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Village of Random Lake Ordinance
CHAPTER 17 - ZONING CODE

17.13M?]1 LIMITED INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS PARK DISTRICT.

  The M?]1 District is intended to provide for manufacturing or industrial operation which, on the basis of actual physical and operational characteristics, would not be detrimental to the surrounding area or to the Village as a whole by reason of noise, dirt, dust, smoke, odor, traffic, physical appearance or other similar factors, and subject to such regulatory controls as will reasonably insure compatibility in this respect.  Outdoor storage of raw materials or finished products is not allowed.

(1)PERMITTED USES. 

(a) Distribution centers.

(b)Blacksmithing, tinsmithing and sheet metal work. 

(c)Bottling plants.

(d)Enameling and painting.

(e)Knitting mills and the manufacture of products from finished fabrics.

(f)Manufacture, fabrication, packing and packaging and assembly of products from furs, glass, leather (but not tanning of hides or manufacture of leather), metals, paper (but not the manufacture of paper or pulp), plaster, plastic (but not the manufacture of plastic), textiles and wood (but not the manufacture of paper or pulp).

(g)Manufacture, fabrication, processing, packaging and packing of confections, cosmetics, electrical appliances, electronic devices, food (except meat rendering plants, slaughtering and first processing of meat and fowl, first processing of fish, cabbage processing and the vining of peas.

(h)Manufacture of furniture, home supplies and appliances, instruments, jewelry, office supplies, pharmaceuticals, sporting goods, tobacco products and toiletries.

(i)Laboratories

(j)Warehousing. 

(k)Welding shops. 

(l)Wholesaling.

(2)CONDITIONAL USES.  (a) Storage and warehousing of fuel and materials, but not the storage of wrecked or dismantled vehicles and junk or the storage of explosives.

(b) Other uses similar in character to the permitted uses, giving due consideration to such items as noise, odor, pollution, traffic and parking, safety, hours and type of operation.

(3)LOT, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS.

Lot frontage              Minimum 100 ft.

Lot area              Minimum one acre

Front yard              Minimum 40 ft.

            Parking lot setback              Minimum 15 ft.

Side yards:

Principal building ...........  Minimum 20 ft.

Accessory building ...........  Minimum 5 ft.

Rear yard .            Minimum 25 ft.

Building height              Maximum 35 ft.

(4)OFF?]STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS.  See sec. 17.19 of this chapter.

  • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.  See sec. 17.20 of this chapter.

             (6)             DRIVEWAYS.  All driveways must be hard surfaced, and constructed within 1 year of occupancy. Hard surfaced shall be defined as concrete, asphalt or brick paving. Additionally, a driveway apron, consisting of the first 5 feet of driveway extending onto the property from a public roadway, shall be constructed from concrete, shall be at least 6 inches thick, and shall be constructed with tapered sides.  Quantity of driveways to be recommended with site plan by the Architectural Review Board and approved by the Plan Commission.

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RLACC WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE

Marilynn B. of Random Lake

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