§ 1163.02 PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   No building, structure or land shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected, altered or enlarged which is arranged, intended or designed for other than one of the following uses:
   (a)   Manufacturing. Light industrial use which ordinarily uses only light machinery and is conducted entirely within an enclosed, substantially constructed building and is not noxious or offensive by reasons of the emission of smoke, dust, gas fumes, odors, noises or vibrations beyond the confines of the building;
   (b)   Warehousing, storage, and distribution. Uses which include the warehousing, storage, or distribution of goods and materials, which may include wholesale distribution from one business to another business and which may not include retail or customer sales to the general public on the premises;
   (c)   Contractor’s yard and related establishments. Building material yards, excluding concrete mixing, contractor’s equipment storage yard or plant; or storage yard for rental of equipment commonly used by contractors; storage and sales of grain, livestock feed or fuel; carting, express or hauling establishments, including storage of vehicles; provided the uses are conducted:
      (1)   Wholly within a completely enclosed building or buildings, except for storage of vehicles, which building shall be distant at least 100 feet from any residential district, unless the building has no openings other than stationary windows and required fire exits within the distance, but not within 50 feet of any residential district in any case; or
      (2)   When conducted within an area completely enclosed on all sides with a solid wall or uniformly painted solid board fence not less than six feet high, but not within 200 feet of any residential district; provided further that all storage yards related to the uses in this division shall be enclosed.
   (d)   Sexually oriented businesses. Sexually oriented businesses are also permitted subject to the supplemental standards set forth in Chapter 1189;
   (e)   Cellular or wireless communications systems. See Chapter 1188 for additional requirements;
(Ord. 98-104, passed 9-14-1998)
   (f)   Automobile repair shops. Automobile repair shops performing major repair work, including automobile body repair and painting, automobile glass work, automobile transmission work, automobile engine overhaul and repair, and radiator repair work; and
   (g)   Office. Office for corporate and regional headquarters.
(Ord. 99-132, passed 10-11-1999; Ord. 2004-15, passed 3-8-2004; Ord. 2016-54, passed 4-11-2016; Ord. 2017-52, passed 5-15-2017)