The Planned Industrial District is intended to support the ongoing operation of businesses and industries within the Village that provide employment opportunities to Village residents and offer important tax revenue and support to the Village. One of the significant differences between industrial and business uses is that in general, industrial uses do not generate customers, but rather are involved in the manufacturing of a product or are the location of a business office with employees. In some cases, uses do generate customers; however, the intensity of customers is less than uses in a business district use such as a grocery store.
In Planned Industrial Development District PID, the following uses are permitted when contained within an enclosed building:
A. 
Please refer to Chapter 170, Article IV, § 170-8, Schedule of Permitted Land Uses.
B. 
Other uses not specifically listed in § 170-8, Village of Newark Schedule of Permitted Land Uses, but deemed by the Zoning Board of Appeals to be similar in nature and compatible with the purposes of the PID Planned Industrial Development District. Once a use has been deemed similar in nature and compatible with the purposes of the district, special permit criteria shall be reviewed and a special permit issued, if approved. NOTE: In a PID Planned Industrial Development District, adult entertainment shall not be a permitted use.
Area, yard, coverage, height and supplementary regulations shall be as follows:
PID
District area minimum
No restrictions
Width minimum
No restrictions
Depth minimum
No restrictions
Lot area minimum
45,000 square feet
Lot frontage minimum
150 feet
Lot depth minimum
250 feet
Front yard minimum
40 feet
Rear yard minimum
If abutting R-1, R-2, R-3
100 feet
Otherwise
25 feet
Side yard minimum
If abutting R-1, R-2, R-3
100 feet
Otherwise
25 feet
Coverage maximum
40%
Building height maximum whichever is less
2 stories or 50 feet
Location of driveways:
Minimum 100 feet from intersection
Yes
and minimum 100 feet apart
Yes
Supplementary regulations as set forth in Article XIV
Yes