§ 171.23 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL (M-2) DISTRICT.
   (A)   Principal permitted uses. The following regulations shall apply in all M-2 Districts. No building or structure or part thereof shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water used, in full or in part, for other than the uses permitted in an M-2 District or the manufacture, processing, compounding, assembling, treatment, or use of the following:
      (1)   Air conditioners.
      (2)   Aircraft and aircraft parts.
      (3)   Aluminum, extrusion, rolling, fabrication, molding, and casting.
      (4)   Aluminum powder and paint.
      (5)   Apparel or other textile products from textiles or other materials, including had bodies of fur, wool, felt or similar products.
      (6)   Assembly of automobile, carriage, engine (rebuilt), motorcycle, trailer, truck, wagon, including parts.
      (7)   Asphalt and bituminous materials.
      (8)   Athletic or sports equipment.
      (9)   Baskets and hampers (wood, reed, rattan, and the like).
      (10)   Battery, storage (wet cell).
      (11)   Bedding materials (mattress, pillow, quilt), including rebuilding or renovating.
      (12)   Boat manufacture of vessels less than 5 tons, and boat building or repair of boats, less than 100 feet in length.
      (13)   Boilers.
      (14)   Boxes and crates.
      (15)   Brick, firebrick, tile, clay products, including refectories.
      (16)   Building materials (cement, lime sand, gravel, lumber and the like).
      (17)   Carpets, rugs mats.
      (18)   Cider and vinegar.
      (19)   Stone products.
      (20)   Coal and coke, storage and sales.
      (21)   Concrete products including central mixing and proportioning plants.
      (22)   Cooperage works (cooperage stock mill).
      (23)   Distilleries (alcoholic), breweries and alcoholic spirits (non-industrial).
      (24)   Electric power and steam generating plants.
      (25)   Exposition building or center.
      (26)   Firearms, fireworks.
      (27)   Food processing, including chewing gum; chocolate, cocoa and cocoa products; condensed and evaporated milk, processing and canning; flour, feed, grain, food products including slaughtering of meat or preparation of fish for packing; fruit and vegetable processing including canning, preserving, drying, and freezing; gelatin products; glucose and dextrin; malt products; meat products, packing and processing yeast.
      (28)   Foundry products.
      (29)   Furniture.
      (30)   Glass and glass products, including structural or plate glass or similar products.
      (31)   Grain blending, packaging and milling.
      (32)   Hardware products or tools, including bolts, brads, cutlery, door knobs, drills, hinges, household items, locks metal casting (non-ferrous), nails, needles and pins, nuts pluming appliances, rivets, screws, spikes, staples, tools (hand), or similar products.
      (33)   Hair, felt, feathers, shoddy, bulk processing, washing, curling, dyeing.
      (34)   Heating, ventilating, cooking, and refrigerating supplies and appliances.
      (35)   Hosiery.
      (36)   Household appliances, electrical and gas, including stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, clothes dryers, and similar products.
      (37)   Ice, dry or natural.
      (38)   Implements, agricultural.
      (39)   Ink.
      (40)   Insecticides, fungicides, disinfectants, and related industrial and household chemical compounds.
      (41)   Iron or steel (ornamental), miscellaneous fabrication or assembly, including steel cabinets, doors, fencing, metal furniture, or similar products; cleaning, grinding, heat treatment, metal finishing, plating, polishing, rust proofing, sharpening, or similar processes.
      (42)   Jute, hemp, sisal or oakum products.
      (43)   Lead oxide.
      (44)   Linoleum and other hard surfaced floor covering (except wood), oil cloth, oil treated products or artificial leather.
      (45)   Livery stable and riding academy.
      (46)   Lumber sawmill.
      (47)   Machine tools including metal lathes, metal presses, metal-stamping machines, wood-working machines or the like.
      (48)   Machinery, heavy including electrical, construction, mining or agricultural.
      (49)   Metal and metal ores, reduction, refining, melting alloying, including blast furnaces, cupolas and blooming mills.
      (50)   Metal alloys or foil, miscellaneous including solder, pewter, brasses, bronzes or tin, lead, gold foils or similar products.
      (51)   Metal casting or foundry products, heavy, including ornamental iron work or similar products.
      (52)   Metal or metal products, treatment or processing, including enameling, japanning, lacquering, galvanizing and (hot dip) plating.
      (53)   Mill work and planning.
      (54)   Molasses.
      (55)   Minerals and earths (including sand-lime products), grinding, crushing, processing.
      (56)   Monument and architectural stone, monument works.
      (57)   Motor testing (internal combustion motors).
      (58)   Motion picture equipment, commercial.
      (59)   Paint, lacquer, shellac and varnish, including calcimine, casein, colors and pigment, thinners and removers.
      (60)   Paper, paper board and pulp.
      (61)   Petroleum or petroleum products, refining, including gasoline or other petroleum products.
      (62)   Petroleum tank farm, commercial bulk storage of petroleum products.
      (63)   Pottery and porcelain products.
      (64)   Pencils.
      (65)   Perfumes or perfumed soaps, compounding only.
      (66)   Plastic products/plastic molding, including tableware, phonograph records, and similar products.
      (67)   Plastic extrusion.
      (68)   Plating, electrolytic process.
      (69)   Plumbing supplies.
      (70)   Pulp goods, pressed or molded (including paper products).
      (71)   Railroads, freight terminals, repair shops, yards or appurtenances, or facilities or services used or required in railroad operations.
      (72)   Roofing material, building paper and felt.
      (73)   Rubber and synthetic-treated fabric products (excluding all rubber or synthetic processing), such as washers, gloves, footwear, bathing caps, atomizers, or similar products.
      (74)   Safes and vaults.
      (75)   Sheet metal products from metal stamping or extrusion, including containers, costume jewelry, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons, kitchen utensils or similar products.
      (76)   Steel works and rolling mills (ferrous) for steel, structural iron and steel fabrication and structural products, including bars cable, girders, rails, wire rope or similar products.
      (77)   Slaughtering of animals and poultry.
      (78)   Stock yards and feed lots.
      (79)   Silverware, plate or sterling.
      (80)   Shipping containers (corrugated board, fiber or wirebound).
      (81)   Storage yard and contractor’s shop.
      (82)   Sugar refining.
      (83)   Textiles and fibers into fabric goods; spinning, weaving, knitting, manufacturing, dyeing, printing and finishing of goods yarns, knit goods.
      (84)   Tire retreading and vulcanizing shop.
      (85)   Tobacco (including curing) or tobacco products.
      (86)   Training schools (industrial vocational) including internal combustion engine schools.
      (87)   Truck or transfer terminal, freight and motor freight stations.
      (88)   Vitreous enamel products.
      (89)   Waterfront shipping.
      (90)   Chemical manufacturing.
      (91)   Wholesale markets (goods not contained in totally enclosed building).
      (92)   Wood products.
      (93)   Accessory uses and structures.
      (94)   Other uses not prohibited by law not specifically permitted by this title and which are found to be similar in character to a use specifically permitted.
   (B)   Solid waste shall not be considered permitted uses as defined under the terms of this title. See Solid Waste Disposal Facility and Salvage Yards (M-3) District.
   (C)   The uses permitted in the M-2 District are subject to the following requirements:
      (1)   A maximum height, minimum lot area, minimum lot width, yard requirements and lot coverage as shown in § 171.08, “Table of Standards for Principal Buildings on Individual Lots.”
      (2)   Additional area regulations (§ 172.01).
      (3)   Additional yard requirements (§ 172.02).
      (4)   Additional height requirements (§ 172.03).
      (5)   Minimum floor area schedule as shown in § 172.04.
      (6)   Fence restrictions as provided in § 172.05.
      (7)   Parking restrictions as provided in § 172.06.
      (8)   Restrictions on signs as provided in Chapter 174.
(Ord. 2017-02, passed 2-20-2018) Penalty, see § 175.99