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<br />land uses can be provided to protect the health, safety and values of neighboring <br />properties. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />(a) Proposed Uses: All uses which fit within the above definition. <br /> <br />(b) Special Exceptions: None. <br /> <br />(c) Restrictions: Minimum lot size of ten (10) acres. All the uses under 1-3 <br />shall have a minimum fence of five (5) feet, (m:>nitored gates not required) <br />surrounding the actual use. All outside storage shall be fenced and secured <br />separately, and any business that stores, creates, or uses any types of <br />hazardous materials requiring evacuation in the event of an accident (as set by <br />State Hazardous Waste Standards) shall be fenced and secured. (See also Table 3, <br />3c and Parking Table 4b.) <br /> <br />XIII. 1-4 SPErIAL INDUSTRIAL <br /> <br />This district is designed to be used for hazardous industrial uses which should <br />be located in areas where extensive buffering and special access can be provided and <br />would be required to protect, not only inmediately adjacent land uses, but also the <br />community in general. <br /> <br />(a) Representative Uses: All uses which would fall under the above definition. <br />For example, laboratories that use gene-splicing techniques, industries using or <br />manufacturing nuclear materials, excepting limited uses by medical facilities. <br /> <br />(b) Special Exceptions: None. <br /> <br />",- <br /> <br />(c) Restrictions: No use to be conducted within one thousand (1,000) feet fran <br />any area zoned Flcx:x'J Plain, Agricultural, Residential, or Business Use. The use <br />areas must be secured by fence no less than five (5) feet in height and <br />surrounding the entire use area with rocnitored gates at all access points. All <br />outside storage shall be fenced. All state standards shall be rret regarding <br />air, water, noise and other waste pollution. (See Table 3, 3c, and Parking <br />Table 4b.) <br /> <br />(d) Building height regulations, lot area, frontage, setbacks, and yard <br />requirements. Also see Section 3 and Table 2c. <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br />~ <br />