§ 29-03-390. Use regulations—District M-1.
In the light industrial district a building or premises may be used for any purpose except the following:
(1)
Acetylene gas manufacture or bulk storage.
(2)
Acid manufacture.
(3)
Alcohol manufacture.
(4)
Ammonia, bleaching powder or chlorine manufacture.
(5)
Arsenal.
(6)
Asphalt manufacture or refining.
(7)
Auto wrecking.
(8)
Blast furnace.
(9)
Bag cleaning.
(10)
Boiler works.
(11)
Brick, tile, pottery or terra cotta manufacture, other than the manufacture of handicraft products only.
(12)
Cement, lime, gypsum, or plaster of paris manufacturing.
(13)
Central mining plant for cement, mortar, plaster, or paving materials.
(14)
Coke ovens.
(15)
Creosote manufacture or treatment.
(16)
Disinfectants manufacture.
(17)
Distillation of bones, coal or wood.
(18)
Dyestuff manufacture.
(19)
Explosives or fireworks manufacture or storage.
(20)
Fat rendering.
(21)
Fertilizer manufacture.
(22)
Forge plant.
(23)
Garbage, offal, or dead animal reduction or dumping.
(24)
Gas manufacture or storage.
(25)
Glue, size or gelatin manufacture.
(26)
Iron, steel, brass or copper foundry.
(27)
Junk, iron or rag storage or baling.
(28)
Oilcloth or linoleum manufacture.
(29)
Oiled rubber goods manufacture.
(30)
Ore reduction.
(31)
Paint, oil, shellac, turpentine or varnish manufacture.
(32)
Paper and pulp manufacture.
(33)
Petroleum or its products, refining or wholesale storage of.
(34)
Planing mills.
(35)
Rock crusher.
(36)
Rolling mills.
(37)
Rubber or gutta-percha manufacture or treatment.
(38)
Shoe polish manufacture.
(39)
Smelting of tin, copper, zinc or iron ores.
(40)
Soap manufacture other than liquid soap.
(41)
Stockyards or slaughter of animals or fowl.
(42)
Stone mill or quarry.
(43)
Tallow, grease or lard manufacture, or refining from, or of, animal fat.
(44)
Tanning, curing or storage of rawhides or skins.
(45)
Tar distillation or manufacture.
(46)
Tar roofing or waterproofing manufacture.
(47)
Vinegar manufacture.
(48)
Wool pulling or scouring.
(49)
Yeast plant.
(50)
Residential dwelling units (single-family, two-family, or multi-family) except for accommodations for bona fide shift workers in conjunction with a legally established industrial use.
And in general, those uses which may be obnoxious, or offensive by reason of emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas, vibration, or noise.
(Code 1960, § 11-7-1; Ord. No. 775, § 1-3, 11-14-89; Ord. No. 1234, § 1, 3-22-05)