§ 154.175 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES.
   Within any industrial district, the following uses are permitted accessory uses as such are defined and in accordance with the required lot provisions and design and performance standards, provided they comply with applicable City Code provisions for the various uses.
   (A)   Off-street parking and loading areas and parking ramps.
   (B)   Fences and walls in accordance with § 154.177(J).
   (C)   Signs.
   (D)   Temporary buildings located on the premises for construction purposes for a period not to exceed the time necessary for such construction.
   (E)   Satellite dishes and antennae.
   (F)   Solar collection devices.
   (G)   A security/caretaker office to a mini-storage warehouse.
   (H)   Commercial sales of products directly manufactured or assembled as a part of the principal use, provided that no more than 20% of the gross floor area is used for this purpose.
   (I)   Communication structures. Satellite dishes, antennae and similar devices provided they are not located in the required front yard or within 15 feet of the side lot line or rear lot line.
   (J)   Outdoor storage areas which are less than or equal to a 2:1 land to building ratio, provided:
      (1)   Outdoor storage shall be located outside of the front yard areas and shall not be placed between the principal building and an abutting street.
      (2)   Outdoor storage shall be completely screened from any adjacent street, sidewalk, public walkway, or public park.
      (3)   Outdoor storage shall be screened from abutting residential uses with a wall, solid fencing, evergreen hedge, or equivalent material. All screening shall be 6 feet in height.
   (K)   Outdoor sales and display areas which are less than or equal to a 2:1 land to building ratio, provided:
      (1)   No open sales lot shall exist unless the same use occupies space in a principal building on the same lot.
      (2)   The size of the open sales lot shall not be greater than 4 times the square footage the use has within the building on the same property.
      (3)   The site of an open sales lot must be adequately screened to minimize impact on adjacent properties.
(Ord. 2013-05, passed 5-20-2013; Am. Ord. 2020-04, passed 11-16-2020)