[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
The Manufacturing-Limited District is designed to provide for
certain types of manufacturing and industrial uses. Regulations are
designed for this district in order to minimize their incompatibility
with other districts and for the mutual protection of the surrounding
area from detrimental impacts.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
1. Automobile service stations, automobile sales, trailer coach sales,
service garage, auto sales lots, automobile assembling, auto body
shops, printing, upholstery, reconditioning, tire retreading or recapping,
welding shops and the like.
2. Bottling works and bookbinding.
3. Building materials storage, lumberyards and lumber mills.
4. Blacksmith and machine shops, excluding punch presses over 20 tons'
rated capacity, drop hammers and automatic screw machines.
5. Carpenter, cabinetmaking, furniture repair and upholstery, electrician,
metal working, tinsmith, plumbing, gas, steam or hot water fitting
shops.
6. Contractor's equipment, sales, service and storage.
8. Grain elevators and bulk storage of petroleum and similar products.
9. Laboratories and lithographing.
10. Laundries, cleaning, dyeing, steam laundry, carpet and rug cleaning.
11. Metal fabrication and forging.
12. Electric and telephone public utility transmission and distribution
facilities, including substations, telephone central offices, water
pumping stations and reservoirs.
13. Distribution plants, parcel delivery and service industries.
14. Municipal buildings or uses.
15. The manufacturing, compounding, processing or treatment of such products
as bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, dairy products, drugs, pharmaceutical
and food products except fish and meat products, sauerkraut, vinegar,
yeast, and the rendering or refining of fat and oils.
16. The manufacturing, compounding, assembling or treatment of articles
or merchandise from the following previously prepared materials: bone,
cellophane, canvas, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, film, fur, glass,
hair, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semiprecious metals, or
stones, shell, textiles, tobacco, wood, yarn and paint not employing
a boiling process.
17. The manufacturing of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic
products, using only clay, and kilns fired only by electricity or
gas.
18. Printing and newspaper publishing.
19. The manufacture, assembly, packing or storing or products from previously
prepared materials not objectionable or injurious due to smoke, noise,
odors, blare, dust or hazardous materials. Such products and activities
would include bottling, building materials and bulk storage, lumberyards,
carpentry, metal working, distribution plants and trucking terminals.
20. Electrical, optical and textile manufacturing.
21. Wholesale business, warehouses and cold storage plants.
22. Customary agricultural operations, farming, nurseries, greenhouses,
dog kennels and animal hospitals, subject to the regulation provided
herein.
24. All uses similar to the above and not otherwise prohibited by law.
25. Accessory uses and building customarily incidental to the above uses.
However, no building, structure or portion thereof shall be hereafter
erected, structurally altered or converted for any use permitted in
any residential district except accessory buildings which are incidental
to the use of the land.
26. The above-permitted uses shall be permitted only under the following
conditions:
A. Such uses, operations or products are not obnoxious or offensive
by reason of the emissions of odor, dust, smoke, noise, gas, vibration,
illumination, refuse matter or water-carried waste.
B. Such uses and/or buildings used in the storage of flammable and combustible
liquids; the handling, processing and storage of hazardous substances;
and the temporary and permanent storage of hazardous waste shall be
permitted in accordance with standards and criteria as set forth in
Parts 10 and 11 herein.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
The lot area shall be not less than one acre and lot width shall
be not less than 150 feet at the building line.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
Each lot shall have front, side and rear yards of not less than
the depth or width indicated below:
A. Front yard depth: 30 feet.
B. Side yards (two) width: 10 feet each side of a principal building;
provided, that when a written agreement is provided by adjoining property
owners, no side yard shall be required where manufacturing uses abut
side to side. However, in no case shall party walls be permitted between
properties of separate ownership.
C. Rear yard depth: 30 feet.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
When required, buffer yards shall be provided in compliance with the standards set forth §
27-2008F of this chapter.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
1. The height of a building shall be not greater than 35 feet, nor less
than one story.
2. The height of an accessory building shall not be greater than 15
feet.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
Parking shall be provided for in accordance with Part
24 of this chapter.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
Signs shall be in accordance Part
23 of this chapter.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
1. The coverage shall be no more than 60%.
2. At least 10% of the lot area shall be covered with vegetative material.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
Motor vehicle access shall be provided in accordance with Part
25 of this chapter.
[Ord. 384, 7/17/1993; as added by Ord. 428, 10/21/1998, § 1]
All activities permitted in this district shall require a statement describing methods for handling such activities with respect to the performance standards provisions set forth in Part
20, General Regulations, of this chapter.