§ 156.345 PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   No building, structure or land shall be erected, altered, enlarged or used which is arranged or designed for other than one of the following uses, except as provided herein and in § 156.365 of this chapter, prior uses – non-conforming permitted to continue:
   (A)   Provide no part of a building occupied by permitted uses shall have any opening other than stationary windows or required fire exits within 100 feet of any A or R district:
      (1)   Blacksmith, welding or other metal working shop, excluding punch presses over 20 tons rated capacity, drop hammers and other noise-producing machine-operated tools; machine shops;
      (2)   Foundry, casting lightweight non-ferrous metals or electric foundry not causing noxious fumes or odor;
      (3)   Bag, carpet, rag cleaning; provided, necessary equipment is installed and operated for the effective precipitation or recovery of dust;
      (4)   Ice manufacturing and cold storage plant; creamery and bottling plant; and
      (5)   Industrial park.
   (B)   The following uses when located not less than 200 feet from any A or R district:
      (1)   Inflammable liquids, underground storage only, not to exceed 25,000 gallons; and
      (2)   Building material sales yards including concrete mixing, lumber yards including millwork, open yards for storage, sale of feed and/or fuel and contractor’s equipment storage.
   (C)   The rendering of service or the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging and assembling of products are permitted when located not less than 300 feet from any A or R district, and not less than 100 feet from any other district:
      (1)   Acetylene manufacturing in excess of 15 pounds pressure per square inch;
      (2)   Acid manufacture;
      (3)   Automobile assembly;
      (4)   Beverages, non-alcoholic;
      (5)   Blacksmith shop;
      (6)   Bleaching, cleaning and dyeing plant of large scale production;
      (7)   Boat-building and repair of pleasure craft and other small craft, but not including shipbuilding or ship repair;
      (8)   Boiler shops, machine shops, structural steel fabricating shops, railway car or locomotive shops, including repair, metal working shops employing reciprocating hammers or presses over 20 tons’ rated capacity;
      (9)   Bottling works, beverage;
      (10)   Buses, bus bodies;
      (11)   Cameras and other photographic equipment and supplies;
      (12)   Candle manufacturing;
      (13)   Canvas and canvas products;
      (14)   Ceramic products such as pottery and small glazed tile;
      (15)   Charcoal and fuel briquettes;
      (16)   Cooperage works;
      (17)   Dextrin, starch or glucose manu-facturing;
      (18)   Disinfectant, insecticide or poison manufacturing;
      (19)   Dye and dyestuffs manufacturing;
      (20)   Electric appliances such as lighting fixtures, items, fans, toasters and electric toys;
      (21)   Electric central station power and steam generating plants;
      (22)   Electrical equipment assembly such as home radio and television receivers and home movie equipment, but not including electrical machinery;
      (23)   Electrical supplies, manufacturing and assembly of, such as wire and cable assembly, switches, lamps, insulation and dry cell batteries;
      (24)   Emery cloth or sandpaper manu-facturing;
      (25)   Enameling, lacquering or japanning;
      (26)   Environmental manufacturing or processing centers;
      (27)   Felt manufacturing;
      (28)   Film, photographic;
      (29)   Flour, feed and grain milling and processing;
      (30)   Forge or foundry works;
      (31)   Fur goods, not including tanning or dyeing;
      (32)   Gas, generation or storage for illumination or heating;
      (33)   Gelatin, glue and size, animal;
      (34)   Glass products from previously manufactured glass;
      (35)   Grain drying or poultry feed manufacturing from refuse, mash or grain;
      (36)   Hair, felt and feather products (except washing, curing and dyeing);
      (37)   Hat bodies of fur and wool felt;
      (38)   Hosiery;
      (39)   House trailers;
      (40)   Ice, dry and natural;
      (41)   Ink manufacturing, mixing and packaging and inked ribbons;
      (42)   Insecticides;
      (43)   Leather products, including shoes and machine belting;
      (44)   Lime or lime products manufacturing;
      (45)   Linoleum and oil cloth or oiled goods manufacturing;
      (46)   Livestock, confined for immediate slaughter only, slaughter houses, meat packing;
      (47)   Luggage;
      (48)   Magnesium foundries;
      (49)   Match manufacturing;
      (50)   Meat products processing;
      (51)   Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rust-proofing and heat treatment;
      (52)   Metal and metal ores (except precious and rare metals), reduction, refining, smelting and alloying;
      (53)   Metal stamping and extrusion of small products such as costume jewelry, pins and needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons and kitchen utensils;
      (54)   Musical instruments;
      (55)   Orthopedic and medical appliances such as artificial limbs, braces, supporters and stretchers;
      (56)   Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnishes, linseed oil and turpentine, enamel;
      (57)   Paper and pulp manufacturing;
      (58)   Paper products, small, such as envelopes and stationery, bags, boxes, tubes and wallpaper printing;
      (59)   Perfume manufacturing;
      (60)   Perfumes and perfumed soaps, compounding only;
      (61)   Pharmaceutical products, compounding only;
      (62)   Pickle, sauerkraut or sausage manufacturing;
      (63)   Plaster manufacturing;
      (64)   Poultry, rabbits and exotic animal slaughterhouse, including packing and storage for wholesale, also the breeding, raising and delivery of laboratory animals for laboratory services;
      (65)   Precision instruments such as optical, medical and drafting;
      (66)   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;
      (67)   Radium extraction;
      (68)   Rubber products, small and synthetic treated fabrics, (excluding all rubber and synthetic processing) such as washers, gloves, footwear, bathing caps and atomizers;
      (69)   Sandblasting or cutting;
      (70)   Sawmill, the manufacture or excelsior, wood fiber or sawdust products;
      (71)   Silverware, plate and sterling;
      (72)   Shoddy manufacturing;
      (73)   Shoe blacking or polish or store polish manufacturing;
      (74)   Soap and detergents, packaging;
      (75)   Soaps, including fat and oil rendering;
      (76)   Sporting and athletic equipment such as balls, baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets and rods;
      (77)   Starch;
      (78)   Statuary, mannequins, figurines and religious and church art goods, excluding foundry operations;
      (79)   Steam power plants;
      (80)   Stone and monument works employing power-driven tools;
      (81)   Sugar refining;
      (82)   Tar or asphalt roofing or water-proofing manufacturing;
      (83)   Tar distillation or manufacturing;
      (84)   Textiles, including spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing, printing knit goods, yarn, thread and cordage, but not including textile bleaching;
      (85)   Tobacco curing and manufacturing and tobacco products;
      (86)   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;
      (87)   Toys;
      (88)   Umbrellas;
      (89)   Upholstering (bulk), including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding and renovating;
      (90)   Vehicles, children’s such as bicycles, scooters, wagons and baby carriages;
      (91)   Vinegar manufacturing;
      (92)   Wire or rod drawing; nut, screw or bolt manufacturing;
      (93)   Wood products, such as furniture boxes, crates, baskets, pencils and cooperage works;
      (94)   Wood pulp and fiber, reduction and processing, including paper mill operation; and
      (95)   Yeast manufacturing.
   (D)   Wireless communication facilities, wireless communication facility with wireless support structure and wireless support structures in accordance with the provisions of §§ 156.370 through 156.375 of this chapter.
(Ord. passed 3-10-1993; Ord. passed 2-5-1997; Ord. 2004-006, passed 12-23-2003; Ord. 2019-012, passed 8-21-2019)