§ 153.047  INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   It is recognized by this chapter that the value to the public of designating certain areas for certain type of industrial uses is represented in the employment opportunities afforded to citizens and the resultant economic benefits conferred upon the township.
   (B)   In order that this value may be maintained and this use encouraged, this chapter established one zoning district designed to regulate the location of industrial uses according to a well-considered plan which reflects the types of such uses and the intensity of land, street, and highway use in each such district, potential nuisances and hazards which may cause unsafe and unhealthy conditions, and the relationship of industrial uses to each other and to other areas devoted to agricultural, residential, or commercial use and to streets, highways, and other means of transportation.
   (C)   To these ends, certain uses, which would function more effectively in other districts and would interfere with the operation of these industrial activities and the purpose of these districts, have been excluded. The purpose of this industrial district is further stated below.
(Ord. 5, passed 1-18-1973)