I between heavy and light industry is defined in germs of <br />2 operating characteristics and potential impact. We note the <br />I development code also defines light and heavy industry in <br />4 similar: terms. "Light .industrial" is defined in the code as: <br />5 ''Provides for a wide range of manufacturing, <br />warehousing, processing and related establishments <br />6 which have a limited impact on surrounding <br />properties. This district is particularly suited to <br />7 areas having good rail and/or highway access." <br />8 In contrast, the term "heavy industrial" is defined by the <br />9 development code as follows <br />10 ''provides for industrial uses which are potentially <br />incompatible with most other uses and which are <br />H characterized by large amounts of traffic, extensive <br />shipping of goads, outside storage or stockpiling of <br />12 raw materials, by^°-products or finished goods, and a <br />controlled but higher level of noise and/or air <br />13i poll.utionY Albany Development Code, 55.030. <br />14 As is customary, the city's development code contains an <br />15 extensive list_ of uses permitted in the industrial districts.. <br />!g, The city determined Permawood's proposal fell within the <br />17 following category of uses permitted in the light manufacturing <br />18 district <br />19 "manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, <br />packaging, treatment or fabrication of such articles <br />20 to include cosmetics, drugs, glass, leather, paint, <br />ceramics# paper, perfumes, plaster, plastics, stone, <br />21 textiles, rubber, wood, and metal }products and <br />chemicals." Albany Development Code, §5.100(35). <br />22 <br />We note uses in this category are permitted in both the light <br />23 <br />manufacturing and the heavy manufacturing districts. The <br />24 <br />pertinent finding with respect to the city's interpretation of. <br />25 <br />the code reads as follows: <br />26 <br />Page 15 <br />