[Amended 1-6-2015 by Ord.
No. 01-2015; 3-17-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-04]
The purpose of the Industrial Park District is to provide for
the placement of those industrial and commercial establishments in
an attractive low-density setting compatible with residential uses
in adjoining areas.
The following uses are permitted in the I-2 District:
Bottling company
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Brick and structural clay products manufacturing
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Dairy processing plants for cheese and milk
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Food processing establishments
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Health and medical institutions
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Hotels and motels
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Sign manufacture
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Stone products manufacture
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Woodworking and wood products
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The following are permitted accessory uses in the I-2 District:
A.
Satellite dish antennas less than 38 inches in diameter.
B.
Restaurants, drugstores, barbershops, located in an office building
and accessible to the public only through the lobby; no advertising
or display for the accessory use should be visible from outside the
building.
C.
Uses incidental to and on the same zoning lot as the principal use.
D.
Telephone and public utility installations, and cable television
installations.
The following are conditional uses in the I-2 District:
A.
Adult establishments, to include: adult book houses, adult body painting
studios, adult bookstores, adult cabarets, adult massage parlors,
adult mini-motion-picture theater, adult modeling studios, adult motion-picture
theater, adult motion-picture theater (outdoor), adult novelty shops,
and tattoo parlors and body piercing.
B.
Air, motor, railroad, and water freight terminals.
C.
Asphalt products manufacture.
D.
Assembly plants.
E.
Auto wrecking yards.
F.
Freight yards, terminals, and transshipment depots (motor trucks).
G.
Heavy machinery production.
H.
Paint products manufacture.
I.
Paper products manufacturing.
J.
Petroleum products, storage, processing, and sales.
K.
Planned industrial unit development.
L.
Plastic manufacturing.
M.
Recycling dropoff centers.
N.
Sewage treatment plants.
O.
Storage, warehousing and mini-warehousing.
P.
Public utility and service uses, and civic buildings as follows:
(1)
Substations.
(2)
Fire stations.
(3)
Gas regulator stations.
(4)
Police stations, public works facilities.
(5)
Railroad right-of-way, but not including railroad yards and
shops, other than for passenger purposes.
(6)
Telephone exchanges, transmission equipment buildings and microwave
relay towers.
Principal structures: 60 feet maximum, except as provided by § 295-13, Height regulations.
Principal Structure
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Accessory Building
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Driveways
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Front yard
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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10 feet from property line
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Side yard
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15 feet minimum
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15 feet minimum
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10 feet from property line
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Rear yard
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20 feet minimum
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20 feet minimum
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10 feet from property line
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Corner lot
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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75 feet from center line of intersection
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All accessory buildings hereinafter constructed in the I-2 District shall meet the district requirements and those identified in § 295-11, Building and uses.
Parking shall conform to the requirements as set forth in Article XXVIII, Off-Street Parking Requirements.
Signs shall be regulated as set forth in § 295-361, Regulation of signs.
A.
Structures and buildings allowed in the I-2 Industrial Park District
shall meet the regulations of this district and the other articles
of this chapter, as determined by the Village Zoning Administrator/Building
Inspector and approved by the Site Review Committee.
B.
All business, services, and storage (except for motor vehicles in
operable condition) shall be conducted within a completely enclosed
structure.
C.
The parking or storage of operable motor vehicles, if not within
an enclosed building structure, shall be effectively screened by shrubbery,
or solid wall or fence if not less than six feet. Walls and fence
shall not exceed eight feet in height.
D.
Any use found and determined by the Village Planning and Zoning Commission
to be incompatible with the purpose of the I-2 District may be prohibited
by the Village Board, including, but not limited to, outdoor wood
burners/solid-fuel heating devices.
E.
A detailed landscaping plan, showing placement of shrubbery, trees
and other vegetative plantings, shall be submitted to the Village
Board for approval prior to the issuance of a building permit to ensure
appropriateness and compatibility with adjoining development.
F.
Absent a permit for a special occasion, businesses may not be open
to the public between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. This provision
does not apply to emergency-type facilities.