A.
This chapter applies to all development in the industrial districts. The purpose of these zoning districts is to:
1.
Provide appropriate industrial areas to accommodate enterprises engaged in the manufacturing, processing, creating, repairing, renovating, painting, cleaning, or assembling of goods, merchandise, or equipment.
2.
Protection of adjoining residential areas from excessive noise, illumination, unsightliness, odor, smoke, and the objectionable influences.
3.
Provide flexibility in the location and design of new developments to anticipate changes in the market;
4.
Provide employment opportunities for existing and future residents of the City and those of adjacent communities.
5.
Provide adequate space to meet the needs of industrial development, including off-street parking and loading.
6.
Minimize traffic congestion and avoid the overloading of utilities.
7.
Promote high standards of site planning and landscape design for industrial developments within the City.
8.
Promote a mix of industrial uses that provide the City with a sound, diverse and employment enhancing industrial base.
9.
Promote and regulate the development of wind, solar and other alternative energy resources available within the City and its sphere of influence.
10.
Ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses.
B.
The purpose of the individual industrial land use districts are as follows:
1.
I-L (Light Industrial) District. This district is intended to retain, enhance, and intensify existing and provide for the new development of lighter industrial uses along major transportation routes serving the City.
2.
I-E (Industrial-Energy Production) District. This district is intended to promote the development and harvesting of wind and other energy resources in western areas of the City, while ensuring their compatibility with adjacent land uses. Additionally, this land use district provides for the development of interim uses including, but not limited to, properly screened equipment storage yards, plant nurseries, recreation (non-structural), etc., which do not impair the long-term ability to develop and harvest wind and other energy resources. Wind turbines are herein generally referred to as WECS (wind energy conversion systems).
(Prior code § 159.08.010; Ord. 712 6-2-20)














