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2026.07.06 ORD 2026-549 Replace Zoning and Land Use Ordinance
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2026.07.06 ORD 2026-549 Replace Zoning and Land Use Ordinance
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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:51 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 75 of 198 <br />(4) Cannabis delivery services (refer to section 90-206(l)). <br />(5) Fences (refer to section 90-227). <br />(6) Lighting, outdoor (refer to section 90-238). <br />(7) Parking and loading areas (refer to section 90-252). <br />(8) Retail sales of cannabis products within a cannabis microbusiness or cannabis mezzobusiness (refer to <br />section 90-206(d)). <br />(9) Signs (refer to section 90-260). <br />(10) Taprooms, tasting rooms, or cocktail rooms accessory to wineries, distilleries, or breweries (refer to <br />section 90-239). <br />(d) Conditional uses. The following are conditional uses allowed in the BP district. Additionally, besides the <br />general CUP standards and criteria found in Section 90-37, each request for a conditional use permit shall be <br />evaluated, based upon the standards and criteria in Article VI, Division 1. <br />(1) Antennas (refer to article VI, division 2, of this chapter). <br />(2) Campus development (refer to section 90-205). <br />(3) Commercial recreation, indoor (refer to section 90-210). <br />(4) Drive-through businesses (refer to section 90-214). <br />(5) Exterior storage (refer to section 90-223). <br />(6) Hotels (refer to section 90-232). <br />(7) Medical cannabis combination businesses (refer to section 90-206(k)). <br />(8) Park and ride lots and transit hubs (refer to section 90-252). <br />(9) Places of assembly, including public, educational, private clubs, or religious facilities (refer to section <br />90-253). <br />(10) Self-service storage facilities (refer to section 90-257). <br />(11) Wineries, distilleries, or breweries (refer to section 90-239). <br />(e) Interim use. The following are interim uses allowed in a BP district. Additionally, besides the general IUP <br />standards and criteria in Section 90-38, each request for an interim use permit shall be evaluated, based <br />upon the specific standards and criteria in Article VI, Division 1. <br />(1) None. <br />(f) Area requirements and construction limitations. The following minimum requirements shall be observed in <br />the BP industrial district subject to additional requirements, exceptions and modifications set forth in this <br />chapter: <br />Minimum lot or parcel size 15,000 sq. ft. <br />Minimum lot width at front setback line 100 ft. <br />Minimum lot width for corner lots 130 ft. <br />Minimum front yard building setback 30 ft. <br />Minimum side yard building setback from industrial zoned properties. Equal to height of building. In no case <br />less than 10 ft. <br />Minimum side yard building setback from properties not zoned <br />industrial. <br />40 ft.
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