§ 153.181 USES PERMITTED IN THE I-I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Storage in bulk of or warehouse for, commodities such as building materials, contractors, equipment, clothing, fibers, raw or finished, drugs, dry goods, feed, fertilizer, food, solid fuels, furniture, hardware, ice, machinery, metals, paint and paint materials, pipe, rubber and rubber products, shop supplies, liquid fuels, petroleum or petroleum products or volatile oils and liquids; provided, however, that the storage of liquid fuels, petroleum or petroleum products, or volatile oils and liquids shall be underground and in tanks of a maximum capacity of 20,000 gallons, built and constructed in accordance with the minimum regulations of the state;
   (B)   Laundry or dry cleaning plants and facilities, printing, publishing and reproduction establishments;
   (C)   Cold storage plants, breweries, milk bottling, ice plants and storage, central distribution, wholesaling or processing plants;
   (D)   Veterinary hospital and animal kennels;
   (E)   Freight terminal, truck terminals and railroad yards, to include the building of spur lines or switching facilities required or desirable in connection with any use permitted under this section;
   (F)   Lumber yard or planning mill;
   (G)   Administrative, engineering, scientific research, design or experimentation facility, assaying of ore by laboratory methods, and such processing and fabrication as may be necessary thereto;
   (H)   Manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment of: bakery goods; candy; cosmetics; dairy products; drugs and pharmaceutical products; soap (cold process only); and food products and bottling works, except the following: fish or meat products; sauerkraut; sugar beets; vinegar; yeast; and the rendering of fats and oils;
   (I)   Manufacturing or processing of small items, including gloves, footwear, bathing caps, shoes,
boots, boxes and cartons, hardware, toys, electric batteries, motors or generators, and textile products;
   (J)   Assembling of electrical appliances, radios and phonographs and televisions, including the manufacturing of small parts only, such as coils, condensers, transformers, crystal holders, electric and electronic parts and equipment for wholesale; musical instruments, novelties, and light metal products; and
   (K)   Essential services.
(Ord. 16-79, passed 10- -1979)