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light industry

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light industry

A term usually encountered in the context of zoning regulation,with local statutes or ordinances providing their own definitions. Generally, however, light industry is understood to mean that which is more labor intensive and less machinery intensive than heavy industry. Light industry usually consists of nonpolluting users with moderate energy demands engaged in assembling products,sewing,baking,or cleaning.



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The strong increase in business to business sales over the last year represents locally purchased office equipment, electronic equipment, business services, energy sales, heavy and light industry.
As North Bay's economy has flourished with its diverse mining supply and light industry sector, so has Callander's.
The building has 32,000 rentable square feet and is scheduled to be rezoned in the fall of 2004 as part of the Department of City Planning's Greenpoint-Williamsburg Land Use and Waterfront Plan, a plan which is proposing zoning changes to allow for housing and open spaces, in tandem with light industry and commercial uses.
 
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