1173.01   PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   No building, structure or land shall be erected, altered, enlarged or used which is arranged or designed for other than one of the following uses except as provided in Chapter 1198.
(a)   General. All uses permitted and as regulated in the M-1 District, except as modified herein.
(b)   Uses 100 Feet From A or R District. The following uses are permitted provided no part of a building occupied by such uses shall have any opening other than stationary windows or required fire exits within 100 feet of any A or R District.
(1)   Blacksmith, welding or other metal working shop, excluding punch presses over twenty tons rated capacity, drop hammers and other noise-producing machine operated tools; machine shops.
(2)   Foundry, casting lightweight nonferrous metals or electric foundry not causing noxious fumes or odors.
(3)   Bag, carpet and rag cleaning, provided necessary equipment is installed and operated for the effective precipitation or recovery of dust.
(4)   Ice manufacturing and cold storage plant; creamery or bottling plant.
(c)   Uses 200 Feet From A or R District. The following uses are permitted when located not less than 200 feet from any A or R District:
(1)   Inflammable liquids, underground storage only, not to exceed 25,000 gallons.
(2)   Building material sales yards, including concrete mixing, lumber yards including millwork, open yards for storage, sale of feed and/or fuel and contractors' equipment storage.
(d)   Public Utility. Public utility buildings and structures.
(e)   Signs. As regulated and defined in Chapter 1187.
(f)   Uses 300 Feet From A or R District. The following uses are permitted when located not less than 300 feet from any A or R District and not less than 100 feet from any other district:
Acetylene manufacturing in excess of fifteen pounds pressure per square inch.
Acid manufacturing, except as specified as a conditional use in Section 1165.02.
Asbestos manufacturing.
Automobile assembly.
Bleaching, cleaning and dyeing plant of large scale production.
Boiler shops, machine shops, structural steel fabricating shops, railway car or locomotive shops, including repair, metal working shops employing reciprocating hammers or presses over twenty tons rated capacity.
Candle or sperm oil manufacturing.
Coal yards.
Cooperage works.
Dextrine, starch or glucose manufacturing.
Disinfectant, insecticide or poison manufacturing.
Dye and dyestuffs manufacture.
Emery cloth or sandpaper manufacturing.
Enameling, lacquering or japanning.
Felt manufacturing.
Flour or grain mill.
Forge or foundry works.
Gas, generation or storage for illumination or heating.
Grain drying or poultry feed manufacturing from refuse, mash or grain.
Hair or hair products manufacturing.
Lime or lime products manufacturing.
Linoleum, oilcloth or oiled goods manufacturing.
Match manufacturing.
Meat packing; but not stockyards or slaughterhouses, specified as a conditional use in Section 1165.02.
Oil, paint, shellac, turpentine, varnish or enamel.
Paper and pulp manufacturing.
Perfume manufacturing.
Pickle, sauerkraut or sausage manufacturing.
Plaster manufacturing.
Poultry slaughterhouse, including packing and storage for wholesale.
Printing ink manufacturing.
Radium extraction.
Sandblasting or cutting.
Sawmill, the manufacture of excelsior, wood fiber or sawdust products.
Sewage disposal plant.
Shoddy manufacturing.
Shoe blacking or polish or stove polish manufacturing.
Soap manufacturing.
Steam power plant, except where accessory to a permitted principal use.
Stone and monument works employing power-drive tools.
Storage, drying, cleaning of iron, junk, rags, glass, cloth, paper or clipping, including sorting, refining, baling, woodpulling and scouring.
Sugar refining.
Tar or asphalt roofing or waterproofing manufacturing.
Tar distillation or manufacturing.
Vinegar manufacturing.
Wire or rod drawing; nut, screw or bolt manufacturing.
Yeast manufacturing.
         (Ord. 114-19. Passed 12-2-19.)