§ 190.215 PRINCIPAL USES PERMITTED.
   (A)   Any principal or special use first permitted in an I-1 District;
   (B)   Any production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing, repair or storage of materials, goods or products which shall conform with the performance standards set forth in § 190.320 of this chapter and which shall not be injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjacent premises by reason of the emission or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust or other particulate matter, toxic and noxious materials, odors, fire or explosive hazards, or glare or heat;
   (C)   Warehouse, storage and transfer and electric and gas service buildings and yards; water supply, water and gas tank holders; railroad transfer and storage tracks; heating and electric power generating plants and all necessary uses; railroad rights-of-way;
   (D)   Storage facilities for building materials, sand, lumber and similar materials, open storage of contractor’s equipment and supplies; provided, such is enclosed within an obscuring wall or fence on those sides abutting all residential, business or office district, and on any yard abutting a public thoroughfare. In any I-2 District the extent of such fence or wall shall be eight feet in height. A chain link type fence, with heavy shrubbery, in a continuous greenbelt five-foot-wide inside of said fence, shall be considered to be an obscuring fence. However, provisions of this division (D) notwithstanding, the City Council may, by resolution, declare an area a “proposed industrial park” within which the requirement of an obscuring fence may be waived on a year-to-year basis by the City Engineer until such time as abutting residential property no longer exists;
   (E)   Other uses of a similar or no more objectionable character but not including uses allowed in the I-3 District; and
   (F)   Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to the above permitted uses; provided, such buildings and uses are located on the same zoning lot with a permitted use.
(Prior Code, App. A, § 1600) (Ord. 1277, passed 4-2-2007)