§ 150.058 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Light Industrial Districts preamble. The Light Industrial Districts are designed to primarily accommodate those uses which require large areas, enclosed and open storage and warehousing, wholesale activities, and industrial uses whose external physical effects are to a great extent restricted to the area of the districts.
(1979 Code, § 5.71)
   (B)   Principal permitted uses. In a Light Industrial District, no land or building shall be erected except for one or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise provided in this section:
      (1)   The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment of such products as, but not limited to:
         (a)   Bakery goods;
         (b)   Candy;
         (c)   Cosmetics;
         (d)   Pharmaceuticals;
         (e)   Toiletries;
         (f)   Food products;
         (g)   Hardware; and
         (h)   Cutlery.
      (2)   Tool, die, gauge and machine shops;
      (3)   The manufacture, compounding, assembling or treatment from previously prepared materials such as but not limited to:
         (a)   Canvas;
         (b)   Cloth;
         (c)   Fiber;
         (d)   Glass;
         (e)   Leather;
          (f)   Paper;
         (g)   Plastics;
         (h)   Sheet metal;
         (i)   Wire;
          (j)   Wood; and
         (k)   Textiles.
      (4)   Warehousing and wholesale establishments and trucking facilities;
      (5)   All public utilities, including buildings, necessary structures, storage yards and other related uses;
      (6)   Manufacture, assembly or repair of electrical appliances, signs and light sheet metal products;
      (7)   Lumber and building materials sales and storage;
      (8)   Auto repair stations, including undercoating, bumping and painting conducted within an enclosed building;
      (9)   Junk yards (including used auto storage) provided the area is completely enclosed with either a well-maintained solid fence at least six feet high and 15 feet wide. Not more than two openings 20 feet wide shall be provided in either the fence or greenstrip;
      (10)   Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the above permitted uses;
      (11)   Other uses which, in the determination of the Board of Appeals, are of a similar character to the above uses; and
      (12)   Those uses permitted by § 150.055 unless otherwise prohibited by this section.
(1979 Code, § 5.72)
   (C)   Area and bulk requirements. See § 150.059, limiting the height and bulk of buildings and the minimum size of lots by permitted land uses.
(1979 Code, § 5.73)
(Ord. 62, passed 5-16-1978; Ord. 106, passed 11-6-1990)