1159.02 CONDITIONAL USES.
   The following uses shall be permitted only if expressly authorized by the Board of Zoning Appeals and subject to a special permit setting forth the conditions upon which the Board granted the same:
   (a)   Asphalt manufacture or refining;
   (b)   Oilcloth or linoleum manufacture;
   (c)   Quarry or stone mill;
   (d)   Wool pulling or scouring;
   (e)    Building material supply and storage yards, including concrete mixing; and yards for public utility materials, equipment and vehicles, provided that all such uses are conducted either:
      (1)    Wholly within a completely enclosed building or buildings, except for storage of vehicles, which building or buildings shall be distant at least 100 feet from any residential district, unless such building has no openings other than stationary windows and required fire exits within such distance, but not within fifty feet of any residential district in any case; or
      (2)    When conducted within an area completely enclosed on all sides with a solid wall or uniformly painted solid board fence not less than six feet high, but not within 200 feet of any residential district; provided that all storage yards related to the uses in this subsection shall be enclosed. (Ord. 72-13. Passed 7-11-72.)
   (f)    The Zoning Board of Appeals is prohibited from granting conditional use permits for eating and drinking places in the I Industrial District as such eating and drinking places preempt industrial land and are inappropriate in the I Industrial District.
(Ord. 93-47. Passed 4-20-93.)
   (g)    Used car sales if operated in conjunction with a car leasing office or car repair garage, provided that limits as to number of cars, periods and places of display, advertising signs and gimmicks, and all other pertinent matters are set by the Zoning Board of Appeals after due consideration of the circumstances and any State permit requirements. Should such sales be operated on a lot contiguous to a residential district or an existing residence, a solid wall or a uniformly painted solid board fence not less than six feet high shall be constructed along the contiguous property line.
(Ord. 95-026. Passed 3-7-95.)