Section
1284.01 Establishment; purposes
1284.02 Permitted uses
1284.03 Conditionally permitted uses
1284.04 Area and bulk requirements
Cross-reference:
Appeals and variances, see §§ 1264.06 et seq.
Fences in industrial districts, see § 1462.13
General exceptions, see Ch. 1298
Official Zoning Districts Map, see § 1266.04
Off-street parking and loading, see Ch. 1294
Planned unit developments, see Ch. 1290
Signs in industrial districts, see § 1480.02
Supplementary parking spaces in industrial districts, see § 1294.02
Zoning certificates, see §§ 1262.03 et seq.
Statutory reference:
Municipal zoning, See R.C. §§ 713.06 et seq.
The I-2 Heavy Industrial and Manufacturing District is established and designed to accommodate light and heavy industrial uses in the fields of repair, storage, manufacturing, processing, wholesaling, distribution and fabricating, including large scale specialized industrial operations, whose external physical characteristics may in some degree affect surrounding Residential and Business Districts. The uses listed are intended to provide for the full range of industrial activities, but because of certain objectionable characteristics should be placed in separate districts.
(Ord. 1-91, passed 3-4-1991)
The following uses shall be permitted in the I-2 Heavy Industrial and Manufacturing District:
(a) All uses permitted in the I-1 Light Industrial and Manufacturing District; and
(b) The following uses, provided that storage is within an enclosed building or an outdoor storage area enclosed on all sides by an obscuring fence or wall six feet in height, measured from the surface of the ground:
(1) Building materials, sale yards and lumberyards, including mill work;
(2) Contractors' equipment, storage yard or plant, or storage and rental of equipment commonly used by contractors;
(3) Food and goods distribution centers, warehouses and storage facilities;
(4) Motor freight garages and truck or transfer terminals and offices;
(5) Stone and cemetery monument works employing power-drive tools;
(6) Repair services for machinery and equipment, including repair garages and specialty establishments, such as motor, body and fender and radiator repairs, tune-ups and tire repairs, sales and services, including vulcanizing;
(7) Welding or other metal-working shops;
(8) Cabinet-making, upholstering, sheet metal, plumbing, heating, roofing, air conditioning, sign painting and other similar establishments;
(9) Foundry casting of light-weight nonferrous metals, not causing noxious fumes or odors; and
(10) Laundry, cleaning and dyeing plants.
(Ord. 1-91, passed 3-4-1991)
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