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Title 14 — Zoning

Chapter 14.350 — INDUSTRIAL USE TABLE

Biggs Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Biggs

§ 14.350.010. Purpose.

The purpose of the industrial use table is to clearly and precisely designate permitted uses and conditional uses within each of the following districts:

M-1 Light Industrial District

M-2 General Industrial District

A-M Agricultural Industrial District (Formerly 14.140.010; Ord. 320 § 1, 1999; Ord. 409 § 3, 2017)

§ 14.350.020. Designation of uses.

With regard to the industrial use table, an "X" indicates that the described use is permitted in the district represented by the symbol at the top of the column. A "U" indicates that the described use requires a use permit in the district represented by the symbol at the top of the column. The absence of an "X" or "U" indicates that the particular use is prohibited in such a district. If a use is not listed on the table, the city planner, upon application, shall determine and recommend to the planning commission whether or not such use is similar in character to a described use for the purposes of applying district regulations and special conditions.

(Formerly 14.140.020; Ord. 320 § 1, 1999; Ord. 409 § 3, 2017)

§ 14.350.025. Medical marijuana dispensaries and deliveries.

Medical marijuana dispensary and delivery, as defined in this title, are not allowable industrial uses. (Formerly 14.140.025; Ord. 384, 2009; Ord. 407 § 9, 2016; Ord. 409 § 3, 2017)

§ 14.350.030. Industrial use table.

A = Administrative Permit
U = Use Permit
X = permitted use
Blank = not allowed
M-1 M-2
Agricultural Uses
Agricultural processing, including: drying and milling of local agricultural
products; dairy products; egg processing; fruit and vegetable packing;
processing of agricultural by-products such as rice straw
U
Agricultural production, including orchard, vineyard, feld and row crops X X
Agricultural support services, general X
Animal processing plants U
Livestock yards and holding facilities U
Hay, seed or grain store X X
Residential Uses
Caretaker quarters (caretaker, proprietor or owner of permitted use) X X
Community Uses
A = Administrative Permit
U = Use Permit
X = permitted use
Blank = not allowed
M-1 M-2
Business college U
Child care center U
Child day care, large U
Child day care, small U
Convalescent hospital, adult care facility U
Emergency shelter X
Funeral establishment or mortuary X X
Golf courses and country clubs, other outdoor recreation U U
Hospital U U
Public facilities X X
Religious facilities U U
Research institutes X X
Theaters, auditoriums U
Transitional and supportive housing X
Commercial Uses
Adult businesses U U
Appliance – sales and service U
Automobile parts, tires, accessories X U
Automobile painting, major repair U U
Automobile sales, rental service X U
Automobile service station U U
Automobile wash; auto seat and upholstery shop U U
Bakery, wholesale X X
Bars, nightclubs, taverns, and lounges U
Bowling alley U
Building material and lumber sales, retail X
Butcher and meat market (excluding slaughterhouse) X X
Cabinet or furniture shop (construction) X X
Carnival or circus U
Cold storage – frozen food locker X X
Collection facilities, small, recycling X X
Collection facilities, large, recycling X X
Data processing and computer operations X X
Equipment sales and rental X X
Furniture, furnishings store U
Heavy equipment storage U X
Kennels – pet boarding, training or grooming; veterinarian X X
Motorcycles – sales, service and repair X X
A = Administrative Permit
U = Use Permit
X = permitted use
Blank = not allowed
M-1 M-2
Moving and storage service X X
Parking lots and garages X X
Pest control services (disinfecting, fumigation etc.) U X
Public/mini-storage X X
Recreation facility – indoor X X
Recreation facility, outdoor U U
Restaurant, 2,500 sq. ft. or less (includes cafes, coffee shops,
delicatessens, and the like)
X U
Restaurant, more than 2,500 sq. ft. (includes cafes, coffee shops,
delicatessens, and the like)
X U
Retail, 2,500 sq. ft. or less U, X[13] U, X[13]
Retail, more than 2,500 sq. ft. U, X [13] U, X [13]
Temporary real estate offces and construction facilities A A
Towing service X X
Travel trailer/mobile home, truck or trailer – sale, rental, service or
storage
X X
Vending carts (food) – see provisions of BMC §14.110.160 A A
Wholesale distributor's service facility; wholesale store and warehouse X X
Industrial Uses
Assembly and processing uses, including:
a. Wool pulling or scouring; petroleum products manufacture; tire
retreading, recapping and rebuilding
X
b. Furniture shop production; carpet and rug cleaning plants;
creameries; garment manufacturing; electronic and plastic products
assembly; laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants
X X
Automobile camper manufacturing; boat – building and major repair U X
Beverage bottling plant U U
Boat – sales, rental, minor service, parts X X
Book binding, printing and lithography X X
Bottled gas, sale and related storage X X
Building contractors – offce and storage yard; building material and
supplies – wholesale; gardening/landscaping service yard or workshop;
plumbing shop and storage yard
X X
Casting foundry X
Composting facilities U
Draying or freight yard U X
Machine shop; sheet metal shop; welding shop X X
Manufacture, sale and/or repair of commercial grade agricultural
equipment and machinery
X
Manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, or treatment of
such products, including: bakery goods; candy; cosmetics; dairy
X X
A = Administrative Permit
U = Use Permit
X = permitted use
Blank = not allowed
M-1 M-2
products; drugs; egg processing; ice manufacturing; food products –
excluding fsh and meat products, wine, vinegar, yeast and the
rendering of fats and oils; fruit and vegetable packing only
Manufacturing, compounding, assembly or treatment of articles or
merchandise from such previously prepared materials as: canvas, cloth,
fber, textiles or yarn; feathers, fur, hair or leather; glass; paper, no
milling; precious or semi-precious stones or metals; plaster, plastics or
wood
X X
Manufacturing and fabrication uses of: asphalt manufacturing or
refning; boiler works; brick, adobe, tile, terra cotta or concrete products;
cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of paris; chemical or gas manufacture
or cold storage; concrete/cement products or concrete batch plant;
electric or neon sign manufacture; fertilizer manufacture; paint, oil,
shellac, turpentine, lacquer, varnish or glue manufacture; paper and
pulp manufacture; planing and saw mills; soap manufacture; tar
distillation or tar products manufacture
U
Manufacturing of food products, including fsh and meat products,
sauerkraut, wine, vinegar, yeast and the rendering of fats and oils
U
Mineral and excavating uses U
Offce, in conjunction with an approved industrial use X X
Petroleum bulk storage X X
Research and development X X
Salvage yard, wrecking yard, junk yard U
Travel trailer/mobile home – manufacture X
A = Administrative Permit
U = Use Permit
X = permitted use
Blank = not allowed
M-1 M-2
Warehousing, wholesaling and distribution X X
Transportation, Communication, and Utility Uses
Aerial applicator and support services
Airport U U
Alternative fuel/recharging facilities X X
Freight and truck terminals and yards X
Recycling collection facility, large X X
Recycling collection facility, small X X
Recycling processing facility, light U
Solar energy system, large U [6] U [6]
Solar energy system, medium U [6] U [6]
Solar energy system, small X [6] X [6]
Utilities, major X X
Utilities, accessory X X
Utilities, minor X X

Notes:

[6] Solar energy systems permitted only as an accessory use to the prescribed permitted use.

Notes:

[13] Retail uses limited and in connection with product manufacture on-site. (Formerly 14.140.030; Ord. 320 § 1, 1999; Ord. 330 § 2, 2001; Ord. 400 § 4, 2014; Ord. 409 § 3, 2017)

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Contents — Biggs Zoning Code
Biggs Zoning Code
  1. Title 14 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 14.10 — PURPOSE, INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    2. Chapter 14.20 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 14.30 — PROCEDURES
    4. Chapter 14.40 — ZONING AND TEXT AMENDMENTS
    5. Chapter 14.50 — GENERAL AND SPECIFIC PLANS
    6. Chapter 14.60 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    7. Chapter 14.65 — ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMITS
    8. Chapter 14.70 — VARIANCES
    9. Chapter 14.80 — NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND USES
    10. Chapter 14.90 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    11. Chapter 14.100 — DESIGN REVIEW
    12. Chapter 14.110 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS – GENERAL
    13. Chapter 14.120 — (RESERVED)
    14. Chapter 14.130 — OFF-STREET PARKING
    15. Chapter 14.140 — TEMPORARY OCCUPANCY OF MOBILE TRAILERS AND RE…
    16. Chapter 14.150 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    17. Chapter 14.160 — MANUFACTURED HOUSING STANDARDS
    18. Chapter 14.170 — SIGNS
    19. Chapter 14.180 — EXCEPTIONS
    20. Chapter 14.190 — DESIGNATION OF ZONING DISTRICTS
    21. Chapter 14.200 — AGRICULTURAL USE TABLE
    22. Chapter 14.210 — A-G AGRICULTURAL GENERAL ZONING DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 14.220 — A-C AGRICULTURAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT
    24. Chapter 14.230 — A-M AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT
    25. Chapter 14.240 — (RESERVED)
    26. Chapter 14.250 — RESIDENTIAL USE TABLE
    27. Chapter 14.260 — R-1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT
    28. Chapter 14.270 — R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT
    29. Chapter 14.280 — R-3 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT
    30. Chapter 14.290 — R-MU RESIDENTIAL MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICT
    31. Chapter 14.300 — COMMERCIAL USE TABLE
    32. Chapter 14.310 — D-MU DOWNTOWN (B STREET) MIXED-USE ZONING DIS…
    33. Chapter 14.320 — C-G GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT
    34. Chapter 14.330 — C-O COMMERCIAL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICT
    35. Chapter 14.340 — (RESERVED)
    36. Chapter 14.350 — INDUSTRIAL USE TABLE
    37. Chapter 14.360 — M-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    38. Chapter 14.370 — M-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    39. Chapter 14.380 — P-Q PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC ZONING DISTRICT
    40. Chapter 14.390 — PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    41. Chapter 14.400 — MOBILE FOOD VENDORS
    42. Chapter 14.410 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVES/RESIDENTIAL DEN…
    43. Chapter 14.420 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION, DISPENSARIES AND DELIV…
    44. Chapter 14.430 — DISASTER RECOVERY STRUCTURES AND USES

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