The I-1 Industrial District is designed so as to primarily accommodate wholesale and warehouse activities, and industrial operations whose external physical effects are restricted to the area of the district and in no manner affect in a detrimental way any of the surrounding districts. The district is so structured as to permit, along with any specified uses, the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, assembly and/or treatment of finished or semifinished products from previously prepared material.
A. 
Any of the following uses when conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building, or within a designated area enclosed on all sides by an eight-foot fence which shall obscure the view from any adjacent districts zoned for residential use:
(1) 
Warehousing, wholesale establishments and trucking facilities.
(2) 
The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment of such products as: bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, chemicals (excluding heavy chemicals manufacturing such as, but not limited to, soda ash manufacturing, cement manufacturing and the like), pharmaceuticals, toiletries, food products; hardware and cutlery; tool, die, gauge, and machine shops, grinding, welding, reprocessing or reconditioning of manufacturing equipment.
(3) 
The manufacture, compounding, assembling, or treatment of articles or merchandise from the following previously prepared materials: bone, canvas, cellophane, chemicals, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, paper, plastics, precious or semiprecious metals or stones, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wood (excluding rough saw and rough planning mills) and yarns.
(4) 
The manufacture of articles or merchandise from sheet metal (including stampings of metals of seven gauge or lighter), hot or cold forging of products made from wire of no greater diameter than 5/16 inch.
(5) 
The manufacture of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay, and kilns fired only by electricity or gas.
(6) 
Manufacture of musical instruments, toys, novelties, and metal or rubber stamps, or other small molded rubber products.
(7) 
Manufacture or assembly of electrical appliances, electronic instruments and devices, radio and phonographs.
(8) 
Laboratories-experimental, film, or testing.
(9) 
Plumbing, electrical and welding shops.
(10) 
Printing and publishing.
(11) 
Equipment sales and servicing.
(12) 
Manufacture and repair of electronic or neon signs, light sheet metal products, including heating and ventilating equipment, cornices, eaves and the like.
(13) 
Outdoor storage upon issuance of a permit by the Zoning Administrator as follows: On a permanent basis if annually renewed for contained scrap materials generated from on-site operations; on a temporary basis for obsolete machinery if stored for more than 90 days and inventory which is part of the principal activity if stored for more than 90 days.
(14) 
Lumber, fuel and building supply yards.
(15) 
Metal plating, buffing and polishing, subject to appropriate measures to control the type of process to prevent noxious results and/or nuisances.
(16) 
Essential services.
(17) 
Accessory retail sales.
(18) 
Off-street parking lots.
(19) 
Trade or industrial school.
(20) 
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to the above permitted uses, provided such buildings and uses are located on the same zoning lot with a permitted use.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-002]
The following uses may be permitted by the Village Council as provided for in Article XVII:
A. 
Outdoor sales space (§ 155-17.32).
B. 
Towers and antennas for wireless communication facilities (§ 155-17.11).
C. 
Major automobile service and repair station (§ 155-17.06).
D. 
Adult entertainment facilities (§ 155-17.04).
E. 
Satellite dish antenna over 39 inches in diameter (§ 155-17.38).
F. 
Kennels (§ 155-17.17).
G. 
Mini storage (§ 155-17.18).
H. 
Public uses (§ 155-17.24).
I. 
Service station and minor auto repair (§ 155-17.07).
J. 
Nonaccessory signs (§ 155-17-42).
K. 
Anemometer tower over 20 meters high.
L. 
Utility grid wind energy system.
M. 
On-site use wind energy system over 20 meters high.
A. 
Any use established shall be operated so as to comply with the performance standards set forth hereinafter in § 155-23.02 of this chapter.
B. 
Site plan review and approval shall be obtained for all new construction in accordance with the provisions of Article XXII.