(A) Purpose. The I-3, Planned Industrial District, is intended to provide a district which will allow industrial uses, which because of their nature, would not conform in either the I-1, Planned Industrial District, or the I-2, General Industrial District.
(B) Permitted uses. Within an I-3, Planned Industrial District, no building or land shall be used, except for one or more of the following uses; providing, they comply with the performance standards set forth in this district:
(1) Any use permitted in the I-1, Planned Industrial District;
(2) Any use permitted in the I-2, General Industrial District; and
(3) All motorized amusements, shows, competitions, either stationary or mobile of any sort that are run by electric or internal combustion engines.
(C) Uses by conditional use permit. Within an I-3, Planned Industrial District, no building or land shall be used for one or more of the following uses, except by conditional use permit: any use allowed by conditional use permit in the I-2, General Industrial District.
(D) Permitted accessory uses. Within an I-3, Planned Industrial District, the following uses shall be permitted accessory uses: any use allowed as a permitted accessory use in the I-2, General Industrial District.
(E) Height, yard and lot average regulations. Any regulations required in an I-2, General Industrial District, shall apply.
(G) Performance standards.
(1) Intent. It is the intent of this division (G) to provide that industry and related activities shall be established and maintained with proper appearance from streets and adjoining properties, and to provide that each the permitted use shall be a good neighbor to adjoining properties by the control of the following standards.
(2) Standards. The performance standards set forth in § 154.041(H)(2) of this chapter, shall be used for the I-3, Planned Industrial District, together with the following: any use shall conform with all requirements mandated by local, state or federal laws, rules and regulations relating to the use.
(2002 Code, § 7.31) (Ord. 30, Fourth Series, effective 5-15-1991)