LEGAL APPROVAL
The City of Boynton Beach
DEVELOPMENTDEP:,~ TMENT
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P.O. Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310
TEL: 561-742-6260
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September 12, 2003
Mr. Winston Lee
Winston Lee & Associates, Inc.
1532 Old Okeechobee Road, #106
West Palm Beach, FL 33409-5270
Re:
For:
File No.
Location:
Dear Mr. Lee:
Use Approval
Boynton Commerce Center PID
USAP 03-002
Southwest Corner of 1-95 and Woolbright Road
Enclosed i5 the City of Boynton Beach Development Order for application item USAP 03-002, which
represents the amendment of the list of approved uses for Boynton Commerce Center to include
additional manufacturing uses and increased retail sales up to 100% on Lot 3 "B" of the Boynton
Commerce Center PID. The City commission approved this use approval on September 2, 2003, with the
noted conditions.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact this office at (561) 742-
6260.
Sincerely,
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Director of Planning & Zoning
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Attachment:
Development Order
Conditions of Approval
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APPLICANT'S AGENT:
Ms. Jo:ti Brinkman, AICP with Wlnslcl Lee 0 F~soclales, Inc.
AGENT'S ADDRESS:
1532 Old Okeechobee Road. Suite 106 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: September 2.2003
TYPE OF REliEF SOUGHT: Request use approval for various uses (see file) on Lot 3B in the
Boynton Commerce Center PlD
LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Lot 3B, Boynton Commerce Center PID
DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO.
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X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida
appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the
findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows:
OR
THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the
relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative
staff and the public finds as follows:
1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with
the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations.
2. The Applicant
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HAS NOT
established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested.
3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or
suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set
forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included".
4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby
J5... GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof.
DENIED
5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk.
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Pcnnitted Uses and Parking Rc'(uirements {or BO)'n1on Commer~t Cenlu FID
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Personal Services
1. Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
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Permitted Uses, Not Requiring Environmental Review Approval.
B. Manufucturing, including compounding, assembly, repair, or treatment of articles
or merchandise from the following previously prepared materials:
I. Cellophane
2. Canvas
3. Fiber (i.e., wood, except that furniture manufacturing requires
enviromnental review)
4. Fiberglass
5. Glass
6. Leather
7. Textiles
8. Yam
9. Uses listed under Section 8.A.1.a.(6)' (7). (9), (10), (12-15), (18) and (21):
Section 8.A.l.b.(1) & (3) of the Bovnton Beach Zoning Code.
C. Warehouse, Distnbution, Wholesale
I. Any manufucturing category listed above, or any use listed in Sections
8.A.l.c.(2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (9), (14), and (16) of the "M-l
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT' Zoning Regulations, and including, but not
limited to the following:
Wmdow treatment manufucturing and showroom
Glass and mirror manufucturing and distrIbution
Alarm system manufacturers and installers
Tile and Carpet wholesale
Furniture wholesale and distnbution
Artificial flowers/plants wholesale and distnbution
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Plastics
Metal (i.e. machine shoo)
Rubber
ElectricalliDDliances. instruments. devices. and comoonents
Boat Darts and eauiDment
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or merchandise from the foiloVllI1g previously prepared materials:
I. Cosmetics
2. Drugs
3. Pharmaceutical
4. Paper
5. Plastics
6. Metal (i.e., machine shop)
7. Wire
8. Rubber
9. Electrical appliances, instruments, devices, and components
10. Auto parts and equipment
II. Boat parts and equipment
12. Airplane parts and equipment
13. Medical equipment, instruments, devices and components
14. Furniture
15. Precision instruments
16. Engraving, printing and publishing
B. Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
I. Seafuod (excluding Processing)
2. Principal uses for any of the manufacturing categories listed under II.A.
above.
3. Retail sales are allowed for goods listed under Section II.A.5. above
(plastics) provided that less than 50% of the goods sold on the premises are
sold at retail, exceptinlz the eastern oortion of the buildinlz on Lot 3B
desilrnated as industrial. which shall not be allowed retail sales.
ill All uses not specifically listed above are prohtbited. Furthermore, the following uses are
expressly prohtbited:
1. Fertilizer manufucturing, sale or distribution
2. Mi1Iwork
3. Metal casting
4. Welding shops
5. Contractor's shops, storage, or truck parking
6. Retail sales, where the value of goods sold at retail exceeds 50% of the
total value of goods sold from the premises with the exception of the area
desillIlated on Lot 3B as industrial. which shall be allowed no retail sales.
7. Any warehouse or wholesale use which is listed in Section 8.A.2.B:!b
8.A.3.c., or Section 8.A.5.b. of the "M-l INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT"
Boynton Commerce Center PID Use List
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EXHIBIT "e"
C'ondl!lons "r Ap;croval
Project name: Boynton Commerce Center Pill
File number: USAP 03.002
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Re erence: See Exhibit "B" Bovnton Commerce enter Use 1St Revision Renuest
DEPARTl\-IENTS INCLUDE REJECT
PUBLIC WORKS- General
Comments: None X
PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic
Comments: None X
UTILITIES
Comments: None X
FIRE
Comments: None X
POLICE
Comments: None X
ENGINEERING DMSION
Comments: None X
BUILDING DMSION
Comments: None X
PARKS AND RECREATION
Comments: None X
FORESTERlENVIRONMENTALIST
Comments: None X
PLAl'iNING Ac'ID ZONING
Comments:
1. Submit a revised traffic impact statement that indicates the proposed uses and X
their respective building intensities (on Lot 3B in conjunction with NWSP
03.009).
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fixtures, tools and supplies (8Al.c.(2)); Household goods
(8A1.e.C3)); and furniture;
. No retail sales shall be allowed In the portion of the project
, designated as "industrial".
ADDITIOC'lAL PLAi'\fNING & DEVELOP"IENT BOARD CONDITIONS
Comments:
7. None X
ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS
Comments: ~^
8. To be determined.
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(ll) Glass and glass products.
(12) Ceramic. pottery. and
porcelain products, using only previously pulverized
clay, and using kilns fired only by electricity or gas.
(13) Investment casting.
(14) Machinery.
appliances. pans. and tools. limited
finished pans and materials.
equipment.
to assembly of
(lS) Electrical and electronic
goods, limited (Q assembly of pans and materials.
(l6) Plastics, rubber, or fiberglass
products. limited (Q cuuing and assembly of pans and
materials.
(17) Precision instruments, optical
equipmeClt. photographic equipment. and clockwork
devices.
(IS) Medical and dental equipment.
(19) Household goods and other
small items such as jewelry, lapidary goods, personal
articles, toys. amusement devices. sporting goods,
musical instruments; stationary. office, and art
supplies; advertising specialties, novelties, ornaments,
notions, cookware, and flatware.
(20) Fruit packing and shipping.
(21) Artist and craftsman shops,
excluding retail display or sales on premises.
b. Commercial services as fol10ws:
(I) Industrial. commercial, office
and professional equipment; service, repair, and
rebuilding. excluding uses specifically prohibited in
Section S.A.S.
(2) Household goods; service,
repair, and rebuilding. excluding display or sale of
any new, used. or rebuilt merchandise at retail on
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premises, unless spe:ifical1y al1owe::! in accordance
with Sections 8..\.1.. 8.A.2., 8 A.3., or 8.A.4
(3) Furniture and antIque
upholstery. covering. and repairing
(4) Steam and pressure cleaning
serVices.
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tral:ers, induding rc:..,., renting an~ saies.
(13) Passenger vehic'es, boats and
pickup trucks. excluding any retail sales or display.
and excluding the keeping of vehicles in violation of
Chapter 10, Article ::: of the City of Boynton Beach
Code of Ordinances.
(14) Automobile, vehicle, and boat
parts, accessories. furnishings, and supplies; retail
sales or display shall be prohibited as a principal use
and shall be permined only as an ac-cessory use to
repair. service, rebuilding, or instal-Iation services.
where such services lawfully exist.
(15) Mobile homes. limired to
areas west of Interstate 95.
(16) Ice and dry ice, including
retail sales.
(17) Live fish.
d. Transportation, communication,
utilities, and miscellaneous uses as follows:
(1) Utilities, communications
facilities, government. and public utilities shops and
storage areas, police and fire stations, excluding uses
specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5.
(2) Package
messenger service.
and
express
(3) Railroad switching yards.
freight stations and terminals, storage facilities, and
shops.
(4) Recycling pick-up facilities for
paper. glass. and cans from households.
(5) Trade and industrial schools.
(6) Radio or microwave receivers
or transmining towers. as an accessory use to a lawful
principal use.
(7) Ambulance dispatch service.
(8) Community centers, operated
by non-profit organizations, provided that no more
than 40% of the floor space is devoted to office use.
(Ord. No. 96-03, ~ 1,3-19-96)
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any other zoning district. and which is not listej
prohibited use in the ~f-l Zoning District.
2. Permined uses subject to disWlce
requirement. Within any M-l industrial district. no
building, structure, land, or water, or any part thereof
shall be erected, altered, or used, in whole or in part
for any of the following uses, unless a minimum
distance of three hundred (300) feet is maintained
between the use and residential-zoned property. Said
distance shall be measured along a straight airline
route from the property line of residential-zoned
property to the building or portion of the lot where the
specified use is located. except that those portions of
the lot or structure which are located within the
minimum distance may be used for lawful uses other
than the uses listed below, subject to district building
and site regulations.
Any use or process that would require
an envirorunental review permit under Section 8.A.3.,
would require conditional use approval under Section
8.A.4., or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.5.
shall fully comply with the provisions of those
sections, where applicable.
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a. Manufacturing, fabrication, and
processing as follows:
(1) Plastic products, limited to
forming of plastics materials, including compounding
of resins. Establishment of such uses within the
minimum distance requirement specified above shall
require an envirormiental review permit.
(2) Rubber products. limited to
forming of rubber materials; excluding tire and
innerrube manufacturing and rubber reclaiming.
Establishment of such uses within the minimum
distance requirement specified above shall require an
environmental review permit.
(3) Machine shops, welding and
metalworking shops, tinsmiths. sheet metal fabrication.
blacksmith shops; machining, stamping. cuning.
joining, forging, drawing, bending. or other forming
of metals as either a principal or accessory use.
Establishment of such uses within the minimum
distance requirement specified above shall require an
envirorunental review permit.
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(2) Buii~;ng u""nmg anc
janitorial services; swimming pool maintenance
services. Establishment of such uses within the
minimwn distance requirement specified above shall
require an environmental review permit.
(3) Sandblasting on premises.
(4) Bulk storage, distribution,
wholesale or retail sale of topsoil, lime, gravel.
limerock. shellrock, coal, minerals. crushed rock,
sand, cinders. fenilizer, and the like, limited to an
accessory use to a building materials store, garden
shop, nursery, contractor, or other lawful principal
use.
(5) Trucking and transfer, and
moving operations.
(6) Contractors, operative
builders, and trade contractors shops and storage
are1S. Establishment of such uses within the
minimwn distance requirement specified above shall
require an environmental review permit.
(7) Parking or storage of trucks
used for 1he transpon of septic tank waste or other
liquid wastes.
(8) Ad u I t ente rta inment
establishments. in accordance with Section I!.M.
3. Uses requiring envirorunental review
permit. Within an M-1 industrial district, no building,
strucrure, land, or water, or any pan thereof shall be
erected, altered, or used, in whole or in pan, for any
of the following specified uses, unless an
envirorunental review permit is secured in accordance
with the standards and procedures set forth in Section
11.3; provided, however, that any use or process that
would be subject to a minimum distance requirement
under Section 8.A.2., would require conditional use
approval under Section 8.A.4., or would be
prohibited under Section 8.A.5. shall fully comply
with the provisions of those sections, where
applicable.
a. Manufacturing, fabrication, and
processing as follows:
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(1) Dairy products.
(=) Canned. frozen. or preserved
food.
(3) Beverages and bottling.
(4) Confections.
(5) Prepared meat, seafood, and
poultry products.
(6) All other food products, not
specifically permitted in Section 8.A.!. or prohibited
in Section 8.A.5.
(7) Furniture, cabinets. and wood
fixtures, with gross floor area of shop of greater than
two thousand (2,000) square feet.
(8) Printing, publishing,
bookbinding. engraving, and allied industries.
(9) Pharmaceuticals and biological
products.
(10) Cosmetics.
(11) Plastics produc1s, limited to
forming of plastics materials, including compounding
of resins, where such uses would be established
within the minimwn distance requirement specified in
Section 8.A.2.
(12) Rubber products. limited to
forming of rubber materials, and excluding tire and
innenube manufacturing and rubber reclaiming,
where such uses would be established within the
minimum distance requirement specified in Section
8.A.2.
(13) Fiberglass fabrication and
repair, including fiberglass boat fabrication and
repair.
(14) Machine shops, welding and
metalworking shops, tinsmith, sheet metal fabrication,
and blacksmith shops; machining. stamping, cutting,
joining, forging, drawing, bending. or other forming
of metals as either a principal or accessory use, where
(I) Any use which uses. handles.
stores. or displays hazardous materials. or whIch
generates hazardous waste, as defined by 40 Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 261.
4. Conditional uses. Within any M-I
industrial district, no building. structure. land or
water. or any part thereof shall be erected. altered. or
used. in whole or part. for one or more of the
following uses. unless a conditional use approval is
secured according to the standards and procedures set
forth in Section 11.2 of these zoning regulations:
provided, however, that any use or process that
would be subject to a minimum distance requirement
under Section 8.A.2.. would require an
environmental review permit under Section 8.A.3..
or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.5.. shall
fully comply with the provisions of those sections.
where applicable.
a. Millwork and truss plants,
provided that such uses conform to the minimum
distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2.
b. Commercial television, radio and
microwave broadcasting or relay towers.
c. Arenas, stadiums, frontons.
convention and exhibition halls, and racetracks.
provided that all such uses shall have a minimum
frontage of two hundred (200) feet on a collector or
arterial road, and shall have the major access thereto.
d. Helistops, limited to an accessory
use to a lawful principal use.
e. Cutting of sub-primal portions of
meat and pre-cut poultry into serving portions
including packaging and shipping where pre-cut
portions (entering the facility) will not exceed 10
pounds and waste generated will not exceed I % of
pre-cut product.
5. Prohibited uses. Within any M-l
industrial district, no building structure. land. or
water. or any part thereof shall be erected, altered. or
used. in whole or in part, for any use not specifically
allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A.!., 8.A.2.,
8.A.3.. or 8.A.4. of these zoning regulations, or for
any of the following expressly prohibited uses:
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a. ManufacturIng, fabrication,
processing, and extraction as follows:
(I) Grain and feed products: crop
processing.
(2) Vegetable fats and oils.
(3) Distilling and brewing.
(4) Seafood processing.
(5) Slaughtering and rendering of
meat and poultry processing. and dressing. from
carcasses.
(6) Stockyards and feeding pens;
keeping, raising, or slaughter of livestock, horses. or
poultry .
(7) Rendering of animal or
marine fats. oils. and other produc1s: use of
unprocessed bones. fat. hooves. horns, or orher
unprocessed animal products for the production of
glue, soap, lard. oils, or fertilizer.
(8) Sugar processing and refining.
(9) Commercial production of
field or tree crops.
(10) Leather tanning, curing.
finishing, and coloring; storage of raw hides or skins.
(11) Tobacco processing and
tobacco products manufacturing.
(12) Weaving. spinning. knitting,
dyeing, or treating of textile mill products.
(13) Pulp mills; paper and
paperboard mills; converted paper and paperboard
products not specifically permitted in Section
8.A.!.a.(8) of these zoning regulations.
(14) Chemicals and allied products
not specifically allowed elsewhere in this section.
(15) Wood preserving, pressure
treating. and drying.
\ l A .. Tru~t~ swps or auton:", _:k
service stations.
112) Eoar::Erlg ke:me!s, guard dog
kennels and training services.
(13) Any open storage or display.
unless adequately screened, except that growing plants
which are stored or displayed shall not require
screening. Any exterior storage of motor vehicles or
boats in a wrecked condition shall be permitted only in
connection with a lawful principal use allowed
elsewhere in this section. and shall be adequately
screened. Furthermore, the open storage of farm
tractors and implements, shovels or cranes, and special
mobile equipment as defmed by Section 316.003,
Florida Statutes shall be adequately screened.
c. Transportation, communication,
utilities, and miscellaneous uses as follows:
(I) Chemical and toxic waste
storage or disposal; tank truck cleaning.
(2) Land fill operations.
(3) Airports. airfields, and landing
strips.
(4) Heliports.
(5) Residences and trailer parks;
use of vehicles or house trailers as living quarters.
(6) Storage, sale, salvage, transfer.
or disposal of junk, scrap, garbage, offal. refuse. or
other waste materials, except as specifically allowed
elsewhere in this section.
(7) Recycling sorting or processing
facilities.
(8) Animal disposal facilities.
(9) Incinerators of any type.
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Minimum lot area
Minimum lot frontage
Minimum front yard
Minimum side yard
(interior)
Minimum side yard
( corner)
Minimum rear yard
Maximum lot coverage
Maximum height
10.000 square feet
None
15 feet*
15 feet one side
15 feet street side
20 feet* *
60 percent
45 feet, not to
exceed 4 stories
*Except where rear of the lot abuts a paved alley or
s1reet, then no side setback shall be required.
"Where rear yard abuts a railroad right-of-way or
any paved alley. the rear yard may be reduced to ten
(10) feet.
Note: Where lots abut a residential area, the
corresponding side and/or rear setback shall be a
minimum of thirty (30) feet.
All necessary roof-mounted mechanical
equipment shall be sound baffled.
7. Off-street parking. As provided in
Section 1l.H. hereinafter.
(Ord. No. 95-23, 9 1,8-15-95; Ord. No. 95-24, 94,
8-15-95; Ord. No. 96-03. 9 I, 3-19-96; Ord. No.
00-04,99 I, 2,4-4-00; Ord. No. 00-34,91.7-18-00;
Ord. No. 01-57, 92, 11-20-01)
Sec. 8,5.
Overlay zones.
A. MARTIN LUTHER KlNG BOULEVARD
OVERLA Y ZONE.
1. General. With the completion of the
Vision 20120 Redevelopment Plan. the City identified
a segment of the Martin Luther King Boulevard as an
area in need of redevelopment and revitalization. This
section is created to implement the development and
design recommendations in the Redevelopment Plan
intended to create a traditional street corridor with
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[. Pennitted Uses, Not hqllil.'inJl &vir!llunenW R"vi"W Appro'r.J,I.
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1. ceUl.lpbane
2. Canvas
3. Fibc:r (i.e., woOd, ex:cep that fr~t!~ U111;tUfacturioi n'<{ui.r~s "I1V:.rotl,ttlClltil.l
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4. Fiberg1.as~
5. Oles
6. L\:ather
7. Textiles
8. Yam
C. W~hoU$e, Distribution, W hole.al.e
I. My!lllllll1W:turitl& cate:!ory 1i:1ted IIllOVe, or lIn)' u:1C [~ted in Sectians 3.A...c (2),
m, (4), (6), (7), (14). ani (16) Qf~ "M-I lNDUS'l'FUbL DfSTP'lcr ZOO1;ng
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6. Non-Profit Trade arg..-ai%ation R~h IIl1d Re<:ord :3torage f:lc:ilitie:,
7. Offi~ fcl' eontra.:tQc; ~~ and ~~!QWalO!..t:u!a~iD:JI f01"
CO\1tcacttml are specifiClIUy pl'Ohibited, hoY/.lVer.
E. Offi=
I. PID Leuing Office
2. Satellite Operations MJ~ Office:l f(l[ any Ligh.t Indlluill US/I !\Jb;,\W( in
Section 3 of the "M-1 :,ldustrial Dbtricr Zi:lnin&: RqulatioilS
3. ProfMsional Sngine<:ri.:3 Offices
II. Uses ~uirins Enviro~ Review - Su fla1lni1~ D<Pfl1ll1ent('o-: Applicatict::.
A. Manufacturing, including C lllJ;lpoulldiz;.r. asseml:littg, n:paix, or ::rcattt;eat 0 f a rl:iel~ OJ:
maebandise from the [olk 'vins Il!!t!~us!V DreI!lI!!4 :mitedab::
I. Cosmetics
2. Drugs
3. PhsmlaceutiClll
4. Pape.-
5. PlastiQj
tI. Meul (i.e., machine she'p)
7. W'rrc
8. Rubbet-
9. Eleelrieal ;rppllane.." ir"~ d",viees, 1:1d COlltpQlleI1tS
to. Au.... pam and equipment
11. &at parts and cquipmc:.t
12. AiJ1llane perfs ...d C<{UiJ '!Dent
13. Medlcal equiptnent, itlS'11.\1nCCt:!, devices and eom)lOlJel1ls
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16. Engr.Mng, printing, I lid publisrnlla
B. WIRholl5e, Distribmion, Wholesale
\. Seafuod (excluding Pr<)CO$$i!1g)
2. Principal usas fOr any of the mannfocturinll ~ori"" list",l "odnl' n.lI, rJ:'OVe.
3. Retail sa~ ~ allOwtrl fOr goods listed under Seetior.. ll,A-S. abov" (plll!:tic.l:)
provided that Ie:", tluu: 50% (lith" goods seoid <m!,be Jlmni_ lt~ 301& III IIIWI.
IIl. All USc:3l1Ot ~cally ~ abow: are prohibifed-. Fur:hmllore, il,: faUowVlg \l_ nil
cxp""sjy Pf9hibited;
L Futilizllr m......61"tUri ~t, sal" or <U$tributiOl\
2. MiU~
3. MeraI~
4. Welding shops
5. C<lllttactor'sshop" ,to I age, or tm:k parking
6. Rl:tail sales, 'Nbm the 1'l11ue ofgoods sold s:: retail "xceed~ ;0% <,ftm totl:1 vaIJe
of goods sold from the (ll'emi5U.
7. Any ~ or who 1:saIe use which is 1L1!ed ir. SO'rJon 8.<l.2.U., 8.1\.3,,:.,01
Section 8A,'_b. oftbe 'M;-I J:NDUSTRIAL PISTRIC"r' Zon~~ Reguiat~:>t1lJ,
P:lddng Requirement:
Wsm.nn_ distribution wholc,!!& One (1) plllIdD;!; space)lel' elgb:: hurlG'11:d (tlOO)
square feetofgrou flOC)( ~a (;object to the conditbn.s outlined in tiQle1 ;.-3 below).
Manufacturin",: One (l) paricir.(; Sl'llcc per tvro (2) ttnplo}'ces" but om Ie:l~ than OC41 (I)
parking space per :fi",,~ ISO()) ~q;uar, ~ off,roslI 1l0l)ru=.(subjt<;t to rille
COnditiOIlll outJi~ in n(ltes 1-3 below).
I. Showroom$ ~cia1ed witb the principJ.l U$e arei'Cl'lllitlro .!:lll~ IlfCiUuy lue.
2. Ofliccs_iated wjfb. the jltiro;ip.u U$~ are ~Ijfled .:l &Il lIlWilIll:Y use wi::h a
UllIXimm:o of 2"% of tile tot II gI1)lIll ~ _ deo,q!ed ''0 Nm U'"",
3. Office floor - which ~'ll4 2S~ of the tataI ;::ros:o!lcor area "hill be con.sidl:red 1
principal UlIC a.nd ""ell pwYi de parl:iDg :It \be rate of OIU (1) psrldn,: $:pace per three
Inmc:Iml (00) llqU8l'l!! ~ 01. the errtire ~ floor _ '1<o1'V'.ed tQ sncb use.
OtlemiOIl! Ceuttrr: One (1) parl :iDll 'P"ce ~I' tIuee bl.lIl.Che~ (3C~) $q'JII rl: flet of Wel"
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tloor /ll1l3devoted to of&e :~ aM Qlle (1) parkins lIP'ICe pe:re;(ght W.Il1dRd (8C'O) scuar::
teet ofgro~~ .floor area !.leveled to warehouse 1aI~. \Vl;.ere both ol'f:e~ aad w!U'<li,oU9>I use.
are ~XI'd, PllI'Idng ~! b9 cs,!<:uI<<ted baseG on tM roq'JiremCn mr offill<! use_
evsonal Services iIl1d Offio~~: OI;;e (1) PlltIM& :'~ce llef ttlSW 1l\l:[4n:d (3'()1)) s'iuill'l fel:!
of gross tloor IU'ea.
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POSTPONEMENT BY APPLICANT
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