This district is designed to accommodate a wide range of uses including professional, business, governmental and medical offices, corporate headquarters, and uses that rely on advanced scientific and engineering capabilities. This district is also designed to accommodate related limited light or environmentally sensitive manufacturing and production that could benefit from locations in or adjacent to the North Georgetown Employment Center and Royal Spring Aquifer Recharge Area.
The BP-1 district is intended to provide sites in a campus or park type setting with an emphasis on internal connections and access, emphasis on natural characteristics and open space preservation, and buffering of adjacent, less intensive land use. This district is also intended to encourage originality and flexibility in development, and to ensure that development is properly related to its site and to the surrounding developments. Land use within this district is intended to provide for research facilities, pilot plants, prototype production facilities and manufacturing operations requiring a high degree of continual or recurrent application of scientific input and activity as an integral part of the manufacturing process.
This district is designed to permit more traditional types of light industrial land uses including in an overall park type setting. The I-1* - Enhanced permits land uses include manufacturing, warehousing and processing while maintaining the overall improved design standards for individual sites. Developments within this district are required to adhere to site design standards including buildings, parking, storage and the general grounds comparable to the BP-1 Business, Research & Technology Park design guidelines.