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Stickney City Zoning Code

SECTION 11

- HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT4


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Cross reference— Businesses, ch. 22.


Section 11.01.- Establishment and restrictions.

There shall be established in the Village of Stickney a heavy manufacturing district intended to provide for heavy manufacturing and industrial uses under controls which will minimize any adverse effects on property in nearby districts. Any use which is permitted in a heavy industrial district shall be subject to the following restrictions:

(a)

Any activity listed herein as a special use in a heavy industrial district shall not be permitted except after the issue of a special use permit by the Village of Stickney.

(b)

Activities in a heavy industrial district shall be carried on in such a manner as not to be injurious or offensive by reason of the emission or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust, or other particulate matter, toxic or noxious matter, odor, glare or heat, fire or explosive hazards.

(c)

No activities involving the storage, utilization, or manufacture of materials or products which decompose by detonation shall be permitted except as an authorized special use.

Section 11.02. - Permitted uses.

The following uses are permitted in a heavy industrial district:

Accessory uses as defined in this ordinance which are incidental to the conduct of a permitted use

Adult business uses as defined in section 4.22

Animal pounds

Automobile service stations

Cartage and express facilities

Electrical appliances, assembling or storage of

Greenhouses and plant nurseries

Laboratories, medical, dental and research

Machine shops

Manufacture and processing of cutlery, rivets, edge tools, bolts, nuts, washers, rivets, refrigerator, refrigeration equipment, clocks, watches, lighting fixtures and equipment, bed springs, furniture, wooden boxes, caskets, wood products, cabinets, abrasives, cosmetics, perfumes, drugs, clay (except brick or tile), metal or plastic, or glass products

Manufacturing or fabricating, assembly, disassembly, repairing, storing, cleaning servicing and testing of goods, wares and merchandise within completely enclosed buildings or out-of-doors screened by a solid wall or uniformly painted fence of at least six feet in height

Manufacturing, storing of merchandise from cork, metal, fiber, paper products, leather production (exclusive of tanning or tanneries), precious or semiprecious stones

Milk bottling and distribution

Municipal buildings

Open sales lots

Packaging and freighting

Parking area, private, as accessory uses

Parking lots and storage garages

Plant for generation, transformation or distribution of electric current

Police stations

Public utility uses

Radio and transmission towers

Railroad rights-of-way

Residence of proprietor of a commercial use

Restaurants and catering establishments

Shops for electrical work, plumbing, steam fitting, tinsmithing, sharpening, grinding, locksmithing, painting

Sign painting

Stable, public

Storage, warehousing establishments for household and office goods and retail merchandise

Telephone booth

Temporary building for construction purposes for a period not to exceed duration of construction

Trailer sales and rental

Used car lot

Warehouse.

(Ord. No. 2016-13, Art. II, § 4.2, 4-19-2016)

Section 11.03. - Special uses.

The following special uses may be permitted in a heavy industrial district:

Abattoirs

Acetylene gas manufacture

Acid manufacture

Airport and restricted landing areas

Ammonia, bleaching powder or chlorine manufacture

Arsenals

Auditoriums and arenas

Automobile race tracks

Blast furnaces

Boiler works

Brick, tile or terra cotta manufacture

Candle manufacture

Celluloid manufacture

Cement

Coke ovens

Crematory

Creosote treatment or manufacture

Disinfectant manufacture

Distillation of bones, coal or wood

Draining storage

Drop forges

Dumps and slag piles

Dyestuff manufacture

Exterminator and insect poison manufacture

Fat rendering

Fertilizer manufacture

Fireworks or explosives manufacture or storage

Forge plants

Foundries

Garbage, incineration of

Gas, manufacture of

Glue or gelatin manufacture

Gunpowder manufacturing or storage

Gypsum manufacture or processing

Horse racetracks

Junkyards, landfills, dumps

Lamp black manufacture

Landfill, dump

Landfill or filling, sanitary

Landfill, solid waste

Lard or fat processing

Lime or plaster of paris processing

Mobile homes on individual zoning lots

Offal or refuse processing

Oil cloth or linoleum manufacture

Oiled, rubber or leather goods manufacture

Ore reduction

Packing plants

Paint, oil, shellac, turpentine or varnish manufacture

Paper and paper pulp

Petroleum products

Petroleum refining

Plating works

Potash works

Printing ink manufacture

Processing of fish oil

Pyroxylin manufacture

Quarry, clay pit, gravel pit, sand pit, etc.

Racino entertainment complex

Reservoir

Rock excavation and crushing

Rubber

Rubber, caoutchouc, or gutta-percha

Sausage manufacture

Sewerage treatment plant

Shoe blacking manufacture

Signs and billboards, except accessories signs

Smelting of ore

Soap manufacture

Soda or compound manufacture

Steel

Stockyards or slaughtering animals or fowl

Stove polish manufacture

Sulphuric, nitric or hydrochloric acid manufacture

Tallow, grease or lard manufacture or refining

Tanning or curing of raw hides

Tile or terra-cotta; both chemicals manufacturing

Tin

(Ord. No. 2020-11, § 6, 6-30-2020)

Section 11.05. - Rear yard.

There shall be a rear yard of not less than ten percent of the depth of the lot; provided, however, that such rear yard shall not be required to exceed ten feet in depth.

Section 11.06. - Side yard.

A side yard, if provided, shall not be less than three feet wide. In a heavy industrial district any lot adjacent to a single-family district, or lot in a business or commercial district in which a dwelling is located, shall have a side yard of not less than 16 feet.