§ 29-03-440. Use regulations—District M-2.
In the industrial district any building or premises may be used for any purpose not in conflict with any provision of this Code regulating nuisances; provided, however, that no building or occupancy permit shall be issued for any of the following uses until and unless the location of such use shall have been approved by the city commission:
(a)
Acid manufacture.
(b)
Cement, lime, gypsum, or plaster of Paris manufacture.
(c)
Distillation of bones.
(d)
Explosives manufacture or storage.
(e)
Fat rendering.
(f)
Fertilizer manufacture.
(g)
Gas manufacture.
(h)
Garbage, offal, or dead animals, reduction or dumping.
(i)
Glue manufacture.
(j)
Milling plants.
(k)
Petroleum, or its products, refining of.
(l)
Smelting of tin, copper, zinc, or iron ores.
(m)
Stockyards or slaughter of animals.
(n)
Wholesale storage of gasoline.
(o)
Any other uses which might be objectionable to, or adversely affect nearby residential districts because of emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas, or noise.
(p)
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.
(Code 1960, § 11-8-1; Ord. No. 1234, § 1, 3-22-05)