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Chapter 15.305 ZONING USE TABLE
Chapter 15.305
15.305.010 Classification of uses.
15.305.020 Zoning use table – Use districts.
15.305.030 Zoning use table – Use subdistricts.
The zoning use table under NMC 15.305.020 identifies the land uses that are allowed in the various zoning districts. The specific land use categories are described in Chapter 15.303 NMC. The table identifies each use as one of the following:
Permitted Use. The use is a permitted use within the zone. Note that the use still may require design review, building permits, or other approval in order to operate.
Conditional Use. A conditional use permit is required for the use. See Chapter 15.225 NMC.
Special Use. The use is subject to specific standards as identified within this code. The applicable section is included in the last column of the table.
A note indicates specific limits on the use. These notes are listed at the bottom of the table.
Prohibited Use. The use is specifically prohibited.
If none of the codes above are indicated, then the use is not permitted within the zone. [Ord. 2763 § 1 (Exh. A § 6), 9-16-13.]
Newberg Development Code – Zoning Use Table
M-4-C
Notes and Special Use Standards
Home livestock and poultry raising
NMC Title 6
Subject to density limits of NMC 15.405.010(B)
NMC 15.415.050; subject to density limits of NMC 15.405.010(B)
NMC 15.445.050 – 15.445.070; subject to density limits of NMC 15.405.010(B)
NMC 15.445.075 – 15.445.160
P(8)/C(5)
Chapter 15.445 NMC, Article V
Dwelling, mixed use
Limited to one per lot, and allowed whenever the use requires the on-site residence of such person.
Home occupation (no more than one outside paid employee)
NMC 15.415.060
Home occupation (more than one outside paid employee)
INSTITUTIONAL CARE AND HOUSING
ORS Chapter 657A
Residential care home (5 or fewer people)
ORS 197.665
Residential care facility (6 – 15 people)
Group care facility (16+ people)
Religious institution, place of worship
Private club, lodge, meeting hall
Commercial educational services
Pound, dog or cat
ORS Chapter 97.46
Transportation facilities and improvements
Airport, landing field
Heliport, helipad
Pilings, piers, docks, and similar in-water structures
Utility distribution plant or yard
Telecommunication facility incorporated into existing structure/utility pole and no taller than 18 feet above existing structure/utility pole
Chapter 15.445 NMC, Article IV
Telecommunication facility, including radio towers and transmitters, which are 100 feet or less in height, except those incorporated into an existing structure no taller than 18 feet above that structure
Telecommunication facility, including radio towers and transmitters, which are over 100 feet
Retail sales – General
P(15)/(21)
Retail sales – Bulk outdoor
Retail sales – Convenience
NMC 5.15.050 et seq.
Retail food and beverage production
Chapter 15.445 NMC, Article VIII
Eating and drinking – Alcohol-related
Requires liquor license
Eating and drinking – Non-alcohol-related
Commercial recreation – Indoors
Commercial recreation – Outdoors
Commercial recreation – Motor-vehicle-related
Chapter 15.445 NMC, Article VII
Bed and breakfast (2 or fewer rooms)
NMC 15.445.010
Bed and breakfast (3 or more rooms)
NMC 15.445.170
Traded sector industry office
Wholesale and industry sales
Accessory building and use incidental to other permitted uses in the zone
Uses similar to permitted uses in the zone and not defined or categorized
Uses similar to conditional uses in the zone and not defined or categorized
Medical marijuana grow site
Medical marijuana wholesaler
C(31)/(38)
Recreational marijuana processor
Recreational marijuana producer (indoor)
Recreational marijuana producer (outdoor)
Marijuana laboratories
Marijuana research certificate
P: Permitted use
S: Special use – Use requires a special use permit
C: Conditional use – Requires a conditional use permit
X: Prohibited use
(#): See notes for limitations
(1) Limited to sites with preexisting agricultural uses, including at time of annexation.
(2) Limited to one per lot as a permitted use. More than one per lot allowed only through a conditional use permit or planned unit development, subject to density limits of NMC 15.405.010(B).
(3) Permitted on individual lots created prior to November 17, 1992. Homes on individual lots created on or after November 17, 1992, will only be permitted through the planned unit development process.
(4) The permitted density shall be stated on the conditional use permit.
(5) The dwelling units must front onto Hancock or Second Street. No more than 30 percent of a single street frontage of a block may be occupied by residential uses. Contiguous residential street frontage must be less than 60 lineal feet. Density and parking standards for allowable dwelling units must be met.
(6) One residence per lot with the addition of a tie-down or hangar for an airplane. At a minimum, a paved tie-down or hangar shall be provided on the property, or the property shall include permanent rights to a private hangar within the subdivision. See Chapter 15.336 NMC.
(7) The homes are not subject to the development standards set forth in NMC 15.445.050 through 15.445.070.
(8) The units must be located on the same lots as another use permitted or conditionally permitted in the C-3 zone and may not occupy the first floor storefront area (the portion of the building closest to the primary street). There shall be no density limitation. Private parking areas or garages are not required for dwelling units located within buildings in existence prior to and including June 30, 1999. Parking shall be provided for all new dwelling units within any building constructed after June 30, 1999, in private parking areas or garages on the basis of one parking space for each dwelling unit.
(9) Permitted on the ground floor, one per lot in conjunction with any other use permitted or conditional use in the C-1 zone. On upper floors, dwelling units are unlimited and one parking space per dwelling unit is required.
(10) Permitted above any permitted use in the C-2 zone. There shall be no density limitation. Parking shall be provided in private parking areas or garages on the basis of one parking space for each dwelling unit.
(11) Must be located above ground floor commercial uses.
(12) One residence of area not more than 40 percent of the area of the hangar floor, up to a maximum of 1,500 square feet, for an airport caretaker or security officer on each separate parcel.
(13) Permitted in existing dwelling units only. New dwelling units may not be created for this use unless the dwelling unit would otherwise be allowed.
(14) Allowed exclusively for employers or employees of businesses located within this district.
(15) Facility over 40,000 square feet gross floor area requires a conditional use permit.
(16) Allowed in areas designated in industrial area plans.
(17) Limited to facilities owned or operated by a public agency.
(18) Parking garages are a conditional use, and must have first floor street frontage of 40 feet or less for ingress or egress. First floor development must be commercial.
(19) A conditional use permit is required if the facility is less than 2,000 feet from the nearest telecommunication facility.
(20) Businesses in the C-1 zone that have hours of operation between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. require a conditional use permit.
(21) Drive-up service windows accessory to an existing business on the site with walk-in customer service, such as a drive-up bank window, are allowed only with a conditional use permit. Otherwise, drive-up service windows, except those in service on April 1, 2002, are prohibited. Changes in use will not be allowed.
(22) Retail sales of goods on site not allowed.
(23) Limited to secondhand stores.
(24) Store size is limited to 2,000 square feet gross floor area.
(25) Store size is limited to 5,000 square feet gross floor area.
(26) Use must demonstrate that it is compatible with airport operations.
(27) Limited to service stations.
(28) Limited to card lock fueling only. Retail services are limited to self-vending services.
(29) Permitted provided the structure is designed for easy conversion to industrial use, including not having fixed seating.
(30) Limited to 10,000 square feet maximum floor area.
(31) Allowed indoors only.
(32) Allowed indoors only. Outdoor use requires a conditional use permit.
(33) Must be aviation-related. See Chapter 15.332 NMC.
(34) Limited to expansion or change of existing heavy manufacturing uses.
(35) Shall not be located at the same address as a state-registered marijuana grow site, or within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public park, a public elementary or secondary school for which attendance is compulsory under ORS 339.020 or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school, teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a). Distance is measured in a straight line in a radius extending for 1,000 feet or less in any direction from the closest point anywhere on the boundary line of the real property comprising an existing public park, public elementary or secondary school or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school to the closest point of the premises of a dispensary. The premises consist of the dispensary building, or the portion of the building used for a dispensary. Shall not be located within 1,000 feet of another medical marijuana dispensary. Operating hours are limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
(36) Allows up to 12 mature plants; indoor operations only.
(37) Indoor use only.
(38) The use is not allowed within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public park, a public elementary or secondary school for which attendance is compulsory under ORS 339.020 or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school, teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a). Distance is measured in a straight line in a radius extending for 1,000 feet or less in any direction from the closest point anywhere on the boundary line of the real property comprising an existing public park, public elementary or secondary school or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school to the closest point of the premises of a recreational processor, wholesaler or retailer, or medical marijuana processor and wholesaler.
(39) One-thousand-foot separation between retailer to retailer premises and 1,000-foot separation between retailer to dispensary premises.
(40) Operating hours limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. [Ord. 2840 § 1 (Exh. A § 1, Att. 1), 10-15-18; Ord. 2832 § 1 (Exh. A, Att. 1), 7-2-18; Ord. 2820 § 1 (Exh. A § 1, Att. 1), 9-18-17; Ord. 2809 § 1 (Exh. A § 1), 9-19-16; Ord. 2801 § 1 (Exh. A § 2), 6-6-16; Ord. 2798 § 1 (Exh. A § 2), 4-4-16; Ord. 2793 § 2 (Exh. A § 1), 2-1-16; Ord. 2780 § 1 (Exh. A § 2), 4-6-15; Ord. 27631 § 1 (Exh. A § 6), 9-16-13.]
C-3/
(1) The use is not allowed within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public park, a public elementary or secondary school for which attendance is compulsory under ORS 339.020 or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school, teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a). Distance is measured in a straight line in a radius extending for 1,000 feet or less in any direction from the closest point anywhere on the boundary line of the real property comprising an existing public park, public elementary or secondary school or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school to the closest point of the premises of a recreational retailer or wholesaler, or medical marijuana wholesaler.
(2) One-thousand-foot separation between retailer to retailer premises and 1,000-foot separation between retailer to dispensary premises.
(3) Operating hours limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
(4) Shall not be located at the same address as a state-registered marijuana grow site, or within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public park, a public elementary or secondary school for which attendance is compulsory under ORS 339.020 or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school, teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a). Distance is measured in a straight line in a radius extending for 1,000 feet or less in any direction from the closest point anywhere on the boundary line of the real property comprising an existing public park, public elementary or secondary school or a private or parochial elementary or secondary school to the closest point of the premises of a dispensary. The premises consist of the dispensary building, or the portion of the building used for a dispensary. Shall not be located within 1,000 feet of another medical marijuana dispensary. Operating hours are limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
(5) See NMC 15.305.020, Zoning use table – Use districts, for districts where medical marijuana dispensaries, processors, grow sites, and wholesalers are allowed or prohibited.
(6) See NMC 15.305.020, Zoning use table – Use districts, for districts where recreational marijuana processors, producers (indoor and outdoor), retailers, wholesalers, and marijuana laboratories and research certificates are allowed or prohibited.
[Ord. 2840 § 1 (Exh. A § 2, Att. 2), 10-15-18; Ord. 2820 § 1 (Exh. A § 2, Att. 2), 9-18-17; Ord. 2809 § 1 (Exh. A § 2), 9-19-16; Ord. 2801 § 1 (Exh. A § 3), 6-6-16; Ord. 2798 § 1 (Exh. A § 3), 4-4-16; Ord. 2793 § 3 (Exh. A § 2), 2-1-16.]
Code reviser’s note: Section 25 of Ordinance 2763 provides:
SECTION 25: Grace period for previously permitted or conditional uses. Where an applicant demonstrates that a particular use was a permitted or conditional use on a specific property immediately prior to adoption of this ordinance, but that the use is no longer either a permitted or conditional use on that property due to this ordinance, the applicant may establish the use as either a permitted or conditional use, as provided in the prior code, provided the use is legally commenced prior to January 1, 2018.