The I-1 Light Industrial Districts are primarily
for heavy commercial and light industrial uses whose activities do
not usually constitute a fire hazard or emit smoke, glare, noise,
odor or dust or in other ways constitute a nuisance or are detrimental
to neighboring properties.
The following uses are permitted in an I-1 Light Industrial District, subject to Planning Board approval under the provisions of Article
XI, Site Development Plan Review:
I. Dyeing and dry-cleaning works.
J. Electrical welding when entirely enclosed within a
building.
K. Fruit canning or packing.
M. Milk distribution plants.
N. Optical goods manufacture.
Q. Printing, publication or engraving.
V. Electronic manufacture, assembling and/or research.
W. Any other uses meeting the criteria of §
130-32 of this article as determined by the Board of Appeals.
[Amended 1-15-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
The following uses are prohibited in the I-1
Light Industrial District:
A. Automobile graveyards or disassembly plants.
B. Alcohol storage in aboveground tanks with a unit capacity
of greater than 550 gallons.
D. Crude oil, gasoline or any of its volatile products
or other highly flammable liquid storage in aboveground tanks with
a unit capacity of greater than 550 gallons.
E. Junkyards, secondhand material yards and the storage,
bailing or treatment of junk, old iron, rags, bottles or scrap paper.
F. Live animal or poultry sales.
H. Meat smoking and processing meat for animal foods
whether or not incidental to a retail business conducted on the premises.
I. Rendering lard and other fats.
J. Repair and machine shops employing more than five
persons, public garages excepted.
K. Slaughtering poultry and animals.
L. All those uses not meeting the standards stated under §
130-32.
M. All uses permitted and all uses prohibited in I-2
Heavy Industrial Districts.