§ 1268.03 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
   In addition to the provisions of Chapter 1272, the following standards for the arrangement and development of land and buildings are required in the General Industrial District.
   (a)   Lot Size; Use Regulations. Lot size shall be adequate to provide the yard space required by this section and the following provisions.
      (1)   A use allowed in this district shall have its primary operation, open storage and service areas and loading docks entirely enclosed or screened by walls or fences at least six feet, but not more than 12 feet, in height. Such walls or fences shall have an opaqueness of 75% or more, so as to effectively conceal production, storage, service and loading operations from adjoining streets and from a Residential Zoning District or a Planned Development District as listed in § 1238.04.
      (2)   Permitted uses of this District may be developed in accordance with the development standards of Chapter 1266.
   (b)   Lot Width. All lots shall abut a public street for a distance of 100 feet or more and have adequate width to provide the yard space required by these development standards.
   (c)   Side Yards. For main and accessory structures, including open production, storage, service and loading areas, the required side yards shall not be less than one-third the sum of the height and width of the structure and in no case shall they be less than 100 feet from any Residential Zoning District or Planned Development District, as listed in § 1238.04 , except when in accordance with the development standards of Chapter 1266 .
   (d)   Rear Yards. For main and accessory structures, including open production, storage, service and loading areas, the required rear yards shall not be less than one-third the sum of the height and depth of the structure and in no case shall they be less than 100 feet from any Residential Zoning District or Planned Development District, as listed in § 1238.04 , except in accordance with the development standards of Chapter 1266 .
(Ord. 5-89, passed 5-8-1989)