1286.01   YARD, LOT COVERAGE, AND HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS TABLE.
   The following development standards for each district shall be the minimum required setbacks, lot frontage, maximum building height, and lot coverage.
Development Standards for Commercial and Industrial Districts
District
Maximum Height
Minimum Frontage Required
Required Yard and Setbacks in Feet
Additional Yards, if Abutting Residential
Percent Lot Coverage Allowed
Maximum Ground Floor Building Size
General Function and Comments
Front Set-back
Side Yard
Rear Yard
PO Professional Office
35 feet
80 feet
75 feet
25 feet, when no rear access
20 feet
50 feet, landscaping required
30%
(2)
Provides a gentle transition between areas of general commercial and single-family neighborhoods.
GB General Business
35 feet
125 feet
100 feet
12 feet, when no rear access
40 feet
75 feet, landscaping required
30%
(2)
35,000 square feet
Provides retailing and personnel services which require larger tracts of land and encompass large service areas.
CB Central Business
40 feet
No require-ment
35 feet
(1)
None required
20 feet
20 feet for side yards
75%
(2)
10,000 square feet
Encourages and protects the historic core business area.
LI Light Industrial
50 feet
200 feet
100 feet
25 feet
75 feet
100 feet, landscaping required
40%
(2)
Allows manufacturing and
wholesale business which are clean and quiet, operate within enclosed structures.
GI General Industrial
50 feet
200 feet
100 feet
35 feet
50 feet
150 feet, landscaping required
40%
(2)
Allows intensive manufacturing uses, salvage yards permitted by conditional use.
IP Industrial Park
50 feet
150 feet
50 feet
25 feet
25 feet
75 feet, landscaping required
40%
(2)
Light industrial district with services for workers. Goal of park-like setting.
ID Institutional Development
40 feet
No require-ment
50 feet
40 feet
40 feet
75 feet, landscaping required
70%
(2)
Allows institutional uses, laboratories permitted by conditional use.
PUD
   Refer to Chapter 1282 for PUD requirements
 
   (1)   In established business and commercial areas, the building setback line shall be the uniform setback line observed on the same side of the street as the lot in question between two intersecting streets or for a distance of 100 feet on each side of the lot. In the event of variance of the abutting property, the setback that is nearest to thirty-five feet from the right-of-way line shall prevail as the minimum setback.
All buildings, including accessory buildings, shall not cover more than the indicated percent of the lot.
(Ord. 01-014. Passed 7-17-01.)