1143.01 PERMITTED USES.
   In an M-1 District the following uses are permitted:
   (a)    Retail and Service Uses.
      Animal pounds and shelters.
      Automobile laundries.
      Automobile service stations, where the retail sale of gasoline and oil for motor vehicles, including minor services customarily incidental thereto, may be conducted out-of-doors. Lubrication and washing facilities, including auto laundries, are permitted only if in a completely enclosed building.
      Banks and financial institutions.
      Battery and tire service stations.
      Beverages (nonalcoholic) bottling and distributing.
      Contractor or construction buildings such as lumber, cement, electrical, refrigeration, air conditioning, masonry, painting, plumbing, roofing, heating and ventilation.
      Currency exchanges.
      Drug stores.
      Fuel sales, with storage of fuel oils, gasoline and other flammable products limited to 120,000 gallons per tank, with the total storage on a zoning lot not to exceed 500,000 gallons.
      Garages and parking lots, other than accessory, and subject to the provisions of Chapter 1155.
      Greenhouses.
      Ice sales, linen, towel, diaper and other similar supply services.
      Restaurants, including the sale of liquor in conjunction therewith.
      Riding academies and horse stables.
      Taverns.
      Trade schools.
   (b)   Manufacturing and Processing Uses. Any production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing, repair or storage of materials, goods or products except those uses involving the storage, use or manufacture of materials or products which decompose by detonation, which conform with the performance standards in Section 1143.06 , and which shall not be injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjacent premises by reason of the emission of or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust or other particulate matter, toxic or noxious materials, odors, fire or explosive hazards, or glare or heat, which uses include, but are not limited to, the following:
       Agricultural buildings and structures.
       Advertising displays.
      Apparel and other products manufactured from textiles.
      Art needlework and hand weaving.
      Automobile laundries.
      Automobile painting, upholstering, repairing, reconditioning, and body and fender repairing, when done within the confines of a structure.
      Bakeries.
      Beverages (nonalcoholic).
      Blacksmith shops.
      Books, hand binding and tooling.
      Bottling works.
      Brushes and brooms.
      Building equipment, building materials, lumber, coal, sand and gravel yards, and yards for contracting equipment of public agencies, or public utilities or materials or equipment of similar nature.
       Cameras and other photographic equipment and supplies.
       Canning and preserving.
      Canvas and canvas products.
      Carpet and rug cleaning.
      Carting, express hauling or storage yard.
      Cement block manufacture.
      Ceramic products, such as pottery and small glazed tile.
      Cleaning and dyeing establishments.
      Clothing.
      Cosmetics and toiletries.
      Creameries and dairies.
      Dentures.
      Drugs.
      Electrical appliances, such as lighting fixtures, irons, fans, toasters and electric toys.
      Electrical equipment assembly, such as home radio and television receivers and home movie equipment, but not including electrical machinery.
      Electrical supplies manufacturing and assembly, such as wire and cable assembly, switches, lamps, insulation, and dry cell batteries.
      Food products, processing and combining, except meat and fish, baking, boiling, canning, cooking, dehydrating, freezing, frying, grinding, mixing and pressing.
      Fur goods, but not including tanning and dyeing.
      Glass products, from previously manufactured glass.
      Hair, felt and feather products, except washing, curing and dyeing.
      Hat bodies of fur and wool felt.
      Hosiery.
      House trailers.
      Ice, dry and natural.
      Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons.
      Insecticides.
      Jewelry.
      Laboratories: medical, dental, research, experimental and testing, provided there is no danger from fire or explosion or offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare or other objectionable influences.
      Laundries.
      Leather products, including shoes and machine belting.
      Luggage.
      Machine shops for tool, die and pattern making.
      Meat products.
      Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rustproofing, and heat treatment.
      Metal stamping and extrusion of small products, such as costume jewelry, pins and needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons and kitchen utensils.
      Musical instruments.
      Orthopedic and medical appliances, such as artificial limbs, braces, supports and stretchers.
      Packing and crating.
      Paper products, small, such as envelopes and stationery, bags, boxes, tubes and wallpaper printing.
      Perfumes and cosmetics.
      Pharmaceutical products, compounding only.
      Plastic products, but not including the processing of the raw materials.
      Poultry and rabbits, slaughtering.
      Precision instruments, such as optical, medical and drafting.
      Products from finished materials: plastic, bone, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, precious and semiprecious stones, rubber, shell or yarn.
      Printing and newspaper publishing, including engraving and photoengraving.
      Public utility electric substations and distribution centers, gas regulation centers, and underground gas holder stations.
      Railroad rights of way and trackage, but not including classification yards, roundhouses and other similar uses.
      Railroad passenger depots.
      Repair of household or office machinery or equipment.
      Rubber products, small, and synthetic treated fabrics, such as washers, gloves, footwear, bathing caps and atomizers, excluding all rubber and synthetic processing.
      Silverware, plate and sterling.
       Soap and detergents, packaging only.
       Soldering and welding.
      Sporting and athletic equipment, such as balls, baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets and rods.
      Statuary, mannequins, figurines, and religious and church art goods, excluding foundry operations.
      Storage of household goods.
      Storage and sale of trailers, farm implements and other similar equipment on an open lot.
      Storage of flammable liquids, fats or oil in tanks, each of 50,000 gallons or less capacity, but only after the location and protective measures have been approved by local governing officials.
      Textiles: spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing, printing, knit goods, yarn, thread and cordage, but not including textile bleaching.
      Tobacco curing and manufacturing, and tobacco products.
      Tool and die shops.
      Tools and hardware, such as bolts, nuts, screws, doorknobs, drills, hand tools and cutlery, hinges, house hardware, locks, nonferrous metal castings and plumbing appliances.
      Toys.
      Truck, tractor, trailer or bus storage yard, but not including a truck or motor freight terminal.
      Umbrellas.
      Upholstering (bulk), including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding and renovating.
      Vehicles, children's, such as bicycles, scooters, wagons and baby carriages.
      Watches.
      Wood products, such as furniture, boxes, crates, baskets and pencils and cooperage works.
      Any other manufacturing establishment that can be operated in compliance with the performance standards listed in Section 1143.06 without creating objectionable noise, odor, dust, smoke, gas, fumes or vapor, and that is a use compatible with the use and occupancy of adjoining properties.
   (c)    Wholesaling and Warehousing.
Local cartage and express facilities, but not including motor freight terminals.
   (d)    Public and Community Service Uses.
      Bus terminals, bus turnarounds, bus garages, bus lots, street railway terminals or streetcar houses.
      Electric substations.
      Fire stations.
      Municipal or privately owned recreation buildings or community centers.
      Parks and recreation areas.
      Police stations.
      Sanitary landfill.
      Sewage treatment plants.
      Telephone exchanges and coil telephones, outdoor.
      Water filtration plants.
      Water pumping stations.
      Water reservoirs.
   (e)    Residential Uses.
Dwelling units for watchmen and their families when located on the premises where they are employed in such capacity.
   (f)    Miscellaneous Uses.
      Accessory uses.
      Radio and television towers.
      Temporary buildings for construction purposes for a period not to exceed the duration of such construction.
      Off-street parking and loading, as permitted or required in Chapter 1155.
      (Ord. 10-16-67. Passed 11-20-67.)