1153.02 USES.
   (a)   Permitted Uses.
      (1)   Administrative, executive, financial, accounting, clerical and drafting offices.
      (2)   Any use whose principle function is basic research, design and/or pilot or experimental product development or technical training.
      (3)   Laboratories - experimental, film, testing, research, or engineering.
      (4)   Medical, dental, optical manufacturing.
      (5)   Automobile and truck service and repair.
      (6)   Warehousing, including food and grain storage, industrially related wholesale establishments.
      (7)   Printing, publishing, binding and typesetting plants.
      (8)   The manufacture, compounding processing, packaging, or treatment of such products as, but not limited to: bakery goods, boxes and paperboard containers, business machinery, candy, clocks and toys, cosmetics, electrical and electronic products, hardware and cutlery, tool, die gauge, machine shops and pharmaceuticals.
      (9)   The manufacture, compounding, assembling, or treatment of articles or merchandise from previously prepared materials such as, but not limited to: bone, canvas, cellophane cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fibre, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semiprecious metals or stone, sheet metal (excluding large stampings such as automobile fenders or bodies) shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wire, wood, (excluding saw and planning mills), and yarns;
      (10)   The manufacture of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay, and kilns fired only by electricity or gas.
      (11)   The manufacture and repair of electric and neon signs.
      (12)   Light sheet metal products, including heating and ventilating equipment, cornices or eaves.
      (13)   Agriculture (excluding animals).
      (14)   Accessory buildings incidental to the principal use.
         (Ord. 2005-15. Passed 9-29-05.)
   (b)   Conditional Uses.
      (1)   Electroplating.
      (2)   Graphic products manufacture.
      (3)   Laundries.
      (4)   Automobile service stations.
      (5)   Car washes.
      (6)   Garages for storage, repair, servicing of motor vehicles, including body repair, painting, and engine rebuilding.
      (7)   Fast food and drive-in restaurants.
      (8)   Cocktail lounges and adult entertainment businesses as further regulated by Chapter 1197 of the Lewisburg Codified Ordinances.
      (9)   Radio, television or other transmission towers and related station facilities.
      (10)   Yards of general contractors engaged in building or heavy construction; building materials storage and sales.
      (11)   Machinery and heavy equipment rental, sales and storage.
      (12)   Truck and motor freight terminals and hauling services.
      (13)   Other manufacturing, processing, or storage uses determined by the Planning Commission to be of the same general character as the permitted uses previously listed and found not to be obnoxious, unhealthful, or offensive by reason of the potential emission or transmission of noise, vibration, smoke, dust, or glare, or heat. In this regard, the Planning Commission may seek expert advice of what conditions should be imposed on a particular operation to carry out the purposes of this zone; the cost of such expert assistance shall be borne by the applicant.
      (14)   Single-family dwelling.
      (15)   Home occupation in a single-family dwelling.
      (16)   Any other use that is not listed as either a permitted use or a conditional or conditionally permitted use found in Chapter 1139 (R-1 Suburban Residential District), Chapter 1141 (R-2 Urban Residential District), Chapter 1143 (R-3 Urban Residential District), Chapter 1145 (OR Office Residential District), Chapter 1147 (NB Neighborhood Business District), Chapter 1149 (HS Highway Service District), Chapter 1151 (CBD Central Business District), this Chapter 1153 (I-1 Light Industrial-Commercial District), Chapter 1155 (CD Conservation District), or Chapter 1157 (Flood Plain) of the Zoning Ordinance, provided that the approval of the use is given by a unanimous vote of the Board of Zoning Appeals, with or without special extra conditions attached to its approval. Note: The intent of this provision is to open up the possibility of any legal use of land within the Village, while at the same time containing such unusual, extraordinary, or miscellaneous uses of land to a I-1 Light Industrial-Commercial District (Chapter 1153), and then, only by a unanimous vote of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and then, possibly, with special extra conditions attached.
         (Ord. 2014-17. Passed 10-16-14.)