1942.04 PROHIBITED USES.
   Within any Industrial District, no buildings or structures shall be erected, used, arranged or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any of the following uses, all other uses except as prohibited herein being permitted:
   (a)   Steel manufacture; asphalt or tar manufacture or refining or the mixing of such materials for street paving purposes; tar roofing or waterproofing manufacture; rayon manufacture; petroleum refining, rubber manufacture by reclaiming process; paper and pulp manufacture by sulphide process emitting noxious vapors and fumes; sulphurous, sulphuric, picric, nitric, hydrochloric acid manufacture or their use or storage, except as accessory to a permitted industry in conformance with best modern practice for prevention of fumes, smokes, odors and vapors; carbon, lampblack or graphite manufacture; creosote manufacture or treatment; lime, cement, gypsum or plaster of paris manufacture; coal tar manufacture or tar distillation or mineral dye manufacture except as an accessory to a permitted industry in conformance with best modern practice for prevention of fumes, smokes, odors and vapors; emery cloth or sandpaper manufacture; concrete manufacture or cement batching plant;
     (b)   Nuclear reactors and the disposal of nuclear or radioactive wastes and any other usage of dangerous radioactive materials provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prohibit the storing or using of certain radioactive materials in the development, manufacture and testing of medical equipment in compliance with all State, Federal and local laws;
      (c)   Explosive or fireworks manufacture; bronze powder manufacture; coal gas manufacture, explosive or inflammable celluloid or pyroxlene products manufacture; match manufacture; nitrating processes;
   (d)   Repair establishments for automobile engines, body and paint and repair establishments for appliances or electrical or mechanical equipment.
   (e)   Storage yards or the sale of new lumber or other building materials.
   (f)   Veterinary offices or hospitals or any type of kennel or animal boarding facility.
   (g)   Commercial greenhouses.
   (h)   Facilities for the collection, sorting or redistribution of used metals, vehicles, automotive parts, household items, chemicals or any other used item.
   (i)   Smelting or founding of such metals as brass, bronze, tin, aluminum and other similar metals.
   (j)   Any type of sexually oriented business.
   (k)   Bulk distribution station for gas, oil or other volatile substances.
   (l)   Day care homes or centers or group homes for individuals of any age.
   (m)   Active and passive recreation and physical fitness facilities.
   (n)   The sale, rental, leasing, repair or storage of any new or used cars, trucks, trailers, busses, recreational vehicles, boats, or construction, farm or lawn and garden equipment.
   (o)   Single Family Dwellings, or any type of group home, boarding or lodging establishment.
   (p)   Buildings or structures used for meeting, congregating or worship by any clubs or organizations including fraternal, patriotic, benevolent, charitable, political or religious organizations and institutions; veterans groups; churches; Sunday schools; parish houses; public, private or parochial schools (except vocational schools); museums, art galleries and similar cultural institutions; and community centers.
   (q)   Any other trade, industry or use that will be injurious, hazardous, noxious or offensive to an extent equal to or greater than any one of the enterprises enumerated in the preceding paragraphs as shall be determined by the Planning Commission. In making such determination, the Planning Commission shall be given to the effect of such use or structure on neighboring property, the possible creation of public nuisances by reason of noise, smoke, wastes, odor, vibrations, lights, stream or ground pollution, safety hazards, traffic hazards, or any other potential danger or hazard as to the effect of such proposed use or structure on the public peace, health, safety, morals and welfare.
      (Ord. 7669-04. Passed 2-7-05.)