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Memo to the Planning Commission Page 3 <br /> April 23, 1996 <br /> I2 <br /> • <br /> Permitted <br /> Offices <br /> wholesale businesses <br /> light manufacturing <br /> warehouses <br /> mini-storage <br /> Conditional <br /> concrete/asphalt products and processing * <br /> foundry, casting, forging metals * <br /> manufacturing, heavy <br /> animal and poultry processing * <br /> freight and rail yards <br /> truck terminals <br /> auto repair shop <br /> junkyards, auto wrecking and storage, salvage yards <br /> recycling processing center <br /> • grain and feed elevators and mills <br /> chemical storage/bulk storage fuel i.e. petroleum <br /> meat or fish packing * <br /> water and sewage treatment <br /> screened outdoor storage area accessory to a principle use <br /> bus and truck storage, maintenance and repair <br /> * Indicates that this use may be included under the heavy manufacturing <br /> definition <br /> In order to come up with a list of uses that better reflect the commercial nature <br /> of the highway commercial zone the following changes are suggested for the C3 <br /> zoning district: <br /> • delete truck terminals from the list of conditional uses <br /> • delete enclosed storage and warehousing from the list of conditional uses <br /> The following two definitions are intended to clarify two types manufacturing, <br /> light and heavy. Staff considered two methods to define light and heavy <br /> manufacturing. One method listed, in the body of the definition, specifically <br /> what types of uses were allowed and the other was a more general description. <br /> • Staff opted to go with the more general description because of the greater <br /> flexibility offered and it was less cumbersome <br /> s:\planning\scott\1112uses.doc <br />
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