The following principal uses are permitted outright in a G heavy manufacturing district.
(a) Any principal use permitted in the F district and the following uses that are not subject to distance requirements may be located anywhere in the G district:
(1) Acetylene manufacturing in excess of 15 pounds pressure per square inch;
(2) Acid manufacture;
(3) Asbestos manufacturing;
(4) Automobile assembly;
(5) Bleaching, cleaning and dyeing plant;
(6) Boiler shops, structural steel fabricating shops, railway car or locomotive shops, including repair metal working shops employing reciprocating hammers or presses over 20 tons rated capacity;
(7) Brewing or distilling of liquor;
(8) Brick, pottery, tile and terra cotta manufacturing;
(9) Candle or sperm oil manufacturing;
(10) Cooperage works;
(11) Dextrine, starch or glucose manufacturing;
(12) Disinfectant, insecticide or poison manufacturing;
(13) Enameling, lacquering or jappaning, varnishing;
(14) Emery cloth or sandpaper manufacturing;
(15) Felt manufacturing;
(16) Flour or grain mill;
(17) Forge or foundry works;
(18) Grain drying or poultry feed manufacturing, from refuse, mash or grain;
(19) Hair or hair products manufacturing;
(20) Lime or lime products manufacturing;
(21) Linoleum, oil cloth or oiled goods manufacturing;
(22) Match manufacturing;
(23) Meat packing;
(24) Paper and pulp manufacturing;
(25) Perfume manufacturing;
(26) Pickle, sauerkraut or sausage manufacturing;
(27) Plaster manufacturing;
(28) Poultry slaughterhouse, including packing and storage for wholesale;
(29) Printing ink manufacturing;
(30) Radium extraction;
(31) Sandblasting or cutting;
(32) Sawmill, the manufacture of excelsior, wood fiber or sawdust products;
(33) Sewage disposal plant;
(34) Shoddy manufacturing;
(35) Shoe blacking or polish or stove polish manufacturing;
(36) Steam power plant, except where accessory to a permitted principal use;
(37) Stone and monument works; and
(38) Slag piles.
(b) Any other use which, in the judgment of the Board of Appeals, is of a similar character in respect to the possible emission of dangerous or offensive elements as the uses listed above.
(Ord. 2046, passed 4-11-1968)