6-1-6: H-1 HEAVY MANUFACTURING DISTRICT REGULATIONS:
   (A)   Permitted Uses: Any production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing, repair or storage of materials and goods or products which are not injurious or offensive to adjacent premises or nearby residential districts by reason of the emission or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust or other particulate matter, toxic or noxious materials, odors, fire or explosive hazard, or glare or heat. Uses definitely prohibited are the following: (Ord. 90-818, 4-26-1990)
Animal glue factories.
Auto wrecking.
Fertilizer plants.
Hair processing industry.
Incinerators which burn or dispose of hazardous and/or toxic waste, hazardous and/or toxic hospital waste, municipal waste, pollution control waste and industrial process waste.
Junkyards or dumps.
Manufacture of high explosives.
Motor freight terminal.
Refuse, dead animal or garbage dumps. (Ord. 90-818, 4-26-1990; amd. Ord. 10-1340, 9-16-2010)
   (B)   Setbacks: No building or structure shall be erected, altered, enlarged or rebuilt in the heavy manufacturing district so as to place its street wall nearer than twenty feet (20') from the front lot line. On corner lots, no building or structure shall be erected, altered, enlarged or rebuilt so as to place its side wall nearer than fifteen feet (15') from any side property line on any side street. (Ord. 145, 8-3-1961)
   (C)   Side Yards And Areas Between Buildings: There shall be a side yard on each side of the building of at least fifteen feet (15'), beginning from the lot line to the building line. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this section, sufficient space shall at all times be maintained between and around buildings to permit free and unobstructed access to the premises by firefighting equipment. In all instances, however, where private and public property adjoin each other and have a common side yard property line, no building or structure shall be erected, altered, enlarged or rebuilt on said private property within thirty feet (30') of such common side yard property line. (Ord. 510, 10-7-1965)
   (D)   Utilities: Ten feet (10') shall be set aside on each side of all public or private streets in the heavy manufacturing district for public and municipal utilities, except however, that on West 73rd Street the ten feet (10') on the south side thereof shall be set aside for sewers and telephone cables and the ten feet (10') on the north side thereof shall be set aside for water mains and fire hydrants. No overhead utility lines shall be located on either side of 73rd Street.
   (E)   Parking: On street parking is expressly prohibited. The owner or lessee of property improved for heavy manufacturing purposes shall provide sufficient off street parking facilities to reasonably accommodate customers, guests and employees of such owner or lessee of the improved premises.
   (F)   Loading Areas: Loading docks or areas must be built on the side or the rear of buildings.
   (G)   Temporary Buildings: No temporary buildings shall be constructed or erected in the heavy manufacturing district except temporary shells or buildings used in conjunction with building construction. For the purpose of this chapter, quonset huts, corrugated metal or prefabricated buildings are hereby classified as temporary buildings.
   (H)   Streets: All streets in the heavy manufacturing district, whether public or private, shall be built or constructed of blacktop or other hard surface material to be approved by the enforcing officer designated in said chapter. All dead end streets in said heavy manufacturing district shall be provided with turn around places suitable to accommodate trucks and other large motorized equipment. The improved area of all side streets shall be at least thirty feet (30') in width, provided, however, that the improved area of 73rd Street shall be forty feet (40') in width.
   (I)   Sidewalks: All sidewalks in the heavy manufacturing districts shall be constructed or laid upon lines and grades established or given by the village. Sidewalks on all side streets shall have a minimum width of five feet (5') and shall be constructed on the side of the street designated by said enforcement officer, except however, that such sidewalks shall be constructed of both sides of 73rd Street. (Ord. 90-818, 4-26-1990)