§ 156.305 PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   No buildings, use, structure or land shall be erected, altered, enlarged, or permitted which is arranged or designed for other than one of the following uses, except as provided herein and in § 156.395 of this chapter:
   (A)   Any use permitted and as regulated in the C-3 District, except as herein modified, except all residential uses are prohibited;
   (B)   The rendering of service or the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging and assembling of products such as:
      (1)   Beverages, non-alcoholic;
      (2)   Blacksmith shop;
      (3)   Boat-building and repair of pleasure craft and other small craft, but not including shipbuilding or ship repair;
      (4)   Bottling works, beverage;
      (5)   Buses, bus bodies;
      (6)   Cameras and other photographic equipment and supplies;
      (7)   Canvas and canvas products;
      (8)   Ceramic products such as pottery and small glazed tile;
      (9)   Electric appliances such as lighting fixtures, items, fans, toasters and electric toys;
      (10)   Electrical equipment assembly such as home radio and television receivers and home movie equipment, but not including electrical machinery;
      (11)   Electrical supplies, manufacturing and assembly of, such as wire and cable assembly, switches, lamps, insulation and dry cell batteries;
      (12)   Fur goods, not including tanning or dyeing;
      (13)   Glass products from previously manufactured glass;
      (14)   Hair, felt and feather products (except washing, curing and dyeing);
      (15)   Hat bodies of fur and wool felt;
      (16)   Hosiery;
      (17)   House trailers;
      (18)   Ice, dry and natural;
      (19)   Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons;
      (20)   Insecticides;
      (21)   Leather products, including shoes and machine belting;
      (22)   Luggage;
      (23)   Meat products;
      (24)   Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rust-proofing and heat treatment;
      (25)   Metal stamping and extrusion of small products such as costume jewelry, pins and needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons and kitchen utensils;
      (26)   Musical instruments;
      (27)   Orthopedic and medical appliances such as artificial limbs, braces, supporters and stretchers;
      (28)   Paper products, small, such as envelopes and stationery, bags, boxes, tubes and wallpaper printing;
      (29)   Perfumes and perfumed soaps, compounding only;
      (30)   Pharmaceutical products, compounding only;
      (31)   Poultry and rabbits, slaughtering and retail sale for domestic and family use but not for hotel, restaurant or other commercial use;
      (32)   Precision instruments such as optical, medical and drafting;
      (33)   Products from finished materials, including plastic, bone, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, paper, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, precious and semiprecious stones, rubber, shell or yarn;
      (34)   Rubber products, small and synthetic treated fabrics, (excluding all rubber and synthetic processing) such as washers, gloves, footwear, bathing caps and atomizers;
      (35)   Silverware, plate and sterling;
      (36)   Soap, and detergents, packaging only;
      (37)   Sporting and athletic equipment such as balls, baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets and rods;
      (38)   Statuary, mannequin, figurines and religious and church art goods, excluding foundry operations;
      (39)   Textiles, including spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing, printing, knit goods, yarn, thread and cordage, but not including textile bleaching;
      (40)   Tobacco curing and manufacturing and tobacco products;
      (41)   Tools and hardware such as bolts, nuts and screws, doorknobs, drills, hand tools and cutlery, hinges and house hardware, locks, non-ferrous metal castings and plumbing appliances;
      (42)   Toys;
      (43)   Umbrellas;
      (44)   Upholstering (bulk), including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding and renovating;
      (45)   Vehicles, children’s such as bicycles, scooters, wagons and baby carriages; and
      (46)   Wood products, such as furniture boxes, crates, baskets and pencils and cooperage works.
   (C)   Any other business or industry which is determined by the Commission to be of the same general character as the above principal permitted uses, but not including any use which is first permitted or which is not permitted in the M-2 District, except as modified herein;
   (D)   Any retail business or service establishment determined by the Commission to have been clearly demonstrated as necessary to serve the needs of the industrial area, including restaurants, cocktail lounges, motels, banks and business or professional offices;
   (E)   Industrial park; and
   (F)   Wireless communications facilities, wireless communications facility with wireless support structure and wireless support structure in accordance with the provisions of §§ 156.370 through 156.375 of this chapter.
(Ord. passed 3-10-1993; Ord. 2019-012, passed 8-21-2019)