In this district, the land and buildings may be used and buildings may be erected, altered, enlarged and maintained for the uses set forth in the § 166-16A, Land Use Table. There shall be no spill down of residential use to any industrial zone [See § 166-16A(3)].
Lighting for outdoor recreational uses shall be located in such a
manner that it shall not be offensive or obstructive to residential
properties located within the I-2 Industrial Zone or residential properties
in any adjoining residential zone.
No outdoor recreational use shall be permitted which involves equipment
or machinery which shall generate loud or offensive noise to residential
properties within the I-2, Industrial Zone or any adjoining residential
zone such as, by way of illustration but not limited to, go-cart operations.
Medical marijuana organizations, provided the medical marijuana organization otherwise complies with Article XIV, medical marijuana organizations, of this Zoning Code.
In the I-2 District only, any other nonresidential use, which is
not considered a use that would constitute a criminal offense according
to Pennsylvania criminal law or federal criminal law and is not classified
as a permitted use in any other zoning district; and is not deemed
to be hazardous to public health and safety.
The following uses are deemed to be hazardous to public health and
safety due to the nature of the use and the concentration of people
within the City of Latrobe:
There is no minimum side yard setback for commercial buildings except
when abutting a residential district where the setback shall be 10
feet in the I-1 Zone and 20 feet in the I-2 Zones.
There is no minimum rear yard setback for commercial buildings except
when abutting a residential district where the setback shall be 25
feet in the I-1 Zone and 35 feet in the I-2 Zone.
Industrial performance standards. Permitted and special exceptions
enumerated in Industrial Zoning Districts and uses accessory thereto
shall at all times comply with all statutes, rules and regulations
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States of America,
or any agency or department thereof, which are applicable to such
uses. In the event the said use is found to be in violation of said
standards by an authorized agent of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
or the United States of America, or any agency or department thereof,
then the said use shall also be determined to be in violation of this
Zoning Chapter and subject to the sanctions and penalties set forth
hereafter for violation thereof.