§ 155.2004 CONDITIONAL USES.
   (A)   Any use allowed as a conditional use in the I-1 District may be allowed as a conditional use in the I-2 General Industrial District.
   (B)   In addition, the following uses may be allowed as conditional uses in the I-2 General Industrial District:
      (1)   Automobile, truck and trailer sales and rentals;
      (2)   Cannabis business establishments (adult-use) including but not limited to an adult-use craft grower, processing organization, infuser organization, transporting organization, or any other hemp or cannabis business establishment not defined by this code, unless otherwise allowable by this chapter, and which abides by the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027).
         (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.
      (3)   Clubs and lodges, whether open to the public or private, and whether for profit of nonprofit;
      (4)   Gun shops and shooting ranges;
      (5)   Junk or salvage recycling yard;
      (6)   Laboratory, commercial;
      (7)   Manufacture of ready-mix concrete, whether wet or dry;
      (8)   Motor vehicle repair;
      (9)   Motor vehicle sales;
      (10)   Parking lots, open and other than accessory, which do not include truck parking areas, for the storage of private passenger automobiles only;
      (11)   Pawn shops;
      (12)   Storage of flammable liquids, fats or oils in tanks, each of 20,000 gallons or more capacity; and
      (13)   Towing operators.
         (a)   Use limitations:
            (i)   May not be located within 100 feet of a residential district, or within 100 feet of another towing operator.
(Ord. 05-2539, passed 10-11-05; Am. Ord. 18- 4081, passed 8-2-18; Am. Ord. 18-4089, passed 9-6-18; 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. 22-4306, passed 3-3-22)