A.
The Industrial A (IA) District is for light manufacturing and heavy
commercial usage. The following uses are permitted in the IA District:
B.
The following uses are specifically prohibited:
(1)
Any residential building or use; provided, however, that a single
residential dwelling unit shall be permitted within an industrial
building, where such dwelling is incident to the existing industrial
use of the building. A dwelling unit is incident to the existing industrial
use if the dwelling is occupied by the owner of the building, by a
member of the owner's family or by an employee of the owner whose
presence on the premises is necessary for the operation or security
at the building.
(2)
Coal yards.
(3)
Laundries, institutional.
(4)
Cleaning and dye works.
(5)
Storage of autos and trucks, except as ancillary to a permitted
use.
(6)
Trucking terminals and motor freight stations.
(7)
The servicing and repairing of motor vehicles, except as ancillary
to a permitted use.
(8)
Any process of assembly, manufacture or treatment constituting
a nuisance by reason of smoke, odor, dust or noise and including,
but not limited to, such things as the manufacture or refining of
asphalt, blast furnaces, the manufacturing or processing of fertilizer,
glue or gelatin, the tanning and storage of raw hides and skins, and
the manufacture of paint, oil and varnish.
(9)
Any process of assembly, manufacture or treatment constituting
a hazardous use, including, but not limited to, such things as the
manufacture or storage of fireworks, explosives or poisonous gas,
and the storage of any gas, except as may be incidental and essential
to a permitted industrial process conducted on the premises.
(10)
Stockyards and slaughterhouses.
(11)
Foundries, forge shops and boiler works.
(12)
Junkyards and automobile disassembly plants, storage of wrecked
cars and auto salvage parts and the storage of used materials for
resale or recycling.
(13)
Fossil fuel generation of power, except when it may be incidental
and essential to a permitted industrial process conducted on the premises.
(14)
The storage of crude oil or any of its volatile products or
other flammable liquids in aboveground tanks with unit capacity greater
than 10,000 gallons, and in aboveground tanks with unit capacity greater
than 500 gallons closer than 50 feet to any property line.
A.
Telecommunications facilities.
B.
Billboards, where the advertising area, including any trim, exceeds
300 square feet and is no more than 672 square feet.
C.
Class
1 cannabis cultivators.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
D.
Class
2 cannabis manufacturers.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
E.
Class
3 cannabis wholesalers.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
F.
Class
4 cannabis distributers.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
G.
Class
6 cannabis delivery.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
H.
Vertically
integrated cannabis facilities.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
I.
Academic
medical center and vocational training facility.
[Added 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-17]
[The lot size, area, yard and building requirements for the
Industrial A District are included at the end of this chapter.]