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ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE I: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE V: PUBLIC SERVICES
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE XIII: GENERAL OFFENSES
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
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§ 153.333 SITE PLAN REVIEW.
   For all uses in a B-3 District, a site plan shall be submitted review and approval in accordance with § 153.083. See § 153.082 for protective screening requirements.
(Prior Code, § 153.353) (Ord. D-1418, § 1704, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)
§ 153.334 AREA, HEIGHT, BULK, AND PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.
   Area, height, bulk, and placement requirements and performance standards, unless otherwise specified, are as provided in §§ 153.084 and 153.440.
(Ord. D-1418, § 1705, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)
(Prior Code, § 153.354)
M-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
§ 153.345 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
   In the M-1, Light Industrial District, the intent is to permit certain industries which are of a light manufacturing, warehousing, and wholesaling character to locate in planned areas of the city, so that such uses may be integrated with nearby land uses, such as commercial and residential uses; limitations are placed upon the degree of noise, smoke, glare, waste, and other features of industrial operations so as to avoid adverse effects.
(Prior Code, § 153.370) (Ord. D-1418, § 1801, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)
§ 153.346 PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   Any of the following uses are permitted when the manufacturing compounding or processing is conducted entirely within a completely enclosed building:
   (A)   Industrial establishments:
      (1)   Assembly, fabrication, manufacture, packaging or treatment of such products as food products (excluding butchering, animal slaughtering), candy, drugs, cosmetics and toiletries, musical instruments, optical goods, toys, novelties, electrical instruments and appliances, radio and phonographs, pottery and figurines or other ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay;
      (2)   Assembly, fabrication, manufacture, or treatment of such products from the following previously prepared materials: bone; canvas; cellophane; cloth; cork; felt; fibre; glass; leather; paper; plastics; precious or semi-precious metals or stones; sheet metal (excluding large stampings such as automobile fenders or bodies); shell; textiles; wax; wire; wood (excluding power saw and planning mills); and yarns;
      (3)   Bakeries (wholesale);
      (4)   Buffing, polishing, or electric plating, excluding heat treating furnaces;
      (5)   Building supply, solid fuel businesses or contracting firms with incidental storage yards on the same lot, including building and allied craft contractors, subject to standards established in §§ 153.455 through 153.491;
      (6)   Central dry cleaning plants and laundries;
      (7)   Laboratories—research or testing;
      (8)   Tool and die shops; metalworking machine shops involving the use of grinding or cutting tools; manufacturing of tools, dies, jigs, fixtures; publishing, printing, or forming of box, carton, and
cardboard products, bookbinding, printing, or engraving;
      (9)   Painting and sheet metal shops, tire vulcanizing and recapping shops, undercoating and rustproofing shops, welding shops, automobile bump shops, grinding shops, machine rebuilding, and spray painting establishments;
      (10)   Pickle processing, subject to standards established in §§ 153.455 through 153.491;
      (11)   Recreational vehicle storage yards, subject to standards established in §§ 153.455 through 153.491;
      (12)   Truck, bus, and train terminals; and
      (13)   Truck tractor and trailer sales and display, rental, and repair.
   (B)   Docks, wharves, and boat storage;
   (C)   Public and private utility buildings, telephone exchange buildings, electric transformer stations and substations, gas regulator stations, municipal pumping stations, lines, easements, installations and facilities, including storage yards;
   (D)   Public buildings and service uses, not dealing directly with the general public on an individual basis;
   (E)   Automobile repair or service facilities, parking garages, and lots;
   (F)   Recreation vehicle storage yards subject to standards established in §§ 153.455 through 153.491;
   (G)   Wholesale and warehousing: the sale at wholesale or warehousing of automotive parts and equipment; dry goods and apparel; groceries and related products; raw farm products except livestock and noxious fertilizers; electrical goods, hardware, plumbing, heating equipment and supplies; machinery and equipment; tobacco and tobacco products; paper and paper products; furniture and home furnishings, and any commodity the manufacture of which is permitted in this district;
   (H)   Any other uses similar to any of the above principal permitted uses, as determined by the City Planning Commission;
   (I)   Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above principal permitted uses;
   (J)   Signs as provided in §§ 153.145 through 153.169;
   (K)   Off-street parking and loading facilities in accordance with the requirements of §§ 153.125 through 153.132; and
   (L)   Temporary buildings or portable storage containers as defined in § 153.021 and as regulated in § 153.491.
(Prior Code, § 153.371) (Ord. D-1418, § 1802, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983; Ord. O-231, passed 12-21-2020, effective 12-31-2020)
§ 153.347 PERMITTED USES AFTER SPECIAL APPROVAL.
   The following uses may be permitted subject to applicable site design standards in §§ 153.455 through 153.491 and subject further to the approval of the City Planning Commission in accordance with processing procedures in § 153.562:
   (A)   The following retail and service establishments, provided that such establishments are clearly ancillary to the permitted industrial uses and are in keeping with the intent of the M-1 Districts:
      (1)   Automobile service stations;
      (2)   Barber and beauty shops;
      (3)   Eating and drinking establishments when food or beverage is consumed within a completely enclosed building;
      (4)   Hotels and motels; and
      (5)   Temporary or portable storage container sales and display, rental, and repair of same as defined in§ 153.021 and as regulated in § 153.491.
   (B)   Railroad freight depots and classification yards;
   (C)   Penal and correctional institutions and detention facilities subject to the standards in §§ 153.455 through 153.491; and
   (D)   Small scale and Large scale principal-use solar energy systems, subject to standards established in § 153.628.
(Prior Code, § 153.372) (Ord. D-1418, § 1803, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983; Ord. D-1912, passed 12-31-2001, effective 1-10-2002; Ord. O-231, passed 12-21-2020, effective 12-31-2020; Ord. O-253, passed 5-8- 2023, effective 5-18-2023)
§ 153.348 OPEN STORAGE.
   All manufacturing activities shall be conducted within an enclosed building, except that external storage of materials shall be permitted, provided that the storage area shall be visually screened from all streets and adjoining commercial and residential properties with a noncombustible fence or wall, or with a non-deciduous planted screen at least five feet in height and at least 80% solid; such fence or wall shall be of such design and constructed of such material and maintained in such manner as shall be in keeping with the character of the area.
(Prior Code, § 153.373) (Ord. D-1418, § 1804, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)
§ 153.349 SITE PLAN REVIEW.
   For all uses in a M-1 District, a site plan shall be submitted for review and approval in accordance with § 153.083. See § 153.082 for protective screening requirements.
(Prior Code, § 153.374) (Ord. D-1418, § 1805, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)
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