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Codified Ordinances of Obetz, OH
CODIFIED ORDINANCES
CERTIFICATION
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS
Adopting Ordinance No. 24-79
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
CHARTER
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
TITLE ONE - Subdivision Regulations
TITLE THREE- Planning and Zoning Code
CHAPTER 1131 General Provisions
CHAPTER 1133 Definitions
CHAPTER 1135 General Regulations for Zoning Districts
CHAPTER 1137 Site Development Plans, Engineering Plans, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
CHAPTER 1138 Suburban Residential District (SR)
CHAPTER 1139 Low Density Residential District (R-1)
CHAPTER 1141 Medium Density Residential District (R-2)
CHAPTER 1142 Old Town Residential District (R-3)
CHAPTER 1143 Multi-Family Residential District (M-12)
CHAPTER 1145 Neighborhood Commercial District (NC)
CHAPTER 1147 General Commercial District (GC)
CHAPTER 1149 Restricted Industrial (RI) District
CHAPTER 1151 Limited Industrial District (LI)
CHAPTER 1153 Suburban Office and Institution District (SO)
CHAPTER 1155 Community Facilities District (CF)
CHAPTER 1157 (FP) Flood Plain District (Repealed)
CHAPTER 1159 Planned Districts
CHAPTER 1161 Overlays
CHAPTER 1163 Exceptional Use District (EU)
CHAPTER 1164 Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations
CHAPTER 1165 Development Standards
CHAPTER 1167 Landscaping and Screening
CHAPTER 1169 Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities
CHAPTER 1171 Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures
CHAPTER 1173 Fences
CHAPTER 1175 Signs
CHAPTER 1177 Home Occupations (Repealed)
CHAPTER 1179 Nonconformities
CHAPTER 1181 Administration
CHAPTER 1183 Enforcement and Penalty
CHAPTER 1185 Residential Design Standards
CHAPTER 1187 Commercial Design Standards
CHAPTER 1191 Wireless Communications
CHAPTER 1193 Sexually Oriented Business
APPENDIX A Recommended Street Trees
APPENDIX B Exhibit of Lot Terms
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1151
Limited Industrial District (LI)
1151.01   Purpose.
1151.02   Permitted uses.
1151.03   Conditional uses.
1151.04   Development standards.
 
 
CROSS REFERENCES
Site Development Plans - see P.&Z. Ch. 1137
Development Standards - see P.&Z. Ch. 1165
Landscaping and Screening -see P.&Z. Ch. 1167 
Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities - see P.&Z. Ch. 1169 
Fences - see P.&Z. Ch. 1173 
Signs - see P.&Z. Ch. 1175 
 
 
1151.01 PURPOSE.
   The Limited Industrial District (LM) is provided in recognition of the location and space needs of a broad range of industrial activities diverse in products, operational techniques, and size, but possessing compatible development characteristics and seeking similar locations. These industrial uses should be encouraged to group in industrial areas where greater economies can be achieved by sharing necessary services and facilities and where individual plant efficiency can be improved by a larger, appropriately developed, and stable industrial environment.
1151.02 PERMITTED USES.
   Land and buildings in the Limited Industrial District (LI) shall be used only for the following purposes:
   (a)    Manufacturing. 
      (1)    Canning and preserving fruits, vegetables and seafood.
      (2)    Bakery products; candy and other confectionery products.
      (3)    Men's, youth's and boys' clothing, furnishings and allied garments; women's, misses', children's and infants clothing, furnishings and allied garments; fur goods and miscellaneous apparel and accessories.
      (4)    Miscellaneous fabricated textile products; broad and narrow woven fabric mills, including cotton, man-made fiber and silk, and dyeing and finishing, floor covering mills, yarn and thread mills, and miscellaneous textile goods.
      (5)    Publishing and printing of newspapers, magazines, books and other publications, and commercial printing; manifold business forms, greeting cards, bookbinding and related industries, and service industries for the printing trade.
      (6)    Pharmaceuticals.
      (7)    Footwear, gloves and mittens, luggage, handbags and other personal leather goods; boot and shoe cut stock and findings, and leather goods not elsewhere classified.
      (8)    Glass products made of purchased glass.
      (9)    Communication equipment, electronic components and accessories, engineering, laboratory, scientific and research instruments and associated equipment, and instruments for measuring, controlling and indicating physical characteristics.
      (10)    Optical instruments and lenses, surgical, medical and dental instruments and supplies, and ophthalmic goods; photographic equipment and supplies.
      (11)    Watches, clocks, clockwork operated devices and parts; jewelry, silverware and plated ware.
      (12)    Automobile accessories and electronic components.
      (13)    Sausages and other prepared meat products, dairy products, grain mill products, and beverage industries.
      (14)    Household and office furniture, partitions, shelves, lockers and office and store fixtures, miscellaneous furniture and fixtures.
      (15)    Nonferrous foundries, sheet metal work, and machine shops, jobbing and repair.
      (16)    Household appliances, electrical lighting and wiring equipment, and miscellaneous electrical machinery, equipment and supplies.
      (17)    Musical instruments and parts, toys, amusements, sporting and athletic goods.
      (18)    Pens, pencils and other office and artists' materials, costume jewelry, costume novelties, buttons and miscellaneous notions, except precious metal.
   (b)    Storage and Wholesaling. Establishments primarily engaged in transporting, storing, handling, or selling merchandise to retailers, industrial, institutional, or professional users, or to other wholesales, or acting as agents in buying or selling merchandise for such persons or companies.
   (c)    Contractors. General building, heavy construction, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, electrical, masonry, carpentering, roofing, concrete, and special trade contractors.
   (d)    Commercial Retail. Commercial retail uses associated with and subordinate to another permitted use and limited to no more than twenty-five (25) percent of the total gross floor area of all structures on the subject lot(s).
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