Animal pounds and shelters
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Automobile laundries
| |
Automobile service stations, where the retail sale of gasoline
and oil for motor vehicles, including minor services customarily incidental
thereto, may be conducted out-of-doors. Lubrication and washing facilities,
including auto laundries, are permitted only if in a completely enclosed
building.
| |
Banks and financial institutions
| |
Battery and tire service stations
| |
Beverages, nonalcoholic, bottling and distributing
| |
Contractors' or construction buildings, such as lumber, cement,
electrical, refrigeration, air conditioning, masonry, painting, plumbing,
roofing, heating and ventilating
| |
Crematories
| |
Currency exchanges
| |
Garages and parking lots, other than accessory, and subject to the provisions of Article XII
| |
Greenhouses
| |
Ice sales, linen, towel, diaper, and other similar supply services
| |
Restaurants, including the sale of liquor in conjunction therewith
| |
Taverns
| |
Trade schools
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Agricultural buildings and structures
| |
Advertising displays
| |
Apparel and other products manufactured from textiles
| |
Automobile laundries
| |
Automobile and truck repair, including body repair and repainting
| |
Automobile painting, upholstering, repairing, reconditioning,
and body and fender repairing, when done within the confines of a
structure
| |
Bakeries
| |
Blacksmith shops
| |
Books, hand binding and tooling
| |
Bottling works, nonalcoholic
| |
Brushes and brooms
| |
Building equipment, building materials, lumber, coal, sand and
gravel yards, and yards for contracting equipment of public agencies,
or public utilities or materials or equipment of similar nature
| |
Cameras and other photographic equipment and supplies
| |
Cannabis craft grower
| |
Cannabis cultivation center
| |
Cannabis dispensary
| |
Cannabis infuser
| |
Cannabis processing organization
| |
Cannabis transporter
| |
Canning and preserving
| |
Canvas and canvas products
| |
Carpet and rug cleaning
| |
Carting, express hauling or storage yards
| |
Cement block manufacture
| |
Ceramic products, such as pottery and small glazed tile
| |
Cleaning and dyeing establishments
| |
Clothing
| |
Cosmetics and toiletries
| |
Creameries and dairies
| |
Dentures
| |
Drugs
| |
Electrical appliances, such as lighting fixtures, irons, fans,
toasters and electric toys
| |
Electrical equipment assembly, such as home radio and television
receivers and home movie equipment, but not including electrical machinery
| |
Electrical supplies, manufacturing and assembly of, such as
wire and cable assembly, switches, lamps, insulation and dry cell
batteries
| |
Food products, processing and combining of, baking, boiling,
canning, cooking, dehydrating, freezing, frying, grinding, mixing
and pressing, but not including abattoirs and slaughterhouses
| |
Fur goods, but not including tanning and dyeing
| |
Glass products, from previously manufactured glass
| |
Hair, felt and feather products (except washing, curing and
dyeing)
| |
Hat bodies of fur and wool felt
| |
Hosiery
| |
Ice, dry and natural
| |
Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons
| |
Insecticides
| |
Jewelry
| |
Laboratories, medical, dental, research, experimental, and testing,
provided there is no danger from fire or explosion or offensive noise,
vibration, smoke, dust odors, heat, glare or other objectionable influences
| |
Laundries
| |
Leather products, including shoes and machine belting
| |
Luggage
| |
Machine shops for tool, die and pattern making
| |
Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning,
rust-proofing, and heat treatment
| |
Metal stamping and extrusion of small products, such as costume
jewelry, pins and needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons and
kitchen utensils
| |
Musical instruments
| |
Orthopedic and medical appliances, such as artificial limbs,
braces, supports and stretchers
| |
Packing and crating
| |
Paper products, small, such as envelopes and stationery, bags,
boxes, tubes and wallpaper printing
| |
Perfumes and cosmetics
| |
Pharmaceutical products, compounding only
| |
Plastic products, but not including the processing of the raw
materials
| |
Poultry and rabbits, slaughtering
| |
Precision instruments, such as optical, medical and drafting
| |
Products from finished materials, including plastic, bone, cork,
feathers, felt, fibre, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, precious
and semiprecious stones, rubber, shell or yarn
| |
Printing and newspaper publishing, including engraving and photoengraving
| |
Public utility electric substations and distribution centers,
gas regulation centers, and underground gas holder stations
| |
Railroad rights-of-way and trackage, but not including classification
yards, roundhouses and other similar uses
| |
Railroad passenger depots
| |
Repair of household or office machinery or equipment
| |
Rubber products, small, and synthetic treated fabrics (excluding
all rubber and synthetic processing), such as washers, gloves, footwear,
bathing caps and atomizers
| |
Silverware, plate and sterling
| |
Soap and detergents, packaging only
| |
Soldering and welding
| |
Sporting and athletic equipment, such as balls, baskets, cues,
gloves, bats, racquets and rods
| |
Statuary, mannequins, figurines, and religious and church art
goods, excluding foundry operations
| |
Storage of household goods
| |
Storage and sale of trailers, farm implements and other similar
equipment on an open lot
| |
Storage of flammable liquids, fats or oils, but only after the
location and protective measures have been approved by local governing
officials
| |
Textiles, spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing, printing,
knit goods, yarn, thread and cordage, but not including textile bleaching
| |
Tobacco curing and manufacturing, and tobacco products
| |
Tool and die shops
| |
Tools and hardware, such as bolts, nuts, and screws, doorknobs,
drills, hand tools and cutlery, hinges, house hardware, locks, nonferrous
metal castings and plumbing appliances
| |
Towing service with temporary storage of not more than 30 vehicles
for no more than 90 days. Must have a solid eight-foot fence in place
to obscure view of the vehicles towed.
[Added 12-15-2021 by Ord.
No. 21-12-2326] | |
Toys
| |
Truck, tractor, trailer or bus storage yards, but not including
a motor freight terminal
| |
Umbrellas
| |
Upholstering (bulk), including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding
and renovating
| |
Vehicles, children's, such as bicycles, scooters, wagons and
baby carriages
| |
Watches
| |
Wood products, such as furniture, boxes, crates, baskets and
pencils and cooperage works
| |
Any other manufacturing establishments that can be operated
in compliance with the performance standards listed below without
creating objectionable noise, odor, dust, smoke, gas, fumes, and vapor;
and that are a use compatible with the use and occupancy of adjoining
properties
|
Bus terminals, bus turnarounds, bus garages, bus lots, street
railway terminals or street car houses
| |
Electric substations
| |
Fire stations
| |
Municipal or privately owned recreation buildings or community
centers
| |
Police stations
| |
Publicly controlled parks, forest preserves, conservation areas
and recreation areas, including trails
| |
Sewage treatment plants
| |
Telephone exchanges and coin telephones, outdoor
| |
Water filtration plants
| |
Water pumping stations
| |
Water reservoirs
|
Octave Band Frequency
(cycles per second)
|
Maximum Permitted Sound Level Along Residence District
Boundaries
(in decibels)
|
Maximum Permitted Sound Level Along Business District
Boundaries
(in decibels)
| |
---|---|---|---|
0 to 75
|
72
|
79
| |
75 to 150
|
67
|
74
| |
150 to 300
|
59
|
66
| |
300 to 600
|
52
|
59
| |
600 to 1,200
|
46
|
53
| |
1,200 to 2,400
|
40
|
47
| |
2,400 to 4,800
|
34
|
41
| |
Above 4,800
|
32
|
39
|
Frequency
(cycles per second)
|
1*
Displacement
(inches)
|
2*
Displacement
(inches)
| |
---|---|---|---|
0 to 10
|
0.0008
|
0.0004
| |
10 to 20
|
0.0005
|
0.0002
| |
20 to 30
|
0.0002
|
0.0001
| |
30 to 40
|
0.0002
|
0.0001
| |
40 and Over
|
0.0001
|
0.0001
| |
Notes:
* Steady-state vibrations, for the purpose of this chapter,
are continuous or, if in discrete pulses, are more frequent than 100
per minute. Impact vibration, that is, discrete pulses which do not
exceed 100 impulses per minute, shall not cause in excess of twice
the displacements stipulated.
|
Allowance for Height of Emission*
| ||
---|---|---|
Height of Emission Above Grade
(feet)
|
Correction
(pounds per hour per acre)
| |
50
|
0.01
| |
100
|
0.06
| |
150
|
0.10
| |
200
|
0.16
| |
300
|
0.30
| |
400
|
0.50
| |
Notes:
* Interpolate for intermediate values not shown in table.
|
Total Capacity of Flammable Materials Permitted
(in gallons)
|
Above Ground
|
Underground
| |
---|---|---|---|
Industries engaged in storage only:
| |||
Materials having a closed cup flash point over 187° F.
|
Prohibited
|
100,000
| |
Materials having a closed cup flash point from and including
105° F. to and including 187° F.
|
Prohibited
|
100,000
| |
Materials having a closed cup flash point of less than 105°
F.
|
Prohibited
|
100,000
| |
Industries engaged in utilization and manufacture of flammable
materials:
| |||
Materials having a closed cup flash point over 187° F.
|
50,000
|
100,000
| |
Materials having a closed cup flash point from and including
105° F. to and including 187° F.
|
20,000
|
100,000
| |
Materials having a closed cup flash point of less than 105°
F.
|
5,000
|
100,000
|
Abrasive manufacturing
| |
Asphalt and asphalt products
| |
Boiler maker
| |
Bottled gas
| |
Chemicals, including acetylene, aniline dyes, ammonia, carbide,
caustic soda, cellulose, chlorine, carbon black and bone black, cleaning
and polishing preparations, creosote, exterminating agents, hydrogen
and oxygen, industrial alcohol, nitrating of cotton or other materials,
nitrates (manufactured or natural) of an explosive nature, potash,
plastic materials and synthetic resins, pyroxylin, rayon yarn, hydrochloric,
picric and sulphuric acids and derivatives
| |
Coal, coke and tar products, including gas manufacturing
| |
Electrical central station, power- and steam-generating plants
| |
Fertilizers
| |
Film, photographic
| |
Flour, feed and grain, milling and processing
| |
Forges
| |
Foundries
| |
Furniture, metal
| |
Gas manufacturing
| |
Gelatin, glue and size, animal
| |
Glass bottles
| |
Glass products
| |
Incineration or reduction of garbage, offal and dead animals
| |
Lamp black
| |
Linoleum and oil cloth
| |
Linseed cake manufacturing
| |
Linseed meal manufacturing
| |
Locomotive manufacturing
| |
Magnesium foundries
| |
Matches
| |
Metal and metal ores (except precious and rare metals), reduction,
refining, smelting, and alloying
| |
Metal tile
| |
Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnishes, linseed oil and turpentine
| |
Petroleum products, refining, such as gasoline, kerosene, naphtha,
lubricating oil and liquefied petroleum gases
| |
Planing mills
| |
Plastic products
| |
Power sawmills
| |
Railroad houses, railroad shops and railroad car manufacturing
| |
Ready-mix cement plants
| |
Rod mills
| |
Rolling mills
| |
Roofing materials
| |
Rubber (synthetic or natural)
| |
Soaps, including fat and oil rendering
| |
Stamping mills
| |
Starch
| |
Steel fabrication
| |
Stockyards, slaughterhouses and abattoirs
| |
Storage batteries
| |
Storage, scrap metal
| |
Structural iron works
| |
Stoveboards
| |
Tire manufacturing
| |
Wood, coal and bones, distillation
| |
Wood pulp and fiber, reduction and processing, including paper
mill operations
| |
Any other production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing
and repair which conforms to the requirements of this chapter and
all other ordinances of Stephenson County, Illinois
|
Goods used in or produced by manufacturing activities permitted
in this district
| |
Dumps and slag piles
| |
Explosives
| |
Grain
| |
Manure, peat and topsoil
| |
Petroleum and petroleum products
|