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Required Project Information . 1::' " . . (Applicant: complete this section)
NOTE: If the proposed use or expansion is not on the use lists in SDC 3.2-415 and is not a light industrial
manufacturing use, explain how the proposed use is similar to a use on these lists. Also, if you are filling in
this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application.
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Pro osed number of full-time or full-time e uivalent em
Warehousing may only occur as a secondary use. In order to have a secondary use,
there must be a primary use. If a warehousing use is proposed, specify the proposed
number of full-time equivalent employees for both the primary use and the warehouse
use: Primar Use: of. Warehouse Use: I)rI~
Operational Performance Standards
The following questions are based on the Operational Performance Standards specified in SDC 3.2-
425. Please res ond to all uestions. An additional ermits re uired must be submitted.
1. Are all ro osed manufacturin o' erations entirel enclosed within a.buildin ?
2. Will the ro osed use meet all a
Iicable on-site desi n standards s ecified in SDC 3.2-445?
3. Is the stora e of raw materials and/or finished roducts entirel within enclosed buildin s?
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i. If no will it be in accordance with SDC 4.6-125 and 3.2-445?
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5. Does the ro osed use re ularl involve the movement of heav
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rohibited use listed in SDC 3.2-415?
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8. Will the ro osed use invoive fire and/or ex losive hazards?
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9. Does the ro osed use address lare external to the buildin ?
10. Will the proposed use utilize hazardous materials that may impact groundwater quality? If
yes, the proposed use must comply with SDC 3.3-200, Drinking Water Protection (DWP)
Overlay District. M e;x e:
11. Will the proposed use produce hazardous waste? If yes, only that waste which is permitted in
accordance with OAR 340-102-0010 to 0065 or any applicable Federal regulation will be 0
permitted. .
12. Will the proposed use produce noise generated by any machinery or equipment? If yes, noise 0
levels in decibels external to the buildin must be in accordance with OAR 340-035-0035.
13. Will the proposed use produce radiation? If yes, uses that involve radiation shall comply with 0
the re ulations in OAR 333-100-0001 throu h 0080 and an a Iicable Federal re ulations.
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Campus Industrial (CI) Zoning District Use Pre-Certification Process
The purpose of the use pre-certification process is so that the Development Services Director can
determine that proposed new construction, additions, expansions, or changes of use are
permitted uses in the CI zoning district. The pre-certification process presumes that a Site Plan
Review or Site Plan Modification application will be required for the proposed development. The
pre-certification process must be completed prior to submittal of a Site Plan Review or Site Plan
Modification application since in the CI district, no land use application may be submitted until
the Development Services Director approves the proposed use.
The intent of the use pre-certification process is not to specifically deny a use but rather to
ensure compliance with applicable local, state, and Federal regulations. Compliance with the
Operational Performance Standards will be a continuing obligation of the approved use. Failure
to comply with the Operational Performance Standards will be a violation of the Springfield
Development Code and/or Chapter 5 of the Municipal Code.
1. Applicant Submits a CI Use Pre-Certification Application Form to the Development
Services Department
. Planning Division staff screen the submittal at the front counter to determine
whether all required items have been submitted.
. Applications missing required items will not be accepted for submittal.
2. City Staff Review the Application and Issue a Decision
. The City mails the applicant and any party of standing a copy of the decision, which
is effective on the day it is mailed. _ -
. Staff considers the permitted uses specified in SDC 3.2-415 and the Operational
Performance Standards specified in SDC 3.2-425 in making a decision. The pre-
certification form will be kept on file in the Development Services Department to be
used for continued compliance with SDC 3.2-415 and 3.2-425.
. If the use is not approved, the applicant may submit a written request asking the
Director to determine if the proposed use is similar to a permitted use.
. If the Director cannot make a determination that the proposed use is similar to a
permitted use, the applicant may apply for a Formal Interpretation in conformance
with SDC 5.11-100.
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I 3.2-415 Schedule of Campus Industrial Use Categories
SITE PLAN REVIEW SHALL BE REQUIRED unless exempted elsewhere in this Code.
The following uses are permitted in the districts as indicated, subject to the provisions, additional restrictions
and exceptions specified in this Code. Uses not specifically listed may be approved as specified in Section 5.11-
100.
Use Cateaorv/ Uses
Primary Uses (3)
Advertisina, marketina, and public relations
Agricultural cultivation is permitted as an interim use on undeveloped land, provided that
spraying, dust, odors, and other side effects of the use do not interfere with the operation
of permitted uses in the CI District (7)
Blueorinting and photocopying
Business Parks (2)
Call centers that orocess oredominantlv inbound teleohone calls
Certain Wireless Telecommunications Svslems Facilities as specified in Section 4.3-145
Computer facilities manaoement services
Computer svstems desian services
Corporate headauarters, reaional headauarters. and administrative offices (4)
Data processina and related services
E (electronicl-commerce includina mail order houses
Educational facilities in business parks including, but not limited to, prolessional,
vocational and business schools; and job training and vocational rehabilitation services
Graphic art services
High Impact Public Facilities (10)
Internet and web site and web search portal (includes services and technical support
centerl
Internet publishina and broadcastina
Laboratories, includina medical, dental and x-rav
Larae- and medium-scale research and development complexes (6)
Light industrial manufacturing involving the secondary processing of previously prepared
materials into components or the assembly of components into finished products (1)
Mail distribution facilities (5)
Manaaement, consultina, and public relations offices
Media productions, including, but not limited to: TV and radio broadcasting studios as well
as cable and other orooram distribution and motion picture production
Non-profit oraanization office
Printina and publishina
Professional membership and union offices
Satellite telecommunications
Software develooment (includes services and technical support center) and publishing
Wired or wireless telecommunications carrier offices
SecondarvUses(3) (B)
A TM's; banks, savin as and loans, and credit unions
Barber, beauty, nail and tannina shops
Bike oaths and pedestrian trails
Buildina maintenance services
Dav care facilities that meet Children's Services Division (CSD) regulations
Eating and drinking establishments including, but not limited to: delicatessens, restaurants,
and coffeeiespresso shops
Industrial and professional eauioment and supply stores
Low impact public utilitv facilities
Outdoor recreation uses and pedestrian amenities including, but not limited to facilities that
are provided in association with a primary use within the same development area: """"""- P _
Parkina lots and oarkino structures ucHe t'(eaelvea:
Pedestrian olazas and similar public spaces P
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Retail, wholesale and service uses: P
Swimminn;:;ools,nlavnrounds, tennis and other snort courts P
Transit stations and stons, exclusive of terminals or transit storane areas P
AccessONcom-m,nents of a Permitted Primarv Use (31
Central mail room P
Conference rooms for tenant use P
EmDiovee lounaes and dininarooms P
Indoor recreation areas including, but not limited to game and craft rooms and exercise and P
dance studios
Warehousino (91 P
Prohibited Uses
Heavy industrial uses that involve the primary manufacturing of large volumes o( raw N
materials into refined materials including, but not limited to processing Crom trees to lumber,
wood products or paper; Crom ores to primary metals; and animal or fish processing in
nackino nlants
An:.; use that cannot meet the onerationalOerformance standards snecified in Section 3.2-425 N
An" retail uses, unlessnermitted as a secondarv use as snecified in Section 3.2-415 N
Stand-alone industrial/commercial warehousing, unless permitted as a secondary use as N
snecified in Section 3.2-410
Mini-warehouse storane facilities N
Drive-throunh facilities N
Medical and dentalnractitioner offices N
Motor freiOht terminals N
Movina and storane facilities N
Truck and auto renair andnaintinnfacilities N
Truck and car washes N
Gas stations N
Motels N
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There is no use list for this category of uses. Proposed light industrial manufacturing uses shall comply with the
operatiomil performance standards specified in Section 3.2-425 in order (or to be considered a permitted use.
Large- and medium-scale light industrial manu(acturing. uses may stand alone. Small-scale light industrial
manufacturing uses shall be located within a business park.
No more than 40 percent of the gross acres of a CI District shall be developed as business parks. Business parks
shall be 5 acres or more in size. Unless specified in Section 3.2-435, business parks may contain permitted small-
and medium-scale light industrial manufacturing uses as well as any permitted primary or secondary uses. Multiple
story buildings are encouraged; office/commercial uses may be located above industrial uses. Development
standards for business parks shall be as specified in Sections 3.2-445 and 3.2-450.
The following commercial and office uses are permitted within a business park.
Corporate headquarters, regional headquarters, and administrative offices may be permitted as part of a large-scale
light-manufacturing use or located within a business park. Corporate and regional headquarters may also stand
alone. The acreage comprising stand alone corporate or regional headquarters site shall be applied to the 40
percent gross acre standard for business parks specified in Note (2), above. Corporate and regional headquarters
shall have at least 20 or more employees at the time of occupancy.
The acreage comprising a stand alone mail distribution site shall be applied to the 40 percent gross acre standard
for business parks as specified in Note: (2), above.
Large- and medium-scale research and development complexes may stand alone. Stand alone large- and medium-
scale research and development complexes are considered an industrial component of the CI District. Small-scale
research and development complexes shall be located within a business park.
Agricultural cultivation aie permitted as an interim use on undeveloped land, provided that spraying, dust, odors,
and other side effects of the use do not interfere with the operation o( permitted uses in the CI District.
Secondary uses.
(a) In no case shall a secondary use stand alone or be permitted in the absence o( a primary use.
(b) Retail, wholesale and service uses, either alone or in combination, shall not exceed 20 percent of the gross floor
area of a building. These uses shall exclude any drive-through facility and shall not primarily serve the public.
Except (or A TMs, each use is limited to 2,500 square (eet of gross floor area.
(c) Child care facilities may exceed the 2,500 square foot standard in order to comply with size requirements
specified in ORS 667 A.
Warehousing is permitted only as a secondary use in the following circumstances: Date Receiv d'
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(b) For products used in testing, design, technical training or experimental product research and development in the
CI District; and/or
(c) In conjunction with permitted office-commercial uses in the CI District.
(d) The secondary use status of warehousing is typically determined by a square footage standard which is less
than 50 percent of the gross floor area of the primary use. In the CI District, the number of employees at the
time of occupancy may also be used to determine secondary use standards status. In this case, the primary use
shall have 20 or more employees and the warehousing use shall have fewer employees than the primary use. If
the employee standard is met, the warehousing use may have more square footage than the primary use.
. (10) If approved in a Conceptual Development Plan, or a Master Plan for the subject CI site, or included in an adopted
Public Facilities Plan, high impact public facilities are subject only to Site Plan Review approval.
I 3.2-425 CI District - Operational Performance Standards
The operational performance standards listed below apply to all uses permitted within the CI District. For
permitted light industrial manufacturing uses, compliance with these operational performance standards shall
be the determining factor. In all other cases, the use lists in Section 3.2-415 are the determining factor.
A. All manufacturing operations shall be entirely enclosed within a building;
EXCEPTION: The Director may allow an outdoor utility yard to store tanks containing gases
and/or fluids that are essential to the operation of the permitted use that cannot otherwise be
contained in an enclosed building for fire and life safety reasons, as determined by the Fire
Marshall. The utility yard shali be screened from public view by a masonry or decorative concrete
wall at least 8 feet in height that is an extension of the building, complements the fac;:ade of the
building and meets the setback requirements specified in Section 3.2-420.
B. All applicable on-site design standards specified in Section 3.2-445 shall be met;
C. The storage of raw materials and/or finished products shall occur entirely within enclosed
buildings. The parking of trucks necessary for the operation of the facility shall also occur within
enclosed buildings, unless permitted as specified in Sections 4.6-125 and 3.2-445C.;
D. Office and commercial uses shall not primarily serve the public;
E. The mo~ement of heavy equipment on or off the site shall not be permitted.
EXCEPTION: Truck deliveries and shipments are permitted;
F. Proposed uses on the prohibited use list specified in Section 3.2-415 shall not be permitted; and
G. Proposed uses shall also comply with the additional operational performance standards listed
below. The intent is not to specifically deny a use, but ensure compliance with applicable local,
State, and Federal regulations. Compliance with these operational performance standards are the
continuing obligation of the property owner. Failure to comply with these operational performance
standards shall be a violation of this Code and/or Chapter 5 of the Springfield Municipal Code,
1997.
1. Air pollution. Air pollution includes, but is not limited to, emission of smoke, dust, fumes,
vapors, odors, and gases. Air pollution shall not be discernable at the property line by a
human observer relying on a person's senses without the aid of a device. The applicant
shall obtain and maintain all applicable licenses and permits from the appropriate local,
State, and Federal agencies.
EXCEPTION: Water vapor or other benign plumes from processes or pollution control
equipment shall not be considered air pollution.
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2. Fire and explosive hazards. All activities involving the use, storage and/or disposal of
flammable or explosive materials shall.comply with the Uniform Fire Code as most recently
adopted by the City.
3. Glare.
a. Glare resulting from exterior lighting, excluding low-intensity pedestrian-level lighting,
shall be controlled by deflecting light away from abutting uses and from public rights-
of-way as specified in Section 4.5-100.
b. Glare resulting from an industrial operation including welding or laser cutting shall not
be visible from the outside of the building.
4. Groundwater Protection. Proposed development utilizing hazardous materials that may
impact groundwater quality shall be as specified in Section 3.3-200.
5. Hazardous Waste. Proposed development shall not utilize or produce hazardous waste
unless permitted as specified in Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 340-102-0010 through
340-102-0065 or any applicable Federal regulation.
6. Noise. These standards apply to noise generated by any machinery or equipment on the
development site. The maximum permitted noise levels in decibels across lot/parcel lines
and district boundaries shall be as specified in OAR 340-035-0035. Noise Control
Standards for Industry and Commerce.
EXCEPTION: Excluded from these noise standards are background traffic on State
highways and public streets and occasional sounds generated by temporary construction
activities, truck deliveries, warning devices, or other similar temporary situations.
7. Radiation. There are various sources of radiation, including, but not limited to ionizing
radiation, electromagnetic radiation, and radiation from sonic, ultrasonic, or infrasonic
waves. Uses that involve radiation shall comply with the regulations in OAR 333-100-0001
through 333-100-0080 and any applicable Federal regulation.
8. Vibration. No use, other than a temporary construction operation, shall be operated in a
manner that causes ground vibration that can be measured at the property line. Ground-
transmitted vibration shall be measured with a seismograph or a complement of
instruments capable of recording vibration displacement, particle velocity, or acceleration
and frequency simultaneously in three mutually perpendicular directions.
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