§ 40-2-16 INDUSTRIAL; CONDITIONS OF USE.
   Uses in Industrial Districts shall be subject to the following (See Appendix A for permitted uses):
   (A)   Any production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing, repair, or storage of goods, materials, or products shall take place without creating disturbing influences to the use and occupancy of adjoining properties.
   (B)   All business, production, servicing, and processing shall take place within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise specified. Within 150 feet of the nearest point of any residential district, all storage shall be in completely enclosed buildings or structures, and storage located elsewhere in this district may be open to the sky, but shall be enclosed by solid wall or fence, including solid doors or gates thereto, at least eight feet high, but in no case lower than the enclosed storage. However, open, off-street loading facilities and open, off- street parking facilities for the storage of motor vehicles may be unenclosed throughout the district, except for such screening of parking and loading facilities as may be required.
   (C)   Yards adjacent to residential districts. All buildings and structures on lots adjacent to residential districts shall be located so as to provide side yard widths or rear yard depths of at least 200 feet adjacent to such residential districts.
   (D)   Railroad siding frontage. No yards shall be required for those portions of lots which front on railroad sidings.
   (E)   Parking and loading. See §§ 40-6-1 to 40-6-20.
   (F)   Buffer areas. A 20-foot wide planting screen, consisting of suitable shrubbery and trees, shall be planted and maintained wherever the industrial use abuts any other use district. Such screen shall consist of shrubbery and trees at least five feet in height when planted, and shall be maintained at not less than 18 feet in height when full grown.
(Ord. 1070, § 40-2-16, passed 7-20-1998)