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(3)I-2 Light-Medium Industrial. <br />This zone is limited to areas designated Light- <br />Medium Industrial in the Metro Planor those that meet all of the following <br />minimum siting requirements: <br />(a)Access to arterial streets without undue negative impact on residential <br />streets. <br />(b)No more than 5 acres. <br />(c)Sufficient street frontage to accommodate structures, parking, and <br />access in character with adjacent non-industrial properties. <br />(4)I-3 Heavy Industrial. <br />This zone is limited to areas designated either Heavy <br />Industrial or Special Heavy Industrial in the Metro Plan. <br />Section 23. <br />Section 9.2450of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />9.2450Employment andIndustrial Zone Land Use and Permit Requirements <br />.The <br />following Table 9.2450 Employment andIndustrial Zone Land Use and Permit <br />Requirements identifies those uses in the Employment andIndustrial Zones that <br />are: <br />(P)Permitted. <br />(SR)Permitted, subject to an approved site review planor an approved final <br />planned unit development. <br />(C)Subject to a conditional use permit or an approved final planned unit <br />development. <br />(S)Permitted,subject to the Special Development Standards for Certain Uses <br />beginning at EC 9.5000. <br />(#)The numbers in ( ) in the table are uses that have special use limitations that <br />are described in EC 9.2451. <br />The examples listed in Table 9.2450 are for informational purposes and are not <br />exclusive. Table 9.2450 does not indicate uses subject to Standards Review. <br />Applicability of Standards Review procedures is set out at EC 9.8465. <br />Table 9.2450 Employment and Industrial Zone Land Use and Permit Requirements <br />E-1E-2I-2I-3 <br />Accessory Uses <br />Accessory Uses. Examplesinclude administration PPPP <br />offices, and storageand distribution incidental to the <br />primary use of the site. <br />Agricultural, Resource Production and Extraction <br />Horticultural Uses.Examplesinclude field crops, PPP <br />orchards, berries, and nursery or flower stock. <br />Mineral Resource Mining, Recovery, Stockpiling, SRSR <br />Processing (excluding smelter or ore reduction) <br />Eating and Drinking Establishments <br />Bar and TavernP(4)P(2)P(4) <br />DelicatessenP(4)P(2)P(4) <br />RestaurantP(4)P(2)P(4) <br />Specialty Food and Beverage. Examplesinclude bagel, P(4)P(2)P(4) <br />candy, coffee, donut, and ice cream stores. Products <br />manufactured on-site shall comply with manufacturing <br />allowances for food and beverage products. <br />Education, Cultural, Religious, Social and Fraternal <br />Ordinance -Page 14of 48 <br />