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Locational Criteria: <br />- Near principle access points of limited access highways or <br />major thoroughfares. <br />- Development in clusters rather than in a "strip" pattern. <br />- Adjoining other business or industrial areas. <br />- Not normally adjacent to residential development unless part <br />of neighborhood service center. <br />- Areas on periphery of shopping centers providing other <br />location criteria are met. <br />Site Development Standards: <br />- If adjacent to residential areas, particular concern should <br />be given to orientation of access and service vehicles, <br />buffering and location of adverse site features such as <br />rubbish pick -up areas, parking, lighted signs, outside <br />storage, etc. <br />- Access and interior traffic movement should be designed so <br />that vehicles may enter and leave the site without interfering <br />with the traffic movement on the abutting highway or arterial. <br />- Frontage roads, joint access points, joint parking and coor- <br />dinated planning for adjacent sites will aid in alleviating <br />problems normally associated with highway business develop- <br />ment. <br />PLAN - Within the past few years, planning for industrial development <br />d. Industrial has tended toward a classification by performance standards <br />Land Use rather than by the traditional light, medium and heavy categories. <br />Factors of appearance, noise, smoke, fire hazard, etc., have <br />been controlled to a point where most industries can qualify <br />to be placed in the same high performance category. Certain <br />operations must be treated differently because of their impact <br />on the environment or neighboring property - mining, bulk <br />manufacturing or processing of building materials fall within <br />this category. <br />The City Zoning Ordinance, the Mining and Extraction Ordinance, <br />State PCA, other environmental agencies and public health and <br />safety agencies will all be instrumental in achieving reasonable <br />and enforceable performance standards. <br />Specific elements of the plan include: <br />1) Designate the present landfill site for a city park. <br />2) Adopt site plan standards for new industrial development. <br />3) Adopt two industrial land use categories, General and <br />Planned with the following criteria: <br />50 <br />
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