The purpose and intent of the Business/Industrial Transitional District (BIT) is to not only strengthen and expand upon the uses normally found within the General Business District, but to allow for Industrial Businesses along the HWY 65 corridor to grow and thrive in their current locations and promote a high-quality mix of office, commercial, service and industrial uses that are consistent with the unique and diverse elements already found within the outreaches of the corridor. Future development within this area must be compatible with the existing elements found within the General Business District.
The district supports highway-oriented businesses as well as commercial businesses that provide basic shopping and service needs to the community. When designing a commercial site within the Business/Industrial Transitional District, compatibility with adjacent uses and buildings is required within the district, as site design, building size and materials, and screening/landscaping are important when creating and maintaining a thriving commercial base.
The district is also designed for industrial uses in locations that have adequate and convenient access to HWY 65, without compromising the value and appeal of the most valuable parcels at the center of the General Business District at the crossroads of HWY 65 and County Road 5. While the City is predominately residential in character, industrial uses are an important part of the City's land use pattern. Regulations encourage the development of industrial uses that are compatible with surrounding and abutting land uses. In order to accomplish this compatibility, development within the district is intended for administrative, wholesaling, manufacturing, warehousing, office, and related uses which can maintain high standards of appearance, through building design, site design, and landscaping/screening, and not require a high level of public services. With proper guidance, these areas should be compatible with the neighboring commercial areas.