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- Zoning
C. USE REGULATIONS
Types of industry listed alphabetically:
A B C D
E F G H I
J K L M N O P
Q R S T U
V W X Y Z Special
Use
1. Auto repair and body shops.
2. Bottling works.
3. Blacksmith shops.
4. Book binderies.
5. Building materials, storage and sales.
6. Canning and preserving factories.
7. Carpenter, cabinet, plumbing and sheet metal shops.
8. Carpet cleaning establishments.
9. Chemical laboratories not producing noxious fumes or odors.
10. Contractor's office and equipment storage yards.
11. Construction equipment sales and rentals.
12. Dry cleaning and laundry plants.
13. Electro-plating works.
14. Feed and seed stores, flour mills and grain processing.
15. Forges (hand).
16. Fish packing or storage plants.
17. Frozen food lockers.
18. Freight terminals.
19. Galvanizing works, by special permit of the
Planning and Zoning Commission only.
20. Grain elevators.
21. Greenhouses and nurseries, retail and wholesale.
22. Ice plants.
23. Kennels and kennel boarding.
24. Laundries.
25. Lumber yards.
26. Machine yards.
27. Machinery sales and storage lots.
28. Milk bottling or distribution plants.
29. Manufacturing or fabrication establishments, which are not
noxious or offensive by reason of vibration, noise, dust,
fumes, gas, odor or smoke.
30. Monument and marble works.
31. Motor vehicle sales and storage.
32. Moving transfer and storage plants.
33. Photo engraving plants.
34. Poultry storage or slaughtering.
35. Planning mills.
36. Printing plants.
37. Public utility and public service uses.
38. Produce markets (wholesale).
39. Railroad freight yards.
40. Radiator repair shops.
41. Sanitary landfill (governmental) provided
that no hazardous waste materials as defined by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency are stored or deposited on the site.
42. Sign painting plants.
43. Storage in bulk of, or warehouse for, such materials as
asphalt, brick, building material, cement, cotton, coal, contractor's
equipment, feed, fertilizer, grain, gravel, grease, hay, ice, lead,
lime, machinery, metals, plaster, poultry, roofing, rope, sand, scrap
paper or rags, stone, tar, tarred or creosoted
products, terra cotta, timber, wood and wool.
44. Truck and rail terminals.
45. Tire repair shops.
46. Upholstering shops.
47. Veterinary hospitals.
48. Warehouses or storage houses.
49. Wholesale houses.
50. Service stations. (Provided Sec. 7-5 and 7-6 of the City
Ordinances are complied with.)
51. Stores, shops and retail trade.
52. SPECIAL USE PERMIT - The following
uses of land may be
- allowed by the Council in this District upon submission, review and
recommendation of the Commission:
- a. Auto wrecking yards; junkyards and scrap processing
yards are subject, however, to the following:
- 1. Located on a tract of land at least three hundred
(300) feet from a residential district zone.
2. The operation shall be conducted wholly within a
noncombustible building or within an area completely surrounded on all
sides by a fence, wall or hedge at least six (6) feet high. The fence,
wall or hedge shall be of uniform height, uniform texture and color
and shall be so maintained by the proprietor as to insure maximum safety
to the public and preserve the general welfare of the neighborhood.
The fence, wall or hedge shall be installed in such a manner as to retain
all scrap, junk or other material within the yard.
3. No junk shall be loaded, unloaded or otherwise placed
either temporarily or permanently outside the enclosed building, hedge, fence
or wall, or within the public right-of-way.
4. Burning of paper, trash, junk or other waste materials
shall be permitted only after approval of the Fire Department. Said burning,
when permitted, shall be done during daylight hours only.
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- b. Petroleum refining.
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- c. Stockyard and slaughter houses.
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- d. Ready-mix concrete and asphalt mix plants.
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- e. Manufacturing or storage of bulk oil, gas and explosives.
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- f. Other uses which may be noxious or offensive
by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas, noise or vibration.
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53. Any use permitted in Sec.
31-80 (C) of the Zoning Ordinance.
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