I-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
The purpose of this district is to provide areas where heavier types of industry may best utilize essential public and private facilities and utilities while minimizing the negative impacts typically associated with this type of industry.
(a)
All permitted uses in the I-1 district.
(b)
Establishments which assemble and manufacture automobiles, automobile bodies, parts and accessories, electrical fixtures, batteries and other electrical apparatus and hardware.
(c)
Establishments which process, refine or store food and foodstuffs.
(d)
Breweries, wineries, bump shops, distilleries, machine shops, metal buffing shops, plastering and polishing shops, metal and plastic molding shops, extrusion shops, lumber and planing mills, painting and sheet metal shops, undercoating and rustproofing shops and welding shops.
(e)
Municipal sewage treatment plants.
(f)
Coal or building material storage yards.
(g)
Truck terminals.
(h)
Manufacture of food products.
(i)
Any uses similar to the above.
(j)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above principal permitted uses.
(k)
Off-street parking in accordance with section 62-74(e).
(l)
Outdoor trash containers or dumpsters subject to section 62-454(a)(15).
(a)
Automobile disposal and junk yards subject to section 62-454(a)(8).
(b)
Central dry cleaning plants and laundries subject to section 62-454(a)(23).
All storage of building, contracting, or plumbing materials, sand, gravel, stone, lumber, equipment, and other supplies, shall be located within an area not closer than 150 feet from any street right-of-way line. The storage of lumber, coal, or other combustible material shall not be less than 20 feet from any interior lot line, and a roadway shall be provided, graded, surfaced, and maintained from the street to the rear of the property to permit free access of fire trucks at any time. All such open storage shall be screened from all streets, and on all sides which abut any residential or business district, by a solid six-foot wall or fence sufficient to serve as a permanent retaining wall or fence.
Before the issuances of any building or occupancy permit in this zone, the applicant shall comply with an agreement that the use of the property will meet the following performance standards, or that any violation of these standards in subsequent operations will be corrected, the costs of inspection by experts for compliance to be borne by the applicant.
(1)
Fire and explosion hazards. All activities shall be carried on only in buildings conforming to the building code, and the operation shall be carried on in such a manner and with such precaution against fire and explosion hazards as to produce no explosion hazards as determined by the Michigan Department of Labor to a use on an adjacent property. Flammable liquids as published by the Michigan State Fire Marshal, other than fuels used for heating shall be stored in an entirely closed building which shall be used for no other purpose, or in underground tanks provided:
a.
Said storage building is not closer than 100 feet to any building occupied by one or more humans.
b.
Every factory or manufacturing building or other buildings permitted only in the industrial area shall be equipped with automatic sprinklers or other automatic fire extinguishers approved by the building inspector and the chief of the fire department as being sufficient in view of the nature and extent of the fire risk.
(2)
Smoke, fumes, gases, dust, odors. There shall be no emission of any smoke, atomic radiation, fumes, gas, dust, odors or any other atmospheric pollutant which will disseminate beyond the boundaries of the lot occupied by such use in such a manner as to create a public nuisance.
(3)
Liquid or solid waste. The discharge of untreated industrial waste is prohibited. All methods of salvage and industrial waste treatment and disposal shall be approved by the village and Michigan State Health Department. No effluent shall contain any acids, oils, dust, toxic metals, corrosives or other toxic substance in solution or suspension which would create odors, or discolor, poison or otherwise pollute the water or soil in any way.
(4)
Vibration. There shall be no vibration which is discernible to the human sense of feeling beyond the immediate site on which such use is conducted.
(5)
Noise. There shall be no noise emanating from the operation which will be more audible beyond the boundaries of the immediate site than 80 decibels.
(6)
Glare. There shall be no direct or sky-reflected glare exceeding one and one-half foot candles or which would be damaging to the human eye measured at the property line of the lot occupied by such use. This regulation shall not apply to lights used at the entrances or exits of service drives leading to a parking lot.
For all permitted uses and uses permitted subject to a special use permit, a site plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 62-77.
Area, height, bulk and placement requirements unless otherwise specified are as provided in article XVI, "schedule of regulations" and 150 feet from any street right-of-way line. The storage of lumber, coal, or other combustible material shall not be less than 20 feet from any interior lot line, and a roadway shall be provided, graded, surfaced, and maintained from the street to the rear of the property to permit free access of fire trucks at any time. All such open storage shall be screened from all streets, and on all sides which abut any residential or business district, by a solid six-foot wall or fence sufficient to serve as a permanent retaining wall or fence.
I-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
The purpose of this district is to provide areas where heavier types of industry may best utilize essential public and private facilities and utilities while minimizing the negative impacts typically associated with this type of industry.
(a)
All permitted uses in the I-1 district.
(b)
Establishments which assemble and manufacture automobiles, automobile bodies, parts and accessories, electrical fixtures, batteries and other electrical apparatus and hardware.
(c)
Establishments which process, refine or store food and foodstuffs.
(d)
Breweries, wineries, bump shops, distilleries, machine shops, metal buffing shops, plastering and polishing shops, metal and plastic molding shops, extrusion shops, lumber and planing mills, painting and sheet metal shops, undercoating and rustproofing shops and welding shops.
(e)
Municipal sewage treatment plants.
(f)
Coal or building material storage yards.
(g)
Truck terminals.
(h)
Manufacture of food products.
(i)
Any uses similar to the above.
(j)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above principal permitted uses.
(k)
Off-street parking in accordance with section 62-74(e).
(l)
Outdoor trash containers or dumpsters subject to section 62-454(a)(15).
(a)
Automobile disposal and junk yards subject to section 62-454(a)(8).
(b)
Central dry cleaning plants and laundries subject to section 62-454(a)(23).
All storage of building, contracting, or plumbing materials, sand, gravel, stone, lumber, equipment, and other supplies, shall be located within an area not closer than 150 feet from any street right-of-way line. The storage of lumber, coal, or other combustible material shall not be less than 20 feet from any interior lot line, and a roadway shall be provided, graded, surfaced, and maintained from the street to the rear of the property to permit free access of fire trucks at any time. All such open storage shall be screened from all streets, and on all sides which abut any residential or business district, by a solid six-foot wall or fence sufficient to serve as a permanent retaining wall or fence.
Before the issuances of any building or occupancy permit in this zone, the applicant shall comply with an agreement that the use of the property will meet the following performance standards, or that any violation of these standards in subsequent operations will be corrected, the costs of inspection by experts for compliance to be borne by the applicant.
(1)
Fire and explosion hazards. All activities shall be carried on only in buildings conforming to the building code, and the operation shall be carried on in such a manner and with such precaution against fire and explosion hazards as to produce no explosion hazards as determined by the Michigan Department of Labor to a use on an adjacent property. Flammable liquids as published by the Michigan State Fire Marshal, other than fuels used for heating shall be stored in an entirely closed building which shall be used for no other purpose, or in underground tanks provided:
a.
Said storage building is not closer than 100 feet to any building occupied by one or more humans.
b.
Every factory or manufacturing building or other buildings permitted only in the industrial area shall be equipped with automatic sprinklers or other automatic fire extinguishers approved by the building inspector and the chief of the fire department as being sufficient in view of the nature and extent of the fire risk.
(2)
Smoke, fumes, gases, dust, odors. There shall be no emission of any smoke, atomic radiation, fumes, gas, dust, odors or any other atmospheric pollutant which will disseminate beyond the boundaries of the lot occupied by such use in such a manner as to create a public nuisance.
(3)
Liquid or solid waste. The discharge of untreated industrial waste is prohibited. All methods of salvage and industrial waste treatment and disposal shall be approved by the village and Michigan State Health Department. No effluent shall contain any acids, oils, dust, toxic metals, corrosives or other toxic substance in solution or suspension which would create odors, or discolor, poison or otherwise pollute the water or soil in any way.
(4)
Vibration. There shall be no vibration which is discernible to the human sense of feeling beyond the immediate site on which such use is conducted.
(5)
Noise. There shall be no noise emanating from the operation which will be more audible beyond the boundaries of the immediate site than 80 decibels.
(6)
Glare. There shall be no direct or sky-reflected glare exceeding one and one-half foot candles or which would be damaging to the human eye measured at the property line of the lot occupied by such use. This regulation shall not apply to lights used at the entrances or exits of service drives leading to a parking lot.
For all permitted uses and uses permitted subject to a special use permit, a site plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 62-77.
Area, height, bulk and placement requirements unless otherwise specified are as provided in article XVI, "schedule of regulations" and 150 feet from any street right-of-way line. The storage of lumber, coal, or other combustible material shall not be less than 20 feet from any interior lot line, and a roadway shall be provided, graded, surfaced, and maintained from the street to the rear of the property to permit free access of fire trucks at any time. All such open storage shall be screened from all streets, and on all sides which abut any residential or business district, by a solid six-foot wall or fence sufficient to serve as a permanent retaining wall or fence.