§ 153.044 I-1 – INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Permitted uses.
      (1)   The following manufacturing activities:
         (a)   Food and kindred products as illustrated by:
            1.   Dairy products;
            2.   Bakery products;
            3.   Confectionery and related products;
            4.   Beverages, with the exception of malt or malt liquors; and
            5.   Macaroni, spaghetti and noodles.
         (b)   Textile mill products;
         (c)   Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics, leather and similar materials;
         (d)   Lumber and wood products, except saw mills and planing mills producing dimensioned lumber;
         (e)   Furniture and fixtures;
         (f)   Converted paper and paperboard products;
         (g)   Printing, publishing and allied industries;
         (h)   Chemicals and allied products as follows:
            1.   Drugs; and
            2.   Soaps, detergents and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations.
         (i)   Miscellaneous plastic products;
         (j)   Fabricated metal products as illustrated by:
            1.   Office computing and accounting machines;
            2.   Household appliances;
            3.   Electrical lighting and wiring equipment;
            4.   Communication equipment, including radio and television receiving sets;
            5.   Electronic components and accessories;
            6.   Screw machine products; and
            7.   Coating, engraving and allied services.
         (k)   Professional, scientific, electronic and controlling instruments, photographic and optical goods, watches and clocks; and
         (l)   Miscellaneous manufacturing goods, such as jewelry and silverware, musical instruments and parts, toys, amusement, sporting and athletic goods and pens, pencils and other office and artistic materials.
      (2)   The following wholesale trade activities:
         (a)   Motor vehicles and automotive equipment;
         (b)   Drugs, chemicals and allied products;
         (c)   Dry goods and apparel;
         (d)   Groceries and related products;
         (e)   Electrical goods;
         (f)   Hardware, plumbing, heating equipment and supplies;
         (g)   Machinery, equipment and supplies; and
         (h)   Other wholesale trade similar in nature to the aforementioned uses, such as paper and paper products, furniture and home furnishings and beer, wine and distilled alcoholic beverages, but expressly excluding petroleum bulk stations and scrap and waste materials and similar uses.
      (3)   The following service activities:
         (a)   Laundering, dry cleaning and dyeing;
         (b)   Warehousing and storage;
         (c)   Automobile and truck repair and wash;
         (d)   Contract construction;
         (e)   Kennels;
         (f)   Veterinarian and animal hospitals;
         (g)   Automobile and truck rental and leasing;
         (h)   Truck terminals or exchange stations;
         (i)   Banking, finance, insurance, real estate, investment offices, legal offices and call centers for any of the above; and
         (j)   Adult entertainment uses.
      (4)   The following mining and outdoor-related activities when allowed by conditional use permit:
         (a)   Mineral mining and related use of land, including, but not limited to, the excavation, extraction, removal, storage or processing of minerals, sand, gravel, rock or other natural deposits;
         (b)   A minimum one-half mile buffer zone when blasting operations and procedures are located or are occurring adjacent to all other zoning districts within the city;
         (c)   Speed motor sports events and speed motor sports equipment testing;
         (d)   Trails and other recreational uses of a non-commercial nature; and
         (e)   Non-recreational burning. For recreational fires, See § 93.03.
      (5)   Accessory uses incidental to the foregoing uses when located on the same property with the use to which they are accessory. The accessory uses shall include but not be restricted to the following:
         (a)   Off-street parking and off-street loading;
         (b)   Storage of materials, provided that when the use abuts or is adjacent to any residential zone, the storage shall be within completely enclosed buildings and effectively screened by a solid wall or fence, including solid entrance and exit garages not less than six feet nor more than eight feet in height; and
         (c)   Foundries, provided that the foundry operation is necessary to the principal use.
      (6)   Retail sales of products manufactured, processed or wholesaled at the use site;
      (7)   Accessory off-site parking not located on the same property with the principal use, subject to the provisions of this chapter; and
      (8)   Other uses similar in nature to the aforementioned uses, as determined by the Council.
   (B)   Special requirements. See § 153.064.
(1989 Code, § 11.40) (Ord. 41, 2nd Ser., eff. 5-7-2002; Ord. 42, 2nd Ser., passed 9-3-2002; Ord. 82, passed 4-16-2018)