(A) Any use permitted in the C4 Commercial District, except dwellings.
(B) Bottling works, with or without wholesale sales.
(C) Carting, express, hauling.
(D) Composting plant.
(E) Garbage grinding station.
(F) Hides, skins, and raw furs storage and processing.
(G) Petroleum bulk stations and terminals wholesale and refining.
(H) Prepared foods (packing or canning) wholesale.
(I) Refuse incineration (commercial).
(J) Any other industrial use which requires both buildings and open area for manufacturing, fabricating, processing, extraction, heavy repairing, dismantling, storage of disposal or equipment, raw materials manufactured products or wastes, and provided the use conforms to the following performance standards:
(1) Smoke. Refer to Environmental Protection Act, Subpart B: Visual Emissions, § 212.123.
(2) Fly ash. Refer to Environmental Protection Act, Subpart E: Particulate Matter Emissions from Fuel Combustion Emission Sources, § 212.202.
(3) Dust. No dust of any kind produced by the industrial operations shall be permitted to escape beyond the limits of the property being used.
(4) Odor. No noxious odor of any kind shall be permitted to extend beyond the lot lines.
(5) Gases and fumes. No gases or fumes toxic to persons or injurious to property shall be permitted to escape beyond the building in which they occur.
(6) Glare. No glare shall be seen from any street or any residential area.
(7) Vibration. No intense earth-shaking vibration shall be created or maintained by any industry beyond the boundary lines of the tract on which it is located.
(8) Noise and sound. A maximum of 70 decibels at the property line is permitted. Noise is required to be muffled so as not to become objectionable due to intermittence, beat frequency or shrillness. Sound may equal but not exceed street traffic noise in the vicinity during a normal day shift work period.
(9) Special uses as may be permitted by § 159.45 of this chapter.
(Ord. 2015-5377, passed 5-5-2015)