§ 78-48. Light industrial district (IN-1) uses.  


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  • The IN-1 district is intended to provide manufacturing, warehouse, and office facilities for the repair, assembly, packaging, storage and wholesale distribution of products, and hotels, motels, and convention centers. All uses allowed in the B-3 district are permitted along the IN-1 district arterial roadways. Certain B-1 and B-2 uses shall be allowed if the chief zoning official determines that a proposed use is sufficiently similar to a specifically permitted use.

    Certain uses in this zoning district, as denoted by a double asterisk (**), are not allowed in the Northwest District south of NW 138th Street.

    (1)

    Permitted uses. The following are allowed in the IN-1 zoning districts, while all other uses are conditional or prohibited:

    a.

    Residential uses as a watchman's or caretaker's quarters in connection with an existing industrial use located on the premises concerned.

    b.

    Animal hospitals within soundproofed, air conditioned buildings.

    c.

    Armories, arsenals.**

    d.

    Auditoriums.

    e.

    Auto painting, and body shop (min. floor area 1,000 sq. ft)* .**

    f.

    Automobile gas and/or service stations are permitted only on major access roads, including major roadways (three or more lanes) and frontage roadways serving limited access expressways.*

    g.

    Automobile and truck sales for new and/or used vehicles including as ancillary uses automobile and truck rentals, wholesale distribution and automobile repairs (min. floor area 3,000 sq. ft.)* .**

    h.

    Automotive repairs (min. floor area 1,000 sq. ft.)* .**

    i.

    Automobile and truck rentals* .**

    j.

    Bakeries-wholesale only with incidental retail uses.

    k.

    Banks.

    l.

    Blacksmith, gas, steam fitting shops.

    m.

    Boat or yacht manufacturing repairing or overhauling.**

    n.

    Brewery and bottling plants.

    o.

    Cabinet working and carpentry shops.**

    p.

    Canning factories.

    q.

    Caterers.

    r.

    Cold storage warehouse and pre-cooling plants.

    s.

    Concrete, clay or ceramic products, hand manufacture or involving only small mixer where all such manufacturing and equipment is within an approved building and storage and drying areas are enclosed as provided in this chapter.**

    t.

    Contractors' offices and yards.**

    u.

    Dry cleaning and dyeing plants.**

    v.

    Sales and services of gas, oil, steam engines.* **

    w.

    Fertilizer storage.**

    x.

    Fruit packing and fruit preserving.

    y.

    Furniture manufacturing.

    z.

    Furniture refinishing.

    aa.

    Glass installations.

    bb.

    Grinding shops.

    cc.

    Hotel and motel.*

    dd.

    Ice manufacturing.

    ee.

    Laboratories, material testing.

    ff.

    Leather goods manufacturing, excluding tanning.

    gg.

    Livery stables, for riding clubs, or a stable for sheltering horses.**

    hh.

    Locksmith.

    ii.

    Lumberyards.

    jj.

    Machine shops.

    kk.

    Marine warehouse.

    ll.

    Mattress manufacturing and renovating.**

    mm.

    Milk or ice distributing station from which extensive truck of wagon deliveries are customarily made.**

    nn.

    Millwork shops.

    oo.

    Motion picture production studios.

    pp.

    Offices.

    qq.

    Off-street parking and loading.

    rr.

    Ornamental metal workshops.

    ss.

    Oxygen storage and filling of cylinders.

    tt.

    Passenger and freight stations and terminals: trucks, and buses.**

    uu.

    Pharmaceutical storage.*

    vv.

    Power or steam laundries.**

    ww.

    Printing shops.

    xx.

    Radio and television transmitting stations and studios.

    yy.

    Restaurants and cafeterias.

    zz.

    Restaurants with bar as an incidental use.

    aaa.

    Salesrooms and storage showroom-wholesale.

    bbb.

    School-technical trade schools, such as, but limited to aviation, electronic and mechanics. Also physical training schools, such as, to gymnastics and karate.

    ccc.

    Sign painting shops.

    ddd.

    Steel fabrication.**

    eee.

    Storage warehouse for food, fodder, etc.

    fff.

    Taxidermy. Only within a fully enclosed, air-conditioned building.**

    ggg.

    Telecommunications hubs.*

    hhh.

    Warehouse for sale of merchandise to membership or home improvement center.*

    iii.

    Welding shops.**

    jjj.

    Welding supplies.**

    kkk.

    Wood and coal yards.**

    lll.

    Certain B-1 uses shall be permitted if complimentary to the IN-1 district.

    mmm.

    POS, CF and RW uses.

    (2)

    Accessory uses. The following accessory uses and structures are allowed in this zoning district:

    a.

    Accessory uses for hotel and motel establishments (within same building only):

    1.

    Business or commercial establishments of the B-1 type, bars and cabarets.

    2.

    Hotels and motels with 150 or more guest rooms may have liquor package service on the premises for the accommodation and use of their guests only.

    (3)

    Special exceptions. The following uses may be allowed subject to requirements as set forth in section 78-36:

    a.

    Private clubs.*

    b.

    Houses of worship.*

    c.

    Child day care centers.*

    d.

    Cigar store and smoking lounge.

(Ord. of 9-25-06; Ord. No. 2015-18, § 3, 12-1-15)