Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

The following requirements are applicable within the LI zone:

(1) All minimum setback areas shall be permanently landscaped.

(2) The following regulations govern Building Height in the LI zone:

a. For Buildings adjacent to public or private Streets, the maximum Building Height at the minimum setback shall be 20 feet, with Buildings set back one additional foot per additional foot in height over 20 feet.

b. If a Building or Structure is not a Communications Facility as defined in Part 7-7-400P, meets the Commercial Design Standards, and is not located on a property adjacent to a Residential Zone or Use, that Building shall have no limitation on height.

c. For Buildings or Structures adjacent to a Residential Zone or Use, the maximum Building Height at the minimum setback shall be 20 feet, with Buildings set back two additional feet per additional foot in height over 20 feet.

(3) The minimum Lot size shall be one acre for Convenience Stores and three acres for all other Uses.

(4) The minimum Building size shall be 10,000 square feet for all Uses except Convenience Stores, which shall have no minimum Building size.

(5) Loading docks and similar Uses shall be located a minimum of 100 feet from Residential Uses or Zones and shall incorporate Landscaping or wing wall screening.

(6) Automobile Service shall only be allowed as a Use that is incidental to a Permitted or Conditional Use.

(7) Any Use not required to meet the Commercial Design Standards as set forth in Part 3 of Chapter 7-11 shall meet the following design standards:

a. Primary and Secondary Building Facades shall incorporate at least one treatment per Section as outlined in Sections 7-11-311, 7-11-312, and 7-11-313.

b. Metal Buildings shall be subject to the Commercial Design Standards as set forth in Part 3 of Chapter 7-11.

(8) Overhead doors shall not be oriented toward High-Image Arterial Streets as listed in Section 7-10-102.

(Ord. No. 18-13 Amended 05/08/2018; Ord. No. 19-10 Amended 04/16/2019)