The GI District provides for basic industries of all types,
with limited restrictions other than minimum setback allowances and
floor area ratio.
The following are permitted in the General Industrial District:
A. Any use allowed in the LI Limited Industrial Zone.
B. Uses to include:
(1)
Manufacturing:
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Abrasive, asbestos and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products
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Agricultural chemicals
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Blast furnaces, steel works and rolling and finishing mills
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Building paper and building board mills
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Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables
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Cement, hydraulic
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Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining
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Clay, ceramic and refractory minerals
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Concrete, gypsum and plaster products
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Grain mills products
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Industrial inorganic chemicals
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Industrial organic chemicals
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Iron and steel foundries
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Logging camps and logging contractors
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Miscellaneous chemical products
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Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals, except fuels
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Miscellaneous products of petroleum and coal
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Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
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Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and allied products
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Paperboard mills
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Paper mills
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Partitions, shelving, lockers and office and store furniture
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Paving and roofing materials
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Petroleum refining
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Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals
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Public building and related furniture
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Pulp mills
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Railroad equipment
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Sawmills and planing mills
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Secondary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals
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Ship and boat building and repairing
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Soap, detergents and cleaning preparations, perfumes and cosmetics
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Structural clay products
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(2)
Mining:
(a)
Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, dimension stone.
(b)
Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, crushed and broken
stone, including riprap.
(c)
Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, sand and gravel.
(d)
Nonmetallic minerals (except fuels) services.
(3)
Transportation, communication, electric, gas and sanitary services:
(a)
Combination electric and gas and other utility services.
(b)
Deep sea domestic transportation.
(c)
Deep sea foreign transportation.
(e)
Gas production and distribution.
(f)
Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Seaway transportation.
(g)
Local water transportation.
(i)
Services incidental to water transportation.
(j)
Terminal and service facilities for motor vehicle passenger
transportation.
(k)
Transportation on rivers and canals.
(4)
Wholesale trade:
(a)
Metals and minerals, except petroleum.
(b)
Petroleum and petroleum products.
C. Any other uses determined by the Planning and Zoning Board and/or
the Town Board to be similar in nature to the above permitted uses.
No building or any improvements shall be erected, placed or
altered on any building site until the plans for such building or
improvement, including site plan, landscape plan, building plan, lighting
plan, stormwater management plan and specifications, have been approved
by the Town Board of the Town of Lawrence or its designated agent
or representative. The Town Board or its designated agent or representative
shall approve or disapprove such plans with respect to conformity
with restrictions and other applicable enactments of the Town of Lawrence
and with respect to harmony of external design and land use as it
affects surrounding properties.
All structures: 60 feet maximum, except as provided by Article
III, §
300-12, Height regulations, and §
300-9, Buildings and uses.
All accessory buildings hereinafter constructed in the GI District shall meet the district requirements and those identified in Article
III, §
300-9, Buildings and uses.
Parking shall conform to requirements as set forth in Article
XX, Off-Street Parking Requirements.
Loading areas shall be provided so that all vehicles loading
or unloading are completely off the public ways.