§ 10-3.1002 USES PERMITTED.
   (A)   The following uses shall be permitted in I zones:
      (1)   Animal hospitals, kennels and veterinarians;
      (2)   Automobile dismantling and use parts storage, provided such must be conducted wholly within a building;
      (3)   Boat-building works;
      (4)   Building materials, sales and storage;
      (5)   Dairy products processing;
      (6)   Dwelling for a caretaker or security guard and his immediate family, necessary and incidental to a use located in such zone;
      (7)   Electrical and electronic instruments, devices and appliances, manufacture and assembly;
      (8)   Garment manufacture;
      (9)   Ice and cold storage plants;
      (10)    Laboratory, experimental and testing;
      (11)    Machine shops;
      (12)    Pharmaceuticals and drugs, manufacture;
      (13)    Prefabrication of buildings;
      (14)    Stone monument works;
      (15)    Textile manufacturing;
      (16)    Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses;
      (17)    Cultivation, distribution, manufacturing, testing labs as authorized under the Cannabis Permit Ordinance of the City of Madera in Chapter 5 of Title VI of the Madera Municipal Code.
      (18)   Retail only in conjunction with vertical integration business as authorized under the Cannabis Permit Ordinance of the City of Madera in Chapter 5 of Title VI of the Madera Municipal Code.
      (19) Other retail and wholesale stores or storage and service establishments, light industrial and manufacturing uses determined by the Planning Commission to be similar in character and are not more detrimental to the welfare of the neighborhood in which they are located than any use listed in this subsection, unless such business or enterprise is hereafter in this chapter specifically listed in another classification.
   (B)   Uses permitted with a Zoning Administrator's permit:
      (1)   Gas and electric transmission lines, electrical transmission and distribution substations, gas regulator stations, communications equipment buildings, public service pumping stations, and elevated pressure tanks.
      (2)   Food products manufacturing;
      (3)   Frozen food processing and storage;
      (4)   Fruit and vegetable canning, packing and processing;
      (5)   Furniture manufacture;
      (6)   Hatcheries;
      (7)   Wood products manufacturing, and;
   (C)   Any of the following industrial or manufacturing uses provided that those uses which in the opinion of the Commission may be of objectionable nature by reason of production of offensive odor, dust, smoke, fumes, noise, bright light, vibration, or involving the storage or handling of explosive or dangerous materials, and all the uses listed in this subsection, may be permitted only if a use permit is first secured in each case:
      (1)   All uses permitted in any R zone;
      (2)   Drilling for and/or removal of oil, gas, or other hydrocarbon substances;
      (3)   Commercial excavations of building or construction materials;
      (4)   Manufacture or storage of acid, cement, gas, inflammable fluids, glue, gypsum, lime or plaster of paris, refining of petroleum or its products, smelting of iron, tin, zinc, or other ores;
      (5)   Junk yards;
      (6)   Brewery;
      (7)   Poultry and rabbit processing;
      (8)   Automobile dismantling and use parts storage; and
      (9)   Nurseries (plant materials and supplies);
      (10)   Adult oriented businesses as provided in § 10-7.01 of this title;
   (D)   Any type of dwelling subject to first securing a use permit in each case; and
   (E)   Signs appurtenant to any permitted use may be erected in I zones subject to all the laws, rules, and regulations of the city pertaining to signs, including, but not necessarily limited to, the terms and provisions of § 10-3.415 of the General Provisions subchapter of this chapter pertaining to architectural control.
('61 Code, § 10-3.1002) (Ord. 231 N.S., passed - - ; Am. Ord. 173 C.S., passed 1-19-72; Am. Ord. 690 C.S., passed 8-5-98; Am. Ord. 697 C.S., passed 3-17-99; Am. Ord. 740 C.S., passed 9-18-02; Am. Ord. 976 C.S., passed 6-16-21)