The following manufacturing uses shall be permitted only if specifically authorized by the Board in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1127; provided, that such uses can control the generation of any dangerous or offensive elements in their operation, so as to comply with the performance standards in Chapter 1181 and subject to review in accordance with the performance standards' procedure in Section 1127.08 in all instances:
(a) Uses. Acetylene manufacturing in excess of fifteen pounds pressure per square inch; acid manufacture, except as provided in subsection (c) hereof; asbestos manufacturing; automobile assembly; bleaching, cleaning and dyeing plant; boiler shops, structural steel fabricating shops, railway car or locomotive shops, including repair metal working shops employing reciprocating hammers or presses over twenty tons rated capacity; brewing or distilling of liquors; brick, pottery, tile and terra cotta manufacturing; bulk station; candle or sperm oil manufacturing; cooperage works; dextrine, starch or glucose manufacturing; disinfectant, insecticide or poison manufacturing; enameling, lacquering or japanning; varnishing; emery cloth or sandpaper manufacturing; felt manufacturing; flour or grain mill; forge or foundry works; grain drying or poultry feed manufacturing, from refuse, mash or grain; hair or hair products manufacturing; lime or lime products manufacturing; linoleum, oil cloth or oiled goods manufacturing; match manufacturing; meat packing, stockyards or slaughterhouses must comply with subsection (c) hereof; paper and pulp manufacturing; perfume manufacturing; pickle, sauerkraut or sausage manufacturing; plaster manufacturing; poultry slaughterhouse, including packing and storage for wholesale; printing ink manufacturing; radium extraction; sandblasting or cutting; sawmill, the manufacture of excelsior, wood fiber or sawdust products; sewage treatment plant; shoddy manufacturing; shoe blacking or polish or stove polish manufacturing; steam power plant, except where accessory to a permitted principal use; stone and monument works; slag piles.
(b) Similar Uses. The provisions of this section shall also apply to any other use which, in the opinion of the Board, is of a similar character with respect to the emission of dangerous or offensive elements to the uses listed above.
(c) Distance Required. Any of the following uses in addition to the performance standards in Chapter 1181
and performance standards' procedure, Section 1127.08, shall comply with the following distance requirements: Not less than 600 feet from any R District, and not less than 200 feet from any B District.
(d) Manufacturing uses involving primary production of the following products from raw materials: Asphalt, cement charcoal and fuel briquettes; aniline dyes, ammonia, carbide, caustic soda, cellulose, chlorine, carbon black and bone black, creosote, hydrogen and oxygen, industrial alcohol, nitrates of an explosive nature, potash; plastic materials and synthetic resins, pyroxylin, rayon yarn and hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, picric and sulphuric acids; coal, coke and tar products, including gas manufacturing; explosives, fertilizers, gelatine, animal glue and size; turpentine; rubber; soaps, including fat renderings.
(e) The following processes: Nitrating of cotton or other materials, magnesium foundry; reduction, refining, smelting and alloying of metal or metal ores; refining petroleum products, such as gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, lubricating oil; distillation of wood or bones; storage, curing or tanning of raw, green or salted hides or skins.
(f) Stockyards; slaughterhouses.
(g) Storage of explosives or fireworks, except where incidental and accessory to a use which is not subject to a distance requirement.
(h) Race course for horse racing, racing of self-propelled vehicles, including "drag strips".
(i) Any other use which is determined by the Board to be of the same general character as the uses in Section 1177.02
(Ord. 21-67. Passed 12-4-67.)