4.4.2. HI-HEAVY INDUSTRIAL.
   A.   Intent. The Heavy Industrial (HI) district is intended to permit industrial uses, including heavy industrial uses which are unsuitable for any other zoning district. Industrial establishments of varying scales and intensities, and compatible uses as permitted in Section 7: Permissible Uses and Standards are permitted in the HI district. Unlike the GI district, commercial uses are not permitted.
   B.   Standards. The HI district standards, which are intended to allow for varying intensities of industrial uses and compatible uses, are defined in Table 4.4.2. below.
   C.   Density. No residential uses are permitted.
   D.   Design Standards. Industrial uses within the industrial zoning districts must comply with the design standards provided for in Section 8.7: Design Standards, of this UDO.
Table 4.4.2. HI District Development Standards Table
Table 4.4.2. HI District Development Standards Table
Building Height
   Maximum 5 Stories
Density
   Not Applicable
Setbacks1
Front (Street)
50'
Side
25'
100' (if abutting, RLD, RMD and/or OM districts)
Rear
50'
100' (if abutting, RLD, RMD and/or OM districts)
Lot
Width
Not Applicable
Area
Not Applicable
Coverage
Not Applicable
FAR
1.0 Maximum
Additional Standards
1 In any area that is located outside a designated floodplain, but where a stream is located, no building or fill may be located within a distance of the stream bank equal to five times the width of the stream at the top of the bank or 35 feet on each side, whichever is greater.