Akron |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 15. LAND USAGE |
Chapter 153. ZONING CODE |
Article 5. Accessory Uses in Residence Districts |
§ 153.290. Ordinary industry districts—Class U5.
A.
Subdivision of Uses. Class U5 Uses (Ordinary Industry) are subdivided and permitted as follows:
1.
Shoddy manufacturing; wool scouring; manufacture of textile fabrics; the storage, distribution, manufacturing, and refilling of portable containers of oxygen and other gases;
2.
Carpet cleaning or beating; brewing or distilling of liquors; storage of live poultry or poultry killing or dressing, except for sale at retail on the premises;
3.
Canning or preserving factory; grain elevator; cereals, flour, and feed manufacture; cottonseed products manufacture; salt works; starch, glucose, or dextrine manufacture; sugar refining; sausage manufacture; yeast manufacture;
4.
Dog pound; vehicle manufacture; machine shop;
5.
Manufacture of the following: cotton machinery, cutlery or tools, electrical machinery, rubber molds, adding machines, cash registers, typewriters, bicycles, motor vehicles, airplanes, belting, rasps, files, wire products, or implements; brass, bronze, or aluminum foundry; manufacturing of any kind other than a Class U6 Use or a prohibited use; stamping, dyeing, shearing, or punching metal;
6.
Manufacture of bronze powder, batteries, electric lamps, or chemicals, other than chemicals included in other classes; assaying other than gold or silver;
7.
Celluloid and similar cellulose materials manufacture; rubber manufacture from crude, synthetic, or scrap rubber; manufacture of synthetic rubber, including the storage of chemicals or gases in greater than tank car lots where used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber; outside and warehouse storage of crude, synthetic, and scrap rubber by manufacturers and their affiliates where used in conjunction with or as a subdivision of rubber manufacturing;
8.
Basket material factory; furniture factory; box factory; saw mill or planing mill; cooperage plant; mattress or bed spring factory;
9.
Stone quarry; cement products manufacture; bituminous materials mixing plant;
10.
Manufacture of oil cloth, linoleum, enamel, lacquer, oil, paint, shellac, varnish, and printing ink;
11.
Coal hoist, coal pocket, or coal car trestle except where the coal is consumed on the premises; railroad yard or terminal; railroad freight car classification yard; railroad roundhouse or shop;
12.
Nut, bolt, or screw manufacture; structural iron works; iron foundry; match manufacture; brick, tile, or terra cotta, and other clay, shale, or glass products manufacture; paper manufacture; and
13.
Storage in bulk of fuel oil, gasoline, or other flammable liquids in greater than tank car lots, but not nearer than one hundred fifty feet to a residence district.
14.
All uses permitted in Section 153.285(A)(1) through (9).
B.
Accessory Uses. An accessory use customarily incident to a Class U5 Use shall also be permitted in a Class U5 District, provided, however, that a Class U6 Use or a prohibited use shall not be permitted as an accessory use in a Class U5 District, except that rubber reclaiming, occupying not more than twenty-five percent of the ground floor area of the plant may be permitted as an accessory use to a Class U5 Use.
C.
Height Requirements. Height regulations in Class U5 Districts shall be as provided in the article on Height Districts at Section l53.335 et seq.
D.
Development Requirements. Area regulations, yards, parking, and other development requirements in Class U5 Districts shall be as provided in the article on Development and Area District Requirements at Section 153.300 et seq.
E.
Sign Requirements. Regulations for on-premises exterior signs in Class U5 Districts shall be as provided in the article on On-Premises Exterior Signs at Section 153.345 et seq.
F.
Restriction of Uses. Within a Class U5 District, no structure or premises shall be used, and no structure shall be erected to be used, for other than a U5 Use. Penalty, see § 153.199.
(Prior code § 153.109; Ord. 501-2002; Ord. 476-1997; Ord. 821-1981; Ord. 322-1976)
(Ord. 264-2012)