1. Purpose. The BP district is designed to promote the development of planned business parks that accommodate corporate offices, research facilities, and structures that can combine office, distribution, and limited industrial uses. Permitted industrial uses are limited to those that are compatible with an office park environment. BP Districts serve a more regional audience, but may provide services to local residents. They usually include extensive landscaping, abundant parking facilities, and good visual and pedestrian relationships among buildings.
2. Site Development Regulations.
Regulator | Permitted Uses |
Regulator | Permitted Uses |
Minimum District Size (square feet) | 1 acre |
Minimum Lot Area (square feet) | 10,000 |
Minimum Lot Width (feet) | 100 |
Minimum Yards (feet) | |
Front Yard (Note 1) | 30 |
Side Yard | 10 |
Street Side Yard | 20 |
Rear Yard | 20 |
Maximum Height (feet) | 45 |
Maximum Amount of Total Parking Located in Street Yard | 50% |
Note 1: Flexible Yard Setbacks in Planned Unit Development Districts. The Planning Commission and City Council may vary required minimum setbacks in PUD districts. Along arterials designated in the city’s Comprehensive Development Plan, the city may require a deeper front-yard setback.