The following regulations shall apply in all
I-1 Districts. A precise plan shall be submitted to the Planning and
Zoning Board by the developer for its approval and only after obtaining
approval may the developer obtain a building permit and proceed with
construction of the project.
The purpose of the I-1 District is to delineate
those areas where limited manufacturing and research-oriented uses
have developed or are likely to develop in accordance with the Comprehensive
Plan for the City of Lockport.
Permitted principal uses in the I-1 District
shall be as follows:
B. Planned unit development.
E. Research laboratories, experimental or testing.
F. Centers for scientific, educational or industrial
research.
G. Testing and development of processes planned for use
in production elsewhere.
Permitted accessory uses in the I-1 District
shall be as follows:
B. Off-street parking and loading.
D. Other accessory uses incidental to the permitted principal
use.
Special uses in the I-1 District shall be as
follows:
A. Any use which may not in the opinion of the Planning
Board create a situation detrimental to the purpose of this district.
B. Uses requiring limited production of a product.
Other permitted uses and restrictions in the
I-1 District shall be as follows:
A. Site development plan. A site development plan of
an industrial project shall be submitted by the developer to the Planning
and Zoning Board for approval before a building permit is issued to
proceed with construction of said project.
B. Planning and Zoning Board review. The Planning and
Zoning Board shall review each design and method of production in
order to determine:
(1) The adequacy of control and to establish restrictions
necessary to prevent the emission of odorous, toxic or noxious matter
in quantities readily detectable.
(2) Any activities considered objectionable by reason
of noise, odor, dust, fumes, smoke, vibration, refuse matter or waste-carrying
matter or considered dangerous or unsafe.
C. Land coverage. The maximum lot coverage is no more than 35%. See the Schedule of Bulk and Coverage Controls (§
190-78).
E. Building setbacks.
(1) Buildings shall be set back at least 50 feet from
the front yard property line.
(2) The side yard setback is a minimum of 30 feet.
(3) Rear lot setback is a minimum of 40 feet.
F. Building design and materials (all industrial districts).
(1) All construction shall be of permanent character employing
only acceptable building materials used in industrial structures and
shall be properly maintained at all times.
(2) Accessory buildings, markings, enclosures and signs
shall be compatible with the design and quality of the main building
and consistent with the function and use thereof.
The following trades, industries or uses shall
be specifically prohibited in the I-1 District:
Acetylene gas manufacture
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Asphalt manufacture or refining
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Auto wrecking
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Brick, pottery, tile or terra-cotta manufacture
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Coke ovens
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Crematory
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Disinfectant, insecticide or poison manufacture
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Dye manufacture
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Emery cloth and sandpaper manufacture
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Forge plant
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Gas (illuminating or heating) storage, in excess
of 20,000 cubic feet
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Grease, lard, fat or tallow rendering or refining
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Heavy industrial boiler manufacture
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Iron, steel, brass or copper foundry
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Lime, cement or plaster of paris manufacture
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Oilcloth or lineoleum manufacture
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Rock or stone crusher
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Rubber or gutta percha manufacture or treatment
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Shoe blacking or stove polish manufacture
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Slaughtering of animals
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Soap manufacture or potash works
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Steel furnace, blooming or rolling mill
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Stockyards
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Sugar refining
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Tar distillation or manufacture
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Tar roofing manufacture
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Vinegar manufacture
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Wool pulling or scouring
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Yeast plant
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Any other trade or use that is noxious or offensive
by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noise
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