(1) | Includes residential garages, recreation room, tool shed, noncommercial greenhouses, and swimming pool. |
(2) | Not more than three household pets, which can be kept in the home not including birds, fish, or suckling young of pets. |
(3) | With no significant increase in traffic. |
(4) | Excluding driving ranges. |
(5) | Single-unit apartment up to 500 square feet on the ground floor and/or 25 percent of the floor area on the second floor, within the individual hangar, as an accessory use for use by the lessee of the lot only. Such units must connect to public water and sanitary sewer when it becomes available, as required by Chapter 13.20 CMC. Pilot’s lounges are prohibited within private hangars. |
(6) | When the location at the airport is necessary or required for operations. |
(7) | Activities and facilities subordinate to a permitted use on the same premises as the principal use. |
(8) | Day-care centers as defined by DSHS. |
(9) | Does not allow outside runs or kennels. |
(10) | Includes fabricating, processing, packing, or storage uses. Excludes any use having the primary function of storing, utilizing, or manufacturing explosive materials. Any principal use involving the rendering of fats, the slaughtering of fish or meat. |
(11) | Includes antiques, art supplies, automobile parks and accessories (excluding service and machine shops), baked goods, beverages, bicycles, books and magazines, candy, nuts, and confectionery, clothing, computers, dairy products, dry goods, flowers and house plants, fruits and vegetables, furniture and home furnishings, hardware (including electrical, heating, plumbing, glass, paint, wallpaper, and related goods), home garden supplies, household appliances, household pets, housewares, jewelry and clocks, meat, fish, and poultry (preprocessed), notions, office supplies and equipment, photographic equipment (including finishing), radio, television, and stereos, shoes, sporting goods (excluding firearm sales), stationery, and toys. |
(12) | Sale of alcoholic beverages is a secondary use and is limited to on-premises consumption. |
(13) | Includes art, business, barber, beauty, dancing, martial arts, and music. |
(14) | New and/or used including light pick-up trucks and vans, recreation vehicles or heavy trucks, provided the following requirements are met: |
| (a) | No repairing, painting, or body work shall be conducted outside of a building; |
| (b) | If adjacent to a residential zone, a sight obscuring fence or landscape screen shall be required; |
| (c) | A minimum of a 25-foot setback shall be required of any building from the residential zone. |
(15) | If the use is determined to be reasonable and consistent with the intent of the zone and is of the same general character of the uses permitted in this section, and not to be a significant hazard to the health, welfare, and safety of the town. |
(16) | With uses complimentary and related to a dominant or primary uses; provided, control of building design, location, and site development is retained by the dominant use. In such coordinated development the site area requirement shall apply to the group of buildings and the yard requirements to the site perimeter. |
(17) | Excludes offices and related uses that are permitted outright. |
(18) | If the use is determined to be consistent with the intent of the zone and is of the same general character as the uses permitted in this table. Other uses not listed here, upon determination based on the applicant disclosure, may require additional permitting if the town determines that such uses may pose a threat or create a hazard to the general health, welfare, and safety of the community and town. |
(19) | Provided the following requirements are met: |
| (a) | No more than two main entrances and/or exits to the building and access to the individual storage area be from the inside of the building. |
| (b) | Landscaping and architectural improvements required to ensure compatibility with present and potential town center uses in the vicinity. |
(20) | Includes sawmills, planning mills, veneering, laminating of wood, shake, and shingle mills, pole and piling mills, and plywood mills. |
(21) | Limited to serving a permitted use on same site. |
(22) | Includes assembling and packaging of articles, products or merchandise from previously prepared natural or synthetic materials, including but not limited to bristles, canvas, cellophane, and similar synthetics, chalk, clays (pulverized only, with gas or electric kilns), cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass (including glass finishing), graphite, hair, horn, leather, paper, paraffin, plastic and resins, precious or semiprecious metals or stones, putty, pumice, rubber, shell, textiles, tobacco, wire, wood, and yarn. |
(23) | Includes establishments engaged in electronic, automotive, aerospace, airframe, or related manufacturing and assembly activities, including precision machine shops producing parts, accessories, assemblies, systems, engine, major components, and whole electronic or electrical devices, automobiles, aircraft, aerospace, or underwater vehicles, but specifically excluding explosive fuels and propellants. |
(24) | Includes processing, assembling, and packaging of precision components and products, including precision machine shops for products such as radio and television equipment, business machine equipment, home appliances, scientific, optical, medical, dental, and drafting instruments, photographic and optical goods, phonographic records, and prerecorded audio-visual tape, measurement and control devices, sound equipment and supplies, personal accessories, and products of similar character. |
(25) | Includes processing, treating, assembling, and packaging of articles, products, or merchandise from previously prepared ferrous, nonferrous, or alloyed metals. |
(26) | Includes processing, blending, and packaging of products such as: |
| (a) | Soaps, detergents, and other basic cleaning and cleansing materials; |
| (b) | Mineral products such as abrasives, asbestos, chalk, pumice, etc.; |
| (c) | Clay and cement products such as brick, tile, pipe, etc.; |
(27) | Includes processing, blending, and packaging of the following: |
| (a) | Drugs, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, and cosmetics; |
| (b) | Food and kindred products, such as confectionery products, chocolate, cereal breakfast food, bakery products, paste products, fruits and vegetables, beverages, prepared food specialties (such as coffee, dehydrated and instant food, extracts, spices, and dressings, and similar products); |
| (c) | Dairy products and byproducts such as milk, cream, cheese, and butter, including the processing and bottling of fluid milk, and cream, and wholesale distribution. |
(28) | Includes assembling, packaging, and development of computer equipment and software, and related products. |
(29) | On-site permitted use or larger than 50,000 square feet of floor area. |
(30) | Including such processes as lithography, etching, and engraving, binding, blueprinting, photocopying, and film processing. |
(31) | And buildings appurtenant to a principal use which the planning director finds compatible with the permitted uses described in this chapter and consistent with the purpose and intent of the industrial (I) zoning district. |
(32) | Includes: |
| (a) | Tanning and dressing of hides; |
| (b) | Curing, canning, freezing, and processing of meat and seafoods; |
| (c) | Pickling and brine curing. |
(33) | Includes oil, gas, petroleum, butane, liquid petroleum, gas, and similar products unless clearly incidental and secondary to support a principally permitted use. |
(34) | Of the following and similar related products: |
| (a) | Automobile parts and accessories, including service and machine shops; |
| (b) | Bottled gas; |
| (c) | Bicycles; |
| (d) | Computers; |
| (e) | Farm and garden supplies; |
| (f) | Hardware and equipment; |
| (g) | Lumber and building materials; |
| (h) | Office supplies and equipment. |
(35) | Includes police stations, fire stations, public well sites, public sewer treatment facilities. |
(36) | Excludes commercial amusement devices or operations. |
(37) | Limited to soil, forest, wildlife special food risk or wetland. |
(38) | May be permitted by the town council if the use is determined to be consistent with the intent of the zone and is of the same general character of the uses permitted in this section. |
(39) | Excludes livestock and poultry, machinery and equipment sheds or barns. |
(40) | Installation into or across open space zones, and clearing of a vegetated natural area for one of the permitted uses listed above, subject to the following: |
| (a) | In addition to the conditional use criteria of Chapter 19.68 CMC, it shall be shown that the instruction is necessary to provide services to the open space for public benefit or safety; or for physical or technical reasons, and that no reasonable alternative is practicable. |
| (b) | The design and plan shall create the minimum of surface and vegetation disturbance necessary to accomplish its purpose. |
| (c) | Underground of utilities shall be encouraged and required where site characteristics are suitable. |
(41) | Up to two accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are permitted provided: |
| (a) | A single-family dwelling already exists, or is proposed, on the subject property; |
| (b) | The minimum lot size is met for the underlying zone; and |
| (c) | Conformance with the applicable provisions of CMC 19.25.090 and Chapter 16.12 CMC have been met. |