Permitted uses for the PM District (Performance Industrial) are as follows in this section.
(A) (1) Intended to promote the development and operation of certain uses, such as but not limited to laboratories, light manufacturing and assembly, in such a restricted and limited manner that, because of the limitations on type of structures and uses, control on height and density, prohibitions against open land facilities, prohibitions against emission of such nuisances as fumes, odors, noise, glare and vibration, prohibition of general retail sales and service or other uses that cater to the general public, and the landscaping requirements, so as to protect and foster residential desirability adjacent to such industries. The prohibition of residential uses is intended to preserve the PM zoned land for the industrial development.
(2) Residential uses prohibited (including dwelling units, mobile home courts, motels, hotels and similar). General retail sales and service or other uses that cater to the public are prohibited. All uses as allowed confined to closed buildings (except parking, loading and unloading). Space for parking shall always be kept available to provide no less than two square feet of land area for each square foot of building area. All development must progress in accordance with a general layout, architectural and landscape plans to assure a development compatible with the intent of the zoning district. This layout shall provide a landscaped area 50 feet in depth adjacent to any street and may not contain any other uses or structures except for walks, drives, signs and lighting.
(B) (1) All principal and accessory uses permitted in any more restrictive district, except those prohibited under these district stipulations;
(2) Manufacturing, machining, tooling, assembly, fabrication, processing, compounding, packaging, mixing, molding; equipping and decorating, glazing, repairing, servicing, cleaning, winding, printing and publishing, binding, weaving, knitting, sewing, baking, cooking, roasting, pickling, brewing, distilling, plating, polishing;
(3) Warehouses;
(4) Motion picture productions, radio and television studios;
(5) In-plant restaurants as an appurtenant use, and including roof or landscaped patio dining facilities; and
(6) Signs: same as C1 District.
(C) (1) Lot area and dimensions: no lot shall be established smaller than a 100-foot width, 300-foot depth and 70,000 square foot area, nor to exceed a depth of 650 feet unless it can be shown that a greater depth will not block projected streets or alleys.
(2) Yards required: 50 feet adjacent to any street or alley; 50 feet adjacent to any residential zoned lot and 25 feet adjacent to any other lot.
(3) Building heights: maximum 30 feet plus one foot additional for each ten feet of setback beyond all required yards.
(4) Building density: the total area of all buildings shall not exceed 30% of the total area of the lot.
(5) Building spacing: no building shall be closer to any other building than 30 feet.
(Ord. 08-44 § 430, passed 10-21-2008)