The following principal uses are permitted in I-1 Light Industrial Districts.
(A) Administrative, executive, financial, accounting, clerical and drafting offices.
(B) Any use whose principal function is basic research, design, and/or pilot or experimental product development or technical training.
(C) Automobile and truck service and repair as regulated in § 154.485.
(D) Laboratories-experimental, film, testing, research or engineering.
(E) Light sheet metal products, including heating and ventilating equipment, cornices or eaves.
(F) Manufacture and repair of electric and neon signs.
(G) Manufacture, compounding, assembling, or treatment of articles or merchandise from previously prepared materials such as, but not limited to, bone, canvas, cellophane, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semi-precious metals or stone, sheet metal (excluding large stampings such as automobile fenders or bodies), shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wire, wood, (excluding saw and planning mills) and yarns.
(H) Manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment of such products as, but not limited to, bakery goods, boxes and paperboard containers, business machinery, candy, clocks and toys, cosmetics, electrical and electronic products, hardware and cutlery, tool, die gauge, machine shops, and pharmaceuticals.
(I) Manufacture of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay, and kilns fired only be electricity or gas.
(J) Medical, dental, optical manufacturing.
(K) Printing, publishing, binding, and typesetting plants.
(L) Temporary uses as regulated in § 154.460.
(M) Warehousing and distribution, including food and grain storage and industrially-related wholesale establishments.
(N) Self storage units.
(Prior Code, § 1275.02) (Ord. 652, passed 11-8-1999; Ord. 726, passed 5-7-2007)