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City of Kimball RESOLUTION NO.10152012A RESOLUTION TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 1130.02 – LIGHT INDUSTRY




Council member Eric Loewen introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on Monday, October 15, 2012 to amend Ordinance Section 1130.02 to read as follows:

1130.02 Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted in this district:

• Wholesale business establishments.

• Warehouse; packing and crating establishment; truck yard or terminal.

• Contractors’ shops, roofing, electrical, paperhanging, ventilating, welding, upholstering, fencing, building.

• Storage Facilities for the storage of personal items by persons renting the space as a permitted use.

• Storage yards for building material, coal, wood, and ice.

• Laboratories for research and utility uses.

• Public and Public quality control.

• The manufacture, compounding, processing, packing or treatment of such products as candy, cosmetics, drugs, perfumes, pharmaceutical, toiletries and food products except the rendering of fats and oils.

• The manufacturing of pottery and figurines or other similar ceramic products, using only previously pulverized clay and kilns fired only by electricity or gas.

• The manufacturing of boats, cameras, electrical appliances, radio and television receivers, musical instruments, medical appliances and photographic equipment except film.

• The manufacture of sporting and athletic equipment, small tools, toys, children’s vehicles, caskets, and burial vaults.

•Trade schools

• Offices

• Animal clinics

The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council Member Paula Capes and upon being put to vote the following voted in favor: Tammy Konz, Joe Krippner, Paula Capes, and Eric Loewen. Nate Osmundson was absent.

This amendment is adopted the 15 day of October, 2012, and shall be effective upon publication.

CITY OF KIMBALL

By Tammy Konz, Mayor

By Lisa Myers,

Zoning Administrator

Published in the Tri-County News Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012.

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