[R.O. 1991 § 405.190; Ord. No. 775 § III, 5-9-1995]
A. Industrial Districts are intended for general
manufacturing and industrial activities, and for the bulk storage
of goods.
B. The Industrial District "I" represents
the industrial park areas. The district is intended for those operations
carried on within the structure, with adequate land area for parking
and landscaping. This district is intended for those uses that place
a value upon aesthetics and public relations.
[R.O. 1991 § 405.200; Ord. No. 775 § III, 5-9-1995]
A. The principal permitted uses in the Industrial
District shall be the following:
1.
Manufacturing, compounding, processing,
packaging, and/or assembling of products which, by the nature of the
operation does not produce noise, dust, odor, or vibration that is
detrimental or dangerous to the health, safety, or general welfare
of the community.
2.
Storage of bulk materials when it
is found that the specific location and the safeguards provided will
so reduce the danger from fire or explosion as not to be dangerous
to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community.
[R.O. 1991 § 405.210; Ord. No. 775 § III, 5-9-1995]
A. The area requirements in the Industrial
District shall be as follows:
1.
Yards. All structures shall be set
back a minimum of twenty (20) feet in industrial lots from any public
or private street.
2.
On-Lot Parking. Adequate on-lot parking
space shall be provided for all employees and visitors.
3.
On-Lot Parking, Loading And Unloading
Facilities. Each structure or use shall provide on-lot loading and
unloading facilities which shall not block a street, alley, or other
public way.