§ 157.059 ID INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. This district is intended to provide for manufacturing and industrial development in those areas where the relationship to surrounding land use would create fewer problems of compatibility and would not necessitate as stringent regulatory controls. Such districts should not normally abut directly upon residence districts.
   (B)   Permitted uses.
      (1)   Manufacturing, assembly, fabrication and processing plants;
      (2)   Experimental, testing and research laboratories, not involving the keeping of animals or use of animal products or any significant degree of danger or undesirable operational characteristics;
      (3)   Printing and publishing houses and related activities;
      (4)   Tool making, cabinetry and repair shops;
      (5)   General warehousing;
      (6)   Lumber and building supply yards;
      (7)   Automobile body repair shop, not including the storage of junked or wrecked automobiles and parts;
      (8)   Public utility distribution lines, including but not limited to electric, gas, water, television cable and telephone distribution lines and other related accessories subject to approval by the Village Public Works Department;
      (9)   Transportation terminals, including trucking;
      (10)   Commercial service facilities intended primarily as a convenience for the industrial area such as restaurants, motels, gasoline service stations or similar uses; and
      (11)   Office buildings.
   (C)   Permitted accessory uses.
      (1)   Office, storage, power supply and other such uses normally auxiliary to the principal use;
      (2)   Off-street parking and loading facilities as required in § 157.035; and
      (3)   Residential quarters for the resident operator, guard or caretaker.
   (D)   Conditional uses.
      (1)   Kennels and animal hospitals, laboratories using animal products;
      (2)   Manufacture of cement, lime, gypsum, plaster of paris, acid, explosives, fertilizers or glue;
      (3)   Rendering plants, refineries or tanneries;
      (4)   Stockyards or slaughterhouses;
      (5)   Junk or salvage yards;
      (6)   Storage of explosives except as incidental or a permitted use and storage of gasoline or petroleum in excess of 50,000 gallons;
      (7)   Automobile body repair shops, including the storage of junked or wrecked automobiles and parts;
      (8)   Animal hospitals, kennels or laboratories using animal products;
      (9)   Any similar uses which in the opinion of the Planning Committee would not be hazardous, noxious or offensive to the surrounding area;
      (10)   Commercial service facilities intended primarily as a convenience for the industrial area such as restaurants, motels, gasoline service stations or similar uses;
      (11)   Transmission lines, antennas and towers, including but not limited to electric, gas, petroleum and telephone transmission lines, antennas and towers, whether installation is above or below ground, and other related accessories, substations, municipal water towers, pump houses, water and sewage treatment plants;
      (12)   Single-family dwellings;
      (13)   Two-family dwellings; and
      (14)   Multi-family dwellings.
   (E)   Dimensional requirements; setbacks.
      (1)   (a)   Minimum front yard: 25 feet;
         (b)   Minimum side yard: 25 feet; 50 feet in aggregate; and
         (c)   Minimum rear yard: 25 feet.
      (2)   For all but division (E)(1)(a) above, when adjoining or abutting a residence district, will maintain a minimum setback of 50 feet and with a minimum 15-foot wide, six-foot high planting screen.
(Prior Code, § 22.21(10)) (Ord. passed - -2011)