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The buildings and land shall be used, and buildings shall be designed, erected, altered, moved or maintained, in the Industrial Park District, only for the uses set forth in the schedules and regulations of this Zoning Code.
(a) The main buildings and uses set forth in the schedule set forth in Section 1177.03 shall be permitted by right as the principal building or use of a zoning lot.
(b) The accessory buildings and uses set forth in the schedule set forth in Section 1177.03 shall be permitted as a subordinate building or use if they are planned and developed integrally therewith, clearly incident thereto and located on the same zoning lot as the main building or use.
(c) Residences and dwellings of all types, and retail sales establishments, shall be prohibited in the Industrial Park District.
(Ord. 73-97. Passed 4-7-97; Ord. 57-01. Passed 7-16-01.)
The following schedule enumerates all main, conditional and accessory buildings and uses which are permitted in the Industrial Park District. Those buildings and uses which are permitted and regulated as main, conditional and accessory uses are designated by an "M", "C" or "A."
SCHEDULE OF PERMITTED BUILDINGS AND USES IN INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICTS
PERMITTED BUILDINGS AND USES | USE CLASSIFICATION |
PERMITTED BUILDINGS AND USES | USE CLASSIFICATION |
(a) Manufacturing of the following products and processes: | |
(1) Aircraft and automotive. | M |
(2) Chemicals (household and industrial). | M |
(3) Electric products and equipment, including microprocessors, electronic circuitry and related materials. | M |
(4) Heating and plumbing equipment. | M |
(5) Metal products, including business machines, instruments, agricultural and industrial machinery, fabrication of cabinets and furniture, stamping and extrusion of small parts. | M |
(6) Paper and plastic products, including relate equipment. | M |
(7) Tools and hardware, including hand tools, cutlery, die and pattern making; other small machine shops. | M |
(8) Wood products, including furniture boxes and crates. | M |
(9) Musical, medical and scientific instruments and appliances; business machines. | M |
(10) Electrical equipment. | M |
(11) Hand tools, cutlery and kitchen utensils. | M |
(12) Metal furniture. | M |
(13) Cameras, watches and clocks. | M |
(14) Cosmetics and drugs, including pharmaceutical materials. | M |
(15) Toys, sporting goods and athletic equipment. | M |
(16) Clothing and other textiles. | M |
(b) Industrial service shops, including: | |
(1) Contractors. | M |
(2) Plumbing. | M |
(3) Heating, venting and air conditioning. | M |
(4) Painting. | M |
(5) Landscaping. | M |
(6) Ornamental iron. | M |
(7) Upholstering. | M |
(8) Monument works. | M |
(9) Welding shops. | M |
(c) Food and drink establishments; bakeries; creameries; ice manufacturing establishments; soft drink bottling establishments; wineries. | M |
(d) Laboratories, including research, experimental and testing. | M |
(e) All types of printing, engraving, binding and publishing establishments. | M |
(f) Public or private utilities. | M |
(g) Outdoor storage of materials in side or rear yards, but not within fifty feet of street or residence district boundary line. Such storage shall be screened completely from public view by landscaping or a close-boarded fence. | M |
(h) Warehouses, including self-storage facilities2 and wholesale establishments, but excluding truck terminals. | M |
(i) Heliports. | C1 |
(j) Office buildings: | |
(1) Administrative; executive; financial, governmental; professional, including medical laboratories and clinics. | M |
(2) Sales offices including telephone call centers. | M |
(k) Marijuana cultivation facilities, processing facilities, testing laboratories, and dispensaries.4 | M |
(l) Off-street parking and loading facilities. | A |
(m) Signs. | A |
(n) Maintenance/storage facilities3 within wholly enclosed buildings. | A |
(o) Employee lunchrooms. | A |
(p) Exercise or physical therapy rooms. | A |
(q) Incineration facilities within an approved structure. | A |
(r) Day-care facilities. | C or A |
1 See Chapter 1173 for specific conditions on Heliports.
2 See Section 1170.03(h)(3) for specific conditions on Self-Storage Facilities.
3 See Section 1170.03(i)(3) for specific conditions on storage facilities related to a Main Use, not including Self-Storage Facilities.
4 See R.C. § 3796.30 for activities prohibited near Schools, Churches, Libraries, Playgrounds, or Parks relating to state licensed marijuana cultivation facilities, processing facilities, testing laboratories, and dispensaries.
(Ord. 73-97. Passed 4-7-97; Ord. 57-01. Passed 7-16-01; Ord. 46-03. Passed 3-31-03; Ord. 66-17. Passed 6-5-17; Ord. 187-2020. Passed 1-19-21; Ord. 29-24. Passed 4-15-24.)
The determination as to whether a use is similar to uses permitted by right shall be considered as an expansion of the use regulations of the district and not as a variance applying to a particular situation. Any use found to be similar shall thereafter be included in the enumeration of uses permitted by right.
Such similar uses or buildings not specifically listed in Section 1177.03 must first be submitted in application form to the Planning Commission and, after approval by it, confirmed by Council in compliance with the following standards:
(a) That such a use is not listed in any other classification of permitted buildings or uses;
(b) That such a use is more appropriate and conforms to the basic characteristics of the classification to which it is to be added than to any other classification;
(c) That such a use does not create dangers to health and safety and does not create offensive noise, vibration, dust, heat, smoke, odor, glare or other objectionable influences to an extent greater than normally resulting from other uses listed in the classification to which it is to be added; and
(d) That such a use does not create traffic to a greater extent than the other uses listed in the classification to which it is to be added.
(Ord. 73-97. Passed 4-7-97.)
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