Industrial use categories include the on-site production, processing, storage, movement, servicing, or repair of goods and materials. The harvesting and extraction of raw materials, e.g., agricultural, forest, mineral, etc., is not included within the industrial use categories but is found within the resource use category. The industrial use categories typically have one or more of the following characteristics: relatively large acreage requirements, create substantial odor or noise, create heavy traffic passenger vehicle and/or truck volumes, employ relatively large numbers of people, and/or create visual impacts incompatible with residential development.
A. Basic Manufacturing. "Basic manufacturing" use type refers to uses that involve the primary processing of a raw or initially processed material into a product that requires additional processing, manufacture, or assembly in order to become a consumer good. The categories are:
1. The production of basic chemicals;
2. Petroleum and natural gas storage;
3. The manufacture of castings, foundry, and other basic metal products, and the manufacture of nails, spikes, and insulated wire and cable;
4. The tanning, curing, or storage of raw hides or skins;
5. The manufacture of cement, ready-mix concrete, cut stone, and crushed rock and other primary products from materials taken principally from the earth in the form of stone, clay, and sand;
6. The manufacture of asphalt and asphalt reclamation processes;
7. Soil remediation facilities;
8. Saw, lath, shingle, planing, plywood and veneer mills engaged in producing lumber and basic wood materials;
9. The manufacture of pulps from woods and other cellulose fibers and from rags;
10. Petroleum and natural gas refining and processing; and
11. The smelting and refining of ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore or scrap, rolling, drawing, and alloying metals.
B. Contractor Yards. "Contractor yards" use type refers to an area for construction or contracting business offices and the interior or outdoor storage, repair, or maintenance of heavy equipment, vehicles, and construction supplies and materials.
C. Food and Related Products. "Food and related products" use type refers to uses which involve the processing of nonanimal food materials, raw milk, ice manufacturing, and other food products manufacturing, processing, storage and packaging. Examples include: bakeries which distribute products to many retail outlets, creameries and other dairy products manufacturing without on-site dairy animals, soft drink bottling plants, feed and cereal mills, flour mills, vegetable oil manufacturing, refining or storage, yeast plants, and starch, glucose and dextrine manufacturing, and dry pet food, lard, pickles, sauerkraut, and vinegar manufacturing, sugar refining, breweries and distilleries. This use type does not include any food processing in which animals, slaughtered or live, are processed on site. Those uses are found under the animal production, boarding, and slaughtering use type.
1. Level 1: Breweries and wineries.
2. Level 2: All other uses in this use type.
D. Industrial Services and Repair. "Industrial services and repair" use type refers to uses involving the repair of medium and large sized products.
1. Level 1: Boats and trucks exceeding three tons of vehicle weight.
2. Level 2: Uses providing large scale or bulk services to commercial and industrial businesses but not directly to the consumer, e.g., clothes cleaning plants, bulk laundries, diaper services, power laundries, linen supply, dry cleaning plants, industrial launderers, other laundry and garment services, and industrial services related strictly to industrial uses, e.g., assaying, towing and tugboat services, water transportation services, physical and biological research testing laboratories, and industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
E. Intermediate Manufacturing and Intermediate/Final Assembly. See PMC §
20.06.110.
F. Motion Picture/Television and Radio Production Studios. "Motion picture/television and radio production studios" use type refers to uses engaged in the production and distribution of motion pictures, production and distribution of television segments, radio and television production of commercial spots, and other related activities.
G. Off-site Hazardous Waste Treatment and Storage Facilities. "Off-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities" use type refers to facilities that treat and store hazardous waste generated off-site and are authorized pursuant to Chapter
70.105 RCW. All contiguous land and structures used for recycling, reusing, reclaiming, transferring, storing, or treating hazardous wastes are included.
H. Printing, Publishing, and Related Industries. "Printing, publishing, and related industries" use type refers to uses engaged in printing by one or more common processes, such as letterpress, lithography, or screen; services for the printing trade, such as bookbinding and platemaking; and publishing newspapers, books, and periodicals.
1. Level 1: Floor area devoted to printing/pressing operation not exceeding 5,000 square feet.
2. Level 2: Floor area devoted to printing/pressing operation in excess of 5,000 square feet.
I. Recycling Processor. "Recycling processor" use type refers to a recycling business or other industrial activity which specializes in collecting, storing, and processing (converting) recyclable materials, other than hazardous waste, automobile parts, or municipal garbage, for reuse and which uses mechanical equipment to do the processing. Examples include facilities where commingled recyclables are sorted, baled, compacted, sheared, cut or otherwise processed for transport off site and redistribution. Also see the commercial use category for buy-back recycling center use type for comparison.
1. Level 1: Recycling Processors. Permitted outright when located entirely within a building and processing household metals, subject to regulations contained within Chapter
22.01 PMC.
2. Level 2: Recycling Processors. Permitted conditionally when not located entirely within a building or when processing industrial metals.
J. Salvage Yards/Vehicle Storage Facilities. "Salvage yards/vehicle storage facilities" use type refers to uses that involve the salvage of wrecked vehicles, vehicle parts and appliances; and the storage of vehicles for purpose of wholesale trade.
1. Level 1: Salvage yards/vehicle storage facilities uses dealing with storage facilities for motor vehicles and salvage facilities for wrecked motor vehicles, vehicle parts, and appliances in which all vehicles and merchandise are stored within an enclosed building(s).
2. Level 2: Salvage yards/vehicle storage facilities uses dealing with storage facilities for motor vehicles and salvage facilities for wrecked motor vehicles, vehicle parts, and appliances in which vehicles and merchandise are stored either within an enclosed building(s) or in a secure outdoor storage area.
K. Warehousing, Distribution, and Freight Movement. "Warehousing, distribution, and freight movement" use type refers to the large scale warehousing and distribution of manufactured or processed products for one or more businesses and the large scale distribution of raw, manufactured, or processed products for one or more businesses at a central location.
1. Level 1: Warehousing, distribution, and freight movement uses in which manufactured or processed products are stored either within a building serviced by loading docks or in secure outdoor storage areas. Such facilities typically transport products by truck or rail and are often located in close proximity to marine ports. Examples include: grocery chain distribution centers and parcel delivery distribution centers, storage of fabricated concrete blocks, finished lumber storage yard, new automobile storage areas.
2. Level 2: Warehousing, distribution, and freight movement uses in which raw materials, semi-processed materials, or fully manufactured or processed materials are stored either within buildings serviced by loading docks or in secure outdoor storage areas. Such facilities are not necessarily devoted to a single product and are usually located in close proximity to rail lines, marine ports, airports, or regional highways. Examples include raw log storage, shipping container yards.
(Ord. 1361 § 12, 1998; Ord. 1828 § 3, 2012; Ord. 2119 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025)