[Added 11-10-2020 by Ord. No. 20-04]
The intent of this article is to permit certain industries that are of a light manufacturing character, including but not limited to light manufacturing and processing, research and development, certain office uses, and warehousing, to locate in planned areas of the County. So that such uses may be integrated with land uses, such as commercial and residential areas, limitations are placed upon the degree of noise, smoke, glare, waste, and other features of industrial operations so as to avoid adverse effects. It is further intended that these light industrial uses act as a transition between heavier industrial uses and nonindustrial uses and not necessarily require railroad access or major utility facilities.
These permitted uses to include any manufacturing, treatment, and altering, finishing or assembling incidental thereto:
A. 
Accessory uses and buildings that are subordinate, customary and incidental to the permitted primary uses. Any accessory structure shall meet site and other requirements of this zone.
B. 
Assembly of finished or semi-finished materials.
C. 
Bakeries.
D. 
Book binding.
E. 
Bottling works.
F. 
Building material sales yards.
G. 
Cabinet making.
H. 
Confectionary.
I. 
Contractor's office and accessory storage yards including the storage of general construction equipment.
J. 
Dry cleaning.
K. 
Greenhouses, wholesale.
L. 
Ice plants.
M. 
Laboratories.
N. 
Laundries, commercial.
O. 
Manufacturing of precision instruments, bicycles, business machines, brooms and brushes, cameras and photo equipment, ceramic products, clothing, condensed and powdered milk products, electronics, small appliances, film, furniture, hemp and jute products, jewelry, medical appliances, musical instruments, optical goods, and pharmaceutical products.
P. 
Metal fabrication and assembly.
Q. 
Millwork and woodworking.
R. 
Office use resulting from information processing, industrial training, engineering, drafting or graphic arts service and computer hardware or software development.
S. 
Plastic molding.
T. 
Plating, electrolytic.
U. 
Printing or publishing.
V. 
Recycling collection facility.
W. 
Retail sale of any commodity designed especially for use in agriculture, mining, industry, or construction.
X. 
Storage facilities and warehousing, including self-storage facilities.
Y. 
Tool gauge and machine shops.
Z. 
Truck terminals.
AA. 
Consumer fireworks, retail sales, storage, and related supplies in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1124).
BB. 
Portable sawmills.
A. 
Animal hospitals.
B. 
Animal kennels.
C. 
Child-care centers.
D. 
Gasoline, oil, alcohol, or liquefied petroleum storage above ground in excess of 500 gallons and other industrial uses not listed above shall be considered conditional uses and will require the approval of the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
E. 
Junkyards and/or auto parts yards.
F. 
Sawmills.
G. 
Medical hospitals and medical institutions.
H. 
Private education institutions.
I. 
Uses which constitute a fire hazard or emit smoke, noise, odor or dust which would be obnoxious or detrimental to neighboring properties shall not be allowed.
J. 
Commercial shooting range bows, crossbows, and firearms (indoor).
K. 
Commercial shooting range bows, crossbows, and firearms (outdoor).
L. 
Wineries other than small farm wineries and distilleries/rickhouse.
M. 
Level 2 solar energy systems (SES).
[Added 7-25-2023 by Ord. No. 23-07]
(See attached Schedule of Regulations, Article XXV.)