The purpose of the Industrial District is to provide appropriate
space and locations for a variety of industrial uses in ways that
are least intrusive to other land uses. It is further intended that
these regulations permit the development of certain functions, protect
the surrounding areas from incompatible industrial activities, and
restrict the intrusion of nonrelated uses, such as residential and
commercial.
Per §
260-13, Table 1, Table of Permitted and Special Exception Uses.
Per §
260-99, Table 2, Area and Bulk Standards.
[Amended 3-8-2017 by Ord.
No. 949]
A. The maximum height of any structure other than a tower-based wireless
communications facility is 65 feet or seven stories high.
B. The maximum height of any tower-based wireless communications facility
is 100 feet. A variance may be requested on the basis that a gap in
coverage cannot be eliminated through the use of a tower less than
100 feet in height and that there are no other locations that can
eliminate the gap in coverage without a variance. A variance from
the height restriction cannot exceed 50 feet from the limit, for a
total permissible height of 150 feet.
All construction shall substantially conform in street orientation.
The permitted accessory buildings and uses include, but are
not limited to, the following:
A. Storage of merchandise and goods normally carried in stock in conjunction
with the principal use on the same parcel or lot of ground.
B. Storage of goods used in, or produced by, manufacturing activities
on the same parcel or lot of ground.
C. Off-street motor vehicle parking areas and loading and unloading
areas.
The provisions of Article
XIII, Parking and Loading, and Article
XIV, Internal Roadways, shall apply.
The provisions of Article
XV, Landscaping and Screening, shall apply.
The provisions of Article
XVI, Signs, shall apply.