1280.01 Application of other provisions of Code; intent.
1280.02 Permitted uses.
1280.03 Uses requiring special exception use permit.
1280.04 Area requirements.
1280.05 Maximum building height.
1280.06 Off-street automobile parking requirements.
1280.07 Off-street loading requirements.
CROSS REFERENCES
Division of municipal corporation into zones - see Ohio R.C. 713.06
Notice and hearing on municipal zoning regulations - see Ohio R.C. 713.12
Effect of zoning on laws and charters - see Ohio R.C. 713.14
Retroactive zoning ordinances prohibited - see Ohio R.C. 713.15
General provisions and definitions - see P. & Z. Ch. Ch. 1250
Administration, enforcement and penalty - see P. & Z. Ch. Ch. 1252
Amendments - see P. & Z. Ch. Ch. 1256
The provisions of Section 1258.03 and Chapter 1296, as set forth in this Zoning Code, shall apply to all I-1 Districts. This District is designed to accommodate a number of small and medium-sized manufacturing, wholesale, service, administrative, research and development uses.
(Ord. 1-1988. Passed 4-11-88.)
Permitted uses in an I-1 Light Industrial District are:
(a) Administrative offices, but not including those of doctors, dentists or others that require personal visits of clients or patients.
(b) The manufacturing, processing, assembling or storage of products and materials, including institutes and laboratories.
(c) Business and mechanical service uses providing the display, repair, storage and off-premises installation of various products, materials and appliances, where on-premises retail sales to customers are incidental and customer presence is primarily for the purpose of pre-installation inspection or the delivery or pick-up of articles for repair.
(d) Research laboratories, provided that such uses are not or will not be offensive by reason of the emission of dust, gas, smoke, noise, fumes, odors or vibrations, and provided further that the Building and Zoning Inspectors may require evidence that adequate controls, measures or devices have been provided to insure and protect the public interest, health, comfort, convenience, safety and general welfare.
(e) No retail business, service, manufacturing or industrial use shall be permitted as a lawful or accessory use if such business, service, manufacturing or industrial use unit pumps in excess of 1,000 gallons of underground water per day.
(f) Adult uses, in accordance with Chapter 1292.
(Ord. 1-1988. Passed 4-11-88; Ord. 110-2010. Passed 12-16-10.)
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