A.
In the Industrial Park Zone (IMP), no building or premises shall
be used and no building shall be erected or altered which is arranged,
intended or designed to be used except for one or more of the following
uses and complying with the requirements so indicated.
B.
Purpose. The purpose of the Industrial Park Zone (IMP) is to provide
a wide variety of industrial uses, including those which may produce
some objectionable conditions and to create more intense industrial
uses in areas which would least impact neighboring land uses while
creating employment opportunities.
C.
Permitted uses. All uses permitted in the Manufacturing Zone are
permitted in the Industrial Park Zone.
D.
All uses shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building
with no open storage or raw, in-process or finished material and supplies
or waste material, except that finished or semi-finished products
manufactured on the premises may be stored in the open if screened
from the street by a landscaped screen, fence, or wall.
E.
The front yard shall be maintained in a neat and attractive condition.
F.
All fencing shall have a uniform and durable character and shall
be properly maintained.
A.
Residences.
B.
Accessory uses shall not be permitted without a principal use.
C.
Manufacturing uses involving asphalt, hot mix, asphalt bituminous
concrete, cement, concrete, charcoal and fuel briquettes, chemicals,
aniline, carbide, caustic soda, cellulose, chlorine, carbon black
and bone black, creosote, hydrogen and oxygen, industrial alcohols,
nitrates (manufactured or natural) of an explosive nature, potash,
plastic materials and synthetic resins, pyroxylin, rayon yarn; hydrochloric,
nitric, phosphoric, picric or sulphuric acids; coal coke and tar products,
including gas manufacturing, explosives, fertilizers, gelatin, glue
and sizing (animal), linoleum and oil cloth, matches, paint varnishes
and turpentine, rubber (natural and synthetic), soaps, including fat
rendering, starch, and other substances regulated by OSHA.
D.
Processes such as nitrating of cotton or other materials; milling
or processing of flour, feed or grain; magnesium foundry; reduction,
refining, smelting and alloying of metal or metal ores; slag piles;
refining secondary aluminum; refining petroleum products such as gasoline,
kerosene, naphtha, and lubrication oils; distillation of wood or bones;
reduction and processing wood pulp and fiber, including paper mill
operations; and other processes regulated by OSHA.
E.
Operations involving stockyards and slaughterhouses.
F.
Storage of explosives; bulk or wholesale storage of gasoline, kerosene,
propane, or other petroleum products above ground.
G.
Quarries, stone crushers, screening plants, or storage of quarry
screening equipment accessory to such uses.
H.
Junkyards, vehicle dismantling plants or storage of used parts of
vehicles or other machines or dismantled or junked vehicles. Temporary
storage of dismantled parts of vehicles or implements must be undercover,
within a solid fence.
I.
Accessory uses shall not be permitted without a principal use.
The following minimums must be observed:
A.
Lot area: five acres.
B.
Lot width: 300 feet.
C.
Lot depth: 500 feet.
D.
Front yard: 100 feet.
E.
Side yard: 50 feet. (Note: If side or rear yards adjoin a residential
zone, there shall be a minimum side and/or rear yard of not less than
100 feet.)
F.
Rear yard: 20 feet. (Note: If side or rear yards adjoin a residential
zone, there shall be a minimum side and/or rear yard of not less than
100 feet.)
G.
No parking or storage of materials or products shall be permitted
in the required front yard.
Height limitations in the IMP Zone shall be 45 feet.
Additional regulations may apply, including, but not limited
to: