A. Purpose | Typical Building Type |
A. Purpose | Typical Building Type | |
The General Industrial (I-1) district is established and intended to accommodate a wide range of light and moderate manufacturing, assembly, fabrication, processing, distribution, warehousing, research and
development
, and other industrial uses—but not heavy or hazardous manufacturing processes. The district may also include some uses that are ancillary to
industrial development
(e.g., vocational schools, business support services) or provide convenience services to industrial employees (e.g., child care facilities,
gasoline filling stations
, banks), as well as some uses that may be inappropriate in residential or commercial districts (e.g., animal shelter, kennel, sport shooting range). | ||
B. Use Standards
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C. Intensity and Dimensional Standards 1 | ||
Lot area, minimum (sq ft) | 10,000 |
Typical Lot Pattern
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Lot width, minimum (ft) | 100 | |
Density, maximum (du/ac) | n/a | |
Lot coverage, maximum (% of lot area) | 65 | |
Pervious area, minimum (% of lot area) | 20 | |
Height, maximum (ft) | 45 | |
Front yard setback, minimum (ft) | 25 | |
Street side yard setback, minimum (ft) | 10 | |
Setback from a waterway or canal, minimum (ft) | 15 | |
Interior side yard setback, minimum (ft) | 10 | |
Rear yard setback, minimum (ft) | 30 2 | |
Dimensional Standards for Accessory Structures | See
Accessory Use
-Specific standards in Article 4: Part 3. | |
NOTES: [sq ft = square feet; ft = feet; du/ac = dwelling units/acre] 1. See measurement rules and allowed exceptions/variations in Article 9: Part 4. 2. If adjacent to a railroad siding, reduced to 8 ft from the centerline of the siding. | ||
Typical Development Configuration | ||