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<br />Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, '
<br />polishinq, cleaning, rust-proofing and heat
<br />treatment.
<br />Metal stamping and extrusion of small products
<br />such as costume jewelry, pins and needles, razor
<br />blades, bottle caps, buttons and kitchen
<br />utensils,
<br />Musical instruments.
<br />Orthopedic and medical appliances, such as
<br />artificial limbs.
<br />Paper products, small such as envelopes and
<br />stationary, bags, boxes, tubes and wallpaper
<br />printing.
<br />Plastic products, such as tableware, phonograph
<br />records and buttons.
<br />Printing.
<br />Rubber products, small and synthetic treated
<br />fabrics (excluding all rubber and synthetic
<br />processing) such as washers, gloves, footwear,
<br />bathing caps and atomizers.
<br />Silverware, plate and sterling.
<br />Soap and detergents, packaging only.
<br />Sporting and athletic equipment such as balls,
<br />baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets and rods.
<br />Statuory, mannequins, figurines and religious
<br />and church art goods, excluding foundry
<br />operations,
<br />Textiles-spinnin9, weaving, manufacturing,dyeing
<br />Tools and hardware, such as bolts, nuts and
<br />screws, door knobs, drills, hand tools and cut-
<br />lery, hinges, house hardware, locks, non-ferrous
<br />castings and plumbing appliances.
<br />31, Toys.
<br />32. Upholstering (bulk) including mattress manu-
<br />facturing, rebuilding and renovating. .
<br />33. Vehicles, children's - such as bicyles, scooters,!
<br />wagons and baby carriages. I
<br />34. Wood products, such as furniture, boxes, crates,
<br />baskets and pencils and cooperage works.
<br />35. Vaults, caskets and burial vaults,
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<br />S E C T LQ",~,---.l. C HAP T E R VI., S e c t ion 6 - 0 4 O. Per m i t t e d a c c e s s 0 r y
<br />uses, 1-1 district is hereby amended to read as
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<br />SECTION 6-040. Permitted Accessory Uses, 1-1 District.
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<br />a. Restaurants, lunch counters, confectioneries to
<br />serve the employees of the district.
<br />b. One dwelling for watchmen.
<br />c, Off-street parking and off-street loading as
<br />regulated under this ordinance.
<br />d. Other uses which are definitely necessary for the
<br />successful operation of the permitted uses of this
<br />district.
<br />e, Signs as regulated in Chapter IX.
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<br />SECTION 4. Chapter VI Section 6-050. Uses by special permit
<br />1-1 dfstrict is hereby amended to read as follows:
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<br />Section 6-050. Uses by Special Permit, 1-1 District.
<br />The City Council may permit any use in industrial
<br />districts (except residential uses) by means of a
<br />special use permit if such use meets the standards in
<br />Section 8-130.
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