240.200 Primary Uses.
A. Uses Allowed Outright. The uses allowed in the manufacturing zones are shown in Table 240-1 by the letter "Y". Uses are allowed if they comply with the development standards of the base zone and any additional regulations that apply to the use or the site. Additional regulations are listed in Section 300.
B. Conditional Uses. The uses which are allowed upon approval through the conditional use review process are shown in Table 240-1 with the letters "CU". These uses must meet the conditional use approval criteria, the development standards and any additional regulations stated in Section 300. Solid Waste uses and siting standards must be in compliance with Appendix A - Mitigation Agreement for Siting Solid Waste Facilities.
(1) Marijuana Facilities Conditional Uses.
(a) Marijuana Facilities may be allowed, subject to a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Article 620 of this Code, in the Light Manufacturing and General Manufacturing Zones (LM & GM). No Marijuana facility may be located within the City unless it satisfies all the requirements of this Code and provides evidence of all licensing required by State law. No outdoor production or growing facilities may be authorized by this provision. Marijuana facilities legally established pursuant to this Code shall not be found in conflict with the provision of this Code in the event that a conflicting land use locates in the vicinity of a facility subsequent to the facility obtaining land use approval from the City. Should such conflict arise, the marijuana facility shall be considered a legal nonconforming use and subject to provision set for in Section 640 of this Code.
(b) Marijuana Facilities may not be located and a Conditional Use Permit as provided in this zone shall not be issued for any facility that is:
1. At the same address as a registered grow site.
2. Within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a:
aPublic or private preschool, elementary, secondary or career school attended primarily by minors; or,
3. Public park; or,
4. Within 1,000 feet of another marijuana facility.
C. Prohibited Uses. Uses shown in Table 240-1 with the letter "N" are prohibited in the zone. Legally established uses & development which existed at the time this Code was adopted and would otherwise be prohibited, are subject to additional regulations in Section 640 - Non-conforming Situations.
D. Limited Uses. Uses shown in Table 240-1 with the letter "L" are allowed subject to the following limitations.
(1) This regulation applies to all parts of Table 240-1 marked with a (1). Retail Sales and Service uses in the Light Manufacturing and General Manufacturing zones are limited to 35% of the footprint of all buildings on any lot or group of contiguous lots in common ownership or control. Larger Retail Sales and Service uses (more than 35% of the building footprint) are subject to approval under the conditional use procedure.
(2) This regulation applies to all parts of Table 240-1 marked with a (2). Office uses in the Light Manufacturing and General Manufacturing zones are limited to 35% of the footprint of all buildings on any lot or group of contiguous lots in common ownership or control. Larger Office uses are subject to approval under the conditional use procedure.
(3) This regulation applies to all parts of Table 240-1 marked with a (3). Daycare uses in the Light Manufacturing and General Manufacturing zones are limited to 3,000 gross square feet of area. Larger Daycare uses are subject to approval under the conditional use procedure.
LM |
GM |
|
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RESIDENTIAL CATEGORY |
||
Household Living |
N |
N |
Group Living |
N |
N |
COMMERCIAL CATEGORIES |
||
Retail Sales and Service |
L(1) |
CU(1) |
Marijuana Facilities other than Medical |
N |
N |
Office |
L(2) |
L(2) |
Quick Vehicle Servicing |
CU |
N |
Vehicle Repair |
Y |
CU(1) |
Self Service Storage |
N |
N |
Commercial Recreation |
N |
N |
Major Event Entertainment |
N |
N |
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES |
||
Manufacturing and Production |
Y |
Y |
Light manufacturing, processing, fabrication, packaging, assembly, and experimental, research, testing or development facilities. |
Y |
Y |
Warehouse and Freight Movement |
Y |
Y |
Wholesale Sales |
Y |
Y |
Industrial Service |
Y |
Y |
Waste Related |
N |
CU |
Marijuana Processor |
CU |
CU |
Marijuana Wholesaler |
CU |
CU |
Marijuana Producer |
CU |
CU |
INSTITUTIONAL CATEGORIES |
||
Basic Utilities |
Y |
Y |
Community Service |
CU |
CU |
Parks and Open Space |
Y |
CU |
Schools |
N |
N |
Colleges |
Y |
N |
Medical Centers |
Y |
N |
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries |
N |
N |
Religious Institutions |
N |
N |
Daycare |
CU/L(3) |
CU/L(3) |
Essential Service Provider |
CU |
N |
OTHER CATEGORIES |
||
Detention Facilities |
CU |
CU |
Mining |
CU |
Y |
Radio and TV Broadcast Facilities |
Y |
Y |
Railroad Lines and Utility Corridors |
Y |
Y |
Y = Yes, Permitted Use
N = No, Prohibited Use
CU = Conditional Use Review Required
L = Permitted, but Subject to Limitations
See Section 240.200 D. for footnotes (1), (2) and (3)