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§ 152.152 SPECIAL LAND USES.
   Land and/or buildings in the C-2 District may be used for the following purposes when approved by the Planning Commission in accordance with the requirements of §§ 152.280 through 152.287:
   (A)   All special land uses allowed in the C-1 District and:
   (B)   Open air businesses, including building materials, supplies, and similar uses.
   (C)   Vehicle wash establishments.
   (D)   Commercial storage warehouse.
   (E)   State licensed residential group facility.
   (F)   Nursing or convalescent homes.
   (G)   Veterinary hospital, clinic and indoor kennels.
   (H)   Day care, group or commercial.
   (I)   Greenhouses or nurseries.
§ 152.153 SITE DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS.
   All permitted uses and special land uses are subject to the following site development requirements:
   (A)   Site plan review is required in accordance with §§ 152.190 through 152.195.
   (B)   Landscaping and screening are required in accordance with §§ 152.225 through 152.230.
   (C)   Applicable general provisions of §§ 152.050 through 152.083.
   (D)   Parking is required in accordance with §§ 152.240 through 152.256. No parking or material storage shall be permitted in the front yard unless approved by the Planning Commission as part of a site plan review. [Amended 8-11-2008]
   (E)   Signs are permitted in accordance with the requirements of §§ 152.265 through 152.270.
   (F)   Unless not required by any other ordinance, sidewalks shall be constructed on all sides of the property abutting a public street, in accordance with village standards. The Planning Commission may
waive the requirement for a sidewalk when, in the opinion of the Commission, no purpose would be served by the sidewalk.
   (G)   Setbacks, height, area, and lot dimensions are required as noted below unless greater setbacks are required by the Landscape subchapter.
C-2 DISTRICT REGULATIONS
C-2 DISTRICT REGULATIONS
Minimum lot area
10,000 square feet
Minimum lot width
100 feet
Maximum height
35 feet (2-1/2 stories)
Front yard setback
25 feet - see Landscape subchapter
Side yard setback
15 feet (each side) see Landscape subchapter
Rear yard setback
25 feet - see Landscape subchapter
Maximum lot coverage
40% - does not include parking and landscaping
 
I - INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
§ 152.160 INTENT.
   This district is intended to provide exclusive areas for industrial uses in areas served by adequate infrastructure. Uses in this district are to provide for various types of light industrial and manufacturing uses, wholesale businesses, warehouses, and other uses compatible with one another and with surrounding land uses and with an absence of objectionable external effects. These uses are characterized by moderate lot coverage, adequate setbacks, environmental sensitivity, and creative site design. The regulations are defined to exclude uses which would have a detrimental effect upon the orderly development and functioning of the district, as well as surrounding land uses.
§ 152.161 PERMITTED USES.
   Land and/or buildings in the I District may be used for the following purposes by right:
   (A)   Industrial plants manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, treating, or assembling the following:
      (1)   Agricultural products, including but not limited to, the production in greenhouses of flowers, plants, shrubs, trees, or other similar living products.
      (2)   Food and kindred products including meat, dairy, fruit, vegetable, seafood, bakery, confectionery, beverage, and similar products (but not including slaughtering of animals, or rendering or refining of fats and oils).
      (3)   Furniture and fixtures.
      (4)   Printing, publishing, and allied industries.
      (5)   Electrical machinery, equipment and supplies, electronic components and accessories.
      (6)   Engineering, measuring, optical, medical, scientific, photographic, and similar instruments and goods.
      (7)   Cut stone and stone products related to monuments.
   (B)   Industrial plants manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, treating, or assembling materials or products from previously prepared materials including the following:
      (1)   Textile mill products, including woven fabric, knit goods, dyeing and finishing, floor coverings, yard and thread, and other similar products.
      (2)   Apparel and other finished products including clothing, leather goods, furnishing and canvas products.
      (3)   Lumber and wood products including mill work, prefabricated structural work products and containers.
      (4)   Paper and paperboard containers and products.
      (5)   Biological products, drugs, medicinal chemicals and pharmaceutical preparations.
      (6)   Glass products.
      (7)   Jewelry, silverware and plated ware, musical instruments and parts, toys, amusement, sporting and athletic goods, pens, pencils, and other office and artist supplies and materials, notions, signs, and advertising displays.
      (8)   Pottery, figurines, and other ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay.
      (9)   Fabricated metal products, except heavy machinery and transportation equipment.
   (C)   Wholesale businesses, including automotive equipment, drugs, chemicals, dry goods, apparel, food, farm products, electrical goods, hardware, machinery, equipment, metals, paper products and lumber.
   (D)   Warehousing, refrigerated and general storage.
   (E)   Laundries, laundry services, and dry cleaning and dyeing plants, excluding retail/service outlets serving the general public.
   (F)   Office buildings for executive, administrative, professional, accounting, drafting, and other similar professional activities.
   (G)   Research and development facilities, including production activities, which shall be limited to 50% of the floor area of the main building.
   (H)   Trade or industrial schools.
   (I)   New building materials sales and storage, outdoor storage yards, including building trade contractors, and related storage yards.
   (J)   Body shops.
   (K)   Utilities and communications installations such as electrical receiving or transforming stations, microwave towers, and television and radio towers.
   (L)   Utility and public service buildings, including storage yards, but not including essential public services such as poles, wires, and underground utility systems.
   (M)   Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, and other similar uses as determined by the Zoning Administrator, including those with drive-through facilities.
   (N)   Accessory buildings, structures, and uses (to the permitted and special land uses).
   (O)   Commercial storage warehouses. [Amended 11-2-2014]
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