Buildings and premises may be used for the purposes included in chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7 commercial district regulations of this title and subject to the restrictions therein, or for the following and other similar light industrial uses, except that such uses shall not be especially detrimental to property or to the health, safety, comfort or general welfare of the public, by reason of gas, fumes, odors, dust, smoke, noise, vibration, waste materials, explosives or fire hazards and that the uses listed in the D industrial district shall not be permitted.
Advertising signs.
Bakeries.
Billboards.
Canning, packing, preserving and bottling of foodstuff and nonalcoholic beverages.
Cemetery monument works.
Clay and glass products.
Coal and building material yards.
Concrete products manufacture.
Electric power plants.
Highway maintenance yards.
Ice plants or storage.
Laundries, cleaning and dyeing establishments.
Lumberyards.
Milk bottling and milk distribution stations.
Mining, storage and processing of sand, gravel, stone, coal or other minerals, by the open pit or shaft methods. Open pit mining shall not be performed within a distance of three hundred feet (300') of any existing structure or building other than the lessor or owner of the site unless written permission is obtained from the owner of such structure or building. Head frames, rock crushers or other processing equipment used in connection with mining operations shall not be located within three hundred feet (300') of any structure or building unless written permission of the owner of such structure or building is secured.
Petroleum products storage and handling.
Poster panels.
Printing plants.
Public garages.
Sales pavilions.
Secondhand machinery yards.
Truck or bus storage yards or terminals.
Warehouses.
Waterway terminals. (Ord. 8/53, 1-18-1954)