§ 25-95. Uses permitted.  


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  • In district M-1, no building, structure, land or premises shall be used, and no building or structure shall be hereafter erected, constructed, reconstructed or altered, except for one (1) or more of the following uses:

    Adult entertainment businesses (as limited by Article X of Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Kirksville);

    Any use permitted in district C-3;

    Blacksmith or wagon shops;

    Bottling works;

    Bus barns or lots;

    Canning or preserving factories;

    Carpenter, cabinet or pattern shops;

    Carpet cleaning establishments;

    Chemical laboratories not producing noxious fumes or odors;

    Cleaning, pressing and dyeing plants;

    Cold storage plants;

    Concrete mixing plants;

    Creameries;

    Dog kennels, commercial, a place where five (5) or more dogs over the age of six (6) months are kept, whether for sale to the public or for private use;

    Flour mills, feed mills and grain processing;

    Freight terminals, rail or truck;

    Galvanizing works;

    Garages, public;

    Grain elevators;

    Ice plants;

    Industrial bakery;

    Industrial transfer loading or storage;

    Laundries;

    Machine shops;

    Manufacture of such products as the following: Artificial flowers, feathers, plumes, awnings, bags, blacking, small boats, bone products, brooms and brushes, buttons and novelties, candy, canvas products, concrete blocks, chemicals (nonoffensive), cigars, cleaning and polishing preparations, clothing, coffee (roasting), cosmetics, cotton seed, peanut or similar products, drugs or medicines, electrical signs, extracts, food products, fruit juices, gas or electric fixtures, ice cream, leather products, light metal products, musical instruments, paper products, sausage, shell products, shoes and boots, syrup, terra cotta or tile, handicraft products, textiles, toys or wooden ware;

    Milk bottling or distribution plants;

    Monument or marble works, finishing and carving only, excluding stone cutting stone cutting;

    Moving, transfer or storage plants;

    Photoengraving plants;

    Planing mills;

    Plumbing and sheet metal shops;

    Printing plants;

    Produce markets, wholesale;

    Railroad freight yards;

    Recycling/non-auto salvage yard, if enclosed within an approved solid fence or wall at least eight (8) feet in height, which must effectively screen the contents contained therein;

    Salesrooms, yards and service for farm machinery, contractors' equipment and oil well supplies;

    Sign painting plants;

    Stables, public, or wagon sheds;

    Storage in bulk of or warehouse for such materials as the following: Asphalt, brick, building materials, cement, coal, contractors' equipment, cotton, feed, fertilizer, gasoline, grain, gravel, grease, hay, ice, lead, lime, machinery, metals, oil, plaster, poultry, roofing, rope, sand, tar, tarred or creosoted products, terra cotta, timber, wood, all when incidental to sale at retail or for premises of constructing improvements on the premises;

    Veterinary hospitals;

    Accessory uses customarily incident to any of the uses in this section.

(Ord. No. 11296, 6-16-97; Ord. No. 11744, § 2, 2-6-2006; Ord. No. 11813, 11-6-2007)