[R.O. 2009 §25-260; Ord. No. 2739 §§43-29.1 — 43-29.5, 5-20-1985; Ord. No. 3033 §§9 — 10, 10-16-1989; Ord. No. 3263 §1, 2-1-1993; Ord. No. 3543 §4, 6-16-1997; Ord. No. 3662 §7, 7-19-1999; Ord. No. 3692 §1, 4-17-2000; Ord. No. 3847 §1, 10-21-2002; Ord. No. 4142 §1, 9-15-2008; Ord. No. 4175 §1, 4-6-2009; Ord. No. 4497 §1, 3-3-2014; Ord. No. 4588 §1, 11-17-2014; Ord. No. 4723 § 5, 8-15-2016; Ord. No. 4885, 8-7-2019; Ord. No. 5163, 12-2-2024]
Purpose. The "LID" Light Industrial District is intended to accommodate light industrial manufacturing and warehousing activities at a scale and intensity of use that is compatible with the development in the City.
A. Permitted Uses. No building or structure shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected, structurally altered or enlarged except for any of the following uses; provided that such uses are in conformity with all applicable ordinances and laws regulating the emission of odor, smoke, toxic gases, dirt, dust, fly ash and other particulate matter, the generation of noise and vibration, and relating to fire prevention and safety:
1. Manufacturing or fabrication of any commodity except explosives, flammable gases or liquids.
2. Warehousing or wholesaling of manufactured goods, except explosives, flammable gases or liquids as finished products.
3. Public utility facilities.
4. Research laboratories and facilities.
5. Retail activities conducted as an accessory to manufacturing, fabrication or warehousing of commodities. For the purpose of this provision, the term "accessory" shall mean a retail activity limited to not more than thirty percent (30%) of the floor area of a building or site.
7. Enclosed or open recreational uses, including, but not limited to, video games, tennis, handball or paddleball, swimming, skating, gymnasium or health club, bowling, miniature golf, outdoor theaters, etc.
8. Any display, storage or parking out-of-doors of equipment, vehicle or merchandise.
9. Retail sale similar to sales via the Internet or mail order sales. Sales are to be the type that customers do not visit the premises for either selection or pickup of merchandise as a regular aspect of the sales activity.
10. Private or public schools.
12. Churches and other places of worship.
13. Medical marijuana cultivation facility, entirely within an enclosed building.
14. Medical marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility.
15. Medical marijuana testing facility.
16. Medical marijuana dispensary facility.
B. Conditional Uses. The Board of Aldermen may authorize the following uses by conditional use permit as provided in Article
II, Division 6, after receipt of the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and subject to such restrictions and conditions as are deemed necessary:
1. Motor vehicle repair or washing.
2. Private child day care centers or nurseries.
4. Drive-in or freestanding banking facilities.
5. Pet boarding facility, including day care and overnight boarding for domesticated dogs and cats.
6. Personal care services (NAICS Code 8121).
The Board, by simple majority vote, may add any restrictions or conditions it feels appropriate. |
C. Site Plan Approval. Site plan approval by the Board of Aldermen with recommendations from the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be required for all proposed developments within the "LID" Light Industrial District as provided for in Article
II, Division 9.
D. Use Regulations.
1. Lot Size Requirements.
a. Minimum Lot Area. One (1) acre (43,560 square feet), except for public utility substations which may have a minimum area of five thousand (5,000) square feet.
b. Minimum Lot Width. One hundred fifty (150) feet.
c. Minimum Lot Depth. One hundred fifty (150) feet.
2. Building Bulk Regulations.
a. Maximum Structure Height. Three (3) stories or forty-five (45) feet.
b. Maximum Site Coverage. Eighty percent (80%).
3. Yard And Setback Requirements.
a. Minimum Front Yard. No building or structure shall be located closer than twenty-five (25) feet from a public right-of-way. If parking is to be located in front of a building or structure, the building or structure shall be set back a minimum of fifty (50) feet from the street right-of-way.
b. Minimum Side Yard. None required where industrial buildings are constructed simultaneously with party walls or fire walls. If a side yard is provided or if the property abuts property of a different zoning classification, a minimum side yard of twelve (12) feet shall be provided.
c. Minimum Rear Yard. Twenty-five (25) feet.
d. Transitional Yards. Where a side or rear lot line coincides with a side or rear lot line of any lot in an adjacent residential zoning district ("A," "B," "AR" or "MR"), then a landscaped yard of at least twenty-five (25) feet in width shall be provided along such a lot. In addition, for any use which involves the construction of a new structure or the expansion of an existing structure, a masonry wall or solid fence of at least six (6) feet but not more than eight (8) feet in height shall be provided in such transitional yard within two (2) feet of the property line.
4. Off-Street Parking And Loading. See Article
IV.
5. Environmental Controls. All development shall conform with the environmental performance standards provided in Article
V, Division 6, and with all other appropriate environmental controls including Section
400.1880 and Article
V, Division 7.
7. Architectural Standards. The following standards shall apply to construction in this district.
a. The use of metal siding is prohibited on any elevation of any building that is visible from Manchester Road, Brentwood Boulevard, Eager Road or Hanley Road and on any elevation that abuts property that is zoned or used for residential purposes. This requirement does not pertain to metal roofs.
b. If mechanical HVAC equipment that is installed on the roof of any structure in this district is visible from grade level in residential areas or, is visible from Manchester Road, Brentwood Boulevard, Eager Road or Hanley Road, said equipment shall be screened by a wall with a finish surface compatible in design and color to that which is used as a finish building wall material. The purpose of the screen is to prevent said equipment from being visible from residential areas while serving as a deterrent to the transmission of sound into residential areas.
E. Use Limitations. Processes and equipment employed and goods processed or sold should be limited to those which are not objectionable by reason of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, gas, noise, vibration, refuse matter, water-carried waste, pollutants or matter which in any manner create or constitute a nuisance.