A building or other structure may be erected, altered, or used, and a lot may be occupied or used for any of the following purposes on receiving a special exception permit.
(A) Service or wholesale establishments.
(1) Building materials or contractors' yards, open or enclosed, except that yards shall be limited to 20,000 square feet per establishment.
(2) Wholesale produce or meat markets.
(B) Manufacturing establishments.
(1) Adhesives.
(2) Aircraft.
(3) Apparel.
(4) Automobiles, trucks, and trailers.
(5) Beverages, nonalcoholic.
(6) Boats, less than 200 feet in length.
(7) Bottling works.
(8) Brushes and brooms.
(9) Cameras or other photographic equipment.
(10) Carpets.
(11) Canvas or like products.
(12) Ceramic products.
(13) Chemicals, compounding or packaging.
(14) Cosmetics.
(15) Electrical appliances and equipment, excluding machinery.
(16) Food products.
(17) Glass products.
(18) Hosiery.
(19) Ice.
(20) Ink.
(21) Jute and hemp products.
(22) Laboratories, research, experimental, and test.
(23) Leather products and luggage.
(24) Business machines.
(25) Miscellaneous machines.
(26) Machine tools.
(27) Mattresses.
(28) Metal finishing.
(29) Metal stamping.
(30) Musical instruments.
(31) Novelty products.
(32) Optical equipment, clocks, and instruments.
(33) Orthopedic and medical appliances.
(34) Outdoor theater.
(35) Paper products.
(36) Pharmaceutical products.
(37) Plastic products.
(38) Printing and publishing.
(39) Rubber products.
(40) Soap packaging.
(41) Sporting and athletic equipment.
(42) Steel fabrication.
(43) Textiles.
(44) Tobacco products.
(45) Tools and hardware products.
(46) Toys.
(47) Upholstering.
(48) Vehicles for children.
(49) Venetian blinds and similar products.
(50) Wood products.
(C) Miscellaneous uses.
(1) Agriculture, including greenhouses, nurseries, or truck gardens.
(2) Lumber yards.
(3) Public transit and utility facilities.
(4) Truck terminals.
(5) Warehousing.
(D) Accessory uses. Any applicant for a special permit for any of the above uses shall have the burden of demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Planning Commission that provision will be made to adequately reduce or minimize the noxious, offensive, dangerous, or hazardous feature or features thereof, as the case may be. Uses of the same general character, not specifically named will also be permitted when authorized as a special exception.
(1995 Code, § 153.121) (Ord. 68-15, passed 8-22-1968)