(a) Principal permitted uses.
(1) Testing or research laboratories;
(2) Offices;
(3) Public utility services and structure;
(4) Manufacturing, assembly or packaging;
(5) Wholesale business, storage and warehousing;
(6) Woodworking, furniture repair and custom upholstery, metal working, electrical sales and contracting, plumbing sales and contracting;
(7) Wholesale bakery, dairy, bottling plant and large-scale laundering, cleaning and dyeing establishments;
(8) Manufacturing of awnings, Venetian blinds and shades;
(9) Truck terminal;
(10) Business service shop such as blueprinting, accounting, duplicating or employment agency.
(11) Commercial parking lot or garage;
(12) Automotive, farm implement or trailer repair or servicing, including collision service, body work and overall painting;
(13) Carpentry, painting, plumbing or tinsmithing shop;
(14) Printing or engraving;
(15) The manufacture, assembly, packing or treatment of articles or merchandise from previously prepared materials;
(16) Distribution plants, parcel delivery and service industries;
(17) Lumber and building materials sales and storage yards;
(18) Contractors equipment, sales and service;
(19) Tool, die and pattern making, and other machine shop operations;
(20) Boat building;
(21) Railroad yards or terminal facilities;
(22) Other uses similar to those enumerated above; and
(23) Retail uses pursuant to B-1 or B-2 Districts.
(b) Permitted accessory uses.
(1) Accessory uses and buildings customarily appurtenant to a principal permitted use such as incidental storage facilities; and
(2) Residence of a watchman, custodian or caretaker employed on the premises.
(c) Permitted special uses. (See § 1309.09 of this article.) (The following special use is permitted, subject to review by the Board of Zoning Appeals.)
(1) Bulk storage of fluids;
(2) Automobile salvage and wrecking operations, outdoor storage and junk yards; provided that, such operations is conducted not less than 200 feet from any residence or business district; and, provided that, all operations are conducted behind a solid wall or fence not less than eight feet high and maintained in good repair;
(3) Any other use deemed by the Board as compatible with existing uses, including additions and such uses, under appropriate conditions and safeguards, as are deemed appropriate to the Board and not likely to adversely affect adjoining or adjacent uses; and
(d) Lot area, frontage and yard requirements; permitted uses.
Lot Area (square feet) | Lot Width (feet) | Front Yard Depth (feet) | Side Yard Depth Minimum Total (feet) | Rear Yard Depth (feet) |
10,000 | 100 | 10 | 10 | 20 |
Other uses | (as established elsewhere) |
(f) Required conditions. Any use or activity which is not wholly within a completely enclosed building shall not be less than 100 feet from any abutting residence district, shall be screened by a solid wall or fence at least eight feet in height and maintained in good repair.
(Passed (2-14-78.)