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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances_1278_CCv0001.pdf ORDINANCE NO. 1278 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1000 OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS BY ADOPTING AMENDMENT NO. 57 THERETO The City Council of the City of Redlands does ordain as follows : SECTION ONE: That Zoning Ordinance No . 1000 of the City of Redlands be and is hereby amended by adopting Amendment No . 57 which amends a section as follows : SECTION 29.00: M-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT The purpose of the M-2 zone is to preserve the lands of the City appropriate for heavy industrial uses, to protect these lands from intrusion by dwellings and inharmonious commercial uses, to promote uniform and orderly industrial development, to protect property values, to foster an efficient and aesthet- ically pleasant industrial district, to attract and encourage the location of desirable industrial plants, to provide an industrial environment which will be conducive to good employee relations and pride on the part of all citizens of the community, and to provide proper safeguards and appropriate transition for surrounding land uses. Section 29.10: USES PERMITTED A. USES PERMITTED Buildings, structures, and land shall be used and buildings and structures shall hereafter be erected, altered, or enlarged only for the following uses. 1. Uses permitted in the M-1 industrial zone. 2. The manufacturing and processing of the following conducted in and enclosed building, except that any outdoor manufacturing or processing operation in this group of uses shall be subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit: Abrasives Aluminum products Aircraft and aircraft accessories Asbestos Automobiles, trucks and trailers Automotive accessories and parts Boats Bricks Burial vaults and caskets Candles Canvas Carpets and rugs Cement products Chalk Clay pipe and clay products Composition wallboard Glass, but excluding blast furnaces Glazed the Graphite and graphite products Hemp products Ink Jute products Linter Metal foil Metal products Missiles and missile components, exluding explosive fuels Motors and generators Paraffin products Plastics Porcelain products Pulp goods Pumice Putty Railroad equipment Rubber products Sarni and lime products Sisal products Starch and dextrine Steel products Stone products Structural steel products Tile Wire and wire products 3. Machinery manufacture, including electrical, agricultural, construction, mining, air conditioning equipment, dish- washers, dryers, furnaces, heaters, stoves and washing machines, 4. Metal fabricating, heat treating, pickling and stamping. 5. Machine tool manufacture, including metal lathes, presses and stamping machines, and woodworking machines. 6. Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products, except those requiring a Conditional Use Permit. 7. Food products manufacture, including such processes as cooking, roasting, refining and extraction involved in the preparation of such products as cereal, chocolate, cider, coffee, glucose, rice, flour, feed and grain, vegetable oils and yeast, but not including fish or meat products. 8. Transit and transportation terminals, repair and storage facilities. 9. Lumber yards, lumber processing and woodworking, including planing mills, plywood, veneering, wood-preserving and laminating, 10. Contractors yards and shops, including building, masonry, painting, concrete, electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, roofing, heating and air conditioning. 11. Manufacture, storage, reconditioning and exchange of such items as cans, containers, boxes, barrels, bottles and bags. Page 2 12. Storage facilities, except V�oo3 reluiring a Conditional Use Permit. 13. Electrical disti,ibztlon subs uations, electrical transmission substations, public utility service yards and steam electric generating stations, B. SIMILAR USES PERMITTED BY COLMISSION DETERMINATION The Commission may, by resolution of record, permit any other uses which it may determine to be similar to those listed above , in conformity with the intent and purpose of this Zone, and not more obnoxious or detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, or to other uses permitted in this zone. C . USES PERMITTED BY CONDITIOVAL USE PERMIT The following uses may be permitted subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit: 1. Manufacturing of Acetylene Ammonia Aniline dyes Asphalt or asphalt products Bleaching powder Bronze, babbitt metal and similar alloys Carbide Carbolic, hydrochloric, pioric and sulphuric acid Caustic soda Cellulose and celluloid Cellophane Cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of Paris Charcoal, lampblack or fuel briquettes Chlorine Coal, coke or coal tar products Creosote Exterminating agents Fertilizer Film Gas Lacquer, shellac, turpentine, varnish or calcimine (Kalsomine) Linoleum or oil cloth Matches Nitrating of cotton and other materials Phenol Potash Pyroxylin Rubber (natural or synthetic) Soap, tallow, grease and lard Page 3. 2. Storage of Automobiles and other vehicles purchased for wrecking operations House mover' s equipment and buildings moved from other locations Fertilizer or manure Oil or gas within three hundred (300) feet of any residential zone, school or park Oil or gas in amounts of two thousand, five hundred (2,500) barrels or more Sand, gravel, rock or decomposed granite in amounts of two thousand (2,000) tons or more Used building materials or second hand buildings. 3. Salvage, wrecking and disposal activities of the following kinds: Automobile wrecking and salvage Building wrecking and salvage Dumps, including garbage and trash disposal Industrial waste material salvage, waste metal, rag, clothing, glass and paper salvage operations Sewer farm or sewage disposal plants 4. Animal, food or beverage processing of the following kinds: Breweries, distilleries and wineries Meat or fish products packaging, canning or processing Vinegar, yeast and sauerkraut 5. Heavy metal works of the following kinds: Blast furnaces Boiler works Drop forge industries Drop hammers Forges, foundries, and forging works Metal and metal ore reduction or smelting Rolling mills 6 . Refining of Fats and oils Metals and metal ores Petroleum and petroleum products Sugar 7. Distilling of Alcohol Bones Coal Coal tar Coke Wood Page 4. 8. Asphalt, concrete and earth products activities of the following kinds: Asphalt batching plants Concrete mixing and batching plants Rock crushing plants and aggregate dryers Sandblasting plants 9. Also the following: Airports, heliports, and landing strips Butane service and filling stations Radio transmitter towers, higher than fifty (50) feet above ground level 10. Commercial and service type uses which the Commission, after study and deliberation, finds are needed to serve the M-2 district, and which will not interfere with the orderly development of the industrial area, and which will be compatible with industrial uses. Section 29.11: USES PROHIBITED All uses and structures not permitted in Section 29.10 are here deemed to be specifically prohibited. The following classifications of uses shall not be permitted in this Zone by Commission determin- ation: Animal feed lot and sales yard Dairies Fur or hide curing or tanning Residential, caretaker quarters excepted Stock yards or slaughter houses Section 29.20: PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The property development standards of the M-1 zone (Section 28. 20) shall apply to all property in the M-2 zone. Section 29.30: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS All uses shall comply with the following limitations or performance standards. A. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS All storage activities involving flammable and explosive materials shall be provided with adequate safety devices against the hazard of fire and explosion and adequate fire-fighting and fire-suppression equipment and devices standard in industry. All incineration is prohibited. Page 5, B. RADIOACTIVITY OR ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE Devices which radiate radio-frequency energy shall be so operated as not to cause interference with any activity carried on beyond the boundary line of the property on which the device is located. Radio-frequency energy is electromagnetic energy at any frequency in the radio spectrum between 10 kilocycles and 3 million mega- cycles. C . NOISE The maximum sound pressure level radiated by any use or facility when measured at an abutting residential, commercial, restricted or planned industrial zone boundary line shall not exceed the values listed in Section 27.54 (c) . D. VIBRATION Every use shall be so operated that the ground vibration inherently and recurrently generated is not perceptible, without instruments, at any point on any boundary line of the lot which abuts a residential, commercial or more restricted industrial zone. E. SMOKE Smoke emission shall be controlled in accordance with standards and regulations established by the Air Pollution Control Board. F. EMISSION OF DUST, HEAT AND GLARE Every use shall be so operated that it does not emit dust, heat or glare in such quantities or degree as to be readily detect- ible on any boundary line of the lot on which the use is located. Glare from are welding, acetylene torch cutting or similar processes shall be performed so as not to be seen from any point beyond the outside of the property. G. EMISSION OF ODORS AND GASES Odor: The emission of obnoxious odors of any kind shall not be permitted. Gas: No gas shall be emitted which is deleterious to the public health, safety, or general welfare. Page 6 SECTION TWO; Before adopting this ordinance , the City Council held a public hearing, notice of which was published in the Redlands Daily Facts on the 24th day of November, 1964, seven days before the hearing. SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall be in force and take effect as provided by law. SECTION FOUR: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and cause the same to be published once in the Redlands Daily Facts , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in this city. ATTEST: c � s/ Waldo Fm Burroughs / I. Mayor of the City of Redlands Cit Clerk APPROVED FOR FORM: Edward Fe Taylor City Attorney I, Hazel Ma Soper, City Clerk, City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 1278 was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held December 1 , 1964, by the following vote : AYES - Councilmen Martinez , Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings , Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT: None City Jerk, Cit of Redlands