§ 18.26.020. Uses permitted within a building.  


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  • The following uses are permitted within the L-I district if they are conducted within a building, or surrounded by a solid fence of wood, masonry or similar new materials:

    (1)

    Automobile body manufacturing;

    (2)

    Boat building;

    (3)

    Bottling plant;

    (4)

    Building materials;

    (5)

    Cabinet shop;

    (6)

    Contractor's yards;

    (7)

    Emergency shelters; defined in section 50801(e) of the Health and Safety Code as "housing with minimal supportive services for homeless persons that is limited to occupancy of six months or less by a homeless person. No individual or household may be denied emergency shelter because of an inability to pay." Emergency shelters shall be subject to the following requirements:

    a.

    Emergency shelters shall be in compliance with all building codes, fire standards, and light industrial parking standards;

    b.

    The maximum occupancy shall not exceed 25 individuals;

    c.

    Emergency shelters shall provide on-site waiting and intake areas that are screened from public view;

    d.

    There shall be at least one staff member of the emergency shelter on site at all times while temporary residents are present;

    e.

    Security lights shall be provided to the satisfaction of the development services director;

    f.

    The applicant shall coordinate with the Lincoln police department to prepare a security plan for the facility, and shall provide the Lincoln police department with the name(s) and telephone number(s) of a responsible party(ies) to contact. The Lincoln police department may require the provision of on-site private security when the facility of [is] occupied if deemed necessary by the chief of police;

    g.

    Emergency shelters shall establish and maintain set hours for client intake/discharge. Said hours shall be posted at the entry to the facility; and

    h.

    Emergency shelters shall maintain a minimum 300-foot separation from other emergency shelters.

    (8)

    Feed and fuel yards;

    (9)

    Food processing;

    (10)

    Frozen food lockers;

    (11)

    Ice and cold storage;

    (12)

    Lumberyard;

    (13)

    Machine shop;

    (14)

    Warehousing;

    (15)

    Other uses which the planning commission has determined are similar in nature.

(Ord. No. 855B, § 3, 5-24-2011; Ord. 357B §3.09.010, 1979)