The following uses may be permitted in a Light Industrial District upon the granting of a permit for such use by the Planning Commission subject to the conditions imposed in this section for each use and subject further to such other conditions which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, are necessary to provide adequate protection to the neighborhood and to abutting properties and subject further to a public hearing in accord with § 82-34(C).
(1) Auto engine and body repair shops when completely enclosed in a building and provided any outdoor storage is completely obscured from public view.
(2) Lumber and planing mills when completely enclosed and when located in the interior of the District so that no property line shall form the exterior boundary of the I-1 District.
(3) Metal plating, buffing and polishing, subject to appropriate measures to control the type of process to prevent noxious results and/or nuisances.
(4) Retail uses which have an industrial character in terms of either their outdoor storage requirements or activities, such as, but not limited to, lumber yard, building materials outlet, upholsterer, cabinet maker, outdoor sales of boats, house trailers, automobile garages, or agricultural implements, or serve convenience needs of the Industrial District, such as, but not limited to, eating and drinking establishments, bank, savings and loan association, credit union, automobile service station, motel or bowling alley, trade or industrial school or industrial clinic.
(5) Other uses of a similar character to the uses listed in this section.
(1993 Code, § 82-358) (Ord. passed 10-12-1992)