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I-1 Light Industrial Zoning in Moore, OK

I-1 Light Industrial District allows light manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, research and development, and contractor yards. I-1 sites in Moore are concentrated in dedicated industrial parks and along rail lines, with major footprints in the Eastern Avenue and SE Industrial Boulevard areas.

I-1 limits external impacts: noise, odor, vibration, glare, and vehicle traffic must remain compatible with adjacent commercial and (with buffers) residential. Outdoor storage and operations are limited and screened. Maximum building height is 50 feet, with 60% maximum lot coverage.

Performance standards are enforced — noise must not exceed 75 dB at the property line, no detectable vibration at the property line, no smoke or odor crossing the property line. Outdoor storage requires solid 8-foot fence or wall plus landscape screening adjacent to non-industrial uses.

What I-1 allows

Permitted uses in I-1

Light manufacturing; assembly; warehousing and distribution; research and development; contractor yards (with screening); outdoor storage (with screening); corporate offices supporting industrial operations.

Setback rules

I-1 setback requirements in Moore

Front setback

25 feet

Side setback

10 feet (25 feet adjacent to residential)

Rear setback

15 feet (25 feet adjacent to residential)

Height limit

Maximum structure height

50 feet (taller via PUD)

Max density

Allowed density

Industrial intensity; no residential allowed in I-1

Common uses in I-1 in Moore

  • Warehousing and distribution
  • Light manufacturing
  • Assembly operations
  • Research and development
  • Contractor yards
  • Truck terminals (with conditions)
  • Outdoor storage (with screening)

Floor drains and oil / water separators required for any operation generating industrial wastewater. Stormwater discharge subject to OPDES industrial general permit if applicable. Loading docks and truck circulation must be designed to keep heavy vehicles off residential streets.

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Related Moore zoning districts

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