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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
NO. 3011, AS AMENDED, SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
AND RESTRICTING THE LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS, STRUC-
TURES AND LAND FOR TRADE, INDUSTRY, RESIDENCE OR OTHER
PURPOSES, THE HEIGHT, NUMBER OF STORIES AND SIZE OF
BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES, THE SIZE OF YARDS AND
OTHER OPEN SPACES, OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING, AND
THE DENSITY OF POPULATION, AND FOR SAID PURPOSE DIVIDING
THE MUNICIPALITY INTO DISTRICTS OF SUCH NUMBER, SHAPE AND
AREA AS MAY BE DEEMED BEST SUITED TO CARRY OUT THESE REG-
ULATIONS, BY AMENDING SECTION 2 THEREOF; BY ADDING SECTION
2-D, "IP", INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT, THERETO; PROVIDING
FOR INTERPRETATION, PURPOSE, AND CONFLICT; PROVIDING THAT
THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES AFFECT-
ING ZONING; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENAL CLAUSE; AND NAMING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH,
TEXAS:
SECTION I
THAT Subsection "A" of Section 2, Districts, of the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance No. 3011, as amended, be and the same is hereby amended so
that hereafter it shall read as follows:
A. In order to regulate and restrict the location of
trades and industries and the location of buildings
erected, reconstructed, altered or enlarged for
specified uses, to regulate and restrict the height
and bulk of buildings hereafter erected, reconstruct-
ed, altered or enlarged, to regulate and determine
the area of yards and other open spaces and to
regulate and limit the density of population, the
City of Fort Worth is hereby divided into districts,
of which there shall be nineteen (19), which are
grouped in classes for convenience of reference as
follows:
Class I - Special Purpose
1. "AG" Agricultural District or
District "AG"
2. "CF" Community Facilities District or
District "CF"
3. "MH" Mobile Home Park District or
District "MH"
4. "IP" Industrial Park District or
District "IP"
Class II - Residential
5. "A" One-Family District or District "A"
6. "B" Two-Family District or District "B"
7. "C-R" Restricted Apartment District or
District "C-R"
8. "C" Apartment District or District "C"
9. "D" Apartment District or District "D"
Class III - Commercial
10. "E-R" Restricted Commercial District or
District "E-R"
11. "E-P" Planned Commercial District or
District "E-P"
12. "E" Commercial District or District "E"
13. "F-R" Restricted Commercial District or
District "F-R"
14. "F" Commercial District or District "F"
15. "G" Commercial District or District "G"
16. "H" Business District or District "H"
Class IV - Industrial
17. "I" Light Industrial District or
District "I"
18. "J" Light Industrial District or
District "J"
19. "K" Heavy Industrial District or
District "K"
The term "more restricted district" means one with
fewer permitted uses and the term "less restricted
district" means one with more permitted uses.
SECTION II
THAT the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 3011 , as amended, be
and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto Section 2-D "IP" Industrial
Park District, which shall read as follows:
SECTION 2-D "IP", INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT
It is declared, that the public policy of the City of
Fort Worth and the regulations set forth in the "IP"
District are intended to encourage orderly development of
a high character in attractive landscaped surroundings
by the use of development standards so controlled as to
make the permitted uses more compatible with other uses
in the vicinity or within the district and to preserve
property values and protect the health and welfare of
the inhabitants of the City of Fort Worth.
It is the intent of the City Council in adopting these
regulations to: promote well planned industrial devel-
opment which is more nearly compatible with non-indus-
trial uses; establish high standards of development;
encourage a better environment for the population work-
ing in industry; encourage high quality development of
property which has limited value for residential or
commercial use; establish a buffer district to separate
non-compatible industrial uses from commercial and
residential uses.
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A. Use Regulations:
All uses permitted in this district shall be carried on entirely
within the building (except outside storage lot). No use shall be permitted
which will be injurious or offensive to the occupants of the adjacent
premises or area by reason of fire; radioactivity or electrical disturb-
ance; noise; vibration; smoke; odor; fly ash; dust; fumes; vapors; gases;
and other forms of air pollution; glare; liquid or solid waste; standards
or limitations on such nuisances are as provided in the performance
standards section of this ordinance. In the "IP" Industrial Park District,
no building or land shall be used, and no building shall be hereafter
erected, constructed, altered, or enlarged, nor shall a certificate of
occupancy be issued, except for one or more of the following uses:
1. Any use permitted in the "H" Business District, provided
however that residential structures shall not be permitted
in the "IP" District and further provided that no special
exception use shall be permitted except for those uses
listed in Subparagraph A(20),below.
2. Assaying (other than gold and silver).
3. Carpet and rug cleaning.
4. Cleaning, dyeing, pressing works, laundry and washateria.
5. Dog and cat hospitals and kennels, provided that
no outside pens or stables are constructed, or animals are
otherwise detained outside an enclosed building.
6. Electroplating.
7. Enterprise dealing with the assembly or fabrication of
pre-manufactured parts or materials into a finished or
semi-finished product for resale or distribution, provided
that the assembly of vehicles, trailers, airplanes, mobile
homes, and similar items are prohibited.
8. Furniture and cabinet repair and construction.
9. Galvanizing small utensils.
10. Ice plants and storage houses.
11. Lumber yards. (Retail only)
12. Manufacture of:
Products from aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, steel, bone,
leather, paper, shell , wire, or wood, of any kind other
than those permitted in Districts "J" or "K".
13. Manufacture of:
Artificial flowers; ornaments; awnings; tents; bags; blacking,
cleaning or polishing preparations; brooms or brushes;
buttons and novelties; canvas products; clothing; suits,
coats, or dresses for wholesale trade; food products, syrups,
fruit juices, extracts, drugs or medicine, except products
permitted in Districts "J" or "V; furniture; gas or
electric fixtures; ice cream; mattresses; peanut and pecan
products; potato chips; radio and television sets; and signs
not exceeding four (4) feet by eight (8) feet.
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14. Outside storage yard:
Outside storage of any new product, merchandise, machinery
or objects provided that junk or used products,
merchandise, machinery or objects shall be prohibited;
provided further that a solid fence or wall shall be
constructed and maintained permanently around such stor-
age, and shall comply with the following:
a) Every portion of such fence or wall shall have
a height of one foot above the height of those
items stored, provided however, a minimum height
of six (6) feet shall be required in all instances.
b) A fence or wall shall not be permitted in any
portion of the front, rear and side yards.
c) Openings in the fence shall be provided with a
gate which will block the view of those items
storaged in the area contained within the fence
or wall, provided that such openings shall
not be located so as to be viewed from any resi-
dential land use or residential zoning district.
15. Paper box manufacture.
16. Pattern shop.
17. Warehouse.
18. Wholesale establishment.
19. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to
the above.
20. The following special exception uses may be established
only when authorized by the Board of Adjustment under the
provision of Section 20:
a) Aviation field, airport or aircraft landing area
b) Temporary construction, sales, storage, fabrication
and office buildings
c) Water supply, treatment and storage facilities
d) Radio, television, micro-wave broadcast, relay,
receiving towers and transmission and re-transmission
facilities
e) Riding stable, riding hall , horse track.
B. Height and Area Regulations.
In the "IP" District the height of buildings and minimum dimension
of yards shall be as follows, provided that the yard areas shall be used
only for landscaping, except that driveways permitting access to parking
and loading facilities, and sidewalks leading to the buildings are permitted
in yard areas:
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1. Hei ht: No building or structure shall exceed thirty-five
feet in height.
2. Front Yard: There shall be a front yard of not less than
fifteen 15) feet.
3. Rear Yard: There shall be a rear yard which shall be
et�ermined as follows:
a) When abutting the "I", or "J" or "V District no rear
yard shall be required.
b) When abutting the "E-R"or"E-P; r"E", or "F-R", or "F",
or "G" or "H" District there shall be a rear yard of
not less than ten (10) feet.
c) When abutting the "AG", or "CF", or "MH", or "A", or
"B", or "CR", or "C", or "D" District there shall be
a rear yard of 20 feet.
d) When abutting more than one district the more restrictive
requirement shall apply
4. Side Yard: There shall be a side yard which shall be deter-
mined follows:
a) When abutting the "I", or "J", or "V District no side
yard shall be required.
b) When abutting the "E-R;or"E-P'pr"E", or "F-R", or "F", or
"G", or "H" District there shall be a side yard of not
less than 10 feet.
c) When abutting the "AG", or 'U", or "MH", or "A", or
"B", or "CR", or "C" or "D" District there shall be a
side yard of not less than 20 feet.
d) When abutting more than one district the more restrictive
requirement shall apply.
C. Landscaping:
Landscaping is required in the front, side and rear yards and shall
conform to the following:
1. The physical elements composing the landscape shall be
permanent in form and nature, and perpetually maintained.
2. The form and nature of the physical elements shall consist
primarily of trees, shrubs, ground covers and ornamental
annuals, biennials and perennials; (rocks, gravel and
similar elements shall be secondary).
3. The physical elements composing the landscape shall be
located and maintained so as not to obstruct the vision
of motorists or pedestrians at alley, street or drive
intersections.
D. Screening Fence:
1. Screening fences shall be provided, adjacent and parallel to
the interior rear and side yard lines except as provided in
2(c) below, and when abutting any zoning district except "I",
or "J", or "K"
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2. When a solid fence or wall is required it shall be constructed
and maintained permanently, and shall comply with the
following:
a) Every portion of such fence or wall shall have a minimum
height of six (6) feet.
b) A fence or wall shall not be permitted in any portion
of the front, rear, or side yard.
c) A building wall may take the place of a screening fence,
provided however that no openings shall be permitted
in said building wall.
d) No such screening fence shall be erected so as to obstruct
the vision of motorists or pedestrians at alley, street,
or drive intersections.
E. Signs
Advertising signs or symbols may be constructed or placed in this
District, provided however that every sign or signs shall pertain only to
the use of the property on which located, shall face the principal or
fronting street, shall be attached flat against the wall of the building
and shall not project above the roof line; where lighted, signs shall not
be flashing or animated, nor have any exposed neon.
F. Parking and Loading Space:
The off-street parking and loading regulations of Section 19 shall
apply to all uses established in the "IP" District except as follows:
1. Parking and loading areas are not permitted in the front,
side and rear yards.
2. All loading spaces and associated loading docks shall be
screened from the public right-of-way provided further that
driveways providing access to loading spaces shall not be
parallel and in the same plane to any loading space or
spaces; no loading dock shall take direct access to a public
street.
3. Permanent off-street parking of motor passenger vehicles shall
be provided for all uses permitted in this District. The
number of spaces shall be determined by the requirements
contained in Section 19 except as follows:
a) For outside storage yards: 1 space for each 2,000 square
feet contained in the storage yard shall be provided.
b) For warehousing uses: 1 space for each 1,000 square feet
of floor area contained in the warehousing area of the
building; additionally, 1 space for each 200 square feet
of office, sales, and/or display space contained in the
warehouse building or on the site shall be provided.
c) Industrial uses shall provide 1 space for each 500 square
feet of floor area contained in the industrial operating
area of the building; additionally, 1 space for each 200
square feet of office, sales and/or display space con-
tained in the industrial building or on the site shall
be provided.
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G. Performance Standards:
1. Compliance Required: No land or building in the "IP"
District shall a used or occupied in any manner so as to
create any dangerous, injurious, noxious, or otherwise
objectionable fire, explosive, or other hazard; noise or
vibration, smoke, dust, odor, or other form of air pollution;
heat, cold, dampness, electrical or other substance, con-
dition or element (referred to herein as "dangerous or ob-
jectionable elements") in such a manner or in such amount
as to adversely affect the surrounding area or adjoining
premises; provided that any use permitted by this Section
may be undertaken and maintained if it conforms to the
regulations of this Section limiting dangerous and objec-
tionable elements at the point of determination of their
existence.
2. Enforcement Provisions: Even though compliance with per-
ormance stan ar s procedure in obtaining a certificate of
occupancy is not required for a particular use, initial and
continued compliance with performance standards shall be
enforced by the Building Inspector against any use if
there are reasonable grounds to believe that performance
standards are being violated by such use.
3. Locations Where Determinations Are To Be Made For Enforcement
f Performance Stan ards: The determination of the existence
of any dangerous an o jectionable elements shall be made at
the location of the use creating the same and at any point or
points where the existence of such elements may be more
apparent (herein referred to as "at any point").
H. Performance Standard Regulations:
The following provisions, standards and specifications shall
apply:
1. Fire and Explosion Hazards: All activities involving and
all storage of inflammable and explosive materials shall be
provided at any point with adequate safety devices against
the hazard of fire and explosion,and adequate fire-fighting
and fire suppression equipment and devices standard in the
industry. Burning of waste materials in open fires shall be
prohibited at any point. The relevant provisions of State
and local laws and regulations shall also apply.
2. Radioactivity or Electric Disturbance: No activities shall
be permitted which emit dangerous radioactivity at any point,
or electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation at
any point of any equipment other than that of the creator of
such disturbance.
3. Noise: At the points of measurement which shall be at the
property line, the sound pressure level of noise radiated
from a facility at nighttime shall not exceed forty (40)
decibels or the average sound level of the street traffic
]Sound Pressure Level-Decibels re 0.0002 dynes/cm2
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noise nearest the noise generator, whichever is the
higher, in any octave band of frequency above 300 cycles
per second. The sound pressure level shall be measured
with a Sound Level Meter,2 and an Octave Band Analyzer3
that conform to the specifications published by the American
Standards Association. Noise shall be so muffled or other-
wise controlled, as not to become objectionable, due to
intermittence, beat frequency, impulsive character (ham-
mering, etc.), periodic character (humming, screeching, etc.),
or shrillness. For facilities which radiate noise only
during a normal daytime working shift, the allowable decibel
sound pressure level maximum given above may be increased
twenty-five (25) decibels, or ten (10) decibels above the
average sound level of the street traffic noise nearest
the noise generator, whichever is the higher. Sirens,
whistles, bells, etc. , which are maintained and utilized
solely to serve a public purpose (such as fire and air
raid warning sirens) are excluded from the above regulations.
4. Vibration: No vibration shall be permitted which is dis-
cernible without instruments at the property line.
5. Smoke: No emission shall be permitted, at the point of
ischarge from any chimney or otherwise, of visible grey
smoke of a shade equal to or darker than No. 2 on the Power's
Micro-Ringlemann Chart, published by McGraw Hill Publishing
Company, Inc. , and copyrighted 1954 (being a direct facsimile
reduction of the standard Ringlemann Chart as issued by the
United States Bureau of Mines), except that visible grey
smoke of a shade equal to No. 2 on said Chart may be emitted
for four (4) minutes in any thirty (30) minutes. These pro-
visions applicable to visible grey smoke shall also apply
to visible smoke of a different color but with an apparently
equivalent capacity.
6. Odor: No emission shall be permitted of odorous gases or
other odorous matter in such quantities as to be offensive
at the property line. Any process which may involve the
creation or emission of any odors shall be provided with a
secondary safeguard system, so that control will be main-
tained should the primary safeguard system fail. There is
hereby established as a guide in determining such quantities
of offensive odors, Table III, "Odor Thresholds," in Chapter
5, "Air Pollution Abatement Manual," copyright 1951 by
Manufacturing Chemists' Assn., Inc., Washington, D.C.
7. Fly Ash_, Dust, Fumes, Vapors, Gases and Other Forms o_f_Air
Pollution: No emission shall be permitted which can cause
any damage to health, to animals, vegetation, or other forms
of property, or which can cause any excessive soiling, at
any point; and in no event shall any emission, from any
chimney or otherwise, of any solid or liquid particles in
concentrations exceeding 0.3 grains per cubic foot of the
conveying gas at any point, be permitted. For measurement
of the amount of particles in gases resulting from
2American Standard Level Meters for Measurement of Noise and Other Sounds,
224.3 - 1944, American Standards Association, Inc., New York.
3American Standard Specification for an Octave-Band Filter Set for the
Analysis of Noise and Other Sounds, 224.10 - 1953, American Standards
Association, Inc., New York.
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combustion, standard corrections shall be applied to a
stack temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit and fifty
(50) per cent excess air.
8. Glare. No direct or sky-reflected glare from high-
temperature processes, such as combustion or welding or
otherwise, so as to be visible at the property line, shall
be permitted. This restriction shall not apply to signs
otherwise permitted by the provisions of this Section.
9. Liquid or Solid Wastes: No discharge shall be permitted
at any point into any public sewer, private sewage disposal
system, or stream, or into the ground, except in accordance
with standards approved by the Department of Health of the
State of Texas or standards equivalent to those approved
by such department for similar uses; nor shall the dis-
charge of any materials of such nature or temperature as
can contaminate any water supply or otherwise cause the
emission of dangerous or offensive elements be permitted.
I. Site Plan:
No permit shall be issued for construction or use of property
in the "IP" District unless a site plan is approved by the City Plan Com-
mission and a subdivision plat thereof is recorded in the County Plat
Records; said site plan shall reflect the use of the property and develop-
ment standards permitted and required by this Section and the location
of adjacent public property and improvements.
SECTION III
THAT the zoning regulations and districts, as herein established,
have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose
of prorating health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the com-
munity. They have been designed to lessen congestion in the streets; to
secure safety from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; to provide ade-
quate light and air; to prevent overcrowding of land, to avoid undue
concentration of population; to facilitate the adequate provisions of
transportation, water, sewerage, parks and other public requirements.
They have been made after a full and complete public hearing with reason-
able consideration, among other things, of the character of the district
and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of
conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate
use of land throughout the community.
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SECTION IV
THAT this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances
of the City, of Fort Worth effecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the
provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions
of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance.
SECTION V
THAT all rights or remedies of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, are
expressly saved as to any and all violations of Ordinance No. 3011 or of
any amendments thereto, of said City of Fort Worth, Texas, that have accrued
at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and as to such accrued
violations, the court shall have all the powers that existed prior to the
effective date of this ordinance; and that all existing violations of
Ordinance No. 3011, as amended, which would otherwise become non-conforming
uses under this ordinance, shall not become legal non-conforming uses under
this ordinance but shall be considered as violations of this ordinance in the
same manner that they were violations of Ordinance No. 3011, as amended, of
said city.
SECTION VI
THAT it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council
that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of
this ordinance shall be declared void, ineffective, or unconstitutional by
the valid judgment or final decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such
voidness, ineffectiveness, or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of
the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections hereof,
since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incor-
poration herein of any such void, ineffective or unconstitutional phrase,
clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
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SECTION VII
THAT any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys,
omits, neglects, or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement
of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than
Five and No/100 Dollars ($5.00) nor more than Two Hundred and No/100
Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted
to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
SECTION VIII
THAT this ordinance will take effect and be in full force and
effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
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City Attorney
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