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(3) Clholesale and jobbing establishments, cold storage plants, printing <br />plants, bottling shops, bakeries, coffee roasting, the sorting and packing of <br />goods, automobile repair shops, veterinary hospitals, carpet or rub cleaning, <br />cleaning and dyeing, plumbing, gas, steam or hot water fitting shop and light <br />manufacturing or processing, all without limit as to production provided that <br />no operations are carried on, or are likely to be carried on, which will create <br />or are likely to create, conditions of smoke, fumes, noise, odor, or dust which <br />will be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community. <br />(3) In any B-1 Business, B-2 Business, or C Industrial District a building may <br />be erected to any height, provided that the portion of the building in excess of one <br />and two-tkird times the width of the street on which it fronts shall be governed by <br />the following regulations: for Each foot such building or portion thereof is set back <br />from any street, lot or required yard or courtiine, such building or portion thereof, <br />may be erected two feet in height, provided that no street shall for this purpose be <br />considered to be less than 40 feet nor more than 66 feet in width. <br />Provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to <br />bulkheads, elevatorpent houses, water tanks, monitors or similar structures, ;provided <br />SLC. 495 (g) C INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. <br />1,1ithin any C. Industrial District, no lot, building or structure shall be <br />used and no building or structure shall be erected which is intended or designed <br />' <br />to be used, in whole or in part, for any of the following specified purposes: <br />(1) Slaughter house, excei-t for poultry and incidental to a retail store; <br />stockyard; starch, glucose or dextrine manufacture; horn processing; shell <br />processing except from cleaned shells; the curing, tanning or dressing of raw <br />or green salted hides or skins. <br />(2) Fertilizer manufacture from organic material, or the compounding of such <br />' <br />fertilizers on a commercial scale; the preparation ori other than an incidental scale <br />of exterminators, disinfectants, cattle dips, insecticides or serums. <br />(3) Bleaching powder, ammonia or chlorine manufacture. <br />(4) Coal tar manufacture or tar distillation except as by products or as <br />indidental to the manufacture of gas for public distribution; the manufacture of <br />tar or asphalt roofing or water -proofing; the distillation of wood or bone. <br />(5) Emory cloth or sand paper manufacture. <br />(6) Manufacture of lime, gypsum, plaster of Paris, lithopone, linseed oil, <br />linoleum, oiled cloth or oil clothing, or the impregnation of inflammable fabrics <br />by oxidizing oils. <br />(7) Turpentine, varnish or shellac manufacturing or refining. <br />(8) Gas storage in quantity exceeding 500,000 cubic feet within 100 feet of any <br />party lot line; or in quantity exceeding 200 cubic feet if the pressure is greater <br />than 100 pounds per square inch, within 50 feet of any party line. <br />(9) Oil or gasoline storage in quantity exceeding 10,000 gallons above the <br />ground within 50 feet of any party lot line, or in quantity exceeding 100,000 gallons <br />above ghe ground unless containers are surrounded by adequate moats. <br />(10) Soap, soda ash, caustic soda or washing compound manufacture. <br />X11) Smelting of copper, tin, zinc, or aluminum ores. <br />(12) Fat rendering; the preparation or refining of tallow, grease or lard; the <br />manufacture of candles from animal fats; glue or size manufacture or processes in- <br />volving recovery from fish or animal offal; potash manufacture; petroleum refining; <br />and creosote manufacture or treatment. <br />(13) Celluloid or pyrozyline manufacture or processing; the manufacture of <br />explosive or highly inflammable cellulose products or of acetylene gas on a commercial <br />scale; manufacture of matches, fireworks or explosives; nitrating process; the loading <br />of explosives or their storage in bulk, <br />(14) Sulphurous, suplhuric, nitric, picric or hydrochloric or other corrosive <br />or offensive acid manufacture, or their use or storage except on a limited scale as <br />accessory to a permitted industry. <br />(15) The "deadT' storage of articles or products,without shelter and housing <br />ade4uate to prevent same from being exposed to the weather,which have ceased to be <br />useful or suitable for the purpose for which they were created or produced. <br />(16) Any other use or purpose which will create or is likely to create conditions <br />of smoke, fumes, noise, odors, or dust detfimental to the health, safety, or general <br />welfare of the community. <br />' <br />SEC. 495 (9) HEIGHTS OF BUILDINGS. <br />(1) In any A Residence, A-1 Residence, or B Business District no building or <br />structure shall exceed forty feet in height, nor shall consist of more than three <br />stories, except that a public or semi-public building such as a church or other place <br />of worship, school, library, hospital, apartment hotel or club may be erected to not <br />more than 60 feet in height, provided that the portion of such building more than 4.0 <br />feet high shall set bac' from all required front, side and rear yards, one foot for <br />' <br />each two feet of such additional height. <br />(2) The provisions of this subsection stall not apply to church spires, belfries, <br />cupolas, domes, monuments, water towers, chimneys, flues, flag poles, or radio poles, <br />nor to parapet walls extending not more than four feet above the limiting hei6ht of <br />the building on which it rests. <br />(3) In any B-1 Business, B-2 Business, or C Industrial District a building may <br />be erected to any height, provided that the portion of the building in excess of one <br />and two-tkird times the width of the street on which it fronts shall be governed by <br />the following regulations: for Each foot such building or portion thereof is set back <br />from any street, lot or required yard or courtiine, such building or portion thereof, <br />may be erected two feet in height, provided that no street shall for this purpose be <br />considered to be less than 40 feet nor more than 66 feet in width. <br />Provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to <br />bulkheads, elevatorpent houses, water tanks, monitors or similar structures, ;provided <br />