A. 
When this Zoning Law refers to Industrial, Manufacturing, or I Zoning Districts it is referring to the following:
Table 22-1: Industrial Districts
District Name
Map Symbol
Light Industrial
LI
General Industrial
GI
B. 
The district names and map symbols are intended to provide a general indication of what is allowed in the district by denoting the industrial or manufacturing orientation of the district.
A. 
Light Industrial (LI). The purpose of the LI District is to accommodate light industrial activity in a manner that supports the goals and objectives contained in the Comprehensive Plan. The Light Industrial District is established to provide for manufacturing and industrial uses and businesses which are compatible with and do not detract from surrounding districts. The LI District is characterized by uses that conduct their operations within an enclosed building with minimal or no activity occurring outdoors and no outdoor storage of materials. Developments in this district shall employ techniques to minimize negative impacts (including traffic, parking, glare, noise, odor, etc.) on adjacent nonindustrial uses, especially established residential districts and environmentally sensitive areas.
B. 
General Industrial (GI). The purpose of the GI District is to accommodate industrial activity, which is more intensive than light industrial activity in a manner that supports the goals and objectives contained in the Comprehensive Plan. The General Industrial District is established to provide opportunities for a wide range of manufacturing and extractive activities, which have a greater potential for negative impacts on surrounding properties. Uses permitted in the GI District shall be in areas where public utilities and adequate transportation facilities are available or can be made available. Developments in this district shall employ techniques to minimize negative impacts (including traffic, parking, glare, noise, odor, etc.) on adjacent nonindustrial uses, especially established residential districts and environmentally sensitive areas.