§ 153.052. I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.  


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  • (A) Purpose. The I Industrial District is established to provide exemplary standards of development for industrial areas, to ensure compatibility with other land uses and to provide for industrial employment opportunities for residents of the community.
    (B) Requirements.
    (1) Minimum lot area: 13,000 square feet;
    (2) Minimum lot width: 100 feet;
    (3) Front yard setback: 25 feet; when abutting residentially zoned property, the front yard setback shall conform to the established front yard setback in the block;
    (4) Rear yard setback: 25 feet; when abutting residentially zoned property, the rear yard setback shall be 30 feet, and no storage or parking of vehicles shall be permitted within 10 feet of the rear lot line. There shall be a 10 foot (minimum) landscaped buffer strip along the rear lot line.
    (5) Side yard setback: 10 feet interior; 15 feet when abutting a residentially zoned lot; 15 feet corner.
    (C) No unenclosed use. All manufacturing or processing shall be conducted completely within enclosed buildings.
    (D) Landscaping. Substantial landscaping and screening shall be installed and maintained on industrial sites adjacent to residential districts to effectively separate the uses and promote the public health, safety and welfare.
    (E) Permitted principal uses; some may require a conditional use permit.
    (1) Art equipment supplies - manufacture.
    (2) Bags, boxes and paper containers, manufacturing and storage.
    (3) Bakery products.
    (4) Bottling establishments.
    (5) Bland books, loose-leaf binders - fabrication and assembly.
    (6) Books and bookbinding.
    (7) Cabinet and woodworking establishments.
    (8) Clothing manufacture.
    (9) Camera and photographic manufacturing.
    (10) Cold storage plants, locker plants.
    (11) Commercial printing, publishing, engraving and reproduction firms.
    (12) Confectionery and related products, manufacture and packaging.
    (13) Creameries, milk stations, bottling works.
    (14) Dental instruments and supplies.
    (15) Dry cleaning and dying establishments.
    (16) Electric lighting and wiring equipment - manufacture.
    (17) Electric measuring and testing equipment - manufacture.
    (18) Electronic tubes and other components - manufacture.
    (19) Electrical products and appliances - manufacture and assembly.
    (20) Express and hauling stations.
    (21) Grain and seed elevators.
    (22) Hand and edge tools - manufacture and assembly.
    (23) Ice plants and ice cream plants.
    (24) Jewelry manufacture.
    (25) Laboratory instruments and associated equipment, scientific, and testing.
    (26) Laundries.
    (27) Luggage, handbags, and similar items - manufacture and assembly.
    (28) Lumber yards.
    (29) Mail order houses.
    (30) Medical and surgical instruments and supplies.
    (31) Newspaper plants and offices.
    (32) Office furniture and supplies.
    (33) Optical instruments and lenses - manufacture and assembly.
    (34) Patterns - design and manufacture.
    (35) Pottery shops.
    (36) Precision instruments.
    (37) Plastic extrusion and molding fixture.
    (38) Processing and storage plants not involving a discharge of noxious to toxic matter.
    (39) Public garages.
    (40) Radio and television - assembly and parts fabrication.
    (41) Sport equipment - manufacture and assembly.
    (42) Scientific and research instruments and equipment - manufacture and assembly.
    (43) Signs and advertising display materials - manufacture.
    (44) Supply yards.
    (45) Storehouses, warehouses.
    (46) Telephone and telegraph technical apparatus - manufacture and assembly.
    (47) Temperature controls - fabrication and assembly.
    (48) Trade schools.
    (49) Truck terminals.
    (50) Warehousing.
    (51) Welding supply.
    (52) Wholesale business facilities.
    (53) “Adult uses” subject to the requirements of Chapter 96 of the City Code.
    (F) Permitted accessory uses.
    (1) Off-street parking and loading, as required in this chapter.
    (2) Nameplate and business signs, as per §§ 153.090et seq.
    (G) Uses requiring a conditional use permit.
    (1) Heavy manufacturing or any use involving pollution or other hazards.
    (2) Junk yards, auto reduction yards, and open storage yards.
    (3) Private water supply system pursuant to § 51.11(C).
    (4) Other manufacture, processing, storage, or commercial uses determined by the Planning Commission to be of the same general character as the permitted uses above and found not to be obnoxious, unhealthful, or offensive by reason of the potential emission or transmission of noise, oxidation, smoke, dust, odors, toxic or noxious matter, or glare or heat.
    (Prior Code, § 903.07) (Am. Ord. 2008-8-1, passed 8-12-2008; Am. Ord. 2012-11-2, passed 11-13-2012)