SECTION 1501   PERMITTED USES.
In an I-1 Light Industrial District, no building or   be used or except for one (1) or more of the following specified uses unless otherwise provided in this Ordinance:
   a.   Research, design, and pilot or experimental product when conducted within a completely enclosed building.
   b.   Warehousing and wholesale establishments, and trucking facilities.
   c.   Manufacturing (indoors), compounding, processing, packaging, or treatment of such products as, but not limited to: bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, toiletries, food products, hardware and cutlery, tool, die, gauge and machine shops.
   d.   Manufacturing, compounding, assembling, or treatment of articles or merchandise indoors from previously prepared materials such as: bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, elastomers, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, rubber, precious or semiprecious metals or stones, sheet metal, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wire, wood (excluding saw and planing mills) and yarns.
   e.   Manufacturing of pottery and ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay, and kilns fired only by electricity or gas.
(Amended 2-14-1996)
   f.   Manufacturing of musical instruments, toys, novelties, and metal or rubber stamps, or other molded rubber products.
   g.   Manufacturing or assembly of electrical appliances and instruments.
   h.   Research and experimental laboratories.
   i.   Manufacturing and repair of electric or neon signs, light sheet metal products, such as heating and ventilating equipment, cornices, eaves.
   j.   Central dry cleaning plants or laundries, with no retail service.
   k.   Essential public service buildings, stations structures, storage and other related uses.
   l.   Radio, television, microwave, and cellular phone towers and similar facilities that meet the standards of Section 334.
(As amended 6-10-1998)
   m.    plants, tanks; water supply and sewage disposal plants. Railroad transfer and storage tracks, rights-of-way, and freight terminals.
   n.   Storage facilities for building materials, sand, gravel, stone, lumber, contractor’s equipment and supplies.
   o.   Commercial kennels.
   p.   Greenhouses.
   q.   Trade or industrial schools.
   r.   Commercial mini-storage warehouses and storage buildings including the dwelling and of a caretaker, with no . Buildings spaced not less than thirty (30) feet apart.
   s.   Accessory uses, buildings and structures customarily incidental to any of the above-permitted uses as defined in Article II and meeting the standards of Sections 312 through 317.
All of the above listed businesses, facilities, and uses, including private and public facilities, which , store or generate hazardous substances and polluting materials in quantities greater than twenty-five (25) gallons or two hundred twenty (220) pounds per month require Review.
(Amended 2-14-1996)