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2 <br /> • Animal Food Manufacturing (3111) <br /> • Grain and Oilseed Milling (3112) <br /> • Animal Slaughtering & Processing (3116) <br /> • Seafood Product Preparation & Processing (3117) <br /> • Tobacco Manufacturing (3122) <br /> • Leather & Hide Tanning & Finishing (3161) <br /> • Sawmills and Wood Preservation (3211) <br /> • Veneer, Plywood, and Engineered Wood Product Manufacturing (3212) <br /> • Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills (3221) <br /> • Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing (324) <br /> • Basic Chemical Manufacturing (3251) <br /> • Resin, Synthetic Rubber, and Artificial Synthetic Fibers and Filaments <br /> (3252) <br /> • Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing (3253) <br /> • Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing (3255) <br /> • Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing (3259) <br /> • Tire Manufacturing (32621) <br /> • Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing (3273) <br /> • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing (3274) <br /> • Primary Metal Manufacturing (331) <br /> • Forging and Stamping (3321) <br /> • Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing (332992) <br /> • Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing (332993) <br /> • Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing (332994) <br /> • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing3361) <br /> • Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing (3362) <br /> • Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing (3365) <br /> • Ship and Boat Building (3366) <br /> • Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing <br /> (336992) <br /> o For the General Use (Section 5.2.1) and Conditional Zoning District Tables <br /> (Section 5.2.3), staff placed an asterisk in the appropriate zoning district column if <br /> a particular use would currently be allowed in a particular zoning district. No <br /> changes to currently permitted uses have been proposed in Sections 5.2.1 or <br /> 5.2.3; the revisions made were purely to address attorney-recommended <br /> consistency amongst the tables. <br /> o As a reminder, staff is currently working on a comprehensive overhaul to all of the <br /> Tables of Permitted Uses in order to bring the UDO into better compliance with a <br /> judicial decision (Byrd v. Franklin County). Therefore, the current proposed <br /> amendments, if adopted, may undergo further amendments as part of the <br /> comprehensive effort. <br /> The BOCC continued the public hearing until the November 1, 2016 BOCC meeting to give staff <br /> time to incorporate revisions and time for the Planning Board to review the revisions. <br /> The Planning Department and Economic Development Department have reviewed and <br /> discussed these amendments and find they further joint goals. <br /> Attachment 5 contains the NAICS in its entirety. It should be noted that not all of the sectors <br /> listed in the NAICS Code are included in the UDO. For example, neither Sector 21 (Mining, <br />