This district is planned to aid and attract commerce and industry in the proper locations; to protect potential industrial locations from encroachment; to aid in planning our economy in advance by protecting interests and sites; to consider proximity to railroads and rivers; and to foster necessary industrial growth in an orderly and well-planned manner.
A. 
Truck terminal.
B. 
Auto wash.
C. 
Lumber, feed, fuel sales or storage.
D. 
Heating, plumbing, electrical, metal or similar fabrication or welding shop.
E. 
Concrete products.
F. 
Machine shop.
G. 
Manufacturing or assembly.
H. 
Wholesale, storage or warehouse facility.
I. 
Cold storage or packing plant.
J. 
Dairy processing plant.
K. 
Development or research center.
L. 
Business sign.
M. 
Customary accessory building, use.
[Added 1-22-2001 by L.L. No. 1-2001]
A. 
Adult use or entertainment establishments.
[Amended 12-15-1986 by L.L. No. 4-1986]
A. 
Public utility or public service uses or public buildings other than those expressly listed as permitted uses.
B. 
All industrial uses of lands not otherwise expressly listed as a permitted use.
A. 
Building height limit: 60 feet.
B. 
Yards required.
(1) 
Front yard depth: 25 feet measured from the street right-of-way, or in line with existing structures.
(2) 
Side yard width: 10 feet along the side of every lot.
(3) 
Rear yard depth: 25 feet.
C. 
Parking, loading and unloading.
[Amended 12-15-1986 by L.L. No. 4-1986]
(1) 
Industrial or manufacturing establishments shall provide at least one parking space for 400 square feet of gross floor area or for each five workers. All parking spaces provided pursuant to this subsection shall be on the same lot as the building, except that the Board of Appeals, or the Village Board (in cases of uses permitted only by special exception) may permit the parking spaces to be on any lot within 500 feet of the building if it determines that it is impractical to provide parking on the same lot with the building.
(2) 
Loading and unloading are to be provided for upon the premises.