C. Additional uses:
1. Service station;
2. Automobile repair;
3. Restaurant;
4. Doctor's office or clinic;
5. General store;
6. Sale of products manufactured on the site.
D. The following uses, as restricted in Section 18.53.020C:
1. Boiler shop or works;
2. Commercial cattle sales, auction yard or cattle rest;
3. Dirt, soil, clay, sand, rock, stone, or gravel pit or yard;
4. Fat rendering, reduction of offal;
5. Manufacture of: Acid, ammonia, asphalt or products, asbestos, brick, tile or terra cotta, babbitt metal, bleaching powder, carbon, lamp black or graphite, cement, celluloid, chlorine gas, coal tar or products, illuminating gas, gelatin, glucose, glue or size, gypsum, insulating material (such as rock wool and similar products), lime or products, phenol, pickles, plaster of paris, potash, rubber, strawboard or cardboard by reclamation, sauerkraut, soap except by cold process, tar or asphalt roofing, turpentine, vinegar;
6. Meat packing plant or slaughter house;
7. Petroleum products storage above ground: Except in quantities of less than one thousand barrels;
8. Racetrack or sports stadium: Except for contests between human beings only;
9. Rifle range, including pistol range: If not within an enclosed building;
10. Rolling mill: In enclosed building only;
11. Salt works;
12. Sandblasting plant: In enclosed building only;
13. Sewage disposal: Not operated under the control of the board of supervisors, a municipality, or a sanitary district;
14. Wood or bone distillation;
15. Wool pulling or scouring plant.
E. Accessory building or use: When located on the same building site.
F. Airport facilities: In accordance with Chapter 18.57.
G. Hotel, motel, lodge or inn: In accordance with Section 18.51.030H (CI-1 Light Industrial/Warehousing Zone).
H. Junk, salvage, auto wrecking, impoundment storage or used materials yards: Subject to the following requirements:
1. Minimum area: One acre (forty-three thousand five hundred sixty square feet);
2. Maximum area: Two acres, except that an additional two acres may be permitted by the board of adjustment when it is determined by the board that this additional area is necessary to the reasonable expansion of the operation of the business, but not for additional storage of car hulks or scrap materials;
3. Minimum setback:
a. From public streets: Fifty feet,
b. From a proposed right-of-way line on a major street: Fifty feet,
c. From a residential zone: Fifty feet;
4. Screening:
a. An opaque fence or wall shall be properly installed and maintained along any major thoroughfare and along any properly maintained street and where such a use is adjacent to a residential zone,
b. Maximum height of fence: Twelve feet,
c. A chain link or cyclone fence may be used in conjunction with a properly maintained planting screen along the entire length of such fence,
d. No car bodies or salvage materials not ordinarily used for fencing may be used for this purpose;
5. Stacking shall not be permitted above the height of the fence or the wall;
6. No advertising shall be permitted on a fence or wall other than the name of business on the premises. Signs shall not exceed one hundred square feet on any one side of such fence or wall;
7. No exterior display or storage of material or salvage parts or wrecked vehicles;
8. Storage of used tires provided the tires are stored in a roofed bin, constructed for that purpose;
9. Maximum number of car hulks permitted to be stored at one time: Two hundred per gross acre;
10. Existing yards:
a. Existing yards shall conform to Sections 18.53.030H3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 within twelve months of July 6, 1965;
b. The zoning inspector may, upon presentation of proof of hardship, extend this term for an additional period of six months;
c. The permit may be extended for an additional six months by the planning and zoning commission upon presentation of sufficient proof of hardship.
(Ord. 2007-81 § 12, 2007; Ord. 1986-188 § 1 (part), 1986; Ord. 1985-152 § 1 (part), 1985; Ord. 1985-82 (part), 1985)