The purpose of this district is to provide for a wide variety of light manufacturing, fabricating, processing, wholesale distributing and warehousing uses appropriately located for access by major thoroughfares or railroads. New residential development is excluded.
A. 
A building or land shall be used only for the following purposes, consisting of general industrial, warehousing, and storage uses, including certain open or enclosed storage of products, materials, and vehicles, and including the following uses and any similar uses which are not likely to create any more offensive noise, vibration, dust, heat, smoke, odor, glare, or other objectionable influences than the minimum amount normally resulting from other uses listed, such listed uses being generally wholesale establishments, service industries, and light industries that manufacture, process, store, and distribute goods and materials, and are in general dependent on raw materials refined elsewhere, and manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment, as specified, of the following products or similar products:
(1) 
Dwellings for resident watchmen and caretakers employed on the premises.
(2) 
Agriculture or farm implements, manufacture, sale, storage or repair.
(3) 
Aircraft and aircraft parts.
(4) 
Aluminum extrusion, rolling, fabrication and forming.
(5) 
Animal hospital and/or boarding kennel.
(6) 
Animal, poultry, and bird raising, commercial.
(7) 
Automobiles, trucks, buses, truck trailers, motorcycles and bicycles, repair and assembly; transmission repair service.
(8) 
Bakery products, wholesale (manufacturing permitted).
(9) 
Bedding (mattress, pillow and quilt).
(10) 
Beverage blending, bottling (all types).
[Amended 3-7-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-02]
(11) 
Blacksmith shops, including gas and steam fitting shops.
(12) 
Boat manufacture and repair (vessels less than 5 tons), boat sales, service, storage or rentals.
(13) 
Building materials (cement, lime in bags or containers, sand, gravel, stone, lumber, structural or reinforcing steel, steel fabricating, pipe and the like), storage and sales, open or enclosed, but not manufacture of steel or junk storage.
(14) 
Button manufacture.
(15) 
Carbon paper and inked ribbon manufacture.
(16) 
Carpets, rugs and mats, including cleaning.
(17) 
Cigar and cigarette manufacture.
(18) 
Cleaning and dyeing of garments, hats, and rugs.
(19) 
Chemical production, including rubber, plastics.
(20) 
Coal and coke storage and sales.
(21) 
Condensed and evaporated milk, processing and canning.
(22) 
Contractor's shop and storage yard or equipment rental.
(23) 
Cosmetics and toiletries, perfumes (compounding only).
(24) 
Dairy operations and dairy products, ice cream, cheese.
(25) 
Electrical appliances or electronic apparatus, medical, optical or drafting equipment, toys, games, musical instruments, manufacture or assembly.
(26) 
Exterminating establishment.
(27) 
Fertilizer storage in bags or bulk storage of liquid or dry fertilizer in tanks or in a completely enclosed building, but not manufacture or processing.
(28) 
Fish, shrimp, crabs, clams, oysters, and other seafood, processing, packing or storing.
[Amended 11-2-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-07]
(29) 
Food products manufacture, processing and packaging of such products as candy, chewing gum, cocoa products, coffee, tea and spices, macaroni, and noodles.
(30) 
Fruit and vegetable processing (including canning, preserving, drying and freezing).
(31) 
Furniture (wood, reed, rattan, metal, plastic).
(32) 
Grain blending and packaging, but not milling.
(33) 
Greenhouses, commercial, wholesale or retail.
(34) 
Heating, ventilating, cooking and refrigeration supplies and appliances.
(35) 
Ice manufacture, including dry ice.
(36) 
Industrial vocational training school.
(37) 
Ink manufacturing (mixing only).
(38) 
Insecticides, fungicides, disinfectants, and related industrial and household chemical elements (blending only).
(39) 
Knitting, weaving, printing, finishing of textiles and fibers into fabric goods, or clothing, hats, hosiery.
(40) 
Laboratories, research, experimental, but not including combustion engine testing.
(41) 
Laundries, linen service.
(42) 
Leather goods manufacture, but not including tanning operations.
(43) 
Livery stables and riding academies.
(44) 
Machinery manufacture; machine shops.
(45) 
Meat products, packing, and processing (not slaughtering).
(46) 
Metal products manufacture, such products as bolts, nails, staples, needles, pins, metal containers, ornamental iron fabrication, silverware, and plated wire.
(47) 
Motion-picture studio.
(48) 
Oleomargarine (compounding and packing only).
(49) 
Pharmaceutical products, drugs.
(50) 
Planning and millwork, lumberyard.
(51) 
Plating, electrolytic process.
(52) 
Plumbing supplies, manufacture, sale, or storage.
(53) 
Printing, publishing and engraving, photographic processing or blueprinting.
(54) 
Radiator repair, cleaning and flushing.
(55) 
Radio or television broadcasting station, studios, offices, towers.
(56) 
Railroad switching yard for railroad service in the district, team tracks and spur tracks.
(57) 
Research centers.
(58) 
Rubber and synthetic treated fabrics (excluding all rubber and synthetic processing).
(59) 
Sheet metal products, ductwork, containers.
(60) 
Shipping container (corrugated board, fiber or wire bound).
(61) 
Sign fabrication and painting shop.
(62) 
Soap, washing or cleaning, powder or soda (compounding only).
(63) 
Tire retreading, recapping and vulcanizing shop.
(64) 
Tools, dies, and hardware products, firearms.
(65) 
Trailers, truck bodies, assembly.
(66) 
Truck and transfer terminal, freight.
(67) 
Vitreous enameled products.
(68) 
Warehouses, wholesale houses and distributors, wholesale market.
(69) 
Welding or soldering shops.
(70) 
Wood products manufacture, including baskets, boxes, crates, barrels and veneer.
(71) 
Yarn threads and cordage.
(72) 
Brick, firebrick and clay products.
(73) 
Lawnmower, yard and garden equipment, assembly, rental, sales, and service.
(74) 
Offices for executive, administrative and similar purposes.
[Added 8-5-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-13]
(75) 
Bus terminals.
[Added 11-3-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-10]
(76) 
Aquaculture, land-based.
[Added 11-2-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-07]
A. 
Storage of goods or materials, used in or produced by permitted industrial uses or related activities, subject to applicable district regulations.
B. 
A single-family dwelling accessory to a farm of 10 acres or more.
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Editor's Note: Former § 245-83, Permitted signs, was repealed 5-6-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-2. For current signs provisions, see § 245-115.
Requirements for minimum lot area, yards, and open space, and maximum height are contained in the Table of District Regulations at the end of this chapter.
Certain uses are permitted as conditional uses according to the regulations of Article XVII of this chapter.
The regulations contained in this section are supplemented or modified by regulations contained in other sections of this chapter, especially the following:
A. 
Article II: Interpretations and Definitions.
B. 
Article XVI: Supplementary Zone Regulations.
C. 
Article XVII: Conditional Uses.
[Added 8-7-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-16]
The height requirements for any triangular shaped lot located in the ID-2 District shall be a minimum of 250 feet. To determine the height of a triangle, refer to Height of Triangle Regulations.[1]
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Editor's Note: The Height of Triangle Regulations diagram is included as an attachment to this chapter.