[Prior code § 17.0314(1)]
This district is intended to permit both large and small scale
industrial and office development at an intensity which is consistent
with the overall desired character of the community, serving as a
transitional district between the suburban commercial and urban industrial
districts. Beyond a relatively high minimum green space ratio (GSR),
the primary distinguishing feature of this district is that it is
geared to indoor industrial activities which are not typically associated
with high levels of noise, soot, odors and other potential nuisances
for adjoining properties.
Rationale. This district is intended to provide a location for suburban intensity light industrial land uses such as assembly operations, storage and warehousing facilities, offices, and light manufacturing which are protected from potential nuisances associated with certain development permitted within the UI district. In addition, land uses shall comply with the minimum performance standards presented in Chapter
17.66.
[Prior code § 17.0314(2)]
A. Land uses permitted by right:
Passive outdoor public recreation (per Section
17.10.010).
Indoor maintenance service (per Section
17.12.050).
Indoor storage or wholesaling (per Section
17.14.010).
B. Land uses permitted as special use:
Active outdoor public recreation (per Section
17.10.020).
Indoor institutional (per Section
17.10.030).
Public services and utilities (per Section
17.10.050).
C. Land uses permitted as conditional use:
Outdoor institutional (per Section
17.10.040).
Personal or professional services (per Section
17.12.020).
Indoor sales or service (per Section
17.12.030).
In-vehicle sales or service (per Section
17.12.070).
Indoor commercial entertainment (per Section
17.12.080).
Commercial indoor lodging (per Section
17.12.110).
Group day care center (nine or more children) (per Section
17.12.130).
D. Land Uses Permitted as Accessory Uses.
1. Land uses permitted by right:
Detached garage or shed (per Section
17.20.040).
2. Land uses permitted as special use:
Company provided on-site recreation (per Section
17.20.060).
Indoor sales incident to light industrial use (per Section
17.20.090).
3. Land uses permitted as conditional use:
Company provided on-site recreation (per Section
17.20.060).
In-vehicle sales and service (per Section
17.20.080).
Light industrial incidental to indoor sales (per Section
17.20.100).
E. Land uses permitted as temporary uses:
[Prior code § 17.0314(3)]
Not applicable.
[Prior code § 17.0314(4)]
A. Nonresidential Density and Intensity Requirements:
Minimum zoning district area: 40,000 square feet (20,000 square
feet as a conditional use).
Minimum landscape surface ratio (LSR): 25%.
Maximum building size (MBS): na.
B. Nonresidential Bulk Requirements:
1. Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet (4,800 square feet is permitted
with a conditional use permit and site plan for end use of property
demonstrating full compliance with this title. Existing lots smaller
than 20,000 square feet may be used for nonresidential uses. No new
lots smaller than 4,800 square feet may be created).
2. Minimum lot width: 80 feet, 40 feet with a conditional use permit.
3. Minimum street frontage: 50 feet.
4. Minimum setbacks: (Note Subsection
(B)(5) of this section, along zoning district boundaries).
a.
Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet. 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet.
b.
Building to residential side lot line: 25 feet.
c.
Building to residential rear lot line: 25 feet.
d.
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 10 feet, zero feet
on zero lot line side.
e.
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 25 feet.
5. Peripheral setback: See Section
17.68.100(D), Table B along zoning district boundary.
6. Minimum paved surface setback: five feet from side or rear: 10 feet
from street.
7. Minimum building separation: 20 feet.
8. Maximum building height: 45 feet.
9. Minimum number of off-street parking spaces required on the lot: see parking lot requirements per specific land use in Chapters
17.06 through
17.24.
C. Nonresidential Landscaping Requirements (Nonresidential, Two- and
Multifamily).
1. Forty landscaping points per 100 linear feet of building foundation.
2. Ten landscaping points per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
3. Forty landscaping points per 100 linear feet of street frontage.
4. Eighty landscaping points per 10,000 square feet paved area/20 stalls.
D. Nonresidential performance standards: (see Chapter
17.66).
E. Nonresidential signage regulations: (see Chapter
17.62).