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4. From property guided by the comprehensive plan for residential development. <br />One hundred (100) feet. <br />(3) Buffer. Where a side or rear lot line in a GI District coincides with an adjacent public <br />road right-of-way or property guided by the comprehensive plan for residential or commercial <br />development, a landscape buffer area shall be provided along such side or rear lot line not less <br />than forty (40) feet in depth and shall contain landscaping, planting, berming or other effective <br />screening suitable to provide an effective visual screen in compliance with §1007.043 (17)(f) of <br />this Ordinance. <br />(4) Maximum Building Height. Forty-five (45) feet, except as allowed by § 1007.043 (3). <br />(5) Maximum Impervious Surface Coverage. Seventy-five (75) percent of the lot area. <br />(6) Building Requirements. All newly constructed industrial buildings shall meet the <br />exterior building standards of § 1007.043 (2)(d) of this Ordinance <br />(7) Permitted Uses. Subject to applicable provisions of this Ordinance, the following are <br />permitted uses, in the GI District: <br />(a) Beverage production and bottling, including public tours of the facilities and gift <br />shops containing merchandise directly related to the facility. <br />(b) Building material sales. <br />(c) Commercial (production) bakery. <br />(d) Community gardens operated by the city. <br />(e) Construction -related businesses, including shops and offices for plumbing, heating, <br />glazing, painting, paper hanging, roofing, ventilating, electrical, carpentry, welding, landscaping, <br />excavating, general contracting and similar uses, including contractor storage of equipment and <br />building materials if enclosed within a building, but not storage yards. <br />(f) Feed and seed sales. <br />(g) Greenhouses, nurseries. <br />(h) Laundry, dry cleaning or dying plant. <br />(i) Manufacturing or assembly of a wide variety of products that produces no exterior <br />noise, glare, fumes, noxious products, by-products, or wastes, or creates other objectionable <br />impact on the environment, including the generation of large volumes of traffic. <br />(j) Mass transit terminals. <br />(k) Office business—clinic and general. <br />8-10 <br />
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