[Ord. 2007-03, 5/2/2007, § 601; as amended by Ord.
2009-02, 4/6/2009; and by Ord. 2014-01, 9/2/2014]
1. Intent. The intent of the Light Industrial District is to promote
the following:
A. To cluster industrial development in appropriate locations.
B. To provide for a mix of light industrial and office uses.
C. To provide sites for light industries separated from incompatible
uses.
D. To minimize the hazards and nuisances resulting from the operation
of industries.
2. District Regulations. Only uses listed below shall be permitted in
the Light Industrial District. All uses must conform to the lot, yard
setback, and maximum height requirements stipulated herein, as well
as other appropriate requirements of this chapter.
3. Design Standards.
A. Front yard landscaping strips shall be required along public road
frontage (see Supplemental Regulations - "Landscaping").
B. Off-street loading spaces and outdoor storage areas (exclusive of
outdoor sales) shall be screened from the roads and adjoining properties
(see Supplemental Regulations - "Landscaping").
C. Shared parking facilities shall be required where applicable (see
Supplemental Regulations - "Parking").
D. On-site lighting of buildings and surrounding areas shall employ
hooded or screened fixtures that confine glare to the site, and security
lighting should be directed toward the building, rather than the area
around it (see Supplemental Regulations - "Lighting").
E. Speaker and/or public address systems used in external areas shall
be designed to keep audible impact at ambient levels (see Supplemental
Regulations - "Noise").
[Ord. 2007-03, 5/2/2007, § 602; as amended by Ord.
2009-02, 4/6/2009]
1. Intent. The intent of the Heavy Industrial District is to promote
the following:
A. To cluster industrial development in appropriate locations.
B. To provide sites for heavy industries separated from incompatible
uses.
C. To minimize the hazards and nuisances resulting from the operation
of industries.
2. District Regulations. Only uses listed below shall be permitted in
the Heavy Industrial District. All uses must conform to the lot, yard
setback, and maximum height requirements stipulated herein, as well
as other appropriate requirements of this chapter.
3. Design Standards.
A. Front yard landscaping shall be required along public road frontage
(see Supplemental Regulations - "Landscaping").
B. Off-street loading spaces and outdoor storage areas (exclusive of
outdoor sales) shall be screened from public roads and adjoining properties
(see Supplemental Regulations - "Landscaping")
C. On-site lighting of buildings and surrounding areas shall employ
hooded or screened fixtures that confine glare to the site, and security
lighting should be directed toward the building, rather than the area
around it (see Supplemental Regulations - "Lighting").
[Ord. 2007-03, 5/2/2007, § 603; as amended by Ord.
2014-01, 9/2/2014]
1. Intent. The intent of the Rural Resource District is to promote the
following:
A. To separate incompatible land uses and maintain the region's rural
character.
B. To provide for adequate regional mining and quarrying opportunities
in appropriate locations.
C. To provide sites for mining and quarrying activities separated from
incompatible uses.
D. To minimize the hazards and nuisances resulting from the operation
of mining and quarrying.
2. District Regulations. Only uses listed below shall be permitted in
the Rural Resource District. All uses must conform to the lot, yard
se back, and maximum height requirements stipulated herein, as well
as other appropriate requirements of this chapter.
3. Design Standards.
A. Front yard landscaping shall be required along public road frontage
(see Supplemental Regulations - "Landscaping").
B. Off-street loading spaces and outdoor storage areas (exclusive of
outdoor sales) shall be screened from public roads and adjoining properties
(see Supplemental Regulations - "Landscaping").
C. On-site lighting of buildings and surrounding areas shall employ
hooded or screened fixtures that confine glare to the site, and security
lighting should be directed toward the building, rather than the area
around it (see Supplemental Regulations - "Lighting").