<br />(5) The manufacturing, assembling, and/or processing of the following:
<br />A. Beverages and bottling.
<br />B. Business machines, such as typewriters, accounting machines, calculators, computers, and card
<br />counting equipment.
<br />C. Cameras and other photographic equipment except film.
<br />D. Canvas and canvas products.
<br />E. Ceramic products such as pottery and small glazed tile.
<br />F. Cosmetics and toiletries.
<br />G. Electric appliances such as lighting fixtures, irons, fans, toasters and electric toys.
<br />H. Electric equipment, such as home radio receivers, television receivers, and home movie
<br />equipment but not electric power substations or electric machinery.
<br />1. Electrical supplies, such as wire and cable assembly, switches, lamps. insulation, and dry cell
<br />batteries.
<br />J. Food products except meat and fish: baking, boiling, canning, dehydrating, freezing, frying,
<br />grinding, mixing and pressing, except the rendering of fats and oils.
<br />K. Glass products from previonsly manufactured glass.
<br />L. Hair, felt, and feather products except washing, curing and dyeing.
<br />M. Hat bodies of fur and wool felt.
<br />N. Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons.
<br />o. Leather products including shoes and matching belting.
<br />P. Luggage.
<br />Q. Metal: fmishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rust-proofmg, and heat
<br />treatment.
<br />R. Metal: stamping and extrusion of small products such as costume jewelry, pins and needles,
<br />razor blades, bottle caps, buttons, and kitchen utensils.
<br />S. Musical instruments.
<br />T. Orthopedic and medical appliances such as artificial limbs.
<br />U. Paper products such as envelopes and stationary, bags, boxes, tubes, and wallpaper
<br />printing.
<br />V. Plastic products such as tableware, phonograph records, and buttons.
<br />W. Printing.
<br />X. Rubber products, small and synthetic treated fabrics such as washers, gloves, footwear,
<br />bathing caps, and atomizers except for all rubber and synthetic processing
<br />Y. Silverware, plate, and sterling.
<br />Z. Soap and detergents: packaging only.
<br />AA. Sporting and athletic equipment such as balls, baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets, and rods.
<br />BB. Statuary, mannequins, figurines, religious and church art goods excluding foundry operations.
<br />CC. Textiles: spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing.
<br />DD. Tools and hardware such as bolts, nuts and screws, door knobs, drills, hand tools, cutlery,
<br />hinges, house hardware, locks, nonferrous castings, and plumbing appliances.
<br />EE. Toys.
<br />FF. Bulk upholstering including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding, and renovating.
<br />GG. Children's vehicles such as bicycles, scooters, wagons and baby carriages.
<br />HH. Wood products such as furniture, boxes, crates, baskets, pencils, and cooperage works.
<br />II. Vaults, caskets, and burial vaults.
<br />JJ. Welded screen manufacturing, conducted entirely within a fully enclosed, climate controlled
<br />building, and not involving electroplating or stamping. (Ord. No. 696, 5-28-02)
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