§ 155.1904 CONDITIONAL USES.
   (A)   The following uses may be allowed as conditional uses in the I-1 Industrial District:
      (1)   Automobile rentals;
      (2)   Automobile repair;
      (3)   Food manufacture, packaging and processing;
      (4)   Kennel;
      (5)   Motor vehicle sales, provided that a majority of such vehicles for sale shall be new vehicles;
      (6)   Planned unit developments;
      (7)   Railroad switch yards and railroad unloading facilities;
      (8)   Public Parking Areas, enclosed and other than accessory for the storage of private passenger automobiles only, except that no Public Parking Areas shall be operated within 50 feet of any residential zoning district;
      (9)   Wholesale establishments;
      (10)   Woodworking and wood products including lumberyards.
   (B)   Accessory uses may also be allowed, if incidental to, and on the same zoning lot as the principal conditional use. For purposes of this section, SEMI-TRAILERS shall mean semi-trailers, boat trailers or any other equipment designed for or primarily used for carrying goods, freight, wares, merchandise or equipment. The parking for more than one hour or storage of semi-trailers, tow trucks, delivery trucks, tractors and vehicles over 8,000 lbs is an allowable accessory use only in the Industrial Districts on zoning lots which contain an active principal use and at least one loading berth. The maximum number of accessory parking spaces for durations exceeding one hour, and intended for use by semi-trailers, trucks, or vehicles over 8,000 lbs shall not exceed the greater of 2 ½ parking spaces for each active loading berth, drive in door, or repair bay serving the principal use, or 1 parking space per every 2,500 square feet of ground floor building area attributed to the principal use.
(Ord. 05-2539, passed 10-11-05; Am. Ord. 06- 2578, passed 5-23-06; Am. Ord. 10-2791, passed 9-28-10; Am. Ord. 12-2889, passed 4-24-12; Am. Ord. 13-2938, passed 8-27-13; Am. Ord. 17-3087, passed 1-5-17; Am. Ord. 18-4056, passed 4-19-18; Am. Ord.18-4071, passed 6-21-18; Am. Ord. 18-4089, passed 9-6-18; Am. Ord. 19-4132, passed 3-21-19; Am. Ord. 19-4134, passed 4-4-19; Am. Ord. 19-4162, passed 7-18-19; Am. Ord. 19-4167, passed 8-1-19; Am. Ord. 19-4191, passed 12-5-19; Am. Ord. 20-4227, passed 6-4-20; Am. Ord. 21-4251, passed 1-21-21; Am. Ord. 22-4315, passed 5-5-22)