[Ord. No. 738 § 11, 1-9-1961; Ord. No. 754 § 1, 9-11-1961; Ord. No. 988 § 1, 8-14-1972; Ord. No. 1603 § 22, 3-18-1991; Ord. No. 1809 § 2, 9-19-1994; Ord. No. 2896 § 2, 5-15-2017]
In District "M-1", no building, structure, land or premises shall be used, and no building or structure shall be hereafter erected, constructed, reconstructed or altered, except for one or more of the following uses:
A. 
Any use which is a permitted use in District "B-2", except hotels.[1]
[1]
Cross Reference — See ch.3 for regulations concerning alcoholic beverages. As to use regulations in "B-2" district, see § 31-27. As to use regulations in "B-1" district, see § 31-25.
B. 
Blacksmith or wagon shops.
C. 
Bus barns or lots.
D. 
Canning or preserving factories.
E. 
Carpenter, cabinet or pattern shops.
F. 
Carpet cleaning establishments.
G. 
Chemical laboratories not producing noxious fumes or odors.
H. 
Chick hatcheries.
I. 
Cold storage plants.
J. 
Creameries.
K. 
Dog pounds, if within an enclosed building.
L. 
Drop forge plants.
M. 
Electroplating works.
N. 
Electrical testing laboratories.
O. 
Flour mills, feed mills and grain processing.
P. 
Forges.
Q. 
Foundries.
R. 
Freight terminals (rail or truck).
S. 
Galvanizing works.
T. 
Grain elevators.
U. 
Ice plants.
V. 
Lumber yards.
W. 
Machine shops.
X. 
Machine milling and woodworking.
Y. 
Manufacture of products such as anchors, artificial flowers, feathers, plumes, awnings, bags, blacking, small boats, bone products, brooms, brushes, buttons and novelties, candy, canvas products, cement products, concrete blocks, chemicals (non-offensive), cigars, cleaning or polishing preparations, clothing, coffee (roasting), cosmetics, cotton seed, peanuts or similar products, drugs or medicines, electrical signs, pole line hardware, switch gear, extracts, food products, fruit juices, gas or electric fixtures, ice cream, leather products, light metal products, musical instruments, paper products, sausage, shell products, shoes and boots, syrup, terra cotta or tile handcraft products, textiles, toys, wooden ware or any electrical equipment used in the transmission and distribution of electricity.
Z. 
Milk bottling or distribution plants.
AA. 
Monument or marble works, finishing and carving only, excluding stone cutting.
BB. 
Moving, transfer or storage plants.
CC. 
Planing mills.
DD. 
Plumbing and sheet metal shops.
EE. 
Poultry killing or dressing for commercial purposes.
FF. 
Produce markets (wholesale).
GG. 
Punch presses.
HH. 
Railroad freight yards.
II. 
Sales rooms, yards and service for farm machinery, contractors' equipment and oil well supplies.
JJ. 
Sign painting plants.
KK. 
Stables (public) or wagon sheds.
LL. 
Storage in bulk of, or warehouse for, such materials as asphalt, brick, building materials, cement, coal, contractors' equipment, cotton, feed, fertilizer, gasoline, grain, gravel, grease, hay, ice, iron, lead, lime, machinery, metals, oil, plaster, poultry, roofing, rope, sand, steel, stone, tar, tarred or creosoted products, terra cotta, timber, wood, wool, raw material, or semi-finished or finished products used or handled incident to any use permitted in this Section.
MM. 
Veterinary hospitals. See Section 31-27(A)(14).
NN. 
Warehousing.
OO. 
Self-service storage facilities.
PP. 
Any other manufacturing establishment; provided, such establishment can be operated without creating objectionable vibration, noise, odor, dust, smoke, fumes, vapor or gas, and the use is compatible with the use and occupancy of adjoining properties.
QQ. 
Accessory uses customarily incident to any of the above uses.
[Ord. No. 738 § 11, 1-9-1961]
In District "M-1", the height of buildings and minimum dimensions of lots and yards shall be as follows:
A. 
Height. Buildings or structures shall not exceed one hundred (100) feet or eight (8) stories in height.
B. 
Rear Yards. Same as District "B-1".
C. 
Front Yards. Same as District "B-1". (Yard Exceptions).
D. 
Side Yards. Same as District "B-1".[2]
[2]
Cross Reference — See § 31-47 G.
E. 
Width of Lot. No minimum.
[1]
Cross Reference — See § 31-45 et seq. As to exceptions, see § 31-47.