§ 154-02-006 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Purpose and intent.
      (1)   M-1 Industrial One/Light Industry District. To provide for limited manufacturing, processing, warehousing and light industrial uses, with predominance on indoor industrial activities conducted in a manner not to cause inconvenience or disturb neighboring properties.
      (2)   M-2 Industrial Two/General Industry District. To provide for a wide range of industrial and manufacturing uses including intensive activities and outdoor storage while maintaining appropriate measures for safety and welfare.
   (B)   Industrial district stipulations and provisions.
      (1)   All outdoor lighting shall be hooded or shielded so as to deflect light away from any residential district. The source of illumination for signs shall not be visible. All outdoor lighting shall be of a minimum necessary to serve the purpose intended. See §§ 154-03-001 through 154-03-005.
      (2)   Screening and landscaping shall comply with §§ 154-03-001 through 154-03-005.
      (3)   All parking and signage shall comply with §§ 154-04-001 through 154-04-003 and §§ 154-06-001 through 154-06-005.
      (4)   In the M-1 and M-2 Districts, open land uses, and storage of materials and equipment, may be permitted if located beyond the front 50 feet of the lot or parcel and screened by a continuously opaque, solid wall six feet in height, so that this storage or use is not visible from any adjacent properties or street; and no part of any materials or equipment shall be stacked or positioned higher than the screening wall.
   (C)   Industrial district uses. The following uses as specified in the "Table of Industrial Districts", in § 154-12-003 , are permitted in the zoning district designated where a "P" (permitted) appears in the corresponding column; uses designated with a "C" (conditional use) shall be permitted only with the approval of a conditional use permit in accordance with the procedures for conditional use permits set forth in § 154-09-004; where a "N" (not permitted) is designated, such use is prohibited.
   (D)   Lot development standards. The chart entitled "Table of Industrial Lot Development Standards", which follows, establishes the minimum requirements for yard setbacks and required connection to public water and sewer systems.
Table of Industrial Lot Development Standards
 
District
(1)
Minimum Yard Setback
Public Water, Sewer Required
Front
Rear (2)
Interior Side (2)
Street Side
M-1
0'
30'
30'
0'
YES
M-2
0'
30'
30'
0'
YES
 
1.   Building Height: See § 154-02-003(A)(1)(b).
2.   Rear and side yard setbacks will apply only when the industrial property has a common property boundary with a residentially zoned lot or the adjoining property has residential uses established. If adjoining another commercial or industrial property, no rear or side yard setbacks are required.
(Ord. 466, passed 2-22-96; Am. Res. 2625, passed 10-6-11; Am. Ord. 812, passed 10-6-11; Am. Ord. 870, passed 7-23-15)