No building or premises shall be erected, altered or used except for one or more of the uses designated for any district as follows.[1]
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Editor's Note: The Use Regulation Table is included at the end of this chapter.
In any district where manufacturing or light industry is permitted, no manufacturing use nor any trade, industry, use or purpose that is noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, toxic or noisome fumes, radiation, gas, noise, vibration or excessive light, or any combination of the above, which is dangerous and prejudicial to the public health, safety and general welfare shall be permitted, and this includes, more specifically, but is not limited to the following such uses:
Acetylene gas manufacture for commercial purposes
Ammonia, chlorine or bleaching powder manufacture
Arsenal
Asphalt manufacture or refining
Auto racetracks
Blast furnace, not including cupola or converter furnaces used in foundries and in which no wood is used as fuel
Boiler shops, structural steel fabricating shops or metalworking shops which operate reciprocating hammers or chisels or other noise-producing electric or pneumatic tools within 100 feet of any boundary line of the premises and outside of any masonry buildings
Distilling of liquors
Bronze and aluminum powder manufacture
Carbon, lampblack, shoe blacking, graphite or stove polish manufacture
Celluloid and other cellulose products manufacture
Cement manufacture
Coal tar products manufacture
Creosote treatment or manufacture
Disinfectant and insecticide manufacture
Distillation of coal, wood or bones
Drive-in movie theaters
Dump, unless operated or controlled by the municipality
Excelsior and fiber manufacture
Explosives, fireworks or match manufacture, assembling or storage in bulk, except the manufacture, assembling and storage in bulk of safety matches in book form
Fat rendering
Fertilizer manufacture or potash refining
Fish smoking or curing
Glue, size or gelatin manufacture or processing involving recovery from fish or animal offal
Incinerator, unless operated by the municipality
Junkyard
Lime, gypsum, cement, plaster or plaster of paris manufacture, except the mixing of plaster
Linoleum or oilcloth manufacture
Ore reduction or the smelting of iron, copper, tin, zinc or lead
Paint, oil, varnish, turpentine, shellac or enamel manufacture, except the mixing of wet paints
Perfume and extract manufacture
Petroleum refining
Poisons manufacture: fumigants, carbon disulfide, hydrocyanic acid, ethyl, stomach poisons, arsenate of lead, arsenate of calcium, hellebore and paris green, pesticides, lime, sulfur, nicotine, kerosene emulsions
Printing ink manufacture
Radium extraction
Coloring, curing, dressing or tanning of raw or green salted hides or skins
Rubber caoutchouc or gutta-percha manufacture from crude or scrap material, except in connection with a rubber products manufacture plant
Salt works
Sandpaper and emery cloth manufacture
Slaughtering of animals, except for immediate consumption on premises or immediate retail sale
Soap, soda ash or washing compound manufacture, except products not containing caustic soda
Solid waste management facility, as defined by the regulations promulgated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, except any such facility that may be operated with the approval of the Town Board of the Town of Kinderhook and which is consistent with the duly adopted Solid Waste Management Plan of Columbia County
Starch, glucose or dextrin manufacture
Stockyards
Sulfurous, sulfuric, nitric, picric or hydrochloric acid or other corrosive or offensive acid manufacture, or their use or storage, except on a limited scale as accessory to a permitted industry
Tallow, grease, lard or candle manufacture or refining
Tar distillation or the manufacture of aniline dyes
Tar roofing or waterproofing manufacture, except where the tar or asphalt is treated at a temperature under 100° F.
Tobacco processing, exclusive of cigar or cigarette manufacture
Vinegar, pickle or sauerkraut manufacture in bulk
Wool pulling or scouring, except in connection with a woolen mill
Yeast manufacture
Adult entertainment establishments are only permitted in Light Industrial (I-1) Districts, and these establishments are required to be set back 500 feet from any residential district, playground, school, day-care center or place of worship.
If an overlay district property is located simultaneously within two zoning districts, the requirements of both districts apply, except to the extent they are inconsistent with each other. If the requirements of the overlay district are inconsistent with the requirements of the established zoning districts within which the overlay district is located, the requirements of the overlay district shall prevail. If the requirements of the overlay district do not address or do not apply to a certain use or bulk that is permitted in the underlying district, then the requirements for the underlying district shall prevail, in addition to those requirements of the overlay district.