17.03.080: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES:
Industry activities include the on-site production of goods or materials by methods other than agricultural, including activities that are manufacturing and/or extractive in nature and include the following:
   A.   Custom Manufacturing: Activities that include the production of goods and characterized by direct sale to the consumer, typically involving the manufacture, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment or fabrication of items such as the following:
      1.   Cameras and photographic equipment, but not film development.
      2.   Custom clothing.
      3.   Professional, scientific, measuring and control instruments.
      4.   Musical instruments.
      5.   Handicraft, art objects and jewelry.
      6.   Printing, publishing or pattern making.
      7.   Signmaking.
      8.   Welding fabrication and repair.
   B.   Light: Activities that include the manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment, fabrication of articles or merchandise that is primarily indoors, with an on-site operation that will not be significantly detrimental to the environment in respect to air, water, noise, and visual quality; typical of assemblage of appliances, photographic developing, enclosed bottling plants, textile, manufacture, metal fabrication, cabinet shops, plants, tire recapping and food canning, but not processing; lumber, saw and planing mills are included within this category.
   C.   Heavy: Activities that include the manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, treatment or fabrication of articles or merchandise not usually entirely enclosed in a building that operates in a manner that may degrade the environment in relation to air, water, noise, visual quality, typical of factories that render raw materials to a more usable form, such as steel mills, pulp plants, electricity/generating facilities, gasohol and energy conversion plants.
   D.   Extractive: Activities that include the on-site production of mineral products by extractive methods, typical of the following:
      1.   Oil and gas field exploration, drilling and operation.
      2.   Subsurface and surface mining and quarrying of metallic and nonmetallic minerals. (Ord. 2314 §1, 1990: Ord. 1691 §1(part), 1982)