19.40.050 Development Standards for Industrial Zones.
A. Purpose: This section establishes the development standards and site requirements for uses in the industrial zones. The standards and rules are established to provide flexibility in project design, prevent fire danger, provide adequate access and circulation, reduce incompatibilities, and prevent overloading of infrastructure due to the impacts of development.
B. Explanation of Table: Development standards are listed down the left column of the table and the industrial zones are identified across the top row. The matrix cells contain the requirements of each zone. The footnotes identify particular requirements applicable to a specific use, standard, or zone.
Development Standards |
L-I |
H-I |
---|---|---|
Minimum lot size |
NR |
NR |
Maximum lot size |
NR |
NR |
Maximum building height |
3 stories or 50'1 |
NR2 |
Front yard setback3 |
NR |
NR |
Exterior side yard setback3 |
NR |
NR |
Interior side yard setback3 |
NR |
NR |
Rear yard setback3 |
NR |
NR |
Landscaping requirements |
Chapter 19.57 |
Chapter 19.57 |
Minimum landscaped buffer along residential zoned property |
15' |
25' |
Buffer requirements |
Section 19.40.130 |
Section 19.40.130 |
Outside storage |
Section 19.40.110 |
Section 19.40.110 |
Fencing requirements |
Section 19.40.120 |
Section 19.40.120 |
Parking requirements |
Chapter 19.54 |
Chapter 19.54 |
Containment within a building |
Section 19.40.070 |
NR |
NR= No Requirement for the zone. Other regulations may apply.
Footnotes for Table 2
1The Planning Agency may allow buildings or structures to be erected to an additional height after a public hearing and examination of the location and upon due proof to the satisfaction of the Agency that such additional height will not be detrimental to the surrounding properties.
2Subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.35 of this title entitled "Airport Clear Zone Overlay Zone."
3Setbacks.
AWithin the setback area shown on Table 2, no building or structure (as defined in 19.06.610 shall be allowed, except flagpoles, street furniture, transit shelters, signage, fencing, slope stability structures, and improvements less than thirty inches (30") above grade, including decks, patios, walks, and driveways. Some of these structures and improvements require a permit.
BThe setbacks shown in the table are zoning setbacks. Larger setbacks may be required by the State Building Code, State Fire Code, sight distance requirements, or landscaping requirements (Chapter 19.57).