Industrial use types include the on-site production of goods by methods not agricultural in nature, and other businesses of an industrial nature not typically serving walk-in clients.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Work space for practicing an art or craft.
(a) 
Studio-Light. Small-scale art production that is generally of a low impact. Typical uses include painting, photography, jewelry, glass, textile, and pottery studios. Accessory sales are permitted.
(b) 
Studio-Heavy. Art production on a medium or large scale generally using heavy equipment. Typical uses include large-scale metal and wood working studios.
(c) 
Recording Studios. Studios designed for the purpose of recording, editing, producing or broadcasting live and/or recorded music or videos.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Kitchens used for the preparation of food to be delivered and consumed off site. Typical uses include catering facilities. This use type excludes Food Production and Assembly as well as Eating and Drinking Establishments.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Upkeep, custodial and construction services. Typical uses include janitorial, landscaping, contractor and window cleaning services. This use type includes on-site offices, as well as storage for off-site services.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Human or animal cremation facilities.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
The preparation, manufacturing, and/or packaging of food for off-site consumption, using automated equipment. Typical uses include food production factories including bakeries, canners, roasters, breweries, wineries, and frozen food manufacturers. Accessory sales and tastings of items produced on site are permitted. This use type excludes Commercial Kitchens, as well as Eating and Drinking Establishments.
(a) 
Small. Food Production and Assembly facilities with gross floor area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less.
(b) 
Large. Food Production and Assembly facilities with gross floor area of more than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Facilities that collect, store, transfer, treat or dispose of hazardous wastes. See also Article 7 of Chapter 5.
(a) 
Small-Scale Waste Transfer and Storage. Off-site Hazardous Waste Facilities with waste streams small enough to be exempt from manifest requirements under California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Article 6. Wastes from any single generator must not exceed a total volume of five (5) gallons or a total weight of fifty (50) pounds per shipment and must meet the requirements of California Health and Safety Code Section 25163(c). Such facilities include household hazardous waste collection facilities.
(b) 
Industrial Hazardous Waste Transfer/Storage/Treatment. Any Hazardous Waste Facility that is not a Small-Scale Hazardous Waste Transfer and Storage Facility.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Laundry and dry cleaning facilities not serving walk-in clients. Typical uses include laundry agencies, diaper services, and linen supply services. This use type excludes Personal Services.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
The transformation of materials or substances into new products by hand, machine, and/or chemical processes, including the fabrication of parts from raw materials, the assembling of component parts, and the blending of materials.
(a) 
Pharmaceutical. Manufacture and/or production of pharmaceuticals.
(b) 
Custom. Production of goods generally made by hand using hand tools, or equipment that is generally low impact, such as a single kiln or hand held power tools. Typical uses include the customized production of clothes, signs, furniture, and cabinetry or goods made to client specification. Accessory sales are permitted. Custom Manufacturing excludes the Arts-Industrial, Commercial Kitchens, Food Production and Assembly, and other Manufacturing use types.
(c) 
Light. The manufacture of finished products or parts using predominantly previously prepared or processed materials, including the processing, assembly, fabrication, packaging, welding, storing, and warehousing of such products, as well as accessory storage, sales, and distribution of such products. Typical activities include the operation of power driven machine tools for mechanical processing and the assembly of materials into a final product.
(d) 
General. The manufacture of finished products or parts using predominantly unprepared or unprocessed raw materials. Typical activities include the operation of power driven machine tools for mechanical processing and the assembly of materials into a final product.
(e) 
Heavy. The manufacture or compound processes that may heavily impact surrounding uses and may necessitate the storage of toxic, flammable, or explosive materials in large volumes. This use type includes the manufacturing of chemicals, other than pharmaceuticals, including synthetic materials, paints, coatings, adhesives and fertilizers. Typical uses include refining, forging, compounding, foundry, punch press, drop hammer, and large-scale heat treating. This use type excludes Pharmaceutical Manufacturing.
(f) 
Cannabis Manufacturing. Establishments engaged in commercial cannabis activity, as defined in Section 5-28.03(e).
(Sec. 3, Ord. 21-007, eff. Nov. 18, 2021; Sec. 3 (part), Ord. 17-002, eff. May 4, 2017; Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Collection or processing of recyclable materials or items.
(a) 
Collection Facilities. A drop-off/collection and sorting point for recyclable materials such as paper, metal, plastic, and glass.
(b) 
Processing Facilities. An industrial facility where recycled materials are processed into new materials or products.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Research of an industrial or scientific nature, including associated office space. Typical uses include indoor laboratories and testing facilities. This use type may include fabrication and small scale-up facilities as part of the research function, but excludes Manufacturing use types.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
Storage and dismantling of salvaged goods and materials, not including motor vehicles, for sale of parts, as well as their collection, storage, exchange or sale of goods.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)
The storage and distribution of materials. This use type excludes the storage or distribution of live animals and motor vehicles.
(a) 
Indoor. The indoor storage of items, and facilities related to their distribution.
(b) 
Outdoor. The outdoor storage of items, and facilities related to their distribution. See also Section 9-4.506.
(c) 
Personal. Storage services primarily for personal and household goods within enclosed storage areas that provide individual access.
(Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)