The purposes of the individual industrial zones and the manner in which they are applied are as follows:
A. 
BP (Business Park) Zone. The BP Zone is applied to areas appropriate for single-tenant and multi-tenant offices that include corporate headquarters, research and development, product development, and general business uses customarily situated on large parcels in a campus park like setting. Uses allowed in this zone may also include small convenience or service commercial activities intended to meet the needs of the onsite employee population. Other uses that are determined to be compatible with primary uses may also be allowed. This zone allows a maximum floor area ratio (FAR) of 1.0 The BP Zone is consistent with the Business Park land use designation of the General Plan.
B. 
IL (Industrial Light) Zone. The IL Zone is applied to areas appropriate for light industry and manufacturing and heavier commercial service-type uses whose proximity to major arterial highways is essential or desirable for their operation due to the large volumes of vehicle and truck traffic that they generate. Uses allowed in this zone may include general manufacturing uses, auto repair services, pest control services, pool maintenance services, and woodworking shops. This zone allows a maximum floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.50. The IL Zone is consistent with the Industrial land use designation of the General Plan.
C. 
IH (Industrial Heavy) Zone. The IH Zone is applied to areas appropriate for a variety of low polluting and nonpolluting industrial and manufacturing activities, including limited regional and subregional commercial activities that are nonpolluting and can coexist compatibly with surrounding land uses. Uses allowed in this zone may include research and development; manufacturing and processing; large single-tenant distribution and sales; boat, recreational vehicle, and truck repair; offices; warehousing and indoor storage; and high technology production. Other uses that are determined to be compatible with primary uses may also be allowed. This zone allows a maximum floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.50. The IH Zone is compatible with the Industrial land use designation of the General Plan.
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)
A. 
Allowed land uses. Table 2-2 (Allowed Uses and Permit Requirements) indicates the uses allowed within each industrial zone and the planning permit required to establish each use, in compliance with Article 6 (Permit Procedures).
B. 
Prohibited land uses. Any table cell with a "—" means that the listed land use is expressly prohibited in that specific zone.
C. 
Land uses not listed. For land uses not listed in Table 2-2 (Allowed Uses and Permit Requirements), the provisions of Chapter 17.105 (Interpretation of Regulations) shall apply.
D. 
Site plan and design review required. All construction activities (e.g., additions, alterations, construction, reconstruction, or remodeling) shall require site plan, design review, and water efficient landscape and irrigation approval in compliance with Chapter 17.630 (Site Plan and Design Review) and Chapter 17.325 (Water Efficient Landscape and Irrigation).
E. 
Applicable regulations. Where the last column in the tables ("Specific Use Regulations") includes a section number, the regulations in the referenced section apply to the use; however, provisions in other sections of this Development Code may also apply.
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)
Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures, shall be designed, constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Table 2-7 (Development Standards for Industrial Zones), in addition to the standards and guidelines in Article 3 (Site Planning and Development Standards) (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, signs, etc.), Article 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses) (e.g., outdoor storage, etc.), and Chapter 17.325 (Water Efficient Landscape and Irrigation).
Table 2-7
Development Standards for Industrial Zones
Development Feature
See Article 8 (Definitions)
BP
IL
IH
Parcel Dimensions
Minimum dimensions required for each newly created parcel. Parcel area shall be measured in terms of net area, as defined in Article 8 (Definitions). Industrial developments within a master planned development that includes a master property association (or similar) for maintenance of common areas, parking lots, etc., and provides cross lot access and parking shall be exempt from the minimum parcel dimensions.
Parcel Area (Net)
5 acres
No minimum
No minimum
Parcel Width
300 ft.
50 ft.
150 ft.
Parcel Depth
200 ft.
200 ft.
200 ft.
Floor Area Ratio
Maximum floor area ratio (FAR) allowed per net acre. See "area, net" in Article 8 (Definitions).
1.0
0.50
0.50
Setbacks
Minimum setbacks required. See Section 17.305.120 (Setback Regulations and Exceptions) for setback measurement, allowed projections into setbacks, and exceptions. See Article 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses) for setback requirements applicable to specific land uses. See Article 8 (Definitions) for definitions of "abutting" and "adjacent." Review Appendix 1 of the Landscape Design Guidelines for possible greater setback requirements on certain streets.
Front
Adjacent to nonresidential
10 ft.
10 ft.
15 ft.
Adjacent to residential
25 ft.
50 ft.
50 ft.
Side (Interior)
Abutting nonresidential
10 ft.
10 ft.
10 ft.
Abutting residential
35 ft.
35 ft.
50 ft.
Side (Street)
Adjacent to nonresidential
10 ft.
10 ft.
20 ft.
Adjacent to residential
25 ft.
25 ft.
50 ft.
Rear
Abutting nonresidential
25 ft.
None
None
Abutting residential
35 ft.
15 ft.
75 ft.
Impervious Surface Coverage
Maximum percentage of the total gross parcel area that may be covered by structures and impervious surfaces.
70%
80%
85%
Height
Maximum allowable height of structures. See Sections 17.305.060 and 17.405.050D.3 (Accessory Structures) for height measurement requirements and height limit exceptions.
Primary Structure
45 ft.
45 ft.
60 ft.
Accessory Structure
15 ft.
15 ft.
15 ft.
Accessory Structures
See Chapter 17.405 (Accessory Structures and Uses).
Fences and Walls
See Chapter 17.315 (Fences, Walls, and Hedges).
Landscaping
See Chapter 17.325 (Water Efficient Landscape and Irrigation).
Parking
See Chapter 17.330 (Off-Street Parking and Loading Standards).
Satellite/Dish Antennae
See Section 17.430.290 (Satellite/Dish Antenna and Amateur Radio Facilities).
Signs
See Chapter 17.335 (Sign Regulations).
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)