The purpose of IL districts is to provide areas for less intensive manufacturing and industrial uses; warehousing, distribution operations; and retail uses to serve the district.
(Ord. 1917 § 1 (part), 1997)
The following uses are the only uses permitted in IL districts:
Warehousing and packaging of nonhazardous material; granaries, grain and seed processing; underground petroleum storage and distribution facilities; miniwarehouses for the storage of personal effects normally associated with dwelling units;
Truck, trailer, manufactured home, heavy machinery, marine, auto and farm implement sales, service and rental; vehicle repair, body and fender shops; service stations which may include convenience stores; truck and car wash and steam cleaning;
Plumbing, heating machine, welding, electrical, sheet metal, and similar shops to include sales and service; lumber and building material storage and sales;
Manufacturing including the manufacture of food product additives such as leavenings, flavoring extracts and preservatives; cosmetics and pharmacology products; prosthetic devices, medical and dental supplies; furniture and fixtures; professional and scientific products;
Tow truck companies and automobile storage yard; provided, that all outdoor storage of automobiles, tow trucks and materials is surrounded by a sight-obscuring fence or wall six feet in height.
(Ord. 1917 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 2221 § 1, 2001)
The following uses require approval of a permit in accord with Chapter 18.75:
Minimum Setbacks. Front: none, but ten feet if abutting a residential district; side and rear: none, but twenty feet if abutting a residential district.
Solid Waste Receptacles. All solid waste receptacles must be surrounded on at least three sides by a minimum five-foot high sight-obscuring fence or wall. Such enclosures and receptacles are not permitted within required street frontage areas.