1151.02 PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   (a)   The manufacturing, compounding, assembling, or treatment (or any combination of such processes) of articles or products from the following substances: bone, canvas, cellophane, clay, cloth, cork, elastomers, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, rubber, precious or semi-precious stone or metal, sheet metal, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wire, and wood, but not including as a principal operation, the manufacturing of such substances.
   (b)   Any industrial activity, such as those enumerated below as examples, which fulfills all the requirements of the other sections of the Article and is not listed initially as a permitted use in Chapter 1152.
      (1)   The manufacturing or assembling of the following:
         A.   Medical, dental, optical, and similar precision instruments.
         B.   Musical instruments.
         C.   Novelties, toys, rubber products.
         D.   Orthopedic or medical appliances.
         E.   Watches, clocks, including clock operated devices.
      (2)   Machine shops and tool and die shops.
      (3)   Manufacturing, assembling, or repairing of electrical and electronic products, components, and equipment.
      (4)   Compounding, processing, and packaging of meat, dairy, and food products, candy, exclusive of slaughtering.
      (5)   Compounding, processing, and packaging of chemical products, but not including any materials which decompose by detonation.
      (6)   Awning company.
      (7)   Bakeries, wholesale.
      (8)   Beverage distributors, manufacturing, bottling plants.
      (9)   Carpet and rug cleaning plants.
      (10)   Electric supply company.
      (11)   Fence company.
      (12)   Glass distributors.
      (13)   Labor union meeting halls.
      (14)   Laboratories - experimental, film, or testing.
      (15)   Laundries, dry cleaning plants, and linen supply.
      (16)   Mail order houses.
      (17)   Offices.
      (18)   Printing, publishing, binding, and typesetting plants.
      (19)   Public utilities: including buildings, necessary structures, storage yards, and other related uses.
      (20)   Research and engineering laboratories.
      (21)   Sign painting and manufacturing.
      (22)   Trade or industrial schools.
      (23)   Wholesale houses and storage facilities.
      (24)   Warehouses which may have a maximum lot coverage of seventy-five percent (75%).
      (25)   Automobile and truck engine and body repair and undercoating shops when completely enclosed.
         (Ord. 74-8. Passed 10-3-74.)