(A) Any use permitted in the I-1 Industrial District is permitted in the I-2 General Industrial District.
(B) In addition, the following uses are permitted in the I-2 General Industrial District:
(1) Adult uses, including but not limited to:
(a) Adult book stores,
(b) Adult entertainment cabaret,
(c) Adult mini motion picture theaters,
(d) Adult motion picture theaters,
(e) Art shops or galleries,
(f) Escort agencies,
(g) Fortune tellers,
(h) Massage parlors,
(i) Massage schools and/or services,
(j) Tanning facilities,
(k) Tattoo parlors, and
(l) Uses similar to those above;
(2) Animal hospitals, animal shelters and kennels;
(3) Auction houses and rooms;
(4) Bakeries;
(5) Camera and photographic supply stores;
(6) Cannabis cultivation center (Medical or Adult Use):
(a) Use Limitations:
(i) May not be located within 1,500 feet of the property line of a preexisting public or private preschool or elementary or secondary school or day care center, day care home, group day care home, part day child care facility, or public or private park or an area zoned for residential use,
(ii) May not be located within a dwelling as defined by this code.
(7) Cannabis dispensing organization (Medical or Adult Use):
(a) Use Limitations:
(i) May not be located within 1,500 feet of the property line of a preexisting public or private preschool or elementary or secondary school or day care center day care home group, daycare home, part day childcare facility, or public or private park or an area zoned for residential use.
(ii) May not be located within a dwelling as defined by this code.
(8) Catering establishments;
(9) Educational institution, for profit:
(10) Food manufacturing, packaging and processing;
(11) Heavy equipment operators;
(12) Machine shops and metal products manufacture which are equipped with heavy punch presses, drop forges, screw machines, riveting machines or any other equipment which may create vibrations or noise disturbing to adjacent property occupants;
(13) Mail order, catalogue stores;
(14) Motor vehicle washing facility/automobile washing facility, truck stops, and automobile service stations;
(15) Newspaper distribution agencies for home delivery and retail trade;
(16) Office machine sales and servicing;
(17) Retail sales of used or second-hand merchandise;
(18) Resale purchase or sale of electronics or jewelry;
(19) Signs, as authorized and regulated by Chapter 154 of the New Millennium Code of the Village of Schiller Park, as amended, and as may be further amended from time to time hereafter;
(20) Sub-prime lending and/or predatory lending establishments;
(21) Tobacco shops;
(22) Trailer parks and camps;
(23) Wholesale establishments;
(24) Precious metal dealers; and
(25) Accessory uses, incidental to, and on the same zoning lot as the principal use allowable in this I-2 General Industrial District, including but not limited to off-street parking and loading facilities as permitted or required in accordance with the provisions of Article XXII of this chapter. 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 flood building area attributed to the principal use.
(Ord. 05-2539, passed 10-11-05; Am. Ord. 08- 2691, passed 9-23-08; Am. Ord. 14-2984, passed 11-6-14; Am. Ord. 18-4056, passed 4-19-18; Am. Ord. 18-4071, passed 6-21-18; Am. Ord. 18-4081, passed 8-2-18; Am. Ord. 18-4089, passed 9-6-18; 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. 19-4176, passed 9-5-19; Am. Ord. 19-4191, passed 12-5-19; Am. Ord. 22-4306, passed 3-3-22; Am. Ord. 24-4398, passed 3-7-24)