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Prohibited uses in an I-L zone include:

A. Manufacturing uses and processes involving the primary production of products from raw materials, including the following materials and uses:

1. Asphalt, cement, charcoal and fuel briquettes,

2. Rubber, chemical and allied products, and soap and detergents,

3. Coal, coke and tar products and the manufacturing of explosives, fertilizers, gelatin, animal glue and size,

4. Turpentine, matches, paint and other combustible materials,

5. Stockyards, slaughterhouses and rendering plants,

6. The storage of fireworks or explosives,

7. Industrial metal, waste rag, glass or paper salvage operations and slag piles,

8. Fish, sauerkraut, vinegar and similar uses,

9. Brewing or distilling of liquors except for businesses requiring Type 23 licenses from the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control or perfume manufacturing;

B. The following processes: nitrating of cotton or other materials; foundries; reduction, refining, smelting, alloying, rolling, drawing and extruding of metal or metal ores; refining of petroleum products; distillation of wood or bones; storage, curing or tanning of raw, green or salted hides or skins; and grain milling;

C. Any other use which is determined by the Commission to be of the same general character as the above uses. (Ord. 3153 § 2 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 3031 § 2, 2006; Ord. 1281 § 1, 1970; Ord. 1212 § 1, 1969; prior code § 33.513(E)).