§ 19.68.020. Permitted uses.  


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  • Permitted uses in the M-2 zone include:

    — Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental to permitted uses;

    — Agriculture;

    — Animal hospital;

    — Assembly of medical supplies;

    — Bag cleaning;

    — Blacksmith shop;

    — Blueprinting, photostating and duplicating;

    — Boatbuilding;

    — Boiler works;

    — Bookbinding;

    — Bottling works;

    — Breweries;

    — Carpenter shop; cabinet shop;

    — Carpet and rug cleaning and dyeing;

    — Cement, mortar, plaster or paving materials central mixing plant;

    — Class B beer outlet;

    — Coke ovens;

    — Construction of buildings to be sold and moved off the premises;

    — Dairy;

    — Drive-it-yourself agency;

    — Dog and cat kennel and/or groomery;

    — Egg candling, processing and sales;

    — Electric appliance and/or electronic instruments assembling;

    — Employment office;

    — Express office;

    — Feed, cereal or flour mill;

    — Forage plant;

    — Foundry;

    — Gymnasium;

    — Honey extraction;

    — Ice manufacture and storage;

    — Impound lot, provided there is no dismantling or demolition of automobiles or other vehicles conducted on the premises;

    — Knitting mill;

    — Laboratories;

    — Laundry;

    — Lithographing, including engraving and photoengraving;

    — Machine shop;

    — Manufacture, fabrication, assembly, canning, compounding, packaging, processing, treatment, storage and/or maintenance of the following:

    A.

    Airplanes and parts; automobiles and parts; alcohol,

    B.

    Bakery goods; brass; business machines,

    C.

    Candles; candy, cans, cameras and photographic equipment, including film; cast-stone products; celluloid; cement and cinder products; copper; ceramic products; clay products,

    D.

    Dyestuffs,

    E.

    Electric and neon signs, billboards and/or commercial advertising structures; emery cloth; excelsior,

    F.

    Feathers; felt; fiber; fish; food products,

    G.

    Glass; glucose; gypsum,

    H.

    Hair; hardware,

    I.

    Ink; iron,

    J.

    Lampblack; linoleum; lime,

    K.

    Machinery; malt; matches; meats; musical instruments,

    L.

    Novelties,

    M.

    Oilcloth; oiled rubber goods; oxygen,

    N.

    Paper; paint; pulp; pickles; pottery; plaster; plaster of Paris; plastic,

    O.

    Salt; sauerkraut; sheet metal; shellac; shoddy; shoe polish; soap and detergents; soda; starch; steel,

    P.

    Terra cotta; tile; toys; turpentine,

    Q.

    Varnish; vinegar,

    R.

    Yeast;

    — Meat products smoking, curing and packing, providing that no objectionable fumes are emitted;

    — Metal plating; metal anodizing; metal polishing;

    — Monument works;

    — Motor vehicles, trailers, bicycles and machinery assembling, painting, upholstering, rebuilding, repairing, rentals, sales, and reconditioning;

    — Office, business and/or professional;

    — Outdoor chemical toilet rentals;

    — Parking lot;

    — Printing and newspaper publishing;

    — Radio and television transmitting towers;

    — Recycling collection center operated within an enclosed building;

    — Rent-all store;

    — Restaurant;

    — Sandblasting;

    — Service station;

    — Sign-painting shop;

    — Tire retreading and/or vulcanizing;

    — Transfer company;

    — Upholstering, including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding and renovating;

    — Used car lot;

    — Veterinary;

    — Warehouse;

    — Weaving;

    — Wholesale business.

(Ord. 1169 § 7, 1991; 1986 Recodification; § 1 (part) of Ord. passed 2/1/84; prior code § 22-30-2)