The I-1 District is intended and designed to provide for increased flexibility in the location of certain manufacturing and industrial uses while maintaining protection for nearby residential districts. It allows selected industries of a non- nuisance character to locate in areas near residential uses. The I-1 District is characterized by large lots with landscaped ground and ample provision for off-street parking and loading spaces and structures generally one or two (2) stories in height. No use shall be permitted in the I-1 District except the following:
Uses permitted in the B-3 District, except transient merchandising.
Advertising novelty manufacturers, assemblers or wholesalers.
Assembly of small electrical appliances, small industrial and electrical instruments and devices, radios, phonographs and television sets, including the manufacture of small accessory parts, such as coils, condensers, transformers, crystal- holders and small products.
Commercial trade schools and business colleges including dormitory facilities.
Compounding and packaging of drugs, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumes and toiletries.
Employee cafeterias or other food concessions in conjunction with the uses permitted in this District.
Laboratories, research, experimental and testing.
Manufacture, assembly, compounding, processing, packaging or other comparable treatment of the following:
Assembly of products from the following previously prepared materials: Bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, rope, twine, feather, felt, fibre, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, cardboard, plastics, natural and synthetic rubber, precious or semi-precious,metals or stones, shells, textiles, tobacco, wax, wood, yarns, light metal mesh, pipe, rods or wire.
Bakery goods, candy and food products.
Cameras and other photographic equipment.
Electric and neon signs and outdoor advertising signs.
Medical, dental and drafting instruments.
Mobile homes, camping trailers and prefabricated components for building construction.
Musical instruments, toys, novelties and rubber and metal hand stamps.
Pottery and other ceramic products, using only previous pulverized clay, and kilns fired only by electricity or gas.
Small precision instruments, such as barometers, clocks, watches and compasses.
Motor freight terminals.
Office buildings.
Printing, lithographing, or film processing plants.
Processing, assembly, handling or storage of plastic materials.
Tiny Homes, if approved by special use, provided they comply with 10-22-11.
Warehouses for storage of merchandise or material in connection with the uses permitted in this District. (Ord. B-39, 1969; amd. Ord. C-243, 7-5-1995; Ord. D-085, 3-1-2022)