(A) Purpose. The purpose of the M-2 District is to encourage development of major manufacturing, processing, warehousing, and major research and testing operations.
(B) Requirements. These activities require extensive community facilities and reasonable access to arterial thoroughfares.
(C) Permitted uses. Those uses permitted in the M-2 District are as follows:
(1) Asphalt plants;
(2) Auto sales, service, storage, and rentals;
(3) Beverage bottling plants;
(4) Concrete batch plants or clay products manufacturing;
(5) Contractor’s storage yards;
(6) Dairy products and processing;
(7) Food processing plants;
(8) Fuel yards;
(9) Grain storage;
(10) Ice manufacturing and cold storage plants;
(11) Junkyards;
(12) Lumberyard retail;
(13) Machine shops;
(14) Meat packing plants;
(15) Monument works and stone;
(16) Parking lots and garage facilities;
(17) Petroleum storage;
(18) Planing mills;
(19) Public utility yards;
(20) Railroad yards or shops;
(21) Shops for building contractors;
(22) Sign shops;
(23) Terminal trucking yards;
(24) Tire shops;
(25) Trailer, mobile home, and farm equipment sales yards;
(26) Truck and tractor repairs;
(27) Warehousing and wholesaling;
(28) Wood processing plants; and
(29) Wrecking yards.
(D) Conditional uses. The following are conditional uses permitted in the M-2 Zone:
(1) Chemical storage and manufacturing; and
(2) Railroads.
(E) Yards. There are no yard requirements in the M-2 Zone.
(F) Maximum height. Buildings in Zone M-2 shall not be more than four stories in height.
(Prior Code, § 13-6-2-10) (Ord. 468, passed 4-15-1980)