The accompanying Schedule of Use Regulations, List of Use Regulations by District and Schedule of Dimensional Regulations (Table 43-1, Table 43-2 and Table 43-3) list and define the permitted uses of land, buildings and structures, and the minimum and maximum dimensional requirements to be met in connection with such uses.[1] Uses are set forth in both the Schedule of Use Regulations and the List of Use Regulations by District. In the schedule, uses are listed only once, and it is indicated in which districts and in what manner each is permitted. On the list, each district is listed only once, and it is indicated what uses are permitted and in what manner they are permitted for that district. This schedule may be used to determine where a given use may be permitted, whereas the list may be used to determine what uses may be permitted in a given district. In case of conflict between the schedule and the list, the schedule shall govern. In addition to those uses listed specifically in § 43-28, Prohibited uses, any use not specifically listed as being permitted shall be deemed to be prohibited. No more than one permitted principal use is permitted on a lot in the S-200, S-100, S-75, S-60, S-50 and T Districts.
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Editor's Note: Table 43-1, Table 43-2 and Table 43-3 are included at the end of this chapter.
No land, building or structures shall be used for the following purposes:
Abattoirs
Acetylene gas manufacture
Ammonia manufacture
Asphalt manufacture
Automobile car racing tracks
Bituminous paving material manufacture
Blast furnaces
Bleaching powder manufacture
Blight site
[Added 9-28-2010 by G.O. No. 4-2010]
Boiler making
Brick, tile, terra cotta manufacture
Carbon or lampblack manufacture
Celluloid manufacture
Chlorine gas or hydrochloric, nitric, picric or sulfuric acid manufacture
Coal distillation, manufacture or treatment
Commercial rifle ranges, outdoor
Correctional or penal institutions
Curing or tanning of rawhides or skins
Disinfectant or insecticide manufacture
Distillation of bones
Dumps
Dyestuffs manufacture
Electric bulk power substations
Excelsior manufacture
Explosives or ammunition manufacture
Fat rendering or manufacture of greases or oils
Feed manufacture
Felt manufacture
Fertilizer manufacture
Fireworks manufacture
Flag lots or flagpole lots
Garbage disposal dumps, landfills, incinerators or transfer stations
Gas manufacture from coal, coke or petroleum
Glue, size or gelatin manufacture, where the process includes refining or recovering products from fish or animal refuse or offal
Grain drying
Junkyards, wrecking or salvage yards
Linoleum or oilcloth manufacture
Linseed oil or turpentine manufacture
Match manufacture
Mobile home or trailer parks or subdivisions
Motor vehicles, dismantling, wrecking or compacting
Offal or dead-animal reduction
Outdoor drive-in theaters
Oxygen gas manufacture
Paint, shellac, stain or varnish manufacture
Paper, building board, cardboard or pulp manufacture
Persistent vacancy
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Persistently vacant building or structure
[Added 9-28-2010 by G.O. No. 4-2010]
Petroleum or kerosene distillation, refining or derivation of by-products
Plaster, lime, cement or plaster-of-Paris manufacture
Plastics manufacture
Raising of livestock or fowl
Rear dwellings
Roof signs and billboards
Rubber or synthetic-rubber refining and manufacture
Rubber-products manufacture
Scrap metal yards
Shoe-polish or stove-polish manufacture
Smelting of copper, iron, lead, tin or zinc
Soap manufacture
Soil or mineral removal; except quarrying, sand and gravel pits, as permitted under § 43-76C
Steel furnaces, blooming or rolling mills
Stockyards
Storage of noncontainerized combustible materials
Tar distillation
Theaters, outdoor drive-in
Trailers, except temporary construction or classroom trailers
Vacant
[Added 9-28-2010 by G.O. No. 4-2010]
Vinegar or sauerkraut manufacture
Warehousing, storage, wholesaling or sale of hazardous, dangerous and explosive materials such as acids, gases, ammunition, fireworks and explosives