§ 21-180. Uses prohibited in the C commerce district.  


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  • The uses and activities prohibited within a C commercial district are the manufacture or refining of ammonia, bleaching powder, chlorine, asphalt, brick, terra-cotta, tile or pottery (except in handicrafts), cement, gypsum, lime, plaster of Paris, coke, creosote, dextrin, glucose, starch, dye, explosives or fireworks or storage in excess of five hundred (500) pounds, fertilizer, gas (fuel or illuminating) in excess of one thousand (1,000) cubic feet per day or storage in excess of ten thousand (10,000) cubic feet, except in a municipal or public service plant, gelatin or glue or size from fish or animal refuse or offal, hair, hydrochloric, nitric, picric, sulphuric or sulphurous acids, lamp black, linoleum or oilcloth, match, paper, pyroxylin or articles thereof or storage in excess of five hundred (500) pounds, rubber, or treatment thereof involving offensive odor; tar, turpentine, or varnish; blast furnace; junk yard; distillation of bones, coal, wood, or tar, or manufacture of any of their products, drop forge; fat, grease, lard or tallow manufacture, refining or rendering; flour or gristmill, hot rolling mill; incineration, reduction or dumping of dead animals, garbage, offal or refuse except by the city or its agents or when accumulated or consumed on the same premises without the emission of odor; lumber mill; petroleum or other inflammable liquids—production or refining or storage aboveground in excess of one thousand (1,000) gallons; slaughtering or stockyards; tanning, curing or storage of raw hides or skins.

(Code 1955, § 24-8(d))

Cross reference

Schedule of district regulations, § 21-83.