§ 157.087 USES PERMITTED IN I-2 DISTRICT.
   (A)   All uses not otherwise prohibited by law, except residential uses; provided, however, that, the following uses will be permitted as special uses in the I-2 District when authorized by the Board of Trustees after public hearing and recommendation by the Zoning Board of Appeals: bag cleaning, boiler and tank works; central mixing plant for cement, mortar, plaster or paving materials; coke oven, curing, tanning and storage of raw hides and skins; distillation of bones, coal, wood or tar; fat rendering; forge plant; foundry or metal fabrication plant; gasoline or oil storage above ground in excess of 500 gallons; slaughter house or stockyards; smelting plant; and the manufacture of acetylene, acid, alcohol or alcoholic beverages; ammonia, bleaching powder, chemicals, brick, pottery, terra-cotta or tile; candles; disinfectants; dye-stuffs; fertilizers; linseed oil, paint, oil, turpentine, varnish, soap and tar products, or any other use which, in the opinion of the Zoning Board of Appeals, would emit detrimental or obnoxious noise, vibration, smoke, odors, dust or other objectionable conditions beyond the confines of its property. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall recommend Board of Trustees approval if it determines that the proposed use will not extend its detrimental or obnoxious effects beyond the limits of the heavy industrial district in which it is located. Such special uses shall be subject to any requirements the Zoning Board of Appeals determines necessary to further the purpose of the industrial district as stated in the preamble; and
   (B)   Salvage and wrecking operations, if located not less than 200 feet from any R District; provided, all operations are conducted within an area enclosed on all sides with a tight painted fence not less than eight feet high and provided further that such operation shall not be visible from the nearest street or highway.
   (C)   An adult use cannabis cultivation center, craft grower and transporting organization, as licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture pursuant to Public Act 101-0027.
(Prior Code, § 151.047) (Ord. 176A, passed 2-6-1968; Ord. 20-004, passed 3-26-2020)