56 - LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT M-1
The M-1 district is designed primarily to provide an environment for and conducive to the development and protection of modern administrative facilities, research institutions, specialized manufacturing plants and similar enterprises in an open landscaped development.
(Ord. 213 Art. XVI (part), 1969)
Permitted uses in the M-1 district are:
Public utilities;
Laboratories, offices and research facilities;
Television, radio broadcasting & receiving facilities;
Restaurants, including drive-ins;
Mobile home sales;
Auto sales and service;
Auto repair, paint and body shops;
Photo-finishing;
Printing;
Exterminating service;
Cleaning plants;
Bakery;
Bottling plant;
Tire recapping;
Lumberyards, building materials;
Contractor services;
Upholstery manufacturing;
Furniture wholesale and manufacturing;
Bookbinders;
Food processing;
Sign painting shop;
Well drilling services;
Sheet metal works;
Assembly plants;
Wood products manufacturing;
Animal hospitals, boarding and runs;
Bus and taxi garaging and maintenance;
Manufacturing and sale of:
Instruments for professional, scientific, photographic, optical and similar uses;
Beauty, barber equipment and supplies;
Brooms;
Mini-warehouses;
Day care facility;
Motor vehicle salvage establishment(s);
Crematorium;
Restaurant(s) with Alcohol, Beer, &/or Wine Sales.
(Ord. 576, § 1(part), 1980; Ord. 1045, § 2, 1995; Ord. 1091, § 2, 1998; Ord. 1216, § 4, 2003; Ord. 1580, § 12, 2018)
Any use permitted in C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4 and sexually oriented businesses.
(Ord. 1048, § 1(part), 1995; Ord. 1342, § 6, 2008)
Residences are specifically prohibited from any industrial district.
(Ord. 213, § 1602, 1969)
For dimensional requirements for the M-1 district, see Chart No. 1, Chapter 18.68.
(Ord. 213, § 1603, 1969; Ord. 1299, § 7, 2006)
For parking and loading provisions for the M-1 district, see Chart No. 1, Chapter 18.68.
(Ord. 213, § 1604, 1969)
For provisions regarding signs in the M-1 district, see Chapter 18.76.
(Ord. 213, § 1605, 1969)
56 - LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT M-1
The M-1 district is designed primarily to provide an environment for and conducive to the development and protection of modern administrative facilities, research institutions, specialized manufacturing plants and similar enterprises in an open landscaped development.
(Ord. 213 Art. XVI (part), 1969)
Permitted uses in the M-1 district are:
Public utilities;
Laboratories, offices and research facilities;
Television, radio broadcasting & receiving facilities;
Restaurants, including drive-ins;
Mobile home sales;
Auto sales and service;
Auto repair, paint and body shops;
Photo-finishing;
Printing;
Exterminating service;
Cleaning plants;
Bakery;
Bottling plant;
Tire recapping;
Lumberyards, building materials;
Contractor services;
Upholstery manufacturing;
Furniture wholesale and manufacturing;
Bookbinders;
Food processing;
Sign painting shop;
Well drilling services;
Sheet metal works;
Assembly plants;
Wood products manufacturing;
Animal hospitals, boarding and runs;
Bus and taxi garaging and maintenance;
Manufacturing and sale of:
Instruments for professional, scientific, photographic, optical and similar uses;
Beauty, barber equipment and supplies;
Brooms;
Mini-warehouses;
Day care facility;
Motor vehicle salvage establishment(s);
Crematorium;
Restaurant(s) with Alcohol, Beer, &/or Wine Sales.
(Ord. 576, § 1(part), 1980; Ord. 1045, § 2, 1995; Ord. 1091, § 2, 1998; Ord. 1216, § 4, 2003; Ord. 1580, § 12, 2018)
Any use permitted in C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4 and sexually oriented businesses.
(Ord. 1048, § 1(part), 1995; Ord. 1342, § 6, 2008)
Residences are specifically prohibited from any industrial district.
(Ord. 213, § 1602, 1969)
For dimensional requirements for the M-1 district, see Chart No. 1, Chapter 18.68.
(Ord. 213, § 1603, 1969; Ord. 1299, § 7, 2006)
For parking and loading provisions for the M-1 district, see Chart No. 1, Chapter 18.68.
(Ord. 213, § 1604, 1969)
For provisions regarding signs in the M-1 district, see Chapter 18.76.
(Ord. 213, § 1605, 1969)