§ 157.352 CONDITIONAL USES.
   The following uses shall be permitted only when authorized by a conditional use permit as provided in §§ 157.515 through 157.529:
   (A)   Any conditional uses allowed in an M-1 Zone;
   (B)   Automobile recycling (parts dismantling) when conducted within a completely-enclosed building. The recycling facility shall have no more than 40 automobiles at the site at any one time. Any automobile recycling vehicle storage area must be enclosed by a solid wall or fence of not less than seven feet in height;
   (C)   Go-cart racing or drag strip racing;
   (D)   Incinerators, non-accessory; provided, that no objectionable fumes and odors are emitted;
   (E)   Manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, canning, compounding, packaging process treatment, storage, and/or maintenance of the following:
      (1)   Alcohol;
      (2)   Brass, bricks;
      (3)   Candles, cast stone products, cement and cinder products, copper, ceramic products, and clay products;
      (4)   Dyestuffs;
      (5)   Feathers, fiber, and fish food products;
      (6)   Glass, glucose, and gypsum;
      (7)   Hair;
      (8)   Ink and iron;
      (9)   Lampblack, linoleum, and lime;
      (10)   Malts, meats;
      (11)   Oilcloth, oiled rubber goods;
      (12)   Paper, paint, pulp, pickles, plaster, plaster of paris, and plastic;
      (13)   Sauerkraut, sheet metal, shellac, shoddy, shoe polish, soap and detergent, starch, and steel;
      (14)   Terra cotta, tile, and turpentine;
      (15)   Varnish, vinegar; and
      (16)   Yeast.
   (F)   Metals, and metal products treatment and processing;
   (G)   Oil or lubricating grease compounding;
   (H)   Petroleum refining and storage;
   (I)   Railroad yards, shops, and/or roundhouses;
   (J)   Rock crushers;
   (K)   Sewage disposal or treatment plants;
   (L)   Wrecked car sales;
   (M)   The uses which follow, provided they are located at least 600 feet from any Zone boundary:
      (1)   Animal by-product plants, garbage, offal, or dead animal reduction or dumping, and automobile wrecking yards; provided, the use is enclosed with a seven-foot high solid fence or wall;
      (2)   Blast furnaces;
      (3)   Cement, mortar, plaster or paving materials, and central mixing plants;
      (4)   Fat rendering;
      (5)   Gravel pits, and quarries;
      (6)   Junk or salvage yards; provided, the use is enclosed with a seven-foot high solid fence or wall;
      (7)   Manufacturing, processing, refining, treatment, distillation, storage, or compounding of the following:
         (a)   Acid;
         (b)   Ammonia;
         (c)   Asphalt;
         (d)   Bleaching powder and chlorine;
         (e)   Bone;
         (f)   Chemicals of an objectionable or dangerous nature;
         (g)   Coal or wood;
         (h)   Creosote;
         (i)   Disinfectants or insecticides;
         (j)   Fat;
         (k)   Fireworks or explosives;
         (l)   Fur;
         (m)   Gas;
         (n)   Gelatin or size;
         (o)   Glue;
         (p)   Hide;
         (q)   Ore;
         (r)   Plastic;
         (s)   Potash;
         (t)   Pyroxylin;
         (u)   Roofing or waterproofing materials;
         (v)   Rubber or guttapercha;
         (w)   Tallow grease or lard;
         (x)   Tar; and
         (y)   Wood.
      (8)   Metal crushing for salvage;
      (9)   Ore bonification;
      (10)   Smelting or refining of materials;
      (11)   Steel or iron mill mines; and
      (12)   Stockyards and slaughter houses.
   (N)   Manufactured housing to serve as quarters for a guard or night watch person and family, so long as it is permanently affixed on approved concrete or concrete block foundation.
(Prior Code, § 26.06) (Ord. 2-92, passed - -1992)