It is the purpose of this district to encourage a variety of
industrial, manufacturing and related uses.
No lot shall be used and no structure shall be altered or occupied
for any purpose except the following:
A. Manufacturing, bulk commerce and light industry, including but not
limited to the fabrication, manufacture and packaging of metal, plastic,
wood, food products and ceramic goods, electronic products manufacture,
glass and glass products manufacture, jewelry manufacture and pharmaceutical
products manufacture.
B. Lumber and coal yards, building materials and storage yards.
C. Storage warehouses, i.e., warehousing or storage of goods and products, provided that no goods are sold for retail from the premises and that no open storage occurs except as permitted and limited under §
190-101, Accessory uses, of this article.
D. Repair and machine shops.
F. Scientific engineering or research laboratories devoted to research
design or experimentation and processing and fabrication incidental
thereto, provided that no materials or finished products shall be
manufactured, processed or fabricated on such premises for retail
sales on said premises.
G. Office uses and buildings.
H. Government uses and public utility facilities.
I. Child-care centers in accordance with the requirements found in §
190-85.
Where a use is not permitted, it shall be considered prohibited.
Additionally, the following uses are expressly prohibited:
A. Storage of volatile products. The storage of crude oil, or any of
its volatile products, or of other highly flammable liquids in aboveground
tanks with greater individual capacity than 550 gallons.
B. Junkyards and automobile wrecking yards. The storage of secondhand
materials except in enclosed buildings and the storage of secondhand
lumber and other building material for sale except in established
lumberyards.
C. Keeping of farm livestock. The keeping of hogs or male goats and
the commercial keeping or handling of other farm livestock or poultry
except for immediate resale.
D. Processes creating nuisance of smoke, odor or noise. Any process
of assembly, manufacture or treatment constituting an unusual nuisance,
when placed in the vicinity of residential or business zones, by reason
of smoke, odor or noise, and including such things as:
(1)
The manufacture or refining of asphalt.
(2)
Blast furnaces and boiler and forging shops.
(3)
The manufacture or processing of cork, fertilizer, linoleum
or oilcloth, sulfuric acid and glue or gelatin.
(4)
The tanning of hides and skins.
(5)
Abattoirs, i.e., slaughterhouses.
(6)
The manufacture of paint, oil and varnish.
E. Processes constituting hazards. Any process of assembly, manufacture
or treatment constituting an unusual hazard of fire, explosion or
chemical fumes and gases, including:
(1)
The manufacture or bulk storage of fireworks and explosives.
(2)
The manufacture of ammonia or chlorine.
(3)
The manufacture of illuminating gas and other explosive or poisonous
gases.
Bulk and area requirements shall be in accordance with §§
190-110 and
190-17 unless otherwise indicated herein.