This district provides for activities involved
in light manufacturing, research, processing, warehousing, assembly,
and other less offensive industrial uses. These areas typically have
direct access to a major road or railroad as well as topography which
is conducive to industrial development. For the most part, these areas
are ultimately expected to be served by public water and sewer. However,
the size of the area and the nature of the use may permit adequate
private, on-site facilities until such service is available.
The following uses are permitted in the LI Light
Industrial District:
A. Warehousing and storage of goods and materials, including
warehousing, pole yards, building material storage and trucking storage,
not, however, to include auto wrecking, junk and other salvage storage;
B. Manufacturing uses of a light nature and research and development or science-oriented industries that are free from any objectionable odors, fumes, dirt, vibration or noise detectable at the lot line. Such uses shall not be established without an application to the Zoning Administrator for a permit, which shall be accompanied by a certification by a registered engineer or architect indicating that fumes, odors, dirt, vibration or noise produced by the industry will not be detectable at the lot line. In the event of the denial of such permit, the applicant shall have the right of appeal to the Board of Appeals, in accordance with Article
XVII of this chapter;
C. Lumber yards, warehouses, farm implement sales and
services, agriculture support business, and construction companies
which may have outside storage of equipment;
D. Employment campus, subject to the provisions of Article
X hereof;
E. Greenhouses and nurseries.
There shall be provided adequate off-street parking and loading in accordance with the provisions in §
215-7 of this chapter.