§ 153.061 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Intent. The intent of this section in establishing a general industrial district is to recognize existing industrial development within the village and the desirability of reserving additional land for possible new, expanded or relocated industries. It is intended that land zoned for industry be located such that conflict with incompatible uses would be minimized.
   (B)   Uses permitted. Uses permitted in the general industrial district are body shops, automotive upholstery; cleaning, pressing and dyeing establishments; commercial bakeries; commercial greenhouses, distributors, farm machinery sales and service, feed mills, dairy plants, equipment repairs and storage, railroad depots, cooperative laboratories, machine shops, manufacturing and bottling of non-alcoholic beverages, painting, printing, publishing, storage and sale of lumber, machinery and equipment; trade and contractor’s offices, warehousing and wholesaling; manufacturing, fabrication, packing, packaging and assembly of products from furs, glass, leather, metals, paper, plaster, plastics, textiles and wood; manufacturing, fabrication, processing, packaging and packing of confections, cosmetics, electrical appliances, electronic devices and toiletries; freight yards, storage, breweries, open space and those uses permitted in the agricultural district. All of the above uses must conform to the regulations set forth in § 153.076.
   (C)   Uses by special permit. Uses by special permit in the General Industrial District are manufacturing, processing and storage of abrasives, acetylene, acid alkalies, ammonia, asbestos, asphalt, batteries, bedding, bleach, bone, foods, candles, carpeting, celluloid, cement, charcoal, chemicals, chlorine, coal tar, cordage, creosote, dextrine, disinfectant, dye, excelsior, felt, fuel, furs, glucose, gypsum, hair products, ink, insecticide, lime products, linoleum, matches, oil cloth, paint, paper, perfume, plaster of Paris, plastics, poison, potash, pulp, pyroxylin, radium, rope, rubber, seeds, starch, stove polish, textiles, varnish, building materials, explosives, dry ice, fat, fertilizer, flammables, gasoline, glue, grains, grease, lard, radioactive material, shellac, soap, turpentine, vinegar, and yeast; bag cleaning, bleacheries, canneries, cold storage warehouses, electroplating, enameling, forges, foundries, lacquering, lithographing, bulk gas storage and sales, offal, rubbish or animal reduction, oil, coal and bone distillation, refineries, road test facilities, slaughter houses, smelting, stockyards, tanneries and weaving. Outside storage and manufacturing areas, wrecking, junk demolition and scrap yards shall be surrounded by a solid fence or evergreen planting completely preventing a view from any other property or public right-of-way and shall be at least 600 feet from residential or commercial structures. Commercial service facilities, such as restaurants and fueling stations, are permitted provided all such services are physically and sales-oriented toward industrial, district uses and employees and other users are only incidental customers.
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