In Industrial Districts, lands may be used and buildings or structures may be altered, erected or used only for the following:
A. 
Any use permitted by this chapter in a Residential or Commercial District.
B. 
Manufacturing, including the processing, storage and servicing of objects, materials and goods, except the following uses, which are hereby specifically prohibited:
(1) 
Pyroxylin plastic manufacture or storage, including fireworks, match manufacture or storage.
(2) 
Acetylene gas, ammonia or chlorine bleaching powder manufacture or storage; sulfurous, nitric, picric, carbolic, hydrochloric or other acid or chemical manufacture.
(3) 
Animal black, bone black or lamp-black manufacture or treatment; fertilizer or potash refining, manufacture or storage.
(4) 
Crematory, incineration of garbage, except by the Borough Council.
(5) 
Disinfectant, insecticide or poison manufacture.
(6) 
Glue, size or gelatin manufacture where the process includes the refining and recovering of products from fish, animal refuse or offal.
(7) 
Grease, lard, fat or tallow rendering or refining; dye or soap manufacture; the storage, cleaning, curing or tanning of rawhides or skins.
(8) 
Stockyards, wool pulling or scouring, slaughtering of animals or poultry; reduction, incineration, storage or dumping of slaughterhouse refuse, rancid fats, garbage, dead animals or offal.
(9) 
Petroleum refining or the storage of crude oil or any of its volatile products or other highly flammable liquids in aboveground tanks with unit capacity greater than 550 gallons.
(10) 
Coke ovens.
(11) 
Gas (illuminating or heating) storage.
(12) 
Junkyards.
(13) 
The dismantling or storage of wrecked, disabled or dismantled automobiles or airplanes or used parts thereof, unless such dismantling or storage is carried on within a building.
(14) 
Any other trade, industry or use that is noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noise.
A. 
All provisions of § 210-7C and D shall apply to dwellings erected in Industrial Districts.
B. 
Sufficient off-street driveways and parking spaces shall be provided so that customers, employees and visitors can park their cars at least 10 feet inside the curbline.