The purpose of the general commercial C2 zone is to provide an area for more intensive types of commercial uses, other than retail establishments, which may be incompatible with the uses in the limited commercial zone. In a C2 zone the regulations set out in Sections 17.42.020 through 17.42.050 apply.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)
In a C2 zone the following uses and their accessory uses are permitted outright:
A. 
Building materials supply sales;
B. 
Plant nurseries;
C. 
Government buildings and maintenance shops;
D. 
Warehouses or storage establishments;
E. 
Boat building, cabinet or carpentry shops, contractor's shops, machine shops, vehicle repair or storage;
F. 
A manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle not exceeding 300 square feet in area used temporarily during the construction period of a permitted use for which a building permit has been issued but not to exceed one year;
G. 
Business office or professional office, up to 10 percent of the area of a mixed use development; and
H. 
A residential use in conjunction with a permitted use where the residential use does not exceed 50 percent of the building's floor area.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)
In a C2 zone the following uses are prohibited:
A. 
Retail uses that are oriented to or dependent upon highway traffic for business including, but not limited to, gas stations, drive-in restaurants and similar uses; and
B. 
Amusement arcade.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)
In a C2 zone, the following standards shall apply except as they may be modified through the design review process pursuant to Chapter 17.70:
A. 
Lot Size. None.
B. 
Lot Dimensions.
1. 
Lot Width and Depth. None;
2. 
Yards. None, except where adjacent to another zone, a minimum yard of 25 feet shall be provided; and where adjacent to a public right-of-way, a minimum yard of 10 feet shall be provided.
C. 
Building Height. Maximum height of a structure is 28 feet, measured as the vertical distance from the average elevation of existing grade to the highest point of a roof surface of a flat roof, to the top of a mansard roof or to the mean height level between the eaves and the ridge for a pitched roof. The ridge height of a pitched roof shall not exceed 36 feet. Pitched roofs are considered those with a 5-12 pitch or greater.
D. 
Traffic. Traffic shall not be diverted directly onto the Highway 101 interchange.
E. 
Signs. As allowed by Chapter 17.62.
F. 
Parking. As required by Section 17.68.020.
G. 
Design Review. Design review requirements of Chapter 17.70 shall be met.
H. 
Geologic or Soils Engineering Study. As required by Chapter 17.108.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)