A. Light Industrial (LI). The LI zone is intended for a wide variety of manufacturing and other industrial uses with controlled external impacts. These types of industries are often involved in the secondary processing of materials into components, the assembly of components into finished products, transportation, communication and utilities, wholesaling and warehousing. Industrial activities occur within enclosed . On a limited basis, supporting commercial and office uses are permitted in the LI zone.
B. General Industrial (GI). The GI zone is intended for industrial uses that are generally not compatible with residential because of their operational characteristics. This district is also intended for uses that may require extensive outdoor areas to conduct business activities or for product storage or display. General industrial uses include those involved in the processing of raw materials into refined products and/or industrial uses that have external impacts. The purpose of this district is to permit the normal operations of any industry that can meet and maintain compliance with established state and federal performance standards. The district is intended to contain supportive retail . Commercial or retail uses that do not primarily serve the needs of people working or living in the employment and industrial areas are prohibited in this district. New residential uses are not permitted in the GI zone.
C. Business Industrial Park (BIP). The BIP zone is intended to implement the Campus Employment designation of the Forest Grove through the identification of allowed uses and the establishment of standards. The BIP zone allows a mixture of light industrial, employment and office uses, together with some small-scale commercial uses with controlled external impacts. The standards within the zone require well-landscaped, attractive and cohesive .
(Ord. 2009-01, passed 3-9-2009; Ord. 2013-3, passed 5-22-2013)