Alcohol manufacture, brewing or distillation
or storage thereof
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Ammonia, manufacture of
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Asphalt, manufacture or refining of
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Boiler or tank works
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Breweries
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Coal, distillation of
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Cellulose manufacture
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Crematories
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Creosote, treatment or manufacture of
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Explosives, gunpowder, manufacture or storage
of
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Fat rendering
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Fertilizer manufacture
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Garbage, reduction of garbage, offal, dead animals
or refuse
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Glue, size or gelatin manufacture
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Junkyards of any kind
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Lime, cement or plaster of paris manufacture
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Motor vehicle wrecking or storage of junked
motor vehicles or parts
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Oilcloth or linoleum manufacture
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Paint, oil, varnish or turpentine manufacture
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Petroleum refining
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Rubber manufacture from crude material
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Slaughtering of animals
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Smelting of metals
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Starch, glucose or dextrin manufacture
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Stockyards
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Storage, curing or tanning of rawhides or skins
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Sulfurous, sulfuric, nitric or hydrochloric
acid manufacture
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Tallow, grease or lard manufacture
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Tar distillation or manufacture
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Any trade, industry or use that is noxious or
offensive y reason of the emission of odor, smoke, gas, vapor, dust
or noise, or which causes, by reason of objectionable matter, pollution
or contamination of land or any body of water
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Open-air parking lots operated as such for the sale of more than five motor vehicles, unless a permit therefor shall be granted by the Board of Appeals as provided in § 210-12M hereof
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The bulk storage of fuel oil, petroleum, crude oil or any product thereof, whether for storage or for subsequent sale. This prohibition does not apply to the storage for sale of motor fuel at retail as provided in §§ 115-33 through 115-50 of Chapter 115, Fire Prevention, nor does it apply to lubricating oils or greases, nor does it apply to fuel oil if the same is to be consumed on the property where it is stored.
[Amended 4-29-1968] |
Uses permitted in Residence AA and Residence
A Districts, except professional offices, are prohibited in the same
building with any other use permitted herein
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Metal finishing, electroplating, metal cleaning,
cleaning and etching or other processes which normally produce wastes
containing metals and cyanide. Any trade or industry engaging in this
use shall be allowed to continue the said use at any subsequent plant
relocation, subject to all applicable laws and ordinances and the
approval of the Sewer and Sanitation Commission and the Superintendent
of Buildings.
[Added 2-26-1968; amended 7-15-1968] |
Shooting galleries, penny or picture arcades
wherein coin-operated machines such as pool tables, pong machines,
pinball machines or other similiar coin-operated and amusement game
machines are maintained, except that the above-described machines
may be permitted in any established business as permitted in the district
as follows: Each store or location with a square footage of 10,000
square feet or less shall be permitted two amusement devices, and
one additional amusement device shall be allowed for each additional
10,000 square feet of store space. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
liquor-dispensing establishments licensed by the New York State Liquor
Authority shall be permitted one amusement device for each 500 square
feet of store space.
[Added 6-27-1977 by L.L. No. 12-1977; amended 4-28-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 8-11-1980 by L.L. No. 14-1980] |
Tattoo parlors
[Added 5-23-1983 by L.L. No. 11-1983] |