreen trees of 4 to 6 feet in height at the time of planting and planted approximately 30 feet apart, or a hedge approximately 4 feet in height at time of planting or a fence with a minimum of 6 feet in height constructed of vinyl or metal mesh screening. The remaining 50 feet may be used for vehicular parking including trucks and trailers.
(3) All site development at the terminal site must be reviewed and approved by the City's Site Plan Review Committee.
(Ord. 147-2018. Passed 7-2-18.)
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