The following specific use requirements may be applicable to some of the specific uses or zones identified in the previous Tables 8-2.704, and shall be applied to any issued building permits, Site Plan Review, or Use Permit for uses in the industrial zones.
(a) Processing and/or Storage of Hazardous Materials. Industrial processing activities that involve hazardous materials require the issuance of a Site Plan Review or a Use Permit, at the discretion of the Planning Director, following recommendation from the Environmental Health Division.
(b) Retail sales, professional services, and food service. Retail sales, professional services, and food services less than three thousand (3,000) square feet in size are allowed in industrial areas if the products are produced on-site or within the industrial area, or offer products and services that are used by employees in the industrial area. Food services are limited to fast food restaurants and small sit down restaurants.
(c) Alcohol sales. The sale of alcohol requires the issuance of a Use Permit, as described in Chapter 6 of this title.
(d) Approval of discretionary projects and permits within the floodplain. Approvals of all discretionary projects and permits within the 100-year and 200-year floodplain must meet FEMA, State and local flood requirements. Appropriate findings for discretionary projects, or ministerial residential projects, located within the floodplain are required, see Section 8-2.306(ae).
(Ord. 1445, eff. August 14, 2014; as amended by Ord. 681.229, eff. October 29, 2015)