(A) To provide an environment for the establishment of industrial activities which are appropriate to this area, and which contribute to the economic prosperity of the village, by regulating the physical characteristics of industrial uses, and the services pertaining thereto, and by prohibiting incompatible uses and activities.
(B) (1) Industrial areas can be desirable components of the village without being undesirable neighbors. Industrial uses can also be made compatible with adjacent non-industrial land uses by controlling the potential off-site impacts, such as noise, odors, light, and glare.
(2) This can be accomplished through pollution-control measures, setbacks, buffer yards, fencing, landscaping, and other site-specific techniques.
(C) (1) Landscaping and comprehensive design can make them attractive working environments and can provide a pleasing appearance compatible with adjacent, less intensive uses.
(2) Well-planned industrial areas can be attractive locations for research and development firms and light industrial activities.
(Prior Code, § 154.230) (Ord. 48, passed 6-21-2005)