D-IL Light Industrial
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4.6.1 Purpose
The D-IL zone addresses sites intended for low-impact and moderate-impact employment uses, which may benefit from close proximity to, but clear separation from, mixed-use residential neighborhoods, and are typically located adjacent to highway, rail, and water access points.
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4.6.2 General
All development in the D-IL zone must comply with the form standards of this section, as well as any applicable standards in other sections, including the following:
Principal Uses | Section 6.1 |
Accessory Uses | Section 6.2 |
Temporary Uses | Section 6.3 |
Landscape | Section 7.1 |
Fences and Walls | Section 7.2 |
Stormwater | Section 7.3 |
Outdoor Lighting | Section 7.4 |
Corner Visibility | Section 7.5 |
Site Impacts | Section 7.6 |
Pedestrian Access | Section 8.1 |
Bicycle Access and Parking | Section 8.2 |
Vehicle Access and Parking | Section 8.3 |
Transportation Demand Management | Section 8.4 |
On-Premise Signs | Section 9.2 |
Blocks | Section 10.1 |
Rights-of-Way | Section 10.2 |
Nonconformities | Section 12.1 |
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4.6.3 Lot
Lot Dimensions
A | Lot area (min) | 5,000 SF |
B | Lot width (min) | 50’ |
Lot Coverage
C | Building coverage (max) | 100% |
D | Impervious coverage (max) | 100% |
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4.6.4 Siting
Building Setbacks
A | Front yard (min) | 0’ |
B | Corner side yard (min) | 0’ |
C | Interior side yard (min) | 0’ |
D | Rear yard (min) | 0’ |
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4.6.5 Height
Building Height
A | Building height (max) | 4 stories |
Story Height
Finished ground floor level (min/max) | N/A |
Ground story height (min) | N/A |
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4.6.6 Activation
Transparency
Ground floor transparency, front facade (min) | N/A |
Ground floor transparency, corner side facade (min) | N/A |
Upper floor transparency, front and corner side facades (min) | N/A |
Pedestrian Access
A | Main entrance location (preferred) | Front or corner side facades |
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4.6.7 Specific Standards
- Any building on the site that houses professional or administrative offices, retail and services, or other uses open to the general public during normal business hours should be positioned so as to relate strongly to the adjacent public right-of- way; i.e., by directly abutting the public right-of- way, or by being sited within a lawn no more than 25 feet set back from the public right-of-way.
- The following exterior facade materials are prohibited on principal buildings:
- Reflective wall surface material with a Visible Light Reflectance (VLR) of greater than 15%.