- INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
(a)
IL Light Industrial District. The IL Light Industrial District is intended to accommodate light manufacturing, wholesale, and research establishments. The IL district may be located in various areas throughout the community and may be in close proximity to residential neighborhoods and not be detrimental to residential uses because of its limited nature. While most often applied to areas where the location of particular industries has no direct relationship to other nearby business or industrial districts, it may also be formed as an adjunct to these established districts.
(b)
IG General Industrial District. The IG General Industrial District is intended to accommodate those manufacturing and industrial uses which may not or cannot meet the performance standards of the IL district yet do not have the objectionable influences of those uses found in the IH district. The IG district should not, where possible, be located in close proximity to an R district.
(c)
IH Heavy Industrial District. The purpose of the IH Heavy Industrial District is to accommodate those heavier manufacturing and other industrial uses which have objectionable influences, but which, nevertheless, should be provided for somewhere in the community. The IH district is, insofar as possible, applied to locations removed from the R districts on the basis of linear distance or natural or manmade features.
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.1)
All development in industrial districts must comply with the requirements in Table 15-459 unless otherwise expressly stated.
Table 15-459. Industrial Districts-Bulk and Yard Standards
(1) Buildings greater than 25 feet in height shall be setback an additional 1 foot for each 2 feet in height greater than 25 feet to a maximum of 60 feet.
(2) No yard required to exceed 20 feet. For corner lots where side setback adjoins a street, side setback shall equal the front setback
Graphic 15-459. Industrial Required Yards
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.2)
Permitted and special uses lists permitted and special uses for all industrial districts. Many allowed uses, whether permitted by right or as a special use, are subject to compliance with article VIII of this chapter.
(1)
Permitted uses. A "P" indicates that a use is considered permitted within that district as of right.
(2)
Special uses. An "S" indicates that a use is permitted as a special exception in that district upon approval from the village board as required in section 15-460.
(3)
Uses not permitted. A blank space or the absence of the use from the table indicates that use is not permitted within that district. However, a use not identified on the table may be determined by the zoning administrator to be a permitted or special use in the district, based on their evaluation as to whether the proposed use is similar enough in character, intensity, and operations to that of a permitted or special use in the district.
Table 15-460. Industrial Districts-Permitted and Special Uses
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.3)
(a)
Business operations.
(1)
All business and service, processes and operations shall not be viewable from the public right-of-way.
(2)
Exhibits of goods sold or manufactured on the premises can be displayed outside only during normal business hours.
(b)
Outdoor storage (including junkyards and automobile wrecking yards). Within 150 feet of a residential district, all business, production, servicing, processing and storage shall take place or be within completely enclosed buildings except that storage or materials may be open to the sky provided the storage area is enclosed with a solid wall or fence at least eight feet high and landscaped, in accordance with all requirements for building foundation landscape as detailed in section 15-657.
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.4)
- INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
(a)
IL Light Industrial District. The IL Light Industrial District is intended to accommodate light manufacturing, wholesale, and research establishments. The IL district may be located in various areas throughout the community and may be in close proximity to residential neighborhoods and not be detrimental to residential uses because of its limited nature. While most often applied to areas where the location of particular industries has no direct relationship to other nearby business or industrial districts, it may also be formed as an adjunct to these established districts.
(b)
IG General Industrial District. The IG General Industrial District is intended to accommodate those manufacturing and industrial uses which may not or cannot meet the performance standards of the IL district yet do not have the objectionable influences of those uses found in the IH district. The IG district should not, where possible, be located in close proximity to an R district.
(c)
IH Heavy Industrial District. The purpose of the IH Heavy Industrial District is to accommodate those heavier manufacturing and other industrial uses which have objectionable influences, but which, nevertheless, should be provided for somewhere in the community. The IH district is, insofar as possible, applied to locations removed from the R districts on the basis of linear distance or natural or manmade features.
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.1)
All development in industrial districts must comply with the requirements in Table 15-459 unless otherwise expressly stated.
Table 15-459. Industrial Districts-Bulk and Yard Standards
(1) Buildings greater than 25 feet in height shall be setback an additional 1 foot for each 2 feet in height greater than 25 feet to a maximum of 60 feet.
(2) No yard required to exceed 20 feet. For corner lots where side setback adjoins a street, side setback shall equal the front setback
Graphic 15-459. Industrial Required Yards
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.2)
Permitted and special uses lists permitted and special uses for all industrial districts. Many allowed uses, whether permitted by right or as a special use, are subject to compliance with article VIII of this chapter.
(1)
Permitted uses. A "P" indicates that a use is considered permitted within that district as of right.
(2)
Special uses. An "S" indicates that a use is permitted as a special exception in that district upon approval from the village board as required in section 15-460.
(3)
Uses not permitted. A blank space or the absence of the use from the table indicates that use is not permitted within that district. However, a use not identified on the table may be determined by the zoning administrator to be a permitted or special use in the district, based on their evaluation as to whether the proposed use is similar enough in character, intensity, and operations to that of a permitted or special use in the district.
Table 15-460. Industrial Districts-Permitted and Special Uses
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.3)
(a)
Business operations.
(1)
All business and service, processes and operations shall not be viewable from the public right-of-way.
(2)
Exhibits of goods sold or manufactured on the premises can be displayed outside only during normal business hours.
(b)
Outdoor storage (including junkyards and automobile wrecking yards). Within 150 feet of a residential district, all business, production, servicing, processing and storage shall take place or be within completely enclosed buildings except that storage or materials may be open to the sky provided the storage area is enclosed with a solid wall or fence at least eight feet high and landscaped, in accordance with all requirements for building foundation landscape as detailed in section 15-657.
(Ord. of 3-2-2021, § 155.5.4)