§ 21.39.020. Permitted uses.  


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  • A.

    Specific types of uses permitted in the light industrial/commercial district include:

    1.

    Light industrial activities involving the manufacture, repair, servicing or sale of goods or products that can be performed with minimum adverse impact on, and pose no special hazard to, the environment and the community. Goods or products may include, but are not limited to:

    a.

    Mechanical, automotive, marine and contractors' or builders' equipment and supplies.

    b.

    Electrical and electronic equipment or products.

    c.

    Warehousing and storage of equipment, commodities and products.

    2.

    Commercial uses or activities that complement the light industrial activities described in subsection (A)(1) of this section, such as:

    a.

    Service stations,

    b.

    Hardware stores.

    3.

    Commercial uses that, although not essential to the successful functioning of light industrial activities, do not create significant interference or conflict with such activities. These commercial uses may include:

    a.

    Restaurants, including drive-in,

    b.

    Motels,

    c.

    Business, professional and personal services (e.g., banks, accounting services, barber shops),

    d.

    Taxidermy,

    e.

    Veterinary clinics (limited to small animals).

    4.

    Living or residential quarters as an accessory use, such as guards' quarters in large establishments where such quarters provide for security and/or insurability of the premises, or sleeping quarters in fire houses.

    B.

    Similar, related or compatible uses permitted, and criteria for determination of similarity, relatedness or compatibility, include:

    1.

    Uses similar to, or related to, or compatible with those listed or described in subsection (A)(1) of this section are permitted upon a finding by the director that a proposed use does not conflict with the intent of this chapter or the policies of the Lacey urban growth area.

    2.

    The criteria for such finding of similarity, etc., shall include but not be limited to the following:

    a.

    The proposed use is appropriate in this district,

    b.

    The development standards for permitted uses can be met by the proposed use,

    c.

    The public need is served by the proposed use.

    C.

    On-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities as an accessory use to any activity generating hazardous waste and lawfully allowed in this zone, provided that such facilities meet all state and local siting criteria adopted pursuant to Chapter 70.105 RCW.

    D.

    Special uses may be permitted in the light industrial/commercial as provided for in Chapter 21.66 of this title.

    (Ord. 12357 § 1 (part), 2000)

(Ord. No. 14773, § 10(Att. I), 7-24-2012)