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The maximum height and minimum lot requirements within the I-1 light industrial district shall be as follows.
(a) General requirements.
All Uses
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All Uses
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Density | – |
Front yard | 30 feet |
Lot area | – |
Lot width | – |
Maximum height | 45 feet |
Rear yard | 20 feet |
Side yard | 10 feet |
(b) There shall be a required front yard on each street side of a double frontage lot.
(c) There shall be a required front yard on each street side of a corner lot.
(1992 Code, App. F, § 10.08) (Ord. 10-06, passed 1-23-2006)
I-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
This district is intended to provide for heavy industrial uses which may create some nuisance and which are not properly associated with, nor compatible with residential, office, institutional or planned or neighborhood commercial establishments. All uses in this district shall comply with any state regulations regarding noise, emissions, dust, odor, glare, vibration or heat when applicable. Development shall coincide with completion of proper municipal and utility improvements.
(1992 Code, App. F, § 11.01) (Ord. 10-06, passed 1-23-2006)
(a) Warehousing, wholesale trade, repair services, light manufacturing provided:
(1) For outside storage areas, a screening plan shall be submitted for staff approval;
(2) There is no storage of a regulated substance on the premises;
(3) The building contains 25,000 square feet of area or less; and
(4) The parcel shall be no less than one acre in size.
(c) Telecommunications tower, subject to:
(1) There shall be a minimum setback of 600 feet from the tower base to any existing residence or proposed residential development area based on the county’s adopted land use plan. Building structures must meet county setback requirements. Towers shall be no more than 200 feet in height. Towers exceeding 200 feet may be considered, if FCC and FAA approval is received; and
(2) Stealth design approved by the county planning director.
(d) Retailing as an accessory use when in conjunction with a primary use of wholesaling or manufacturing.
(1992 Code, App. F, § 11.03) (Ord. 10-06, passed 1-23-2006)
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