Wake Forest Unified Development Ordinance - July 2022

Supplemental Use Standards 3.9 Supplemental Use Standards – Industry/Wholesale/Storage

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3.9. Supplemental Use Standards – Industry/Wholesale/Storage

3.9.1. Industry, Light (HB, LI, HI) A.

Off-Site Impacts: No generation of dust, odors, noise, vibration or electrical interference or fluctuation shall be perceptible beyond the property line. B. Environmental Hazards: All establishments shall be maintained so as not to create environmental hazards (such as oil or gas leaks or spills) that pose a threat to ground or surface water quality, air quality, wildlife and/or humans. C. Vehicular Access: Vehicular access to the site shall be provided on a thoroughfare of suitable industrial capacity as determined by the Administrator and/or any required Transportation Impact Analysis. Location: All such uses must be located a minimum distance of 500 feet from the GR3, GR5, GR10 and UR districts and any parallel conditional district to those districts. B. Environmental Hazards: All establishments shall be maintained so as not to create environmental hazards (such as oil or gas leaks or spills) that pose a threat to ground or surface water quality, air quality, wildlife and/or humans. C. 3.9.2. Industry, Heavy (HI) A. Vehicular Access: Vehicular access to the site shall be provided on a thoroughfare of suitable industrial capacity as determined by the Administrator and/or any required Transportation Impact Analysis. Location: All such uses must be located a minimum distance of 500 feet from the GR3, GR5, GR10 and UR districts and any parallel conditional district to those districts. B. Environmental Hazards: All establishments shall be maintained so as not to create environmental hazards (such as oil or gas leaks or spills) that pose a threat to ground or surface water quality, air quality, wildlife and/or humans. C. Vehicular Access: Vehicular access to the site shall be provided on a thoroughfare of suitable industrial capacity as determined by the Administrator and/or any required Transportation Impact Analysis. D. Screening 1. A minimum 150-foot buffer area is required along all property lines and public rights-of- way. No materials recovery and waste transfer activities, including parking, access roads, buildings, or disposal shall occur in the buffer area. Roads for access to the site may cross the 100-foot area, and monitoring wells may be located within the 100-foot area. All existing trees within the buffer area shall be preserved, except to allow for construction of necessary road crossings and monitoring wells. 2. A Type A buffer shall be required in the buffer area along all property lines and public rights-of-way regardless of the adjacent zoning. Existing plant material may be included in the computation of the required plantings, with approval of the Administrator. 3.9.3. Material Recovery & Waste Transfer Facility (LI, HI) A. E. Special Use Permit: In the LI and HI Districts, a Special Use Permit is required for this use and shall meet the criterial and follow the processes outlined in Chapter 15. 3.9.4. Recycling Collection Station (NB, HB, ICD, LI, HI) A. Location 1. All outdoor storage, collection loading and processing areas must be located a minimum distance of 500 feet from the GR3, GR5, GR10 and UR districts and any parallel conditional district to those districts.

Town of Wake Forest Unified Development Ordinance – July 19, 2022

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