[Added by Ord. #1557, § 9141.2; Ord. #1698, § 1; Ord. #1713, § 1; Ord. #1717, § 1; Ord. #1733, § 1; Ord. #1746, § 1; Ord. #1784; Ord. #1828, § 1; Ord. #1921, § 1; Ord. #2101, § 10; Ord. #2155, § 3; Ord. #2282 §§ 17; Ord. #2300 § 5]
a. Principal Permitted Uses. The following uses and buildings of less than 50,000 square feet in size shall be permitted in the Heavy Manufacturing Zone (M-H):
1. Any use permitted in the Limited Commercial (C-L), Commercial Manufacturing (C-M) or Limited Manufacturing Zone (M-L), except those uses which require a conditional use permit.
2. Indoor marijuana cultivation is allowed consistent with State law which permits no more than six live marijuana plants to be planted, cultivated, harvested, dried, or processed within a single private residence or inside an accessory structure located upon the grounds of a private residence that is fully enclosed and secured as long as the marijuana cultivation activities comply with the regulations set forth in paragraph c of subsection
9-24.4.
b. Uses Permitted Subject to Conditional Use Permits. The following uses may be permitted in the Heavy Manufacturing Zone (M-H) provided a conditional use permit has been obtained pursuant to the provisions of Section
30-26 of this Chapter:
1. Any use permitted by conditional use permit in the Commercial Manufacturing (C-M) or Limited Manufacturing (M-L) Zones.
1A. Manufacturing of the following:
Abrasives;
Bleaching powder;
By-products of animals, meat and fish;
Cellulose;
Celluloid;
Cement;
Charcoal;
Cleaning compound;
Concrete batching plants (processing and storage of concrete components);
Gelatine;
Glue;
Lampblack;
Lard;
Lime;
Mucilage;
Plaster of paris;
Plastics;
Rubber, including reclaiming;
Size;
Tallow; and
Tar and tar products;
2. Manufacturing and storage of the following:
Acid;
Agar;
Alcohol;
Ammonia;
Ammunition;
Caustic soda;
Creosote;
Explosives;
Fertilizer;
Fireworks;
Gases;
Insecticides;
Lye;
Matches;
Phenol;
Potash;
Soda;
Sodium compound; and
Sulphur;
4. Animal dumping and reduction;
6. Bars and liquor stores (the provisions of Section
30-51 of this Chapter shall apply);
6A. Beer and wine sales for consumption off the premises that are accessory to a primary convenience or small grocery store use where such sales utilize less than 10% of the sales floor area (the provisions of Section
30-51 of this Chapter shall apply);
9. Canning and processing of meat and fish;
15. House moving and wrecking yards;
18. Metal works of the following kinds:
Blast furnaces;
Boiler works;
Drop forges;
Drop hammers;
Forging works;
Foundries (ferrous metals);
Pneumatic presses;
Smelters; and
Steel mills;
19. New commercial strip centers;
20. New establishments with drive-thru facilities;
23. Petroleum and petroleum products refining, processing, and reclaiming and storage;
24. Planned commercial and industrial developments (the provisions of Section
30-18 shall apply);
26. Recycling of paper (when a plan for its storage and maintenance has been approved by the Fire Department);
28. Rock, gravel, and sand storage in excess of 2,000 tons;
32. Solid waste transfer stations;
37. Truck and bus repair (including body and fender works and spray painting);
39. Waste disposal facilities;
41. Recycling of paper (when conducted entirely within a building).
42. Alcoholic beverage sales for consumption on the premises that are accessory to a primary restaurant or entertainment use (the provisions of Section
30-51 of this Chapter shall apply);
44. Recycling, collection and processing facilities (the provisions of subsection
30-12.4i of this Chapter shall apply).
45. Outside storage yards (for exceptions see subsection
30-20.6 of this Chapter.)