18.49.030   Permitted uses.
   A.   Permitted primary uses:
      1.   Administrative and professional offices;
      2.   Apparel (clothing and other products manufactured from textiles);
      3.   Art needlework and hand weaving;
      4.   Manufacture of:
         a.   Cameras and other photographic equipment and supplies,
         b.   Dentures and drugs,
         c.   Jewelry,
         d.   Leather products: Including shoes and machine belting (excluding tanning),
         e.   Luggage,
         f.   Musical instruments,
         g.   Orthopedic and medical supplies (such as artificial limbs, braces, supports and stretchers),
         h.   Small paper products (such as envelopes, stationery, bags, boxes and wallpaper printing),
         i.   Plastic products: But not including the processing of the raw material,
         j.   Precision instruments (such as optical, medical and drafting),
         k.   Silverware, plate and sterling,
         l.   Sporting and athletic equipment,
         m.   Toys;
      5.   Manufacture and assembly of electrical and electronic products;
      6.   Manufacture and packaging of beverage products;
      7.   Manufacture and service of data systems;
      8.   Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons;
      9.   Laboratories: Medical, dental, research, experimental and testing;
      10.   Printing, newspaper publishing and binding: Including engraving and photo-engraving;
      11.   Soap and detergents: Packaging only;
      12.   Warehousing;
      13.   Wholesale business and storage;
      14.   Any other manufacturing uses that are similar to those listed above;
      15.   The board of supervisors may add other uses as necessary in addition to the established list.
   B.   Permitted secondary uses: The following uses, as restricted in Section 18.49.020D, shall be also permitted:
      1.   Restaurant facilities, provided such use is accessory to an industrial facility;
      2.   Child care centers;
      3.   Banking or financial facilities, (except non-chartered financial institutions);
      4.   Recreational facilities:
         a.   Common areas and recreational facilities shall be located so as to be readily accessible to employees of the firm;
         b.   Recreational facilities for the use of CPI tenant employees are encouraged;
         c.   Facilities may include golf courses (refer to Chapter 18.59, GC Golf Course Zone), tennis courts, health clubs, basketball courts, and other similar amenities;
      5.   An individual dwelling unit for a caretaker.
      6.   Airport facilities: In accordance with Chapter 18.57.
(Ord. 2005-105 § 7, 2005; Ord. 1986-188 § 1 (part), 1986; Ord. 1985-82 (part), 1985)