§ 156.048 M-2, HEAVY INDUSTRY DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. The Heavy Industry District is intended to establish a district for the purpose of providing an area for industries where operations will not conflict with adjacent land uses.
   (B)   Special requirements.
      (1)   Residential dwellings of any kind are prohibited.
      (2)   Where any lot line coincides with any residential, business or commercial lot line, or where the extension of a front, side or rear lot line coincides with a lot line of any residential, business, or commercial lot line, a yard of at least 30 feet shall be provided along such lot line.
   (C)   Permitted uses. The following are permitted uses:
      (1)   Automobile accessories manufacturer;
      (2)   Bottling establishments;
      (3)   Building materials yards, contractors yards, lumber yards - need not be enclosed;
      (4)   Cabinet and woodworking;
      (5)   Camera and photographic manufacturing;
      (6)   Cold storage plants;
      (7)   Confectionery and related products - manufacturing and packaging;
      (8)   Electrical products and appliances - manufacture and assembly;
      (9)   Footwear manufacture;
      (10)   Jewelry manufacture;
      (11)   Luggage, handbags and similar items - manufacture and assembly;
      (12)   Medical and surgical instruments and supplies - manufacture and assembly;
      (13)   Musical instruments manufacture;
      (14)   Newspaper plants and offices;
      (15)   Office furniture and suppliers - manufacturing;
      (16)   Optical instruments and lenses - manufacture and assembly;
      (17)   Parking of vehicles - need not be enclosed;
      (18)   Pottery shops - manufacture;
      (19)   Printing, publishing, and allied industries - manufacturing;
      (20)   Precision instruments - manufacturing;
      (21)   Plumbing fixture and equipment - wholesale;
      (22)   Public garage;
      (23)    Radio and television - assembly and parts fabrication;
      (24)   Sport equipment - manufacture and assembly;
      (25)   Scientific and research instruments and equipment - manufacture and assembly;
      (26)   Storage garages and driveways;
      (27)   Telephone apparatus manufacture and assembly;
      (28)   Temperature controls - fabrication and assembly;
      (29)   Tool - manufacture and assembly;
      (30)   Trade schools;
      (31)   Truck garage;
      (32)   Upholstery manufacturing;
      (33)   Warehousing and distribution operations;
      (34)   Airports, including hangars;
      (35)   Automobiles, airplane, manufacturing or assembling;
      (36)   Freight terminal;
      (37)   Highway maintenance shops and yards;
      (38)   Manufacturing of food stuffs;
      (39)   Monument works;
      (40)   Plastic extrusion, moulding, and fixture;
   (D)   Conditional uses. The following uses may be permitted:
      (1)   Catalog service and mail order house;
      (2)   Conventions, or meeting facility;
      (3)   Janitorial services;
      (4)   Medical appliance sales and fittings;
      (5)   Public and private utilities;
      (6)   Public uses;
      (7)   Cellular towers.
   (E)   Accessory uses. Accessory uses customarily incidental to and on the same lot as the principal use as regulated by this section are permitted.
   (F)   Lot area. There are no minimum requirements.
   (G)   Lot width and depth. There are no minimum requirements.
   (H)   Yard regulations.
Front Yard
 
Main and Accessory Buildings
40 feet plus 2 feet setback for every 1 foot of building height exceeding 45 feet (40 foot minimum)
Parking Areas
10 feet
Side Yards
 
Main and Accessory Buildings
10 feet plus 2 feet setback for every 1 foot of building height exceeding 45 feet (10 foot minimum)
Parking Areas
10 feet
Rear Yard
 
Main and Accessory Buildings
25 feet plus 2 feet setback for every 1 foot of building height exceeding 45 feet (25 foot minimum)
Parking Areas
10 feet
 
   (I)   Ground coverage. There are no maximum limitations.
   (J)   Height regulations. No structure hereafter erected or altered shall exceed 10 stories or 100 feet.
(1975 Code, § 11.18) (Am. Ord. 8, 4th Series , passed 1-16-2007)