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1.0.330 <br />ZONING CODE <br />(26) Paper products, bulk, such as shipping containers, and pulp <br />goods, pressed or moulded (including papler macho), carbon <br />paper and coated paper stencils. <br />(27) Porcelain products such as bathroom and kitchen equipment. <br />Upon application, it is the policy of the Council to consider amendments <br />to the Zoning Code which would add to this Iist those uses which are not <br />specified but are compatible with fisted permitted uses. <br />10.320. Usos Zby Special- Permit. The following uses require a <br />special use permit in areas zoned for general industry: <br />(1) Heliports. <br />(2) Service stations. <br />(3) Storage, open and enclosed, of the following: coal and gas; <br />and salvage; refrigerating plants; scrap metal,. paper and <br />;(4) Motor freight terminals <br />'(5) Commercial Auto Washing. <br />.....(6) Tire Recapping, but with no exterior storage of tires, and <br />provided that proper dust control measures be Installed and <br />used. <br />(7) Dog Kennels. <br />::;;(8) Motor Veh i cl a Dea l ers. Th I s • prov I s I on author i zes the sa l e of <br />new motor vehicles by a motor vehicle dealer and the sale of <br />used motor vehicles by a motor -vehicle dealer but only in <br />conjunction with sales of new motor vehicles. <br />.(9) Rental and Leasing of Motor Vehicles including the resale of <br />motor vehi c-1 es previously rented or leased by the leasing or <br />rental business owner. <br />(10) Storage and maintenance of school and charter buses. <br />10.330. ,St_ oraae in General Industrial Districts. <br />(1) The following storage shall be conducted wholly w i.th i n an <br />enclosed structure; r <br />(a) inoperative equipment, with "inoperative" being interpreted <br />to mean a state of malfunction, physical deterioration, or some other <br />physical condition rendering the equipment incapable of 'being properly <br />uti I ized for its intended purpose and In need of repairs, disposal or <br />replacement. <br />(b ) Inoperative vehicles, with "Inoperative" being interpreted <br />to mean a state of malfunction, deterioration, or other physical <br />condition rendering the vehicle Incapable of movement under its own <br />power. Such vehicles would Include those Involved In accidents, awaiting <br />engine repairs, in need of body repair or painting and similar <br />63 <br />