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21 GCA § 61309

“M1” Light Industrial Zone

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 21 — Real Property
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(a)Use Permitted.

(1)Any use permitted with or without condition in the commercial zone.

(2)The manufacturing, compounding, processing or treating of such products as drugs, cosmetics, and food products (not including fish and meat products nor the rendering of fats and oils).

(3)The manufacturing, compounding, assembling or treating of articles or merchandise from previously prepared materials.

(4)Automobile repair shops including painting, body and fender work and rebuilding; truck and tractor repairing; and tire retreading.

(5)Bottling and packaging plants.

(6)Ceramic products manufacturing.

(7)Laundries and cleaning and dyeing establishments.

(8)Machine shops and sheet metal shops.

(9)Warehouses and cold storage plants. CH. 61 ZONING LAW OF GUAM

(10)Lumber yards, building material salesyards, contractor’s equipment storage yards, and the like.

(11)Other uses which in the judgment of the Com missions, as evidence by a resolution in writing, are similar to those listed herein.

(12)Uses customarily accessory to any of the above listed uses, and accessory buildings.

(13)Temporary Workforce Housing, subject to the following:

(A)Must conform to 10 GCA § 26A101(b).

(B)Must be served by an adequate sanitary sewer system.

(C)Must meet minimum fire flow standards (e.g., 6-inch water line).

(D)Must comply with all health and safety regulations, including OSHA.

(E)Must include a perimeter fence (minimum 6 feet, chain link quality) and landscaping plan.

(F)Must include a development plan detailing sleeping quarters, sanitation, food services, security, medical care, transportation, and recreation.

(b)Conditional Use.

(1)Other industrial uses not objectionable, obnoxious or offensive by reason of odor, dust, smoke, noise, gas fumes, cinders, vibration, flashing lights, or water-carried waste.

(2)Utilities and public facilities.

(3)Accessory uses and buildings for the above.

§ The story of this section

  1. Enacted by P.L. 31-72 § 2 — introduced as Bill 15-31 · introduced by Frank Blas Jr + 2 cosponsors
  2. Enacted by P.L. 36-2 § 2 — introduced as Bill 14-36 · introduced by Joe S. San Agustin + 2 cosponsors
  3. Repealed by P.L. 38-103 § 2 — introduced as Bill 79-38 · introduced by Christopher M. Duenas + 5 cosponsorsWatch the public hearing · Sep 26, 2025Watch the public hearing · May 13, 2025

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.