1.13. - I-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Preamble.
The I-1 Industrial District is designed so as to primarily accommodate wholesale activities, warehouses, and industrial operations whose external physical effects are restricted to the area of the district and in no manner affect in a detrimental way any of the surrounding districts.
1300. Principal uses permitted.
1.
Uses permitted in B-3 General Business District subject to the regulations applicable to such uses.
2.
Any of the following uses when conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building, or within a designated area enclosed on all sides with a six-foot fence. Said fence shall be obscuring and constructed in accordance with the provisions of Section 1709 on those sides which abut upon or are adjacent to districts zoned for residential use.
a.
Warehousing and wholesale establishments, and trucking facilities.
b.
The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging, or treatment of such products as bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, food products, hardware and cutlery; tool, die, gauge, and machine shops.
c.
The manufacture, compounding, assembling, or treatment of articles or merchandise from the following previously prepared materials: Bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semi-precious metals or stones, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wood (excluding rough saw and rough planing mills), and yarns.
d.
The manufacture of articles or merchandise from sheet metal (including stampings of metals of seven (7) gauge or lighter) hot or cold forging of products made from wire of no greater diameter than five-sixteenths ( 5/16 ) inch.
e.
The manufacture of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay, and kilns fired only by electriCity or gas.
f.
Manufacture of musical instruments, toys, novelties, and metal or rubber stamps, or other small molded rubber products.
g.
Manufacture or assembly of electrical appliances, electronic instruments and devices, radios and phonographs.
h.
Laboratories—Experimental, film or testing.
i.
Manufacture and repair of electronic or neon signs, light sheet metal products, including heating and ventilating equipment, cornices, eaves and the like.
j.
Warehouse, storage and transfer and electric and gas service buildings and yards, excluding gas treatment and gas pumping stations, railroad transfer and storage yards. Water supply and sewage disposal plants. Water and gas tanks and holders.
k.
Building contractor's storage yards for equipment and materials.
l.
Building material storage and sales.
m.
Utility and public service facilities and uses including storage yards.
3.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses.
4.
Other uses of a similar character to the above uses.
(Ord. No. 519-10, 6-21-10; Ord. No. 561-15, § 1, 8-17-15)
1.13. - I-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Preamble.
The I-1 Industrial District is designed so as to primarily accommodate wholesale activities, warehouses, and industrial operations whose external physical effects are restricted to the area of the district and in no manner affect in a detrimental way any of the surrounding districts.
1300. Principal uses permitted.
1.
Uses permitted in B-3 General Business District subject to the regulations applicable to such uses.
2.
Any of the following uses when conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building, or within a designated area enclosed on all sides with a six-foot fence. Said fence shall be obscuring and constructed in accordance with the provisions of Section 1709 on those sides which abut upon or are adjacent to districts zoned for residential use.
a.
Warehousing and wholesale establishments, and trucking facilities.
b.
The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging, or treatment of such products as bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, food products, hardware and cutlery; tool, die, gauge, and machine shops.
c.
The manufacture, compounding, assembling, or treatment of articles or merchandise from the following previously prepared materials: Bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semi-precious metals or stones, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wood (excluding rough saw and rough planing mills), and yarns.
d.
The manufacture of articles or merchandise from sheet metal (including stampings of metals of seven (7) gauge or lighter) hot or cold forging of products made from wire of no greater diameter than five-sixteenths ( 5/16 ) inch.
e.
The manufacture of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay, and kilns fired only by electriCity or gas.
f.
Manufacture of musical instruments, toys, novelties, and metal or rubber stamps, or other small molded rubber products.
g.
Manufacture or assembly of electrical appliances, electronic instruments and devices, radios and phonographs.
h.
Laboratories—Experimental, film or testing.
i.
Manufacture and repair of electronic or neon signs, light sheet metal products, including heating and ventilating equipment, cornices, eaves and the like.
j.
Warehouse, storage and transfer and electric and gas service buildings and yards, excluding gas treatment and gas pumping stations, railroad transfer and storage yards. Water supply and sewage disposal plants. Water and gas tanks and holders.
k.
Building contractor's storage yards for equipment and materials.
l.
Building material storage and sales.
m.
Utility and public service facilities and uses including storage yards.
3.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses.
4.
Other uses of a similar character to the above uses.
(Ord. No. 519-10, 6-21-10; Ord. No. 561-15, § 1, 8-17-15)