The following principal uses may be permitted on review by the Board in accordance with provisions contained herein:
(A) Above and below ground storage of Class I, II or III materials not to exceed 200,000 gallons that shall comply with all applicable codes;
(B) Automobile salvage or junk yard, building material salvage yard, scrap metal storage yard or other salvage yard of any kind; provided that all such operations are conducted in such a manner that all operation, display or storage of material or equipment is so screened by ornamental fences, walks and/or permanent planting that it cannot be seen from a public street or from adjoining lots when viewed by a person standing on ground level, and provided, further, however, that no such screening in excess of seven feet in height shall be required;
(C) Cement, lime or gypsum manufacture;
(D) Chemical and petroleum refining;
(E) Disposal plants of all types, including trash, garbage, recycling centers, transfer station and sewage treatment;
(F) Transmission towers;
(G) Wholesale of gasoline, propane or butane or other petroleum products;
(H) Automobile, boat, farm implement, machinery, motor vehicle and mobile home sales not including junk yards;
(I) Parking lots, public and private;
(J) Landfill;
(K) Recycle yards;
(L) Rail storage yards and transfer stations; and
(M) Outdoor storage facilities: all such storage areas shall be screened from view of roadways by at least seven feet solid decorative fencing. Storage area must be on a dust free durable surface. Areas used for the storage of wheeled equipment, such as semi-trailers, campers, boats, hauling trailers and the like shall be designed so that all driving surfaces used to hook up to such equipment is constructed of asphaltic concrete or PCC concrete.
(Ord. 2023-08, passed 3-20-2023; Ord. 2023-20, passed 9-5-2023)