§ 3.14. I-2, Heavy Industrial District.  


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  • District Intent Permitted Uses Special Exceptions per Section 10.08
    • Provides for all industrial and heavy See Figure 3—Use Matrix Airport or heliport
    Commercial use Heavy Commercial Artificial Lake
    • Allows outside storage of raw materials Auditorium, Coliseum, Stadium
    • Processing, manufacturing and assembly Bed and Breakfast Establishment
    Allowed outside the building Campground, private or public
    • Typically located between general commercial Cemetery or Crematory
    And heavy industrial uses Church or Temple
    Day Care School
    Fire/Police Station
    Emergency Dispatch Centers
    Golf and Country Clubs
    Greenhouse, Commercial
    Home Occupation
    Hospital
    Manufactured Home, type 2
    Medical/Dental Office or Clinic
    Mineral extraction/gravel Pit
    Mobile Home Park
    Parking Lot
    Penal or correctional facilities
    Riding Stables
    Sewage treatment plant
    Theatre, Outdoors

     

    I-2, Heavy Industrial District Development Standards

    Min. lot area

    Min. lot width ..... 50 feet

    Min. off-street parking ..... See sec. 6

    Min. front yard setback

    Arterial road ..... 40 feet

    Collector road ..... 30 feet

    Local street ..... 25 feet

    County maintained ..... 40 feet

    Min. side yard setback ..... 7 feet

    Min. rear yard setback ..... 20 feet

    Min. setback from parking area when abutting residential district ..... 100 feet

    Min. setback from structure to P/L when abutting residential property ..... 100 feet

    Max. percentage of lot coverage ..... 90%

    Min. greenspace ..... 10%

    Max. height of structure (in feet) ..... 75

    Max building square footage

    Structures having a setback greater than two-hundred (200) feet shall have a minimum driveable width of twenty (20) feet in which a driveway shall be installed. Driveways which cross open ditches or streams must be design and approved for a gross vehicle weight of not less than forty-five thousand (45,000) pounds for emergency vehicles.

(Ord. No. 1205, 11-21-17)