Title 17C Land Use Standards
Chapter 17C.190 Use Category Descriptions
Article IV. Industrial Categories
Section 17C.190.310 Industrial
Serv ice
Characteristics.
Industrial Serv ice firms are engaged in the repair or serv icing of industrial, business or consumer machinery, equipment, products or by-products. Firms that serv ice consumer goods do so by mainly providing centralized serv ices for separate retail outlets. Contractors and building maintenance serv ices and similar uses perform serv ices off-site. Few customers, especially the general public, come to the site. Uses that have significant off-site impacts are regulated as High Impact Uses.
Accessory Uses.
Accessory uses may include offices, parking, storage, rail spur or lead lines, truck fleet and docks.
Examples.
Examples include welding shops; machine shops; tool repair; electric motor repair; repair of scientific or professional instruments; building, heating, plumbing or electrical contractors; printing, publishing and lithography; janitorial and building maintenance serv ices; research and development laboratories; laundry, dry-cleaning and carpet cleaning plants; photo finishing laboratories; truck stop; and towing and vehicle storage.
Exceptions.
Contractors and others who perform serv ices off-site are included in the Office category, if equipment and materials are not stored at the site, and fabrication, or similar work is not carried on at the site.
Hotels, restaurants and other serv ices that are part of a truck stop are considered accessory to the truck stop.
Date Passed: Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Effective Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2005
ORD C33636 Section 3