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Dallas Zoning Districts
Metal Salvage Facility
Definition
A facility that collects, separates, and processes scrap metal in bulk form for reuse and manufacturing
Districts Permitted
By SUP only in the IM district
Required Off-Street Parking
One space for each 500 square feet of floor area; a minimum of five spaces required
Handicapped Parking
Must be provided if more than ten off-street parking spaces are required for this use.
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Total number of required off-street parking spaces |
Minimum number of handicapped spaces required |
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1 - 50 |
1 |
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51 - 100 |
2 |
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101 - 300 |
3 |
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301 - 500 |
5 |
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over 500 |
1% of Total |
Required Off-Street Loading
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Square feet of floor area in structure |
Total required spaces or berths |
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0 to 50,000 |
1 |
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50,000 to 100,000 |
2 |
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Each additional 100,000 or fraction thereof |
1 additional |
Additional Provisions
- This use must have a visual screen of at least nine feet in height which consists of a solid masonry, concrete, or corrugated sheet metal wall, or a chain link fence with metal strips through all links
- The owner of a metal salvage facility shall not stack objects higher than eight feet within 40 feet of the visual screen. The owner of a metal salvage facility may stack objects one foot higher than eight feet for each five feet of setback from the 40 foot point
- lf an inoperable or wrecked motor vehicle remains outside on the premises for more than 24 hours, the premises is an outside salvage or reclamation use. However, a premise is not an outside salvage or reclamation use if the premise stores not more than four inoperable or wrecked motor vehicles each of which having a valid state registration, current safety inspection certificate, and documentary record of pending repairs or other disposition, and if the premise has a current certificate of occupancy for a motor vehicle related use
- A minimum distance of 500 feet is required between a metal salvage facility and an R, R(A), D, D(A), TH, TH(A), CH, MF, MF(A), MH, or MH(A) district.
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