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11.35 - Light Industrial Zoning District § 11.35 Section 11.35: Light Industrial Zoning District Subdivision 1. Purpose The purpose of the Light Industrial Zoning District is to provide for the establishment of warehousing, offices and light industrial developments. Subdivision 2. District Established Properties shall be established within the Light Industrial Zoning District in the manner provided for in Section 11.90, Subdivision 3 of this Chapter, and when thus established shall be incorporated in this Section 11.35, Subdivision 2 by an ordinance which makes cross-reference to this Section 11.35 and which shall become a part hereof and of Section 11.10, Subdivision 2 thereof, as fully as if set forth herein. In addition the Light Industrial Zoning Districts thus established, and/or any subsequent changes to the same which shall be made and established in a similar manner, shall be reflected in the official zoning map of the City as provided in Section 11.11 of this Chapter. Subdivision 3. Permitted Uses The following uses and no others shall be considered permitted uses within the Light Industrial Zoning District: A. Offices B. Warehouses C. Wholesale-Retail distribution centers D. Electronics manufacturing E. Food packaging and processing; provided, however, that no processing shall involve any cooking, heating, smoking, soaking or marinating procedures Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 F. Assembly and/or fabricating exclusive of sheet metal or steel fabricating, foundries and similar uses except for the fabricating of sheet metal as it is used for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning business (which types of sheet metal fabricating shall be permitted uses Source: Ordinance No. 674 Effective Date: 12-27-85 G. Other light manufacturing uses that would not constitute a nuisance or health hazard to surrounding or adjacent residential or commercial districts Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 10 § 11.35 H. Essential Services - Class I and Class III Source: Ordinance No. 271, 2nd Series Effective Date: 11-15-02 I. Temporary Retail Sales in accordance with this Section Source: Ordinance No. 536, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-16-15 3. Sexually Oriented Businesses Source: Ordinance No. 326, 2nd Series Effective Date: 4-15-05 K. Breweries. Limited and associated retail use such as merchandise related to the Brewery may be sold. L. Taprooms, that occupy up to 50% of the gross floor area of the Brewery. Limited and associated retail use such as merchandise related to the Brewery may be sold in the taproom. Source: Ordinance No. 540, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-30-15 *Renumbering Source (G-K): Ordinance 536, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-6-15 M. Micro-Distilleries. Limited and associated retail use such as merchandise related to the Micro-Distillery may be sold. N. Cocktail Rooms, that occupy up to fifty percent (50%) of the gross floor area of the Micro-Distillery. Limited and associated retail use such as merchandise related to the Micro-Distillery may be sold in the Cocktail Room. Source: Ordinance No. 567, 2nd Series Effective Date: 7-30-15 Subdivision 4. Conditional Uses The following uses may be allowed as Conditional Uses after review by the Planning Commission and approval by the Council following the standards and procedures set forth in this Chapter: A. Building materials yard (including inside and outside storage) B. Public garages for repairing and storing motor vehicles C. Laundries and dry-cleaning plants D. Animal hospital where domestic animals are received for treatment, care and cure by a duly licensed veterinary physician and surgeon in the customary and ordinary pursuit of his profession E. Ball fields and other recreation facilities Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 10 § 11.35 F. Research and development laboratories and pilot plant operations incidental thereto G. Greenhouses with no outside storage, including an outside growing area no larger than the greenhouse building area. Retail sales may be permitted only where located inside and incidental to a wholesale business H. Packaging and/or bottling of soft drinks or dairy products I. Bakeries (commercial-wholesale) 3. Day care facilities provided that said facilities serve only dependents of persons employed on the same premises as are otherwise permitted by this Chapter Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 K. Health, fitness and/or exercise facilities, including dance studio, gymnastic training, weight lifting studio, aerobic exercise and gymnasiums Source: Ordinance No. 573 Effective Date: 8-27-82 L. Heliports, as herein defined Source: Ordinance No. 643 Effective Date: 11-16-84 M. Food packaging and processing that involves cooking, heating, smoking, soaking or marinating procedures Source: Ordinance No. 664 Effective Date: 7-12-85 N. Child Care Facilities, as defined in this Chapter Source: Ordinance No. 712 Effective Date: 6-23-88 0. Truck/Van Terminals Source: Ordinance No. 50, 2nd Series Effective Date: 11-21-90 P. Medical clinics Source: Ordinance No. 82, 2nd Series Effective Date: 2-27-92 Q. Trade Schools or Training Centers Source: Ordinance No. 252, 2nd Series Effective Date: 7-26-01 R. Adult Day Care Center Source: Ordinance No. 264, 2nd Series Effective Date: 12-13-01 Golden Valley City Code Page 3 of 10 § 11.35 S. Drive-in bank facilities with frontage on a collector or minor arterial street Source: Ordinance No. 274, 2nd Series Effective Date: 12-27-02 T. Accessory retail services and/or sales incidental to a permitted use, conducted in an area less than ten percent (10%) of the building's gross floor area. Source: Ordinance No. 591, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-10-16 U. Recycling Drop-Off Facilities V. Recycling Facilities Source: Ordinance No. 536, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-16-15 W. Taprooms that occupy fifty percent (50%) or more of the gross floor area of the Brewery. Limited and associated retail use such as merchandise related to the Brewery may be sold in the taproom. Source: Ordinance No. 540, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-30-15 X. Cocktail Rooms, that occupy fifty percent (50%) or more of the gross floor area of the Micro-Distillery. Limited and associated retail use such as merchandise related to the Micro-Distillery may be sold in the Cocktail Room. Source: Ordinance No. 567, 2nd Series Effective Date: 7-30-15 Subdivision 5. Prohibited Uses No building, structure, or land shall be used, and no building or structure shall be erected, altered or enlarged which is intended or designed, for any of the following uses: A. Residential dwellings B. Hotels, motels, rooming houses, or tourist homes C. Institutional uses Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 D. Except as provided herein, retail commercial uses, such as shopping centers Source: Ordinance No. 326, 2nd Series Effective Date: 4-15-05 Deleted Loading & Parking Requirements Source: Ordinance 346, 2nd Series Effective Date: 7-1-06 Golden Valley City Code Page 4 of 10 § 11.35 *Subdivision 6. Yard Requirements Front yard, side yard and rear yard setbacks shall be required in the Light Industrial Zoning District as follows: A. In the case of premises abutting a public street front yard setbacks shall be at least thirty-five (35) feet from the right-of-way line of said street. All front yard setbacks shall be maintained as landscaped green areas. In the case of corner lots all portions of said lot abutting a public street shall be deemed to be a front yard. B. In the case of premises facing a Residential Zoning District or an R-2 Zoning District across a public street, the yard abutting that street shall not be less than seventy-five (75) feet from the right-of-way line of the street to the structure. C. Other side and rear yard setbacks shall be as follows: 1. In the case of premises adjoining a Residential Zoning District or an R-2 District required side and rear yard setbacks shall be not less than one hundred (100) feet in depth. 2. In the case of premises adjoining a Multiple Dwelling, Business and Professional Office, or Institutional Zoning Districts, required side and rear yard setbacks shall not be less than fifty (50) feet in depth. Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 3. In the case of premises adjoining a Commercial, Light Industrial, or Industrial Zoning District, required side and rear yard setbacks shall not be less than twenty (20) feet in depth. Source: Ordinance No. 536, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-16-15 4. One-half (0.5) of the required side and rear yards, as measured from the lot line, shall be landscaped, planted, and maintained as a buffer zone. Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 *Subdivision 7. Use Qualifications A. Landscaping. All open areas of any site, lot, tract or parcel shall be so graded so as to provide proper drainage, and except for areas used for parking, drives, or storage, shall be landscaped with trees, shrubs, or planted ground cover. Such landscaping shall conform with a landscape plan that conforms to City standards and is approved by the City Manager or his/her designee. Source: Ordinance No. 427, 2nd Series Effective Date: 12-25-09 Golden Valley City Code Page 5 of 10 § 11.35 B. Storage. All raw materials, supplies, finished or semi-finished products and equipment shall be stored within a completely enclosed building, or within the confines of a one hundred percent (100%) opaque wall or fence not less than six (6) feet in height. C. Screening. All principal, accessory, and conditional uses, except business signs, which are situated within fifty (50) feet of a Residential Zoning District or an R-2 Zoning District shall be screened and buffered from such Zoning District by a separation of open space which shall have a minimum depth of thirty (30) feet, and shall include a required fence or vegetative screening of not less than ninety percent (90%) opacity, and not less than six (6) feet in height above the level of the said Residential or R-2 Zoning District. Source: Ordinance No. 546 Effective Date: 9-18-81 *Subdivision 8. Building Height No building or structure, other than water tanks, water towers, essential service communication structures as provided for in Section 11.71 of this Code and lighting fixtures, shall be erected to exceed a height of forty-five (45) feet in the Light Industrial Zoning District. All necessary mechanical equipment and elevator penthouses will not be included in computation of building height. Source: Ordinance No. 271, 2nd Series Effective Date: 11-15-02 *Subdivision 9. Lot Coverage No building or structure, or group thereof, shall occupy more than fifty percent (50%) of the total land area of any lot or parcel in a Light Industrial Zoning District. Source: Ordinance No. 609 Effective Date: 11-11-83 *Subdivision 10. Accessory Uses The following are permitted accessory uses in the Light Industrial Zoning District: A. Essential Services - Class II Source: Ordinance No. 80, 2nd Series Effective Date: 11-28-91 *Subdivision 11. Temporary Retail Sales A. Temporary retail sales shall include only the retail sales contemplated by the permitted uses in the Commercial Zoning District. Retail sales contemplated by the conditional uses in the Commercial Zoning District are excluded. B. Any person seeking to operate a temporary retail sale in an industrial district shall apply for a permit therefore from the City Manager or his/her designee. A completed application must be submitted at least two (2) weeks prior to the commencement of the temporary retail sale. The City Manager or his/her designee will issue a permit only after it is determined that the application Golden Valley City Code Page 6 of 10 § 11.35 meets all requirements of this subdivision. The permit application shall include the following: 1. The person(s) operating the retail sale and his or its address and telephone number. If a corporation, the state of incorporation shall be provided along with a list of the names and addresses of the officers and principal shareholders thereof. 2. The names and addresses of the owner(s) of the lot or site on which the sale is to take place (sales premises) and proof that the owner(s) has authorized the temporary retail sale. 3. The exact dates and hours of operation of the proposed sale. 4. The name of the person who will manage the temporary sale on the site and the names of employees who will work at it. 5. A parking plan which indicates adequate available parking on the sale premises during its proposed hours of operation. The plan must also indicate adequate parking for any other businesses located on the same sale premises. If adequate parking is not indicated on the parking plan in the opinion of the City Manager or his/her designee, a permit will not be issued for the temporary retail sale. 6. A vehicle circulation and street access plan which shall be submitted for review by the City Manager or his/her designee. It shall include acceptable methods of access to the sale premises and acceptable traffic control measures to ensure safety of those entering and exiting the sale premises. The operator of the sale must provide at his or her cost all traffic control measures recommended by the City Manager or his/her designee which may include the hiring of qualified persons to control traffic. If an acceptable vehicle circulation and street access plan is not provided in the opinion of the City Manager or his/her designee, a permit will not be issued for the temporary retail sale. 7. A non-refundable permit fee, established by City Council Resolution. 8. A written authorization for the sale from the property owner(s), together with the property owner's certification that he has given notification of the sale to all other tenants of the building or site in which the sale is to take place. 9. Proof that all applicable licenses and approvals from the City, Hennepin County or other governmental units have been obtained. C. No site may be used for a temporary retail sale for more than five (5) consecutive days and a total of fifteen (15) days in any one (1) calendar year. Golden Valley City Code Page 7 of 10 § 11.35 D. The plans for the temporary retail sale shall be approved by the City Manager or his/her designee in order to insure that all fire and safety codes are met. If they are not so approved, a permit for such sale will not be issued. E. The temporary retail sale shall not interrupt vehicular circulation on the site or obstruct parking spaces needed by permanent businesses established on the site. F. The temporary retail sale shall take place only inside a building. *G. Sale hours shall be between 9 am and 9 pm. *H. The permit for a temporary retail sale shall be immediately revoked by the City Manager or his/her designee if any of the following occur: 1. Failure to meet any conditions of the permit; 2. Failure to provide adequate off-street parking for the sale, which off- street parking does not impede the operation of other businesses on the premises; 3. Failure to provide safe ingress and egress to the site; 4. Failure to provide fire and safety provisions required by the City Code; 5. Failure to obtain all applicable licenses and approvals from governmental units; or 6. Failure to comply with any provisions of this subdivision. Source: Ordinance No. 118, 2nd Series Effective Date: 9-22-94 *Renumbering Source (G-H): Ordinance 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 *Subdivision 12. Accessory Uses The following are permitted accessory uses in this Zoning District: A. Essential Services - Class I B. Accessory Structures. The following regulations and setbacks shall be required for accessory structures in this Zoning District: 1. Location. A Detached accessory structure shall be located completely to the rear of the principal structure, unless it is built with frost footings. In that case, an accessory structure may be built no closer to the front setback as the principal structure. If an addition is built on to an existing principal structure that would create a situation where an existing garage Golden Valley City Code Page 8 of 10 § 11.35 or accessory structure would not be completely to the rear of the addition to the principal structure, the addition to the principal structure may be built and the existing garage or accessory structure may remain and be considered conforming as long as there is at least ten (10) feet of separation between the existing principal structure with the addition and the existing garage or accessory structure. Additions may be made to the existing garage or accessory structure as long as the ten (10) feet of separation can be met. 2. Front setback. Accessory structures shall be located no less than the required setback for this Zoning District from the front property line along a street right-of-way line. 3. Side and rear setbacks. Accessory structures shall be located no less than the required setback for principal structures in this Zoning District from a side or rear yard property line. 4. Separation between structures. Accessory structures shall be located no less than ten (10) feet from any principal structure and from any other accessory structure. 5. Alley setback. Accessory structures shall be located no less than ten (10) feet from an alley. 6. Height limitations. No accessory structure shall be erected in this Zoning District to exceed a height of one (1) story. One (1) story may not exceed ten (10) feet from the floor to the top plate. Attic space in accessory structures shall be used only for storage and/or utility space. 7. Cornices and eaves. Cornices and eaves may not project more than thirty (30) inches into a required setback. 8. Number and Size of accessory structures. Only one (1) accessory structure shall be allowed on each property and no accessory structure shall be larger in size than the principal structure. In no case shall an accessory structure be greater than one thousand (1000) square feet or less than one hundred twenty (120) square feet in area. Accessory structures include storage buildings, detached sheds, greenhouses, gazebos and other shelters. Accessory structures not used solely for storage and related activities shall have open sides from floor to ceiling, except that they may have railings and temporary screening (used only on two (2) sides at a time), all constructed in accordance with the building code. 9. Design. All accessory structures constructed after the construction of the principal structure must be designed and constructed of similar materials as determined by the City Manager or his/her designee. Golden Valley City Code Page 9 of 10 § 11.35 10. Building Permits. All accessory structures located in this Zoning District require a building permit. 11. Parking structures and garages. In this Zoning District, parking structures and garages shall not be considered accessory structures if they are used to meet the required number of parking spaces. Source: Ordinance No. 344, 2nd Series Effective Date: 05-25-06 * Renumbering Source (Subd. 6-12): Ordinance 346, 2nd Series Effective Date: 7-1-06 Golden Valley City Code Page 10 of 10