ARTICLE VII Regulations for Industrial Districts
§ 252-45. Permitted and prohibited uses.

A. There is permitted in this district all uses allowed in Dwelling C, Commercial or Light Manufacturing Districts, milk bottling stations, mineral water and soft drinks, and in addition all other uses, except that no building or premises shall be used nor a building erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed for any of the following specified trades, industries or uses:

(1) Abattoirs or stockyards, poultry slaughterhouses or premises for live storage of poultry.

(2) Acetylene gas manufacturing and/or storage.

(3) Ammonia, chloride or bleaching powder manufacture, except the sale thereof.

(4) Apartment house or multiple dwellings or one- and two-family dwellings.

(5) Asphalt plant, cement plant or cement mix plant, gypsum or plaster of paris plant or mixing plant.

(6) Billboards or advertising signs, except on roofs and walls of buildings and except as otherwise provided and except also where permitted by the Board of Trustees or otherwise provided by village legislation.

(7) Blast furnaces, rolling mills, smelter or boiler works, or glass manufacture.

(8) Brick, tile or terra cotta manufacturing, or pottery manufacturing.

(9) Celluloid manufacturing or storage.

(10) Coke ovens.

(11) Convalescent homes, public or private hospitals or other places where persons suffering from mental diseases of any kind whatsoever are kept or treated.

(12) Creosote manufacture or treatment of products with creosote.

(13) Distillation of coal, petroleum, refuse grain, wood or bones, except when conducted in a laboratory for research purposes or for analysis.

(14) Dumping of dead animal offal, garbage, rubbish or sewage reduction; the reduction or burning of any such products or material, except that rubbish may be burned as provided in the Code of the Village of Lynbrook.

(15) Dyestuff manufacturing, dyeing or dry cleaning, except as in this chapter otherwise provided.

(16) Emery cloth or sandpaper manufacturing.



(17) Fertilizer manufacturing.

(18) Foundries, blacksmiths' shops, boiler shops, car shops, locomotive or railway repair shops or any metal working shops employing pneumatic or electric reciprocating hammers or chisels; power forging, riveting, hammering, punching, chipping, drawing, rolling or tumbling of iron, steel, brass or copper except as a necessary incident of manufacture of which these processes form a minor part and which are carried on, provided that the noise and vibration thereof is carried on within the walls of the building, structural steel or fabricating shop.

(19) Gas manufacturing or storage in excess of ten thousand (10,000) cubic feet of illuminating or heating gas.

(20) Glue, sizing or gelatine manufacturing.

(21) Gunpowder, fireworks or manufacturing, assembling or storing of any other articles or combination of materials or ingredients which alone or in combination may be or become explosive; the manufacturing of articles out of ingredients similar to those used in articles known as scotch tape or pax.

(22) Iron, steel, brass or copper works or manufacturing thereof.

(23) Lunch wagon, whether on wheels or foundation.

(24) Manufacturing of lime, cement, gypsum or plaster of paris.

(25) Manufacturing of matches or storage of same in bulk.

(26) Oil cloth or linoleum manufacturing.

(27) Ore reduction or the smelting of iron, copper, tin, zinc, lead or any other metal.

(28) Paint, oil, varnish, turpentine, shellac or enamel manufacturing.

(29) Printing ink manufacturing.

(30) Pyroxylin, flammable plastics, flammable plastic manufacturing or the manufacturing of any articles in which the ingredients, alone or in combination with others, are highly flammable or explosive.

(31) Raw hides or raw skins, the sale, storage, curing or tanning thereof.

(32) Rubber, caoutchouc or gutta-percha manufacturing from crude or scrap materials or the synthetic manufacturing thereof.

(33) Shoddy manufacturing or wool pulling or scouring.

(34) Slaughter of animals or poultry.

(35) Soap, tallow, grease or lard manufacturing or fat rendering.

(36) Soda or washing compound manufacturing.

(37) Storage of junk, scrap, metal, wrecked or abandoned automobiles, used automobile parts or accessories, and sorting or baling of paper or rags.

(38) Storage or refining of petroleum, except storage of gasoline in garages or oil filling stations, or fuel oil underground, under conditions allowed by law or by this chapter.

(39) Sulphurous, sulphuric, nitric or hydrochloric acid manufacturing or storage.

(40) Tar distillation or manufacturing, thereof, tar waterproofing manufacture.

(41) Tobacco (chewing) manufacture or treatment, or curing after treatment.

(42) Vendor's stand, not in an enclosed building.

(43) Yeast manufacture.

(44) Those uses which have been or may be declared as a nuisance in any court of record, and those nuisances which are noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odors, stenches, dust, smoke, gas or noise, which cannot be confined within the building and removed by the use of a blower.

(45) Auto body repair shops. [Added 6-13-1977 by L.L. No. 8-1977]

(46) (Reserved)'

(47) Storage, handling and distribution of any radioactive materials and toxic wastes of any kind, except those which are actually used by a duly licensed physician or dentist in the practice of his profession. [Added 3-16-1981 by L.L. No. 3-1981]

(48) Sale of merchandise, produce, refreshments, foods or any other wares through, on or from any exterior counter or window or through, on or from any drive-in window or counter, open or partially open building or any other like arrangement, except during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to and including 11:00 p.m. [Added 12-19-1983 by L.L. No. 5-1983]

(49) Hotels. [Added 10-26-1992 by L.L. No. 11-1992]

(50) Amusement centers containing more than two amusement center games, as defined in Chapter 66, Amusements, except when permitted pursuant to § 252-119 of this chapter. [Added 4-18-1994 by L.L. No. 4-1994]

(51) Tattoo parlors. [Added 5-6-1996 by L.L. No. 3-1996]

(52) A business which allocates a substantial portion of its operation engaging in the piercing of parts of the human body for the purpose of attaching or inserting jewelry, decorations or other like ornaments therein. [Added 5-6-1996 by L.L. No. 3-1996]

§ 252-46. Height requirements; rear yards.

The requirements for height and rear yards shall be the same as the provisions therefor in the Commercial District.