§ 345.02 Permitted Buildings and Uses in Residence-Industry District
   Within any Residence-Industry District no building or premises shall be erected, altered, used, arranged or designated to be used, in whole or in part for other than one (1) or more of the following specified uses, provided that:
   (a)   All resulting cinders, dust, flashing, fumes, gases, noises, odors, refuse matter, smoke, vapors and vibrations are effectively confined to the premises;
   (b)   All materials are stored inside buildings;
   (c)   Setback building lines to the same extent as required in this Zoning Code for Residence Districts are observed on any street on which the Residence- Industry District adjoins a Residence District, and suitable planting is maintained in the setback area. Side yards and rear yards not less than twenty-five (25) feet are provided at lot lines which are also boundary lines of Residence Districts or of lots used for residences in a Local Retail Business District or Shopping Center district. A chain link fence not less than six (6) feet high is constructed on lot lines which are also boundary lines of Residence districts or of lots used for residences in a Local Retail Business District or Shopping Center District;
   (d)   There are adequate off-street loading and unloading facilities so designed that any standing vehicle using them is within the property lines and is either not visible from streets or not nearer than fifty (50) feet to streets;
   (e)   There is adequate off-street car parking for the employees, owners and others coming to the premises on matters incidental to the uses thereof, and adequate off-street parking of trucks in space so located as not to be visible from the streets or not nearer than fifty (50) feet to streets;
   (f)   Entrance and exit to any building or premises are from a street designated as a major thoroughfare on the general plan adopted by the City Planning Commission or, if the premises in question does not abut such street, then from any street approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals if it finds the probable volume and type of traffic to such premises will not change materially the existing character of such streets nor be detrimental to the adjoining or adjacent residential area;
   (g)   In the case of nonresidential use, trucking operations are not conducted evenings, nights, Sundays nor on holidays generally observed by business and single-shift industry:
      (1)   Any use permitted in a Multi-Family District;
      (2)   Office buildings, loft buildings, telephone exchanges, transformer stations, research laboratories;
      (3)   Retail tin shops and furnace shops, retail plumbing shops, and plumbing supply shops, signs, display or decorating shops, printing shops;
      (4)   The following uses if located not less than one hundred (100) feet from a Residence district: repair garage for repair or painting of motor vehicles, creamery, milk bottling or milk distributing stations;
      (5)   Operation of any internal combustion engines in connection with any use permitted in the District, provided such engines are equipped and operated only with an effective muffling device;
      (6)   Carpet cleaning, dry cleaning or dyeing, laundries, cold storage plants, bottling works, ice plants, ice cream plants, cigar factories;
      (7)   Wholesale, jobbing, distributing or warehouse establishments for such materials as cotton, wool, clothing, fabrics, furniture, hardware, ice, leather, metals other than scrap or junk metals, rubber, shop and store supplies, including the making, assembling, remodeling, repairing, altering, finishing or refinishing of these products or merchandise, provided the processes used comply with the limitations specified in this section;
      (8)   Machine shops in which only lathes, drill presses, hydraulic presses, shavers, milling machines, planers, grinders and similar tools are used, and no hammering, rolling, spinning, heat treating by other than induction processes or riveting is done and no forges, metal saws other than automatic hack saws, heavy shears, multiple spindle automatic screw machines or other noise or vibration-producing tools or machines are operated;
      (9)   Charitable institutions, including correctional halfway houses, as regulated in Section 347.15;
      (10)   Hospitals, sanitariums, nursing, rest or convalescent homes;
      (11)   State-licensed medical marijuana cultivator, as defined in and subject to Section 347.19 of this Code;
      (12)   State-licensed medical marijuana processor, as defined in and subject to Section 347.19 of this Code;
      (13)   Any other building or use similar in character and operation and in effect on conforming uses in adjoining more restricted use districts as the buildings or uses herein permitted.
(Ord. No. 1009-17. Passed 10-31-17, eff. 11-1-17)