§ 33-264. Uses permitted.  


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  • No land, body of water or structure shall be used or permitted to be used, and no structure shall be hereafter erected, constructed, moved or reconstructed, structurally altered or maintained for any purpose in an IU-3 District which is designed, arranged or intended to be used or occupied for any purpose, except for any one (1) or more of the uses listed in this section.

    (1)

    Every use permitted in the IU-1 and IU-2 Districts, except adult entertainment uses as defined in Section 33-259.1, adult day care centers, and private schools and nonpublic educational facilities as defined in Section 33-151.11 are prohibited in the IU-3 District.

    (2)

    Residential uses as a watchman's or caretaker's quarters used in connection with an existing industrial use located on the premises concerned but for no other residential use.

    (3)

    Uses listed below, subject to the provisions of Section 33-265.

    Acetylene, generation and storage.

    Acids and derivatives.

    Alcohol, industrial.

    Aluminum, powder and paint manufacture.

    Ammonia.

    Animal reduction plants.

    Asphalt or asphalt products.

    Atomic reactor.

    Blast furnace.

    Bleaching products.

    Blooming mill.

    Boiler manufacture (other than welded).

    Brass and bronze foundries.

    Calcium carbide.

    Casein.

    Caustic soda.

    Celluloid.

    Cellulose products.

    Cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of Paris.

    Charcoal, lampblack or fuel briquettes.

    Charcoal pulverizing.

    Chlorine.

    Cider and vinegar.

    Cleaning and polishing preparation: dressings and blackings.

    Coal tar product.

    Coke oven products (including fuel gas) and coke oven product storage.

    Cotton wadding.

    Cottonseed oil, refining.

    Creosote.

    Distillation, manufacture or refining of coal, tar, asphalt, wood, bones.

    Distillery (alcoholic), breweries and alcoholic spirits.

    Dyestuff.

    Dynamite storage.

    Excelsior.

    Explosives.

    Fat rendering.

    Fertilizer, organic or inorganic, manufacture.

    Film, photographic.

    Fireworks.

    Fish cannery or curing.

    Fish oils, meal and by-products.

    Flour, feed and grain milling.

    Forge plant, pneumatic drop and forging hammering.

    Foundries.

    Gelatin products.

    Glue, gelatin (animal) or glue and size (vegetable).

    Graphite.

    Guncotton (explosive).

    Hair, felt or feathers, washing, curing and dyeing.

    Hair, hides and raw fur, curing, tanning, dressing, dyeing and storage.

    Hydrogen and oxygen manufacturing.

    Insecticides, fungicides, disinfectants, or related industrial and household products (depending on materials and quantities used).

    Ink manufacture from primary raw materials (including colors and pigments).

    Jute, hemp and sisal products.

    Lampblack, carbonblack and boneblack.

    Lead oxide.

    Linoleum and other similar hard surface floor coverings (other than wood).

    Locomotive and railroad car building and repair.

    Match manufacture and storage.

    Metal and metal ores, reduction, refining, smelting and alloying.

    Molasses.

    Nitrate (manufactured and natural) of an explosive nature; and storage.

    Nitroleng of cotton or other materials.

    Nylon.

    Oil cloth, oil treated products and artificial leather.

    Oil refinery.

    Oil wells.

    Oils, shortening and fats (edible).

    Ore pumps and elevators.

    Paint manufacture, depending upon materials and quantities used.

    Paper and paperboard (from paper machine only).

    Paper and pulp mills.

    Petroleum, gasoline and lubricating oil—refining and wholesale storage.

    Phenol.

    Pickles, vegetable relish and sauces, sauerkraut.

    Plastic material and synthetic resins.

    Potash.

    Poultry slaughtering and packing (wholesale).

    Pyroxylin.

    Radioactive waste handling.

    Rayon and rayon yarns.

    Refractories (coal fired).

    Refuse disposal.

    Rendering and storage of dead animals, offal, garbage and waste products.

    Rubber—natural or synthetic, including tires, tubes, or similar products, gutta percha, chickle and valata processing.

    Sawmill.

    Scrap metal reduction.

    Shoddy.

    Slaughterhouse.

    Smelting.

    Soaps (other than from vegetable by-products) or detergents, including fat rendering.

    Solvent extraction.

    Starch manufacture.

    Steel works and rolling (ferrous).

    Stockyards.

    Storage batteries, wet cell.

    Sugar refining.

    Testing—jet engines and rockets.

    Textiles bleaching.

    Turpentine and resin.

    Wallboard and plaster, building insulation.

    Wire ropes and cable.

    Wood preserving treatment.

    Wool pulling or scouring.

    Yeast.

(Ord. No. 57, § 25(A), 10-22-57; Ord. No. 64-66, §§ 1, 2, 12-15-64; Ord. No. 69-51, § 3, 9-3-69; Ord. No. 01-227, § 4, 12-20-01; Ord. No. 02-23, § 5, 2-12-02; Ord. No. 02-103, § 4, 6-18-02; Ord. No. 11-04, § 7, 2-1-11)

Cross reference

Use, possession and storage of explosives, Ch. 13; circuses and carnivals permitted in IU Districts without public hearing, § 33-13(f).