§ 150.282 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT USE REGULATIONS (M-2).
   Buildings and land shall be used, and buildings shall be designed, erected, altered, moved and maintained, in whole or in part, in any Heavy Industrial District only for the uses set forth in the following regulations.
   (A)   Main uses permitted.
      (1)   Office, laboratories, production, distribution and service uses permitted in any Light Industrial (M-1) District;
      (2)   Manufacturing processes conducted wholly within an enclosed building; cutting, forging, stamping, casting, extrusion, drilling, machining, welding, brazing, soldering, sawing, cleaning, shot and sand blasting, grinding, enameling, painting, galvanizing, finishing, heat-treating and rust proofing, as a component process in connection with the production and assembly of products;
      (3)   Other industrial processes and uses including blending, mixing and packaging of disinfectants, fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, ink, soap, detergents, and related household and industrial chemical compounds; but excluding the manufacture of primary chemicals or chemical compounds; making of ferrous metal and metal alloy products from brass, bronze, pewter, tin, lead or aluminum and the smelting or founding of such metals; and bulk distribution stations for gasoline and oil, and reclamation of ferrous metal products may be permitted provided a conditional use permit is granted in accordance with the standards set forth in § 150.272; and
      (4)   Telecommunication towers.
   (B)   Similar main uses permitted. Any other manufacturing use not listed above or in any industrial district if considered and found similar by the Plan Commission according to standards set forth § 150.275.
   (C)   Accessory uses permitted.
      (1)   Storage of materials, products and processes clearly accessory to the main use;
      (2)   Off-street parking and loading facilities as required and set forth in § 150.276; and
      (3)   Signs: industrial, project, real estate, identification and directional signs are permitted as set forth in § 150.280.
(Ord. 2024-08, passed 6-10-2024)