§ 150.05 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUAL AND STATUS OF USES WITHIN DISTRICT.
   The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual as defined by § 150.03 is adopted by reference and incorporated into this chapter as an integral part of this chapter just as if it were reproduced herein in its entirety.
   (A)   Status of uses within districts. Appendix B of this chapter is adopted as an integral part of this chapter and said appendix describes the SIC Manual and provides an outline of the classification system utilized to identify most uses allowed in the various districts. All classifications listed within the SIC Manual are designated as being either a principal permitted use, special exception, accessory use, or prohibited use. If a use is determined by the Zoning Administrator to not be classified by the SIC Manual or addressed in some other manner by this chapter, the Planning Commission may interpret the correct placement in the SIC Manual or the Commission may initiate a code amendment to address the use.
   (B)   Deviation from SIC classification system. Certain deviations from the strict application of the SIC classification system are required when applying the SIC Manual to what is essentially a land use classification system. Specifically, for purposes of the zoning code, the function performed at the site in question is the basis of the classification. This is not always the case in the SIC classification system. An example would be the central administrative offices and auxiliary establishments as described in Appendix A of the SIC Manual.
(Ord. 10-1986, passed 5-19-86)