Unless otherwise provided herein, permitted and accessory uses shall be administered pursuant to the applicable provisions of Chapters
16.08 WCC (SEPA), 20.80 WCC (Supplementary Requirements) and 22.05 WCC (Project Permit Procedures), and WCC Titles
21 (Land Division Regulations) and 23 (Shoreline Management Program). The purpose of the SIC numbers listed within this chapter is to adopt by reference other activities similar in nature to the use identified herein. (Policies of the subarea Comprehensive Plan may preclude certain permitted uses to occur in particular subareas. Please refer to the policies of the applicable subarea plan to determine the appropriateness of a land use activity listed below.)
.051 The manufacture and processing of food including meat (including packinghouses and slaughterhouses), dairy, fruits, vegetables, seafood, grain mill, large scale bakery, sugar and beverage products, provided the following criteria are met:
(1) Holding pens associated with packinghouses and slaughterhouses shall be limited to that necessary to accommodate animals intended for processing within 24 hours.
(2) The facility shall comply with the solid waste handling standards as set forth in Chapter
173-350 WAC, as administered by the Whatcom County health department as adopted by reference in Chapter
24.06 WAC.
(3) If required by the Washington State Department of Ecology, the following permits shall be obtained:
(a) State waste discharge permit (Chapter
173-216 WAC);
(b) Industrial stormwater permit – general permit (Chapter
173-226 WAC);
.052 Manufacturing and processing of textiles including weaving cotton, synthetic, silk or wool fabrics; knitting yarn and thread mills; textile bleaching, dyeing and printing; and carpet manufacture.
.053 The manufacture and processing of lumber and wood including sawmills; planing mills; millwork; veneer, plywood and prefabricated wood products; wooden containers and cooperage.
.054 The following are permitted uses except as otherwise prohibited:
(1) The manufacture and process of paper including pulp, paper and paperboard mills; and building paper and board mill products.
(2) The manufacture and processing of chemicals and allied products including industrial inorganic and organic chemicals; synthetic resins, rubber, fibers and plastic materials; soap, detergents and cleaning preparations; paint, linseed oil, shellac, lacquer and allied products; chemicals from gum and wood; and agricultural chemicals.
(3) The manufacture and processing of rubber and plastic products.
(4) Leather tanning and finishing.
(5) The manufacture and processing of cement and glass; and concrete, gypsum, plaster, abrasive, asbestos and nonmetallic mineral products.
(6) Primary metal industries including blast furnaces and steel works; mills for primary smelting, secondary smelting, refining, reducing, finishing, rolling, drawing, extruding, and casting of ferrous and nonferrous metals; and the manufacture of miscellaneous metal products.
(7) Storage of asphalt in the Heavy Impact Industrial Zone.
.055 The fabrication of metal products including metal cans, hardware, hand tools, cutlery, heating apparatus, plumbing fixtures, structural metal and stamping.
.056 The manufacture of machinery including engines; turbines; farm machinery and equipment; construction, mining and materials handling equipment; machine tools and dies; and special and general industrial equipment.
.057 The manufacture of electrical machinery including transmission and distribution equipment, and industrial apparatus.
.058 The manufacture of transportation equipment including automobiles, trucks, buses, airplanes, boat building and repair, railroad equipment, bicycles and motorcycles.
.059 Bulk commodity storage facilities, and truck, rail, vessel and transshipment terminals and facilities except as conditionally permitted under WCC § 20.68.153 and § 20.68.154 or prohibited under WCC §
20.68.200.
.060 Stationary thermal power plants with generating capacity of less than 250,000 kilowatts, floating thermal power plants with generating capacity of less than 50,000 kilowatts, and other power plants utilizing renewable resources from solar, wind (Chapter
20.14 WCC) or water sources, except that coal-fired power plants are prohibited.
.061 Heavy construction contractors.
.062 Public uses and community facilities including police and fire stations, libraries, activity centers, community centers, park and recreation facilities identified in an adopted city or county Comprehensive Plan or Park Plan, and other similar noncommercial uses, excluding state education facilities and correction facilities.
.063 One one-story detached accessory storage building per lot; provided, that the floor area shall not exceed 200 square feet and shall only be used for personal storage and not for habitation or business; and provided further, that the storage building shall contain no indoor plumbing but may be served with electrical power for lighting.
.064 Repealed by Ord. 2024-071.
.065 Trails, trailheads, restroom facilities and associated parking areas for no more than 30 vehicles.
.066 Type 2 cannabis production facilities, subject to WCC §
20.80.690.
.068 Existing fossil fuel refineries, existing fossil fuel transshipment facilities, renewable fuel refineries, renewable fuel transshipment facilities, piers and docks legally established as of August 8, 2021; provided, that when a permit is sought for a project proposed within or attached to a facility of such classification, the applicant must disclose any capacity changes defined under WCC § 20.68.153 and § 20.68.154 to the county permitting authorities. Provided that a conditional use permit is not required by WCC § 20.68.153 or § 20.68.154, permitted uses include repairs, improvements, maintenance, modifications, remodeling or other changes including but not limited to the following:
(1) Accessory and appurtenant buildings, structures, and processing equipment.
(4) Radio communications facilities.
(5) Security buildings, fire stations, and operation centers.
(7) Routine maintenance and repair.
(8) Environmental improvements and other projects on the subject site that are required or provided to allow compliance with federal, state, regional, or local regulations, including modifications of fossil fuel facilities for purposes of co-processing biomass with petroleum.
(9) Road projects and bridges.
(11) Heating and cooling systems.
(13) Information technology improvements.
(14) Continuous emissions monitoring systems or analyzer shelters.
(15) Wastewater and stormwater treatment facilities.
(16) Replacement and upgrading of existing equipment.
(18) Pipelines carrying petroleum or petroleum products solely within the Heavy Impact Industrial Zoning District.
(19) Pipelines carrying natural gas solely within the Heavy Impact Industrial Zoning District.
(20) Renewable fuel production and shipment.
(21) Transferring fossil fuels during emergency scenarios where contingencies require fossil fuels to be moved.
(22) Necessary fossil fuels transfers during turn-arounds or maintenance periods.
(23) Storage tanks; provided, that the county decision maker shall include in any approval of an application for storage tanks at an existing fossil fuel refinery, fossil fuel transshipment facility, renewable fuel refinery, or renewable fuel transshipment facility a condition that the storage tank shall only be used in the manner described in the application and approved in the permit. The application and permit shall describe the intended use of the storage tank, including the type of fuel to be stored and, if located within a fossil fuel refinery or renewable fuel refinery, whether the storage tank will or will not be used for transshipment.
(24) Other similar structures or activities.
.070 New renewable fuel refineries or renewable fuel transshipment facilities, except that new piers, docks, or wharves in the Cherry Point Industrial District are prohibited.
.071 Expansion of existing legal renewable fuel refineries or renewable fuel transshipment facilities; provided, that the expansion is for renewable fuels only.
.081 Freight railroad switching yards and terminals, except as prohibited under WCC §
20.68.200.
.082 Marine port facilities, except as prohibited under WCC §
20.68.200.
.085 Type I solid waste handling facilities.
.086 Type II solid waste handling facilities.
.109 Battery energy storage systems of any storage capacity.
.110 Self-service storage facilities.
.111 Propane retail and distribution facility.
(Ord. 84-38, 1984; Ord. 87-11, 1987; Ord. 87-12, 1987; Ord. 88-13, 1988; Ord. 91-075, 1991; Ord. 98-083 Exh. A § 66, 1998; Ord. 99-062, 1999; Ord. 99-078, 1999; Ord. 2004-014 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2004-026 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2005-079 § 1, 2005; Ord. 2008-043 § 1, 2008; Ord. 2014-041 Exh. A, 2014; Ord. 2015-006 Exh. A, 2015; Ord. 2016-035 § 1 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 2018-006 § 3 (Exh. C), 2018; Ord. 2021-046 § 3 (Exh. C), 2021; Ord. 2022-011 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022; Ord. 2022-048 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022; Ord. 2023-018 § 1 (Exh. A), 2023; Ord. 2023-078 § 1 (Exh. A § 9), 2023; Ord. 2024-021 § 3 (Exh. C), 2024; Ord. 2024-071 § 1 (Exh. A), 2024)