(A) Permitted uses.
(1) Since most uses permitted in the manufacturing districts will be in proximity to residential districts, it is hereby declared that performance standards will be high and that all manufacturing, processing or assembly of materials and products must be carried on in a manner not injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjacent premises by reason of the emission of odors, fumes, or gases, dust, smoke, noise, or vibrations or fire hazards. Therefore, the following uses may be permitted, provided there is compliance with the performance standards established in this chapter.
(2) Any production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing, repair or storage of materials, goods or products which conform with the performance standards set forth in this chapter, and which shall not be injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjacent premises by reason of the emission or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust or other particulate matter, toxic and noxious materials, odors, fire or explosive hazards, or glare or heat.
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Agriculture buildings and structure. | x | x | |
Air, railroad, and water freight terminals, railroad switching and classification yards, repair shops and round houses. | x | ||
Aircraft, assembly and testing of fuselage and motors. | x | ||
Airports and commercial heliports, including aircraft landing fields, runways, flight strips and flying schools together with hangers, terminal buildings and other auxiliary facilities. | x | ||
Asphalt mixing plants. | x | ||
Automobile service stations - for the retail sale and dispensing of fuel, lubricants, tires, batteries, accessories and supplies; facilities for automobile repair, chassis and gear lubrication are permitted only if enclosed in a building. | x | x | |
Banks. | x | x | |
Brass foundries. | x | ||
Brick, tile and terra cotta manufacture. | x | ||
Building material sales. | x | x | |
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Cartage and express facilities. | x | x | |
Cement products, including concrete batch plants and manufacture of concrete products. | x | ||
Cooperage works. | x | ||
Contractors', architects', and engineers' offices, shops, and yards, such as building, cement, electrical, heating, ventilating and air conditioning, masonry, painting, plumbing, refrigeration and roofing. | x | x | |
Corrugated metal products. | x | ||
Currency exchanges. | x | x | |
Drug stores. | x | x | |
Dyes, aniline, ink pigments and others. | x | ||
Dry-cleaning establishments, with no limitation on the number of employees. | x | x | |
Dwelling units, for watchmen and their families, located on the premises where they are employed in such capacity. | x | x | |
Food, meat and fruit stores. | x | x | |
Fuel and ice sales. | x | x | |
Garages - for storage, repair, and servicing of motor vehicles. | x | x | |
Greenhouses (wholesale). | x | x | |
Highway maintenance shops and yards. | x | x | |
Ink from primary raw materials, including colors. | x | ||
Laundries, more than 1,000 pounds daily capacity, with no limitation on the number of employees. | x | x | |
Lodges and offices of labor organizations. | x | x | |
Lumber, preserving treatment, processing, sawmills and planing mills. | x | ||
Mail order houses. | x | x | |
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Metal foundries, casting, stamping and extrusion of metal products. | x | ||
Meat and fish products, packing and processing of, but not including slaughtering or glue and size manufacturing. | x | ||
Offices, business and professional. | x | x | x |
Packing and crating. | x | x | |
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Printing. | x | x | |
Public utility and service uses: | |||
1. Bus stations, bus terminals, bus turn-arounds (off-street) bus garages, and bus lots. | x | x | |
2. Electric substations. | x | x | |
3. Fire stations. | x | x | |
4. Gas regulator stations. | x | x | |
5. Police stations. | x | x | |
6. Railroad passenger stations. | x | x | |
7. Railroad rights-of-way. | x | x | |
8. Telephone exchanges, telephone transmission equipment buildings, and microwave relay towers. | x | x | |
9. Utility service substations - electric, gas, telephone and water. | x | x | |
10. Water works, reservoirs, pumping stations and filtration plants. | x | x | |
Publishing. | x | x | |
Radar installations and towers. | x | x | |
Radio and television studios, stations and towers, transmitting and receiving. | x | x | |
Railroad equipment - such as railroad car and locomotive manufacture. | x | x | |
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Railroad equipment - such as railroad car and locomotive manufacture. | x | x | |
Railroad labor rest homes, hotels, and camps consisting of sleeping, lodging, eating and related facilities provided for railroad personnel or railroad property. | x | x | |
Recreation buildings and community centers, non-commercial. | x | x | |
Restaurants - entertainment, dancing and serving of alcoholic beverages are prohibited. | x | x | |
Retail outlet store, accessory to a manufacturing or wholesale establishment. | x | x | |
Rubber products, including tires and tubes and tire recapping. | x | ||
Stadiums, auditoriums and arenas, open or enclosed. | x | ||
Storage of flammable liquids, fats or oils in tanks, each of 50,000 gallons or less capacity, but only after the location and protective measures have been approved by the City Council. | x | ||
Telephone booths and coin telephones (outdoor). | x | x | |
Temporary buildings for construction purposes, for a period not to exceed the duration of such construction. | x | x | |
Temporary real estate tract offices for the purpose of conducting the sale of lots of the tract upon which such tract office is located, for a period not to exceed two years. | x | x | |
Trade schools. | x | x | |
Water systems, individual, as regulated herein. | x | x | |
Wax products, manufactured from paraffin. | x | ||
Weighing stations operated by the state. | x | x | |
Wholesale establishments. | x | x | |
(B) Special uses.
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Airports and commercial heliports, including aircraft landing fields, runways, flight strips and flying schools together with hangars, terminal buildings and other auxiliary facilities. | x | x | |
Areas for dumping or disposal of garbage, refuse or trash. | x | ||
Automobile testing grounds. | x | x | |
Extraction of gravel, sand or other raw materials. | x | ||
Heliports, private. | x | x | |
Institutions for the care or treatment of alcoholics or drug addict patients. | x | x | x |
Institutions for the care or treatment of the insane or feebleminded. | x | x | x |
Junk yards. | x | ||
Land fill. | x | x | x |
Parks and playgrounds. | x | x | x |
Penal and correctional institutions. | x | x | x |
Planned developments, industrial, as defined in the Administrative Section. | x | x | x |
Race tracks of all kinds. | x | x | |
Railroad and water freight terminals, railroad switching and classification yards, repair shops and round houses. | x | x | |
Sewage treatment plants, community. | x | x | |
Signs in excess of 35 feet in height from curb level. | x | x | x |
Signs set back less than 15 feet from the front lot line. | x | x | x |
Accessory uses, incidental to and on the same zoning lot as a principle use. | x | x | x |