Section
901.101 |
Classification of Land According to Use |
901.102 |
Sound Emitted to Class A Land |
901.103 |
Sound Emitted to Class B Land |
901.104 |
Impulsive Sound |
901.105 |
Impact Forging Operations |
901.106 |
Prominent Discrete Tones |
901.107 |
Exceptions |
901.108 |
Compliance Dates for Part 901 |
901.109 |
Impulsive Sound from Explosive Blasting |
901.110 |
Amforge Operational Level |
901.111 |
Modern Drop Forge Operational Level |
901.112 |
Wyman-Gordon Operational Level |
901.113 |
Wagner Casting Site-Specific Operational Level |
901.114 |
Moline Forge Operational Level |
901.115 |
Cornell Forge Hampshire Division Site-Specific Operational Level |
901.116 |
Forgings and Stampings, Inc. Operational Level |
901.117 |
Rockford Drop Forge Company Operational Level |
901.118 |
Atlas Forgings Division of Scot Forge Operational Level |
901.119 |
Clifford-Jacobs Operational Level |
901.120 |
C.S. Norcross Operational Level |
901.121 |
Vaughan & Bushnell Operational Level |
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APPENDIX A |
Old Rule Numbers Referenced |
APPENDIX B |
Standard Land Use Coding System |
AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 25 and authorized by Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 111 1/2 pars. 1025 and 1027).
SOURCE: Originally filed as Part 2 of Chapter 8: Noise Pollution, effective August 10, 1973; amended at 2 Ill. Reg. 27, p. 223, effective June 26, 1978; amended at 5 Ill. Reg. 6371, effective June 1, 1981; amended at 5 Ill. Reg. 8533, effective August 10, 1981; amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 10960, effective September 1, 1982; codified at 7 Ill. Reg. 13646; amended at 7 Ill. Reg. 14519, effective October 17, 1983; amended in R83-35 at 8 Ill. Reg. 18893, effective September 25, 1984; amended in R83-33, 26, 29, 30 and R83-34 at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985; Section 901.105(f)(1), (2) and (3) recodified to Sections 901.110, 901.111 and 901.112 at 9 Ill. Reg. 7147; amended in R83-25, 31 and 32 at 9 Ill. Reg. 7149, effective May 7, 1985; amended in R83-7 at 11 Ill. Reg. 3136, effective January 28, 1987.
a) Class A land shall include all land used as specified by SLUCM Codes 110 through 190 inclusive, 651, 674, 681 through 683 inclusive, 691, 711, 762, 7121, 7122, 7123 and 921.
b) Class B land shall include all land used as specified by SLUCM Codes 397, 471 through 479 inclusive, 511 through 599 inclusive, 611 through 649 inclusive, 652 through 673 inclusive, 675, 692, 699, 7124, 7129, 719, 721, 722 except 7223, 723 through 761 inclusive except 7311, 769 through 790 inclusive, and 922.
c) Class C land shall include all land used as specified by SLUCM Codes 211 through 299 inclusive, 311 through 396 inclusive, 399, 411 except 4111, 412 except 4121, 421, 422, 429, 441, 449, 460, 481 through 499 inclusive, 7223 and 7311 used for automobile and motorcycle racing, and 811 through 890 inclusive.
d) A parcel or tract of land used as specified by SLUCM Code 81, 83, 91, or 922, when adjacent to Class B or C land may be classified similarly by action of a municipal government having zoning jurisdiction over such land. Notwithstanding any subsequent changes in actual land use, land so classified shall retain such B or C classification until the municipal government removes the classification adopted by it.
a) Except as elsewhere in this Part provided, no person shall cause or allow the emission of sound during daytime hours from any property-line-noise-source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A land which exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within such receiving Class A land, provided, however, that no measurement of sound pressure levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such property-line-noise-source.
Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz) |
Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class A Land from |
|
Class C Land |
Class B Land |
Class A Land |
|
|
|
|
31.5 |
75 |
72 |
72 |
63 |
74 |
71 |
71 |
125 |
69 |
65 |
65 |
250 |
64 |
57 |
57 |
500 |
58 |
51 |
51 |
1000 |
52 |
45 |
45 |
2000 |
47 |
39 |
39 |
4000 |
43 |
34 |
34 |
8000 |
40 |
32 |
32 |
b) Except as elsewhere in this Part provided, no person shall cause or allow the emission of sound during nighttime hours from any property-line-noise-source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A land which exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within such receiving Class A land, provided, however, that no measurement of sound pressure levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such property-line-noise-source.
Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz) |
Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class A Land from |
|
Class C Land |
Class B Land |
Class A Land |
|
|
|
|
31.5 |
69 |
63 |
63 |
63 |
67 |
61 |
61 |
125 |
62 |
55 |
55 |
250 |
54 |
47 |
47 |
500 |
47 |
40 |
40 |
1000 |
41 |
35 |
35 |
2000 |
36 |
30 |
30 |
4000 |
32 |
25 |
25 |
8000 |
32 |
25 |
25 |
Except as elsewhere in this Part provided, no person shall cause or allow the emission of sound from any property-line-noise-source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class B land which exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within such receiving Class B land, provided, however, that no measurement of sound pressure levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such property-line-noise-source.
Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz) |
Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class B Land from |
|
Class C Land |
Class B Land |
Class A Land |
|
|
|
|
31.5 |
80 |
79 |
72 |
63 |
79 |
78 |
71 |
125 |
74 |
72 |
65 |
250 |
69 |
64 |
57 |
500 |
63 |
58 |
51 |
1000 |
57 |
52 |
45 |
2000 |
52 |
46 |
39 |
4000 |
48 |
41 |
34 |
8000 |
45 |
39 |
32 |
Except as elsewhere in this Part provided, no person shall cause or allow the emission of impulsive sound from any property-line-noise-source located on any Class A, B, or C land to any receiving Class A or B land which exceeds the allowable A-weighted sound levels, measured with fast dynamic characteristic, specified in the following table when measured at any point within such receiving Class A or B land, provided, however, that no measurement of sound levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such property-line-noise-source.
Classification of Land on which Property-Line Noise-Source is Located |
Allowable A-weighted Sound Levels in Decibels of Impulsive Sound Emitted to Receiving Class A or B Land |
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|
Class A Land |
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|
Class B Land |
Daytime |
Nighttime |
||
|
|
|
|
||
Class A Land |
50 |
50 |
45 |
||
Class B Land |
57 |
50 |
45 |
||
Class C Land |
61 |
56 |
46 |
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(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3136, effective January 28, 1987)
a) For purposes of this rule only the following are applicable:
1) Daytime hours shall mean any continuous 16 hour period between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. local time; and
2) Nighttime hours shall mean those 8 hours between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. which are not part of the 16 continuous daytime hours.
3) The reference time for Leq, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 900.101 is one hour.
4) New Impacting Forging Operation is that property-line-noise-source comprised of impact forging operation on which construction began after September 1, 1982.
5) Existing Impact Forging Operation is that property-line-noise-source comprised of impact forging operations which are in existence on September 1, 1982,
b) Emission Limitations for New Impact Forging Operation No impact forging operation shall cause or allow the emission of impulsive sound to any receiving Class A or B land which exceeds the allowable sound levels specified in the following table when measured at any point within such receiving land, provided however, that no measurement of sound levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such new impact forging operation's property-line.
Allowable Impulsive Sound Levels Emitted
To Class A or B Land from New
Impact Forging Operation
Class B Land |
Class A Land |
|
Daytime |
Nighttime |
59.5Leq |
53.5 Leq |
48.5 Leq |
c)
Limitations
for Existing Impact Forging Operation
No existing impact forging operation shall cause or allow the emission of impulsive sound to any receiving Class A or B land which exceeds the allowable sound levels specified in the following table, when measured at any point within such receiving land, provided however, that no measurement of sound levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such existing impact forging operation's property-line, unless such forging operation is granted a permanent site specific allowable operational level pursuant to subparagraph (d).
Allowable Impulsive Sound Levels Emitted
To Class A or B Land from Existing
Impact Forging Operation
Class B Land |
Class A Land |
|
Daytime |
Nighttime |
64.5Leq |
58.5Leq |
53.5 Leq |
d) Site Specific Allowable Operational Level for Existing Impact Forging Operation
1) An existing impact forging operation which does not comply with subparagraph (c) may seek a permanent site specific allowable operational level from the Board. A permanent site specific level is that level of operation allowed petitioner after review and approval by the Board and after implementation of abated measures, if any, approved by the Board.
2) Any existing impact forging operation seeking a permanent site specific operational level must submit as its petition the following:
A) The location of the petitioner, a description of the surrounding community, and a map locating the petitioner within the community;
B) A description of the petitioner's operations, the number and size of the petitioner's forging hammers, the current hours of hammer operation, the approximate number of forgings manufactured during each of the three prior calendar years and the approximate number of hammer blows used to manufacture the forgings.
C) A description of any existing sound abatement measure.
D) The sound levels in excess of those permitted by subparagraph (c) emitted by the petitioner into the community, in 5 decibel increments measured in Leq, shown on the map of the community.
E) The number of residences exposed to sound levels in excess of those permitted by subparagraph (c);
F) A description of other significant sources of noise (mobile and stationary) and their location shown on the map of the community;
G) A description of the proposed operational level and proposed physical abatement measures, if any, a schedule for their implementation and their costs;
H) The predicted improvement in community sound levels as a result of implementation of the proposed abatement measures; and
I) A description of the economic and technical considerations which justify the permanent site specific allowable operational level sought by petitioner.
3) An existing impact forging operation seeking a permanent site specific operational level shall prepare and file its petition with the Board and Agency as applicable no later than December 1, 1983.
4) The Agency shall prepare a written evaluation regarding each petition seeking a permanent site specific operational level and shall file said evaluation within ninety (90) days following receipt of the petition with both the Board and the petitioner.
e) Land Use Classifications Preserved
The land use classifications in effect within a one-mile radius of an existing impact forging operation on September 1, 1982 shall remain the applicable land use classification for enforcement of these rules against an existing forging operation and any future modification thereof, regardless of actual subsequent changes in land use unless such actual changes would impose less restrictive limitations on the impact forging operations.
f) Site-Specific Operational Levels Each individual existing forging operation identified in Sections 901.110, 901.111 and 901.112 must comply with the site-specific operational level defined, or is otherwise subject to Section 901.105(c).
(Source: Section 901.105(f)(1), (2), and (3) recodified to Sections 901.110, 901.111 and 901.112 at 9 Ill. Reg. 7147)
a) No person shall cause or allow the emission of any prominent discrete tone from any property-line-noise-source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A, B or C land, provided, however, that no measurement of one-third octave band sound pressure levels shall be made less than 25 feet from such property-line source.
b) This rule shall not apply to prominent discrete tones having a one-third octave band sound pressure level 10 or more dB below the allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the applicable tables in Sections 901.102 through 901.104 for the octave band which contains such one-third octave band. In the application of this sub-section, the applicable table for sound emitted from any existing property-line noise source to receiving Class A land, for both daytime and nighttime operations shall be found in Section 901.102(a).
a) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive shall not apply to sound emitted from land used as specified by SLUCM Codes 110, 140, 190, 691, and 742 except 7424 and 7425.
b) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive shall not apply to sound emitted from emergency warning devices and unregulated safety relief valves.
c) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive shall not apply to sound emitted from lawn care maintenance equipment and agricultural field machinery used during daytime hours. For the purposes of this sub-section, grain dryers operated off the farm shall not be considered agricultural field machinery.
d) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive shall not apply to sound emitted from equipment being used for construction.
e) Section 901.102(b) shall not apply to sound emitted from existing property-line-noise-sources during nighttime hours, provided, however, that sound emitted from such existing property-line-noise-sources shall be governed during nighttime hours by the limits specified in Section 901.102.
f) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive shall not apply to the operation of any vehicle registered for highway use while such vehicle is being operated within any land used as specified by Section 901.101 in the course of ingress to or egress from a highway.
g) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive shall not apply to sound emitted from land used as specified by SLUCM Codes 7223 and 7311 when used for automobile and motorcycle racing; and, any land used for contests, rallies, time trials, test runs or similar operations of any self-propelled device, and upon or by which any person is or may be transported or drawn, when such self-propelled device is actually being used for sport or recreation and is actually participating in an activity or event organized, regulated, and supervised under the sponsorship and sanction of a club, organization or corporation having national or statewide recognition; provided, however, that the exceptions granted in this subparagraph shall not apply to any automobile and motorcycle race, contest, rally, time trial, test run or similar operation of any self-propelled device if such event is started between the hours of 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., local time weekdays, or between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., local time, weekend days.
h) Section 901.104 shall not apply to impulsive sound produced by explosive blasting activities conducted on any Class C land used as specified by SLUCM codes 852 and 854, but such operations shall be governed by Section 901.109..
i) Sections 901.102 through 901.106 inclusive, shall not apply to sound emitted from snowmobiles.
(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 10960, effective September 1, 1982)
a) Except as provided in subparagraphs (g), (i), and (j), every owner or operator of a new property-line-noise-source shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on and after August 10, 1973.
b) Except as otherwise provided in this rule, every owner or operator of an existing property-line-noise-source shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on and August 10, 1974.
c) Every owner or operator of an existing property-line-noise-source who emits sound which exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level of Section 901.102 or 901.103 by 10 dB or more in any octave band with a center frequency of 31.5 Hertz, 63 Hertz or 125 Hertz shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on and after February 10, 1975.
d) Except as provided in subparagraphs (g) and (h), every owner or operator of an existing property-line-noise-source required to comply with Section 901.104 shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on and after February 10, 1975.
e) Every owner or operator of an existing property-line-noise-source required to comply with Section 901.106 shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on and after February 10, 1975.
f) Repealed
g) Every owner or operator of Class C land now and hereafter used as specified by SLUCM Code 4112 shall have until August 10, 1976 to bring the sound from railroad car coupling in compliance with Section 901.104.
h) Existing impact forging operations as defined in Section 901.105 which do not seek permanent site specific allowable operational levels shall comply with Section 901.105 by December 1, 1983. Those seeking permanent site specific allowable operational levels pursuant to Section 901.105(d) shall comply as of the effective date of the site specific rule granted or denied.
i) Every owner or operator of Class C land now or hereafter used as specified by SLUCM Code 291 shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on August 10, 1975.
j) Every owner or operator of Class C land now or hereafter used as specified by SLUCM Code 7223 and 7311 when used for automobile and motorcycle racing shall comply with the standards and limitations of this Part on February 10, 1976.
(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 10960, effective September 1, 1982)
a) During the daytime hours, after sunrise and before sunset, no person shall cause or allow any explosive blasting conducted on any Class C land used as specified by SLUCM Codes 852 and 854 so as to allow the emission of sound to any receiving Class A or B land which exceeds the allowable outdoor C-weighted sound levels, measured with the slow dynamic characteristic, specified in the following table, when measured at any point, of reasonable interference with the use of such receiving Class A or B land.
Allowable Outdoor C-Weighted
Sound Levels in Decibels of Explosive
Blasting Sounds Emitted to Receiving
Class A or B Land from Any Class C Land
Used as Specified by SLUCM Code 852 or 854
Receiving Class A Land |
Receiving Class B Land |
109 |
114 |
b) Compliance with outdoor peak sound pressure level limits in the following table shall constitute prima facie level limits of this rule when measured on such receiving Class A or B land.
Equivalent Maximum Sound Pressure Level (Peak) Limits in Decibels
Lower Frequency Limit of Measuring System for Flat Response, a Variation from Linear Response of + or - 3dB (Hz) |
Receiving Class A Land (dB) |
Receiving Class B Land (dB) |
|
|
|
< o 0.1 |
135 |
140 |
< 2.0 but greater than 0.1 |
132 |
137 |
< 6.0 but greater than 2.0 |
130 |
135 |
|
|
|
c) During the nighttime hours, after sunset and before sunrise, the allowable sound level limits in subparagraphs (a) and (b) shall be reduced by 10 decibles except in emergency situations where rain, lightning, other atmospheric conditions, or operator or public safety requires unscheduled nighttime hour explosive blasting.
d) Persons causing or allowing explosive blasting to be conducted on any Class C land used as specified by SLUCM code 852 or 854 shall notify the local public of such blasting prior to its occurrence, except when emergency situations require unscheduled blasting, by publication of a blasting schedule, identifying the work days or dates and time periods when explosives are expected to be detonated, at least every three months in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the blast site.
(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 10960, effective September 1, 1982)
Amforge Division of Rockwell International located at 119th Street, Chicago,
Illinois shall:
a) Operate only ten forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operation of its forging hammers is limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. through 11:00 p.m., with occasional operations beginning at 6:00 a.m. and ending at midnight, Monday through Saturdays; and
c) Sound absorptive materials shall be installed on each of the forging hammer structures as each is routinely overhauled, but no later than January 1, 1987.
(Source: Recodified from Section 901.105(f)(1) at 9 Ill. Reg. 7147)
Modern Drop Forge Company located at 139th Street and Western Avenue in Blue
Island, Illinois shall:
a) Operate only twenty-one forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only during the hours of 6:00 a.m. through midnight, Mondays through Fridays, and 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays.
(Source: Recodified from Section 901.105(f) (2) at 9 Ill. Reg. 7147)
Wyman-Gordon Company located at 147th Street and Wood Street, Harvey, Illinois shall:
a) Operate only six forging hammer units, each consisting of two hammers, after January 1, 1984.
b) Operate forging units in Buildings 6 and 7, located at the southern perimeter of the Wyman-Gordon Company's Harvey facility, to produce no more than 20% of the total annual hammer production at the Harvey facility;
c) Operate forging units between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and midnight; limit forging operations on Saturdays and Sundays to no more than half a year's total; and limit forging operations during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. and midnight to less than 2% of the Harvey's facility total annual hammer production; and
d) Consolidate the two existing steel inventory yards at the one located north of Building 75 no later than January 1, 1984.
(Source: Recodified from Section 901.105(f)(3) at 9 Ill. Reg. 7147)
Wagner Casting Company and future owners of the forging facility located at the southeast corner of Sangamon and Jasper Streets in Decatur, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level or are otherwise subject to Section 901.105(c):
a) Shall operate no more than nine forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Shall operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 5:00 a.m. Monday through 9:00 p.m. Saturday.
(Source: Added at 8 Ill. Reg. 18893, effective September 2, 1984).
Moline Forge and future owners of the forging facility located at 4101 Fourth Avenue, Moline, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than nine forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 6:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985)
Cornell Forge, Hampshire Division and future owners of the forging facility located at Walker Road, Hampshire, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than seven forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only on Monday through Saturday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with an additional shift that may run from either 3:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. or from 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985)
Forgings and Stampings, Inc. and future owners of the forging facility located
at 1025 23rd Avenue, Rockford, Illinois, shall comply with the following
site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than six forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Saturday.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985)
Rockford Drop Forge Company and future owners of the forging facility located at 2031 Ninth Street, Rockford, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than twelve forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985)
Atlas Forge Division of Scot Forge and future owners of the forging facility located at 1501 South 55th Court, Cicero, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than three forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985)
Clifford-Jacobs Forging Company and future owners of the forging facility located at North Market Street, Champaign, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than fourteen hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 7149, effective May 7, 1985)
C.S. Norcross & Sons Company and future owners of the forging facility located at the intersection of Davis and Dean Streets, Bushnell, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than twelve forging hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 7149, effective May 7, 1985)
Vaughan & Bushnell Manufacturing Company and the future owners of the forging facility located at the intersection of Davis and Main Streets, Bushnell, Illinois, shall comply with the following site-specific operational level:
a) Operate no more than ten hammers at any one time; and
b) Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
(Source: Added at 9 Ill. Reg. 7149, effective May 7, 1985)
The following table is provided to aid in referencing old Board rule numbers to section numbers pursuant to codification.
Old Part 2 of Chapter 8 |
35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 901 |
|
|
Rule 201 |
Section 901.101 |
Rule 202 |
Section 901.102(a) |
Rule 203 |
Section 901.102(b) |
Rule 204 |
Section 901.103 |
Rule 205 |
Repealed |
Rule 205 (was old 206) |
Section 901.104 |
Rule 206 (new rule) |
Section 901.105 |
Rule 207 |
Section 901.106 |
Rule 208 |
Section 901.107 |
Rule 209 |
Section 901.108 |
Rule 210 |
Section 901.109 |
Added in Codification |
Appendix A |
Unnumbered Appendix to Chapter 8, Part 2 |
Appendix B |
APPENDIX
B
STANDARD
LAND USE CODING SYSTEM
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal
Highway Administration
Reprinted
1969
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
11 Household
units. 110 Household units. 1100 Household units.2 ---- A
12 Group
quarters. 121 Rooming and boarding houses. 1210 Rooming and boarding houses.3
7021
122 Membership
lodgings. 1221 Fraternity and sorority houses. 4Incl.
7041
1229 Other membership lodgings, NEC.5 Incl. 7041
123 Residence halls
or dormitories. 1231 Nurses’ homes. ----
1232 College dormitories. ----
1239 Other residence halls or dormitories, ----
NEC.
124 Retirement homes
and orphan- 1241 Retirement homes. ----
ages. 1242 Orphanages. ----
125 Religious
quarters. 1251 Convents. ----
1252 Monasteries. ----
1253 Rectories. ----
1259 Other religious quarters, NEC. ----
129 Other group
quarters, NEC. 1290 Other group quarters, NEC. ----
13 Residential hotels. 130 Residential
hotels. 1300 Residential hotels.6 Incl.
7011
14 Mobile home parks or courts. 140 Mobile
home parks or courts. 1400 Mobile home parks or courts.
7031
15 Transient lodgings. 151 Hotels, tourist
courts, and motels. 1510 Hotels, tourist courts, and motels.
7011
159 Other transient
lodgings, NEC. 1590 Other transient lodgings, NEC.7
19 Other residential, NEC. 190 Other residential,
NEC. 1900 Other residential, NEC. ---- A
FOOTNOTES
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the 3Code
1210----”Rooming and boarding houses” are those that have
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit 5 or more persons renting rooms, with or
without board, and not re-
land
use activity indicated. (See ch. III,
Sec. A3, “The Use of Stand- lated to
the had or person in charge. Where
there are less than 5
and Industrial
Classification Nomenclature.”) A dash
indicates that roomers, the total
quarters are considered as one “Household unit”
there is no
corresponding SIC code. and is
coded 1100.
2Code 1100--”Household units” are
defined as a house, and apart- 4"Incl. 7041" is an
abbreviation which indicates that the 4-digit
ment,
or other group of rooms, or a single room that is intended for land use activity category is only one of
several categories of establish-
occupancy
as separate living quarters. Occupants
of “Household ments that are included
under SIC code 7041.
units”
do not live and eat with other persons in the structure (such as 5"NEC”
is an abbreviation for “not elsewhere coded.”
in
a boarding house), and there is either (1) direct access from the 6Code
1300--”Residential hotels” are those that have 75 percent or
outside
or through a common hall, or (2) there is a kitchen or cooking more of the available accommodations
occupied by permanent guests
equipment
for the exclusive use of the occupants of the unit. The (i.e., persons who
reside more than 30 days). Hotels with
less than
occupants
may be a family, a group of unrelated persons, or a person 75 percent are included under code 15,
“Transient lodgings.”
living
alone. Mobile homes not in “Mobile home
parks or courts” 7Code 1590--”Other transient
lodgings, NEC” includes such estab-
(code
14), but resting on a permanent type of foundation (e.g., a brick lishments as the YMCA, YWCA, and YMHA when
50 percent or
or
concrete block foundation) are included as well as units that are more of the floor area is devoted to
lodging and associated activities
vacant
or that are used on a seasonal basis.
Farm homes are also in- and
when less than 75 percent of the accommodations are occupied by
cluded under
“household units” and should be identified separately permanent guests. If 75
percent or more of the guests are permanent,
from
the remainder of the farm which is coded under “Agriculture,” use code 1300. If 50 percent or more of the floor area is devoted to
code
81. recreational
activity, use code 7424, “Recreation centers (general).”
*”Land
Class” refers to Rule 201 Classifications.
“A” denotes a
Class
A Land, “B” denotes a Class B Land and “C” denotes a
Class
C Land. “U” denotes a Land unclassified
in rule 201.
(Added
by IEPA.)
B-1
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
21 Food
and kindred prod- 211 Meat products -- manufacturing. 2111 Meat
packing -- manufacturing. 2011 C
ucts--manufacturing. 2112 Sausages and other prepared meat 2013
products--manufacturing.
2113 Poultry and small game dressing and 2015
packing.
212 Dairy
products--manufacturing. 2121 Creamery butter--manufacturing. 2021
2122 Cheese, natural and processed. 2022
2123 Condensed and evaporated milk-- 2023
manufacturing.
2124 Ice cream and frozen desserts-- 2024
manufacturing.
2125 Fluid milk processing. 2026
213 Canning and
preserving of fruits, 2131 Canning and curing seafoods. 2031
vegetables, and seafoods. 2132 Canning specialty foods. 2032
2133 Canning fruits, vegetables, preserves, 2033
jams, and jellies.
2134 Drying and dehydrating fruits and 2034
vegetables.
2135 Pickling fruits and
vegetables; vege- 2035
table sauces and seasonings; salad
dressings--manufacturing.
2136 Fresh or frozen packaged fish and 2036
seafoods.
2137 Frozen fruits, fruit juices, vegetables, 2037
and specialities.
214 Grain mill
products--manufactur- 2141 Flour and other grain mill products. 2041
ing. 2142 Preparing feeds for animals and fowls. 2042
2143 Cereal preparations. 2043
2144 Rice milling. 2044
2145 Blending and preparing flour. 2045
2146 Wet corn milling. 2046
215 Bakery
products--manufacturing. 2150 Bakery products--manufacturing. 205
216 Sugar--manufacturing. 2160 Sugar--manufacturing. 206
217 Confectionery
and related prod- 2171 Candy and other confectionery prod- 2071
ucts--manufacturing.
ucts--manufacturing.
2172 Chocolate and cocoa products-- 2072
manufacturing.
2173 Chewing gum--manufacturing. 2073
218 Beverage--manufacturing. 2181 Malt
liquors--manufacturing. 2082
2182 Malt--manufacturing. 2083
2183 Wine, brandy, and brandy spirits-- 2084
manufacturing.
2184 Distilling, rectifying, and blending 2085
liquors.
2185 Bottling and canning soft drinks and 2086
carbonated waters.
2186 Flavor extracts and flavoring sirups 2087
manufacturing, NEC.
219 Other food
preparations and kin- 2191 Cottonseed oil milling. 2091
dred products manufacturing, 2192 Soybean oil milling. 2092
NEC. 2193 Vegetable oil milling (except cotton- 2093
seed and soybean).
2194 Animal and marine fats and oils (in- 2094
cluding grease and tallow)--manu-
facturing.
2195 Roasting coffee and coffee products-- 2095
manufacturing.
2196 Shortening, table oils, margarine, 2096
and other edible fats and oils--
manufacturing.
2197 Ice--manufacturing 2097
2198 Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and 2098
noodles--manufacturing.
2199 Other food preparations and kindred 2099 C
products manufacturing, NEC.
B-2
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
22 Textile
mill products--manu- 221 Broad and narrow woven fabrics 2210 Broad
and narrow woven fabrics and 221,222,2239 C
facturing. and other small wares (cotton, other small wares (cotton, manmade and
224
manmade fibers, silk, and wool)-- fibers, silk, and wool)--manufacturing.
manufacturing.
222 Knit
goods--manufacturing. 2220 Knit goods--manufacturing. 225
223 Dyeing and
finishing of textiles 2230 Dyeing and finishing of textiles (ex- 226
(except wool fabrics and knit
cept wool fabrics and knit goods).
goods.
224 Floor coverings
(rugs and carpets) 2240 Floor coverings (rugs and carpets)-- 227
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
225 Yarns and
threads--manufacturing. 2250 Yarns and threads--manufacturing. 228
229 Other textile
goods manufacturing, 2291 Felt goods (except woven felts and 2291
NEC.
hats)--manufacturing.
2292 Lace Goods--manufacturing. 2292
2293 Padding and upholstery filling-- 2293
manufacturing.
2294 Processing waste and recovering fibers 2294
and flock.
2295 Artificial leather and oil cloth manu- 2295
facturing and other impregnating and
coating fabrics (except rubberizing).
2296 Tire cording and fabric--manufacturing. 2296
2297 Wool scouring, worsted combing, and 2297
towing to top.
2299 Other textile goods manufacturing, 2299
NEC.
23 Apparel
and other finished 231 Men’s, youths’ and boys’ suits, 2310 Men’s,
youth’s, and boys’ suits, coats, 231
products made from fab- coats, and overcoats--manufac- and overcoats--manufacturing.
rics, leather, and similar turing.
materials-- manufacturing.
232 Men’s, youths’,
and boys’ furnish- 2320 Men’s, youths’, and boys’ furnishings, 232
ings, work clothing, and allied work clothing, and allied garments--
garments--manufacturing. manufacturing.
233 Women’s,
misses’, juniors’, girls’, 2330 Women’s, misses’, juniors’, girls’, 233 and
children’s, and infants’ outerwear--
children’s, and infants’ outerwear-- 236
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
234 Women’s,
misses’, children’s, and 2340 Women’s, misses’, children’s, and 234
infants’ undergarments--manufact- infants’ undergarments--manufacturing.
uring.
235 Hats, caps, and
millinery-manu- 2350 Hats, caps, and millinery--manufac- 235
facturing.
turing.
236 Leather and
leather products-- 2361 Leather tanning and finishing. 3111
manufacturing. 2362 Industrial leather belting and packing-- 3121
manufacturing.
2363 Boot and shoe cut stock and findings-- 3131
manufacturing.
2364 Footwear (except rubber)--manufacturing. 314
2365 Leather gloves and mittens-manufacturing. 315
2366 Luggage--manufacturing. 316
2367 Handbags and other personal leather 317
goods--manufacturing.
2369 Other leather products manufacturing, 319
NEC.
237 2370 Fur
goods--manufacturing. 237 C
B-3
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
23 Apparel
and other finished 238 Miscellaneous apparel and acces- 2381 Dress
and work gloves (except knit 2381 C
products made from fab- sories--manufacturing. and all leather)--manufacturing.
rics, leather, and similar 2382 Robes
and dressing gowns-manu- 2384
materials--manufacturing-- facturing.
Continued 2383 Raincoats
and other waterproof outer 2385
garments--manufacturing.
2384 Leather and sheep lined clothing-- 2386
manufacturing.
2385 Apparel belts--manufacturing. 2387
2389 Other miscellaneous apparel and ac- 2389
cessory manufacturing, NEC.
239 Other fabricated
textile products 2391 Curtains and draperies--manufac- 2391
manufacturing, NEC. turing.
2392 House furnishings (except curtains 2392
and draperies)--manufacturing.
2393 Textile bags--manufacturing. 2393
2394 Canvas products--manufacturing. 2394
2395 Pleating, decorative and novelty 2395
stitching and tucking for the trade.
2396 Apparel findings and related prod- 2396
ucts--manufacturing.
2399 Other fabricated textile products 2397 and
manufacturing, NEC. 2399
24 Lumber and wood prod- 241 Logging camps and
logging con- 2410 Logging camps and logging contrac- 241
ucts (except furniture)--
tractors.
tors.
manufacturing.
242 Sawmills and
planing mills. 2421 Sawmills and planing mills, general. 2421
2422 Hardwood dimension and flooring-- 2426
manufacturing.
2429 Special sawmill products manufac- 2429
turing, NEC.
243 Millwork,
veneer, plywood, and 2431 Millwork. 2431
prefabricated structural wood 2432 Veneer and plywood--manufactur- 2432
products--manufacturing.
ing.
2433 Prefabricating wooden buildings and 2433
structural members--manufacturing.
244 Wooden
containers--manufactur- 2440 Wooden containers--manufacturing. 244
ing.
249 Other lumber and
wood products. 2491 Wood preserving. 2491
(except furniture) manufactur- 2499 Other lumber and wood products 2499
ing, NEC.
(except furniture) manufacturing,
NEC.
25 Furniture and fixtures-- 251 Household
furniture--manufactur- 2510 Household furniture--manufacturing. 251
manufacturing.
ing.
252 Office furniture--manufacturing. 2520 Office
furniture--manufacturing. 252
253 Public building
and related fur- 2530 Public building and related furni- 2531
niture--manufacturing.
ture--manufacturing.
254 Partitions,
shelving, lockers, and 2540 Partitions, shelving, lockers, and 254
office and store fixtures--manu- office and store fixtures--manu-
facturing.
facturing.
259 Other furniture
and fixtures manu- 2591 Venetian blinds and shades--manu- 2591
facturing, NEC. facturing.
2599 Other furniture and fixtures manu- 2599
facturing, NEC.
26 Paper and allied products-- 261 Pulp--manufacturing. 2610 Pulp--manufacturing. 261
manufacturing.
262 Paper (except
building paper)-- 2620 Paper (except building paper)-- 262 C
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
B-4
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
26 Paper
and allied products-- 263 Paperboard--manufacturing. 2630 Paperboard--manufacturing. 263 C
manufacturing--Continued
264 Converted
paper and paperboard 2641 Paper coating and glazing. 2641
products (except containers and 2642 Envelope--manufacturing. 2642
boxes)--manufacturing. 2643 Bags (except textile bags)--manu- 2643
facturing.
2644 Wallpaper--manufacturing. 2644
2645 Die cut paper and paperboard; and 2645
cardboard--manufacturing.
2646 Pressed and molded pulp goods-- 2646
manufacturing.
2647 Sanitary paper products--manufac- 2647
turing.
2649 Other converted paper and paper- 2649
board products (except containers
and boxes) manufacturing, NEC.
265 Paperboard
containers and boxes-- 2650 Paperboard containers and boxes-- 265
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
266 Building paper
and building 2660 Building paper and building board-- 266
board--manufacturing.
manufacturing.
27 Printing, publishing, and 271 Newspapers: publishing, publish- 2710 Newspapers: publishing, publishing 271
allied industries. ing and printing. and printing.
272 Periodicals: publishing, publishing 2720 Periodicals: publishing, publishing 272
and printing.
and printing.
273 Books: publishing, publishing and 2730 Books:
publishing, publishing and 273
printing.
printing.
274 Commercial
printing. 2740 Commercial printing. 275
275 Manifold
business forms--manu- 2750 Manifold business forms--manufac- 276
facturing.
turing.
276 Greeting card--manufacturing. 2760 Greeting
card--manufacturing. 277
277 Bookbinding
and related indus- 2771 Blankbooks, looseleaf binders, and 2782
tries--manufacturing.
devices--manufacturing.
2772 Bookbinding and miscellaneous re- 2789
lated work--manufacturing.
278 Printing trade
service industries. 2781 Typesetting. 2791
2782 Photoengraving. 2793
2783 Electrotyping and stereotyping. 2794
2789 Other printing trade service indus- 2799
tries, NEC.
279 Other printing and
publishing, NEC. 2790 Other printing and publishing, NEC. 274
28 Chemicals
and allied prod- 281 Industrial inorganic and organic 2810 Industrial
inorganic and organic 281
ucts--manufacturing.
chemicals--manufacturing.
chemicals--manufacturing.
282 Plastics
materials and synthetic 2820 Plastics materials and synthetic 282
resins, synthetic rubber, syn- resins, synthetic rubber, synthetic
thetic and other manmade fibers and other manmade fibers (except
(except glass)--manufacturing.
glass)--manufacturing.
283 Drug--manufacturing. 2831 Biological
products--manufacturing. 2831
2832 Medicinal chemicals and botanical 2833
products--manufacturing.
2833 Pharmaceutical preparations--man- 2834
ufacturing.
284 Soap, detergents,
and cleaning 2841 Soap and detergents (except spe- 2841
preparations, perfumes, cos-
cialty cleaners)--manufacturing.
metics, and other toilet prepa- 2842 Specialty cleaning, polishing, and 2842
rations--manufacturing.
sanitation preparations (except
soap and detergents)--manufac-
turing.
2843 Surface active agents, finishing 2843
agents, sulfonated oils, and as-
sistants--manufacturing.
2844 Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet 2844 C
preparations-manufacturing.
B-5
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
28 Chemicals
and allied prod- 285 Paints, varnishes, lacquers, en- 2850 Paints,
varnishes, lacquers, enamels, 285 C
ucts--manufacturing--
amels, and allied products--
and allied products--manufacturing.
Continued.
manufacturing.
286 Gum and wood
chemicals-manu- 2860 Gum and wood chemicals--manufac- 286
facturing.
turing.
287 Agricultural
chemicals--manufac- 2870 Agricultural chemicals--manufac- 287
turing.
turing.
289 Other chemicals
and allied prod- 2891 Glue and gelatin--manufacturing. 2891
ucts--manufacturing, NEC. 2892 Explosives--manufacturing. 2892
2893 Printing ink--manufacturing. 2893
2894 Carbon black--manufacturing. 2895
2899 Other chemicals and allied products 2899
manufacturing, NEC.
29 Petroleum
refining and re- 291 Petroleum refining. 2910 Petroleum
refining. 291
lated industries.
292 Paving and
roofing materials-- 2921 Paving
mixtures and blocks--manu- 2951
manufacturing.
facturing.
2922 Asphalt felts and coatings--manu- 2952
facturing.
299 Other petroleum
refining and re- 2991 Lubricating oils and greases--manu- 2992
lated industries, NEC.
facturing.
2999 Other petroleum and coal products 2999
manufacturing, NEC.
31 Rubber and miscellaneous 311 Tires
and inner tubes--manufac- 3110 Tires and inner tubes--manufactur- 301
plastic products--manu-
turing.
ing.
facturing.
312 Rubber
footwear--manufacturing. 3120 Rubber footwear--manufacturing. 302
313 Reclaiming
rubber. 3130 Reclaiming rubber. 303
314 Miscellaneous
plastic products-- 3140 Miscellaneous plastic products-- 307
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
319 Other fabricated
rubber products 3190 Other fabricated rubber products 306
manufacturing, NEC. manufacturing, NEC.
32 Stone,
clay, and glass prod- 321 Flat glass--manufacturing. 3210 Flat
glass--manufacturing. 3211 and
ucts--manufacturing. incl. 3231
322 Glass and
glassware (pressed or 3221 Glass containers--manufacturing. 3221 and
blown)--manufacturing. incl. 3231
3229 Other glass and glassware (pressed 3229 and
or blown) manufacturing, NEC. incl. 3231
323 Cement
(hydraulic)--manufactur- 3230 Cement (hydraulic)--manufacturing. 324
ing.
324 Structural
clay products--manu- 3241 Brick and structural clay tile--manu- 3251
facturing.
facturing.
3242 Ceramic wall and floor tile--manu- 3253
facturing.
3243 Clay refractories--manufacturing. 3255
3249 Other structural clay products manu- 3259
facturing, NEC.
325 Pottery and
related products-- 3251 Vitreous china plumbing fixtures, 3261
manufacturing.
china, earthenware fittings, and
bathroom accessories--manufacturing.
3252 Vitreous china table and kitchen 3262
articles--manufacturing.
3253 Fine earthenware (whiteware) table 3263
and kitchen articles--manufacturing.
3254 Porcelain electrical supplies--manu- 3264
facturing.
3259 Other pottery and related products 3269 C
manufacturing, NEC.
B-6
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
32 Stone,
clay, and glass prod- 326 Concrete, gypsum, and plaster 3261 Concrete
brick and block--manu- 3271 C
ucts--manufacturing--
products--manufacturing.
facturing.
Continued. 3262 Concrete products (excluding brick 3272
and block)--manufacturing.
3263 Concrete (ready mixed)--manufac- 3273
turing.
3264 Lime products--manufacturing. 3274
3265 Gypsum products--manufacturing. 3275
327 Cut stone and stone
products-- 3270 Cut stone and stone products--manu- 328
manufacturing.
facturing.
328 Abrasive,
asbestos, and miscella- 3280 Abrasive, asbestos, and miscella- 329
neous nonmetallic mineral prod- neous nonmetallic mineral prod-
ucts--manufacturing.
ucts--manufacturing.
33 Primary metal industries. 331 Blast
furnaces, steel works, and 3311 Blast furnaces (including coke ovens), 3312
the rolling and finishing of fer-
steel works, and the rolling of fer-
rous metals.
rous metals.
3312 Electrometallurgical products--man- 3313
ufacturing.
3313 Steel wire drawing and steel nails 3315
and spikes--manufacturing.
3314 Cold rolled sheet, strip, and bars-- 3316
manufacturing.
3315 Steel pipe and tubes--manufacturing. 3317
332 Iron and steel
foundries. 3320 Iron and steel foundries. 332
333 Primary smelting
and refining of 3331 Primary smelting and refining of 3331
nonferrous metals. copper.
3332 Primary smelting and refining of 3332
lead.
3333 Primary smelting and refining of 3333
zinc.
3334 Primary production of aluminum. 3334
3339 Other primary smelting and refining 3339
of nonferrous metals, NEC.
334 Secondary
smelting and refining of 3340 Secondary smelting and refining of 334
nonferrous metals and alloys.
nonferrous metals and alloys.
335 Rolling, drawing,
and extruding of 3351 Rolling drawing, and extruding of 3351
nonferrous metals. copper.
3352 Rolling, drawing, and extruding of 3352
aluminum.
3353 Rolling, drawing, and extruding of 3356
nonferrous metals (except copper
and aluminum).
3354 Drawing and insulating of nonferrous 3357
wire.
336 Nonferrous
foundries. 3360 Nonferrous foundries. 336
339 Other primary
metal industries, 3390 Other primary metal industries, 339
NEC.
NEC.
34 Fabricated
metal prod- 341 Ordinance and accessories. 3411 Guns,
howitzers, mortars, and re- 191
ucts--manufacturing. lated equipment--manufacturing.
3412 Ammunition (except small arms) 192
manufacturing and complete as-
sembling of guided missiles and
space vehicles.
3413 Tanks and tank components--manu- 193
facturing.
3414 Sighting and fire control equipment-- 194
manufacturing.
3415 Small arms--manufacturing. 195
3416 Small arms ammunition--manufac- 196
turing.
3419 Other ordinance and accessories 199 C
manufacturing, NEC.
B-7
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
34 Fabricated
metal prod- 342 Machinery (except electrical)-- 3421 Engines
and turbines--manufactur- 351 C
ucts--manufacturing--
manufacturing.
ing.
Continued. 3422 Farm machinery and equipment-- 352
manufacturing.
3423 Construction, mining, and materials 353
handling machinery and equip-
ment--manufacturing.
3424 Metalworking machinery and equip- 354
ment--manufacturing.
3425 Special industry machinery (except 355
metalworking machinery)--manu-
facturing.
3426 General industrial machinery and 356
equipment--manufacturing.
3427 Office, computing, and accounting 357
machines--manufacturing.
3428 Service industry machines--manu- 358
facturing.
3429 Other machinery --manufacturing 359
(except electrical), NEC.
343 Electrical
machinery, equipment, 3431 Electrical transmission and distribu- 361
and supplies--manufacturing.
tion equipment--manufacturing.
3432 Electrical industrial apparatus-- 362
manufacturing.
3433 Household appliances--manufactur- 363
ing.
3434 Electric lighting and wiring equip- 364
ment--manufacturing.
3435 Radio and television receiving sets 365
(except communication types)--
manufacturing.
3436 Communication equipment--manu- 366
facturing.
3437 Electronic components and acces- 367
sories--manufacturing.
3439 Other electrical machinery, equip- 369
ment, and supplies manufactur-
ing, NEC.
344 Transportation
equipment--man- 3441 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle 371
ufacturing.
equipment--manufacturing.
3442 Aircraft and parts--manufacturing. 372
3443 Ship and boat building and repairing. 373
3444 Railroad equipment--manufacturing. 374
3445 Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts-- 375
manufacturing.
3449 Other transportation equipment 379
manufacturing, NEC.
349 Other fabricated
metal products 3491 Metal cans--manufacturing. 341
manufacturing, NEC. 3492 Cutlery, hand tools, and general 342
hardware--manufacturing.
3493 Heating apparatus (except electri- 343
cal) and plumbing fixtures--man-
ufacturing.
3494 Fabricated structural metal prod- 344
ucts--manufacturing.
3495 Screw machine products and bolts, 345
nuts, screws, rivets, and washers--
manufacturing.
3496 Metal stamping--manufacturing. 346
3497 Coating, engraving, and allied serv- 347
ices.
3498 Fabricated wire products (miscella- 348
neous products)--manufacturing.
3499 Other fabricated metal products 349 C
manufacturing, NEC.
B-8
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
35 Professional, scientific, and 351 Engineering,
laboratory, and sci- 3510 Engineering, laboratory, and scien- 381 C
controlling instruments:
entific and research instruments
tific and research instruments and
photographic and optical and associated equipment-- associated equipment--manufac-
goods; watches and clocks-- manufacturing. turing.
manufacturing.
352 Instruments
for measuring, con- 3521 Mechanical measuring and control- 3821
trolling, and indicating physical
ling instruments (except automatic
characteristics--manufacturing.
temperature controls)--manufac-
turing.
3522 Automatic temperature controls-- 3822
manufacturing.
353 Optical
instruments and lenses-- 3530 Optical instruments and lenses-- 383
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
354 Surgical,
medical, and dental in- 3541 Surgical and medical instruments 3841
struments and supplies--manu- and apparatus--manufacturing.
facturing.
3542 Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical 3842
appliances and supplies--manufac-
turing.
3543 Dental equipment and supplies-- 3843
manufacturing.
355 Ophthalmic
goods--manufactur- 3550 Ophthalmic goods--manufacturing. 385
ing.
356 Photographic
equipment and sup- 3560 Photographic equipment and sup- 386
plies--manufacturing.
plies--manufacturing.
357 Watches,
clocks, clockwork oper- 3570 Watches, clocks, clockwork operated 387
ated devices, and parts--manu-
devices, and parts--manufacturing.
facturing.
39 Miscellaneous
manufactur- 391 Jewelry, silverware, and plated 3911 Jewelry
and precious metals-manu- 3911
ing, NEC. ware--manufacturing. facturing.
3912 Jewelers’ findings and materials-- 3912
manufacturing.
3913 Lapidary work. 3913
3914 Silverware and plated ware--manu- 3914
facturing.
392 Musical
instruments and parts-- 3920 Musical instruments and parts-- 393
manufacturing.
manufacturing.
393 Toys, amusement,
sporting, and 3930 Toys, amusement, sporting, and 394
athletic goods--manufacturing.
athletic goods--manufacturing.
394 Pens, pencils,
and other office 3940 Pens, pencils, and other office and 395
and artists’ materials--manu-
artists’ materials--manufacturing.
facturing.
395 Costume jewelry,
costume novel- 3950 Costume jewelry, costume novelties, 396
ties, buttons, and miscellaneous
buttons, and miscellaneous notions
notions (except precious metals) (except precious metals)--manu-
--manufacturing.
facturing.
396 Tobacco--manufacturing. 3961 Cigarettes--manufacturing. 211
3962 Cigars--manufacturing. 212
3963 Tobacco (chewing and smoking) and 213
snuff--manufacturing.
3964 Tobacco stemming and redrying. 214 C
397 Motion picture
production. 3970 Motion picture production. 7811 B
B-9
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
39 Miscellaneous
manufactur- 399 Other miscellaneous manufactur- 3991 Brooms
and brushes--manufactur- 3981 C
ing, NEC--Continued.
ing, NEC.
ing.
3992 Linoleum, asphalted-felt base, and 3982
other hard surface floor cover
manufacturing, NEC.
3993 Matches--manufacturing. 3983
3994 Lamp shades--manufacturing. 3987
3995 Mortician’s goods-manufacturing. 3988
3996 Fur dressing and dyeing 3992
3997 Signs and advertising displays-- 3993
manufacturing.
3998 Umbrellas, parasols, and canes-- 3995
manufacturing.
3999 Other miscellaneous manufacturing, 3984 and
NEC. 3999 C
41 Railroad, rapid rail transit, 411 Railroad
transportation. 4111 Railroad right-of-way (excluding ---- U
and street railway trans- switching and marshaling yards).
portation. 4112 Railroad
switching and marshaling ---- C
yards.
4113 Railroad terminals (passenger). ----
4114 Railroad terminals (freight). ----
4115 Railroad terminals (passenger and ----
freight).
4116 Railroad equipment and mainte- ----
nance.
4119 Other railroad transportation, NEC. ---- C
412 Rapid rail
transit and street rail- 4121 Rapid rail transit and street railway ---- U
way transportation.
right-of-way.2
4122 Rapid rail transit and street railway ---- C
passenger terminals.3
4123 Rapid rail transit and street railway ----
equipment maintenance.
4129 Other rapid rail transit and street ----
railway transportation, NEC.
42 Motor
vehicle transporta- 421 Bus transportation. 4211 Bus passenger
terminals (intercity).4 ----
tion. 4212 Bus passenger terminals (local).4 ----
4213 Bus passenger terminals (intercity ----
and local).4
4214 Bus garaging and equipment mainte- ----
nance.
4219 Other bus transportation, NEC. ----
422 Motor freight
transportation. 4221 Motor freight terminals. ----
4222 Motor freight garaging and equip- ----
ment maintenance.
4229 Other motor freight transportation, ---- C
NEC.
FOOTNOTES
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. The are the
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit land
use
activity indicated. (See ch. III, Sec.
A3, “The Use of Standard
Industrial
Classification Nomenclature.”) A dash
indicates that there
is
no corresponding SIC code.
B-10
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
42 Motor
vehicle transporta- 429 Other motor vehicle transporta- 4291 Taxicab
transportation. 4121 C
tion--Continued
tion, NEC. 4299 Other motor vehicle transportation, ---- C
NEC.
43 Aircraft
transportation. 431 Airports and flying fields. 4311 Airport
and flying field landing/ ---- U
takeoff fields.
4312 Airport and flying field terminals ----
(passenger).
4313 Airport and flying field terminals ----
(freight).
4314 Airport and flying field terminals ----
(passenger and freight).
4315 Aircraft storage and equipment ----
maintenance.
4319 Other airports and flying fields, ----
NEC.
439 Other
aircraft transportation, 4391 Heliport
landing/takeoff pads.5 ---- U
NEC. 4399 Other aircraft transportation, NEC. ----
44 Marine
craft transporta- 441 Marine terminals.7 4411 Marine
terminals (passenger).8 ---- C
tion.8 4412 Marine terminals (freight). ----
4413 Marine terminals (passenger and ----
freight).
4414 Marine terminals (commercial fish- ----
ing).
4419 Other marine terminals, NEC. ----
449 Other marine
craft transportation, 4490 Other marine craft transportation, ---- C
NEC.
NEC.
45 Highway and street right-of-way. 451 Freeways. 4510 Freeways.9 ---- U
452 Expressways. 4520 Expressways.10 ----
453 Parkways. 4530 Parkways.11 ----
454 Arterial streets. 4540 Arterial
streets.12 ----
455 Collector/distributor
streets. 4550 Collector/distributor streets.13 ----
456 Local access
streets. 4560 Local access streets.14 ----
457 Alleys. 4570 Alleys.15 ----
459 Other highway and
street right-of- 4590 Other highway and street right-of- ---- U
way, NEC.
way, NEC.
46 Automobile parking. 460 Automobile
parking. 4600 Automobile parking.16 ---- C
47 Communication. 471 Telephone
communication. 4711 Telephone exchange stations. ---- B
4712 Telephone relay towers (microwave). ----
4719 Other telephone communication, ----
NEC.
472 Telegraph
communication. 4721 Telegraph message centers. ----
4722 Telegraph transmitting and receiv- ----
ing stations (only).
4729 Other telegraph communication, ----
NEC.
473 Radio
communication. 4731 Radio broadcasting studios (only). ----
4732 Radio transmitting stations and ----
towers.
4739 Other radio communication, NEC. ----
474 Television
communication. 4741 Television broadcasting studios (only). ----
4742 Television transmitting stations and ----
relay towers.
4749 Other television communication, ----
NEC.
475 Radio and
television communica- 4751 Radio and television broadcasting ----
tion (combined systems). studios, only (combined systems).
4759 Other combined radio and television ----
communication, NEC.
479 Other
communication, NEC. 4790 Other communication. NEC. ---- B
B-11
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
48 Utilities 481 Electric
utility. 4811 Electric transmission right-of-way.17 ---- C
4812 Electric generation plants. ----
4813 Electricity regulating substations. ----
4819 Other electric utility, NEC. ----
482 Gas utility. 4821 Gas
pipeline right-of-way.17 ----
4822 Gas production plants. ----
4823 Natural or manufactured gas storage ----
and distribution points.
4824 Gas pressure control stations. ----
4829 Other gas utilities, NEC. ----
483 Water utilities
and irrigation. 4831 Water pipeline right-of-way.17 ----
4832 Water treatment plants (purifica- ----
tion).
4833 Water storage.18 ----
4834 Irrigation distribution channels. ----
4835 Water pressure control stations. ----
4839 Other water utilities and irrigation, ----
NEC.
484 Sewage disposal. 4841 Sewage
treatment plants. ----
4842 Sewage sludge drying beds. ----
4843 Sewage pressure control stations. ----
4849 Other sewage disposal, NEC. ----
485 Solid waste
disposal. 4851 Refuse incineration. ----
4852 Central garbage grinding stations. ----
4853 Compositing plants. ----
4854 Sanitary landfills. ----
4855 Refuse disposals. ----
4856 Industrial waste disposals. ----
4857 Active slag dumps and mineral waste ----
disposals.
4859 Other solid waste disposal, NEC. ----
489 Other utilities,
NEC. 4890 Other utilities, NEC. ----
49 Other
transportation, com- 491 Other pipeline right-of-way and 4911 Petroleum
pipeline right-of-way.17 ----
munication, and utilities, pressure control stations, NEC. 4912 Petroleum
pressure control stations. ----
NEC. 4919 Other pipeline right-of-way and pres- ----
sure control stations, NEC.
492 Transportation
services and ar- 4921 Freight forwarding services. 4041 and
rangements. 4712
4922 Packing and crating services. 4783
4923 Travel arranging services. 472
4924 Transportation ticket services. 18 ----
4929 Other transportation services and ----
arrangements, NEC.
499 Other
transportation, communica- 4900 Other transportation, communica- ---- C
tion, and utilities, NEC.
tion, and utilities, NEC.
FOOTNOTES 5Code
4391--”Heliport landing/takeoff pads” are identified only
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the when they are
separate activities and not a part of code 431, “Airports
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit and flying fields.”
land
use activity indicated. (See ch. III,
Sec. A3, “The Use of Stand- 6Code
44--”Marine craft transportation.” The maintenance and
ard
Industrial Classification Nomenclature.”)
A dash indicates that repair
of marine craft should be coded 3443, “Ship and boat building
there
is no corresponding SIC code. and repairing.”
2Code
4121--”Rapid rail transit and street railway right-of-way” 7Code
441--”Marine terminals” include all docking facilities (e.g.,
includes
only that land which is not within public right-of-way (e.g., wharves, piers, and docks) and
associated areas that are used by com-
within
a public street right-of-way). Railroad
right-of-way used by mercial passenger,
freight, and fishing craft. Docking
facilities that
rapid
rail transit is considered to be railroad right-of-way and is coded primarily serve recreational type of
marine craft are identified under
4111. code 744, “Marinas,”
3Code
4122--”Rapid rail transit and street railway passenger ter- 8Code
4411--”Marine terminals (passenger)” include ferry terminals.
minals”
identifies only those terminals that are not located within 9Code
4510--”Freeways” are divided highways for through traffic
public
right-of-way (e.g., within a public street right-of-way). with full control of access and no cross
traffic at grade.
4Codes
4211, 4212, 4213--”Bus passenger terminals” identifies only 10Code
4520--”Expressways” are divided highways for through
those
terminals that are not located on the public right-of-way (e.g., traffic with full or partial control of access
with grade separations at
within
a public street right-of-way). major crossroads.
Footnotes continued on following page.
B-12
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
11Code
4530--”Parkways” are highways for noncommercial traffic, 17 parking spaces), and that serves
no other single type of activity.
with
full or partial control of access. They
are located within a park This code includes parking on open
lots, parking within parking struc-
or
within a ribbon of parklike development. tures,
parking within structures that also house other activities (e.g.,
12Code 4540--”Arterial streets”
are those streets which serve move- parking area in an office building), and the
parking area at shopping
ments
of traffic and are not freeways, expressways, and parkways. centers. Parking areas of less than 5,000 square feet
are not identified
Generally
there is no control of access. as a
separate activity.
13Code
4550--”Collector/distributor streets” are those streets that 17Codes
4811, 4821, 4831, 4911--These codes identify those areas
collect
traffic from the local streets and channel it into the arterial where the surface is devoted exclusively
to the right-of-way of the respec-
system. These streets also provide necessary
cross-connections be- tive activities
and is used for no other purposes.
tween
arterials. The collector/distributor
street does not handle long 18Code
4833--”Water storage” includes impounded surface water
through
trips, and it is not continuous for any great length. areas or water tanks used for storage. Lakes or other natural water
14Code
4560--”Local access streets” are those used primarily for formations are identified under code 93,
“Water areas.”
access
to residences, businesses, or other abutting activities. 19Code
4924--”Transportation ticket services” include the ticket
15Code
4570--”Alleys” are minor narrow streets usually without offices of any of the transportation systems. The ticket offices are
sidewalks
and on which building adjoin from the rear. identified
only when they are a separate and distinct activity, not
16Code
4600--”Automobile parking” includes nonresidential off- located within one of the transportation terminals.
street
parking that is 5,000 square feet or greater (or approximately
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
51 Wholesale
trade.2 511 Motor vehicles and automotive 5111 Automobiles
and other motor vehi- 5012 B
equipment--wholesale. cles--wholesale.
5112 Automotive equipment--wholesale. 5013
5113 Tires and tubes--wholesale. 5014
512 Drugs, chemicals,
and allied 5121 Drugs, drug proprietaries and drug- 5022
products--wholesale. gists’ sundries--wholesale.
5122 Paints and varnishes--wholesale. 5028
5129 Other drugs, chemicals, and allied 5029
products, wholesale, NEC.
513 Dry goods and
apparel--whole- 5131 Dry goods, piece goods, and notions-- 5032
sale. wholesale.
5132 Apparel and accessories, hosiery, and 5035
lingerie--wholesale.
5133 Footwear--wholesale. 5039
514 Groceries and
related products-- 5141 Groceries (general line)--wholesale. 5042
wholesale. 5142 Dairy products--wholesale. 5043
5143 Poultry and poultry products-- 5044
wholesale.
5144 Confectionery--wholesale. 5045
5145 Fish and seafoods--wholesale. 5046
5146 Meats and meat products--wholesale. 5047
5147 Fruits and vegetables (fresh)-- 5048
wholesale.
5149 Other groceries and related products 5049
wholesale, NEC.
515 Farm products
(raw materials)-- 5151 Cotton--wholesale. Incl. 5051
wholesale. 5152 Grain--wholesale. Incl. 5051
5153 Hides, skins, and raw furs-whole- Incl. 5051
sale.
5154 Leaf tobacco--wholesale. Incl.
5051
5155 Wool and mohair--wholesale. Incl. 5051
5156 Livestock--wholesale. Incl.
5051
5157 Horses and mules--wholesale. Incl.
5051
5159 Other farm products wholesale, Incl. 5051
NEC.
516 Electrical
goods--wholesale. 5161 Electrical apparatus and equipment, 5063
wiring supplies, and construction
materials--wholesale.
5162 Electrical appliances, television, and 5064
radio sets--wholesale.
5163 Electronic parts and equipment-- 5065
wholesale.
517 Hardware,
plumbing, heating 5171 Hardware--wholesale. 5072
equipment, and supplies-- 5172 Plumbing and heating equipment 5074
wholesale.
and supplies--wholesale.
5173 Air conditioning, refrigerated equip- 5077 B
ment, and supplies--wholesale.
B-13
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
51 Wholesale trade 2-- 518 Machinery,
equipment, and 5181 Commercial and industrial machin- 5082 B
Continued supplies--wholesale. ery,
equipment, and supplies--
wholesale.
5182 Farm machinery and equipment-- 5083
wholesale.
5183 Professional equipment and sup- 5086
plies--wholesale.
5184 Equipment and supplies for service 5087
establishments--wholesale.
5185 Transportation equipment and sup- 5088
lies (except motor vehicles)--
wholesale.
5189 Other machinery, equipment, and 5089
supplies wholesale, NEC.
519 Other wholesale
trade, NEC. 5191 Metals and minerals (except petro- 5091
leum products and scrap)--whole-
sale.
5192 Petroleum bulk stations and termi- 5092
nals--wholesale.
5193 Scrap and waste materials--whole- 5093
sale.
5194 Tobacco and tobacco products-- 5094
wholesale.
5195 Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic 5095
beverages--wholesale.
5196 Paper and paper products--whole- 5096
sale.
5197 Furniture and home furnishings-- 5097
wholesale.
5198 Lumber and construction materials-- 5098
wholesale.
5199 Other wholesale trade, NEC. 5099
52 Retail
trade--building ma- 521 Lumber and other building ma- 5211 Lumber
years-retail 5211
terials, hardware, and
terials--retail. 5212 Building materials--retail. 5212
farm equipment.
522 Heating and
plumbing equip- 5220 Heating and plumbing equipment-- 522
ment-retail.
retail.
523 Paint, glass, and
wallpaper-- 5230 Paint, glass, and wallpaper-retail. 523
retail.
524 Electrical
supplies--retail. 5240 Electrical supplies--retail. 524
525 Hardware and
farm equip- 5251 Hardware--retail 5251
ment--retail. 5252 Farm equipment retail. 5252
53 Retail
trade--general mer- 531 Department
stores--retail. 5310 Department stores--retail. 531
chandise.
532 Mail order
houses--retail. 5320 Mail order houses--retail. 532
533 Limited price
variety stores-- 5330 Limited price variety stores--retail. 533
retail.
534 Merchandise
vending machine 5340 Merchandise vending machine op- 534
operators--retail. erators--retail.
535 Direct selling
organizations-- 5350 Direct selling organizations--retail. 535
retail.
539 Other retail
trade--general 5391 Dry goods and general merchan- 5392
merchandise, NEC. dise--retail.
5392 General stores--retail. 5393
54 Retail
trade--food. 541 Groceries (with or without 5410 Groceries
(with or without meat)-- 541
meat)--retail
retail.
542 Meats and
fish--retail. 5421 Meats--retail. 5422
5422 Fish and seafoods--retail. 5423 B
B-14
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
54 Retail trade--food-- 543 Fruits
and vegetables--retail. 5430 Fruits and vegetables--retail. 543 B
Continued
544 Candy, nut, and
confectionery-- 5440 Candy, nut, and confectionery-- 544
retail.
retail.
545 Dairy
products-retail. 5450 Dairy products--retail. 545
546 Bakeries--retail. 5461 Bakeries
(manufacturing)--retail.3 5462
5462 Bakeries (nonmanufacturing)--re- 5463
tail.4
549 Other retail
trade--food, NEC. 5491 Egg and poultry--retail. 5491
5499 Other retail trade--food, NEC. 5499
55 Retail
trade--automotive, 551 Motor vehicles--retail. 5511 Motor vehicles (new and used cars)-- 551
marine craft, aircraft, retail.
and accessories. 5512 Motor vehicles (used cars only)-- 552
retail.
552 Tires, batteries,
and acces- 5520 Tires, batteries, and accessories-- 553
sories--retail.
retail.
553 Gasoline service
stations. 5530 Gasoline service stations. 554
559 Other retail
trade--automotive, 5591 Marine craft and accessories--retail Incl. 5599
marine craft, aircraft, and 5592 Aircraft and accessories--retail. Incl. 5599
accessories, NEC. 5599 Other retail trade--automotive, Incl. 5599
marine craft, aircraft, and acces-
sories, NEC.
56 Retail
trade--apparel and 561 Men’s and boys’ clothing and 5610 Men’s
and boys’ clothing and fur- 561
accessories.
furnishings--retail. nishings--retail.
562 Women’s
read-to-wear-retail. 5620 Women’s ready-to-wear-retail. 562
563 Women’s
accessories and spe- 5630 Women’s accessories and special- 563
cialties--retail. ties--retail.
564 Children’s
and infants’ wear-- 5640 Children’s and infants’ wear--retail. 564
retail.
565 Family
clothing--retail. 5650 Family clothing--retail. 565
566 Shoes--retail. 5660 Shoes--retail. 566
567 Custom tailoring. 5670 Custom
tailoring. 567
568 Furriers and fur
apparel--retail. 5680 Furriers and fur apparel--retail. 568
569 Other retail
trade--apparel and 5690 Other retail trade--apparel and ac- 569
accessories, NEC. cessories, NEC.
57 Retail
trade--furniture, 571 Furniture, home furnishings, and 5711 Furniture--retail. 5712
home furnishings, and
equipment--retail. 5712 Floor coverings--retail. 5713
equipment. 5713 Draperies, curtains, and upholstery-- 5714
retail.
5714 China, glassware, and metalware--- 5715
retail.
5719 Other furniture, home furnishings, 5719
and equipment retail, NEC.
572 Household
appliances--retail. 5720 Household appliances--retail. 572
573 Radios,
televisions, and music 5731 Radios and televisions--retail. 5732
supplies--retail. 5732 Music
supplies--retail. 5733
58. Retail
trade--eating and 581 Eating places. 5810 Eating
places.5 5812
drinking.
582 Drinking places
(alcoholic bev- 5820 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages). 5813 B
erages).
B-15
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
59 Other retail trade, NEC. 591 Drug
and proprietary--retail. 5910 Drug and proprietary--retail. 591 B
592 Liquor--retail. 5920 Liquor--retail. 592
593 Antiques and
secondhand mer- 5931 Antiques--retail. 5932
chandise--retail. 5932 Secondhand merchandise retail. 5933
594 Book and stationery--retail. 5941 Books-retail. 5942
5942 Stationery--retail. 5943
595 Sporting goods
and bicycles-- 5951 Sporting goods--retail. 5952
retail. 5952 Bicycles--retail. 5953
596 Farm and garden
supplies--re- 5961 Hay, grains, and feeds-retail. 5962
tail. 5969 Other farm and garden supplies 5969
retail, NEC.
597 Jewelry--retail. 5970 Jewelry--retail. 597
598 Fuel and
ice--retail. 5981 Fuel and ice dealers (except fuel oil 5982
and bottled gas dealers)--retail.
5982 Fuel oil--retail. 5983
5983 Bottled gas--retail. 5984
599 Other retail
trade, NEC. 5991 Florists--retail. 5992
5992 Cigars and cigarettes--retail. 5993
5993 Newspapers and magazines--retail. 5994
5994 Cameras and photographic supplies-- 5996
retail.
5995 Gifts, novelties, and souvenirs--re- 5997
tail.
5996 Optical goods--retail. 5998
5999 Other retail trade, NEC. 5999
61 Finance,
insurance, and 611 Banking and bank-related func- 6111 Banking
services. 601, 602, 603,
real estate services.
tions. and 604
6112 Bank-related functions. 605
612 Credit services
(other than 6121 Savings and loan associations. 612
banks). 6122 Agricultural, business, and personal 613, 614 and 615
credit services (including credit
unions).
6129 Other credit services (other than 611 and 616
banks), NEC.
613 Security and
commodity brok- 6131 Security brokers, dealers, and flota- 6211
ers, dealers, exchanges, and
tion services.
services. 6132 Commodity contracts brokers and 6221
dealers services.
6133 Security and commodity exchanges. 623
6134 Security and commodity allied serv- 628
ices.
614 Insurance
carriers, agents, brok- 6141 Insurance carriers. 63
ers, and services. 6142 Insurance agents, brokers, and serv- 64 B
ices.
FOOTNOTES the
premises. For example, 5122-0 is a wholesaler of paints and var-
nishes who has a definite
storage area set aside for his
merchandise.
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the 3Code
5461--”bakeries (manufacturing)--retail” include only those
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit bakeries that produce on the premises
some or all of the products sold.
land
use activity indicated. (See ch. 111.
sec. A3, “The Use of Standard 4Code
5462--”Bakeries (nonmanufacturing)--retail” include only
Industrial
Classification Nomenclature.”) A dash
indicates that there those
bakeries that do not produce on the premises the products that
is
no corresponding SIC code. are sold.
2Code
51--”Wholesale trade.” A code of
“0" is used in the auxiliary 5Code
5810--”Eating places” include both establishments serving
position
for those wholesalers who maintain a definite storage area on only food as well as those serving both
food and alcoholic beverages.
B-16
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
61 Finance,
insurance, and 615 Real estate and related services. 6151 Real
estate operators (except devel- 651 B
real estate services-- opers) and lessors.
Continued. 6152 Real estate agents, brokers, and 653
management services.
6153 Title abstracting services. 654
6154 Real estate subdividing and develop- 655
ing services.
6155 Real estate operative builders. 656
6156 Combinations of real estate, insur- 661
ance, loan, and law services.
6159 Other real estate and related services, ----
NEC.
616 Holding and
investment serv- 6160 Holding and investment services. 67
ices.
619 Other finance,
insurance, and 6190 Other finance, insurance, and real ----
real estate services, NEC.
estate services, NEC.
62 Personal
services. 621 Laundering, dry cleaning, and 6211 Laundering, dry cleaning, and dye- 7211, 7212, and
dyeing services. ing services (except rugs). 7216
6212 Linen supply and industrial laundry 7213
services.
6213 Diaper services. 7214
6214 Laundering and dry cleaning (self- 7215
service).
6215 Rug cleaning and repair services. 7217
622 Photographic
services (includ- 6220 Photographic services (including 722
ing commercial).
commercial).
623 Beauty and barber
services. 6231 Beauty services. 723
6232 Barber services. 724
624 Funeral and
crematory services; 6241 Funeral and crematory services. 726
cemeteries. 6242 Cemeteries. ----
625 Apparel repair,
alteration and 6251 Pressing, alteration, and garment re- 7271
cleaning pickup services; shoe pair; laundry and dry cleaning
repair services. pickup services (only).
6252 Fur repair and storage services. 7272
6253 Shoe repair, shoe shining, and hat 725
cleaning services.
629 Other personal
services, NEC. 6290 Other personal services, NEC. 729
63 Business
services. 631 Advertising services. 6311 Advertising services (general). 7311
6312 Outdoor advertising services. 7312
6319 Other advertising services, NEC. 7319
632 Consumer and
mercantile credit 6320 Consumer and mercantile credit re- 7321
reporting services, adjustment
porting services; adjustment and
and collection services. collection services.
633 Duplicating
mailing and steno- 6331 Direct mail advertising services. 7331
graphic services. 6332 Blueprinting and photocopying serv- 7332
ice.
6339 Stenographic services and other 7339
duplicating and mailing services, NEC.
634 Dwelling and
other building 6341 Window cleaning services. 7341
services. 6342 Disinfecting and exterminating serv- 7342
vices.
6349 Other dwelling and building services, 7349
NEC.
635 News syndicate
services. 6350 News syndicate services. 735
636 Employment
services. 6360 Employment services. 736 B
B-17
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
63 Business
services-- 637 Warehousing and storage serv- 6371 Farm products warehousing and 4221 B
Continued ices.2 storage (excluding stockyards).
6372 Stockyards. 4731
6373 Refrigerated warehousing (except 4222
food lockers).
6374 Food lockers (with or without food 4223
preparation facilities).
6375 Household goods warehousing and 4224
storage.
6376 General warehousing and storage. 4225
6379 Other warehousing and storage, 4226
NEC.
639 Other business
services, NEC. 6391 Research, development, and testing 7391
services.
6392 Business and management consulting 7392
services.
6393 Detective and protective services. 7393
6394 Equipment rental and leasing serv- 7394
ices.
6395 Photofinishing services. 7395
6396 Trading stamp services. 7396
6397 Automobile and truck rental serv- 7511
ices.
6398 Motion picture distribution and 7812 and 782
services.
6399 Other business services, NEC. 7399
64 Repair
services. 641 Automobile repair and services. 6411 Automobile
repair services. 753
6412 Automobile wash services. Incl.
7541
6419 Other automobile services (except re- Incl. 7541
pair and wash), NEC.
649 Other repair
services, NEC. 6491 Electrical repair services (except Incl. 7621
radio and television).
6492 Radio and television repair services. 7622
6493 Watch, clock, and jewelry repair 763
services.
6494 Reupholstery and furniture repair 764
services.
6495 Armature rewinding services. 7694
6499 Other repair services, NEC. 7699 B
65 Professional
services. 651 Medical and other health serv- 6511 Physicians’
services. 801, 803, A
ices. and 804
6512 Dental services. 802
6513 Hospital services. 806
6514 Medical laboratory services. 8071
6515 Dental laboratory services. 8072
6516 Sanitariums, convalescent, and rest 8092
home services.
6517 Medical clinics--out-patient services. ----
6519 Other medical and health services, 8099 A
NEC.
652 Legal services. 6520 Legal
services. 811 B
659 Other
professional services, 6591 Engineering and architectural serv- 891
NEC.
ices.
6592 Educational and scientific research 892
services.
6593 Accounting, auditing, and book- 893
keeping services.
6594 Urban planning services. Incl.
899
6599 Other professional services, NEC. Incl. 899
66 Contract
construction 661 General contract construction 6611 Building
construction--general con- 151
services. services. tractor services.
6619 Other general construction contrac- 16 B
tor
services, NEC.
B-18
B. A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING
AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-, AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
66 Contract
construction 662 Special construction trade serv- 6621 Plumbing,
heating, and air condi- 171 B
services--Continued ices.
tioning services.
6622 Painting, paper hanging, and decor- 172
ating services.
6623 Electrical services. 173
6624 Masonry, stonework, tile setting, 174
and plastering service.
6625 Carpentering and wood flooring. 175
6626 Roofing and sheet metal services. 176
6627 Concrete services. 177
6628 Water well drilling services. 178
6629 Other special construction trade 179
services, NEC.
67 Governmental
services. 671 Executive, legislative, and ju- 6710 Executive,
legislative, and judicial Incl. 919,
dicial functions. functions.3 929,
and 939
672 Protective
functions and their 6721 Police protection and related activi- Incl. 919,
related activities. ties. 929,
and 939
6722 Fire protection and related activities. Incl. 919,
929, and 939
6723 Civil defense and related activities. Incl. 919,
929, and 939
673 Postal services. 6730 Postal
services. Incl. 919 B
674 Correctional
institutions. 6741 Prisons. Incl.
919, A
929, and 939
6749 Other correctional institutions, NEC. Incl. 919,
929, and 939 A
675 Military bases
and reservations.4 6751 Military
training bases. Incl. 919 B
and 929
6752 Military defense installations. Incl. 919
and 929
6753 Military storage depots and trans- Incl. 919
portation centers. and 929
6754 Military maintenance centers. Incl.
919
and 929
6755 Military administration or command Incl. 919
centers.
and 929
6756 Military communication centers. Incl. 919
and 929
6759 Other military bases and reserva- Incl. 919
tions, NEC.
and 929 B
68 Educational
services. 681 Nursery, primary, and secondary 6811 Nursery schools. Incl. 821 A
education. 6812 Primary (elementary) schools.5 Incl. 821
6813 Secondary schools.6 Incl. 821
682 University,
college, junior college, 6821 Universities and colleges. Incl. 8221
and professional school edu- 6822 Junior colleges. Incl. 8222
cation. 6823 Professional schools. Incl. 8221
683 Special training
and schooling. 6831 Vocational or trade schools. 8242
6832 Business and stenographic schools. Incl. 8299
6833 Barber and beauty schools. Incl. 723
and 724
6834 Art and music schools. Incl.
8299
6835 Dancing schools. Incl.
7911
6836 Driving schools. Incl.
8299
6837 Correspondence schools. 8241
6839 Other special training and schooling, Incl. 8299 A
NEC.
B-19
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
69 Miscellaneous
services. 691 Religious activities.7 6911 Churches, synagogues, and temples. Incl. 866 A
6919 Other religious activities, NEC. Incl. 866 A
692 Welfare and
charitable services. 6920 Welfare and charitable services. 867 B
699 Other
miscellaneous services, 6991 Business associations. 861
NEC. 6992 Professional membership organiza- 862
tions.
6993 Labor unions and similar labor 863
organizations.
6994 Civic, social, and fraternal associa- 864
tions.
6999 Other miscellaneous services, NEC. ---- B
FOOTNOTES
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the legislature
and courts. All operational activities
(e.g., shipbuilding,
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit land schools, or hospitals) should be
identified separately under the respective
use
activity indicated. (See ch. III, sec.
A3, “The Use of Standard activity
codes.
Industrial
Classification Nomenclature.”) A dash
indicates that there 4Code
675--”Military bases and reservations” include the installa-
is
no corresponding SIC code. tions used by both the active military
as well as the Reserves and the
2Code
637--”Warehousing and storage services” include only those National Guard.
facilities
that are used by or are open to the public.
When ware- 5Code
6812--”Primary (elementary) schools” may or may not include
housing
and storage is functionally and organizationally linked to a kindergarten, but they do include grades 1
through 6.
another
activity (e.g., a general contractor or an apparel manufacturer),
6Code 6813--”Secondary
schools” are schools that include grades 7
the
facilities are identified and coded the same as the parent activity through 12, popularly known as junior
and senior high schools.
and
with a code of 4 (warehousing and storage) in the auxiliary position. 7Code
691--”Religious activities” include only those places operated
For
example, 2310-4 is a warehouse and storage area of a manufacturer for
worship or for the promotion of religious activities. Activities
of men’s, youths’, and boys’ suits, coats, and
overcoats. maintained by the
religious organizations (e.g., schools, hospitals, pub-
3Code
6710--”Executive, legislative, and judicial functions” include lishing houses, etc.) should be identified
separately under the respective
only
the central and administrative office activities of the agencies or activity codes.
special
authorities involved in government functions, including the
71 Cultural activities and 711 Cultural
activities. 7111 Libraries 823 A
nature exhibitions. 7112 Museums. Incl.
841
7113 Art galleries.2 Incl. 841
7119 Other cultural activities, NEC. ----
712 Nature
exhibitions. 7121 Planetaria. ----
7122 Aquariums. Incl.
8421
7123 Botanical gardens and arboretums. Incl. 842 A
7124 Zoos. ---- B
7129 Other nature exhibitions, NEC. ----
719 Other cultural
activities and 7191 Historic and monument sites.3
----
nature exhibitions, NEC. 7199 Other cultural activities and nature
----
exhibitions, NEC.
72 Public
assembly. 721 Entertainment assembly. 7211 Amphitheaters. ----
7212 Motion picture theaters. Incl.
7831
7213 Drive-in movies. Incl. 7831
7214 Legitimate theaters. ----
7219 Other entertainment assembly, NEC. ----
722 Sports assembly.4 7221 Stadiums.5 Incl. 7941
7222 Arenas and field houses. ---- B
7223 Race tracks.6 Incl. 7948 C
7229 Other sports assembly, NEC. ---- B
723 Public
assembly, miscellaneous 7231 Auditoriums. ----
purposes. 7232 Exhibition halls. ----
7239 Other miscellaneous assembly, NEC. ----
729 Other public
assembly, NEC. 7290 Other public assembly, NEC.
---- B
73 Amusements. 731 Fairgrounds
and amusement 7311 Fairgrounds. Incl. 7949 *
parks. 7312 Amusement parks. Incl. 7949 B
*Fairgrounds
are Class B Land; when used for automobile and
motorcycle racing, Fairgrounds are Class C
Land.
B-20
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
73 Amusements--Continued 739 Other
amusements, NEC. 7391 Penny arcades. Incl.
7949 B
7392 Miniature golf. Incl.
7949
7393 Golf driving ranges. Incl.
7949
7394 Go-cart tracks. Incl.
7949
7399 Other amusements, NEC Incl.
7949
74 Recreational
activities. 741 Sports activities. 7411 Golf courses (without country
club). 7942
7412 Golf courses (with country club). 7947
7413 Tennis courts. ----
7414 Ice skating Incl.
7945
7415 Roller skating Incl. 7945
7416 Riding stables. ----
7417 Bowling Incl.
7931
7418 Skiing and tobogganing. ----
7419 Other sports activities, NEC. ----
742 Playgrounds
and athletic areas. 7421 Play lots or tot lots.7 ----
7422 Playgrounds.8
----
7423 Playfields or athletic fields.9 ----
7424 Recreation centers (general).10 ----
7425 Gymnasiums and athletic clubs. Incl. 7949
7429 Other playground and athletic areas, NEC. ----
743 Swimming
areas. 7431 Swimming beaches.11
----
7432 Swimming pools.12 7944
744 Marinas.13 7441 Yachting
clubs. Incl. 7949
7442 Boat rentals and boat access sites. ----
7449 Other marinas, NEC. ----
749 Other recreation,
NEC. 7491 Camping and picnicking areas.14 ----
7499 Other recreation, NEC. ----
75 Resorts
and group camps. 751 Resorts. 7511 General resorts.15 ----
7512 Dude ranches. Incl.
7032
7513 Health resorts. Incl.
8092
7514 Ski resorts. ----
7515 Hunting and fishing clubs.18 Incl.
7032
7519 Other resorts, NEC. ----
752 Group or
organized camps. 7520 Group or organized camps.17 Incl. 7032
76 Parks. 761 Parks--general
recreation. 7610 Parks--general recreation.18
---- B
762 Parks--leisure
and ornamental. 7620 Parks--leisure and ornamental.19 ---- A
769 Other parks, NEC. 7690 Other
parks, NEC. ---- B
79 Other
cultural, entertain- 790 Other cultural, entertainment, 7900 Other
cultural, entertainment, and ---- B
ment, and recreational
and recreational activities, NEC.
recreational activities, NEC.
activities, NEC.
FOOTNOTES contain
such facilities as sand boxes, slides, teeters, swings, climbing
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the apparatus,
etc. They are identified and coded only
when found as a
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit separate activity and not subsidiary to
or serving another activity (e.g.
land
use activity indicated. (See ch. III.
sec. A3, “The Use of Standard apartment
house or playground).
Industrial
Classification Nomenclature,”) A dash
indicates that there 8Code
7422--”Playgrounds” are areas that have been developed for
is
no corresponding SIC code. active play and recreation. They are identified and coded only when
2Code
7113--”Art galleries” do not include those galleries that sell found as a separate activity and not
subsidiary to or serving another
art
objects commercially. Commercial sales
are coded 5999, “Other activity
(e.g., a school).
retail
trade, NEC.” 9Code
7423--”Playfields or athletic fields” contain a playground as
3Code
7191--”Historic and monument sites” include those locations well as a field(s) or court(s) for
competitive sports (e.g., baseball, foot-
set
aside for no other purpose than to commemorate an historical event, ball, or tennis). Bleachers or grandstands may be
provided. They
activity,
or person. are identified and coded only when found as a separate activity and not
4Code
722--”Sports assembly” includes only the public assembly subsidiary to or serving another activity (e.g., a school).
areas
used for nonparticipating sports.
10Code 7414'’”Recreation
centers (general)” include diversified
5Code
7221--”Stadiums” include those used for individual sports, recreation for a wide variety of
activities for all ages and interests.
e.g.,
baseball or football, as well as those used for several sports activi- The recreation centers may contain, but
are not limited to a gymnasium,
ties. social or play rooms, game rooms, arts and craft
shops, etc.
6Code
7223--”Race tracks” include those used for individual racing
11Code 7431--”Swimming
beaches” are beach areas that have been
activities,
e.g., horse racing and automobile racing, as well as those used set aside specifically for the purpose
of swimming. They are identified
for
several racing activities. only when they are not a part of a
larger activity (e.g., a park).
7Code
7421--”Play lots or tot lots” are small areas developed espe- 12Code
7432--”Swimming Pools” are separately identified if they are
cially
for preschool or elementary school aged children. They may Footnotes
continued on following page.
B-21
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
independent
of other functions (e.g., code 72, “Public assembly” or 16Code
7515--”Hunting and fishing clubs” include areas on which
code
11, “Household units”). They may be
indoor or outdoor pools. artificially
propagated game or fish are released for purposes of hunting
13Code
744--”Marinas” include marine terminals and associated or fishing. If there are other uses made of the property
(e.g., agricul-
areas
that are primarily for recreational marine craft. The sale and tural
use), these “other” uses should take priority in identifying the
repair
of recreational marine craft is coded 5591, “Marine craft and activity of the parcel.
accessories--retail”
and code 3443, “Ship and boat building and re- 17Code
7520--”Group or organized camps” include general camps for
pairing,”
respectively. children, as well as Boy Scout and Girl
Scout camps.
14Code
7491--”Camping and picnicking areas” are separately identified
18Code
7610--”Parks--general recreation” may include, but are not
if
they are not a part of a larger activity (e.g., a park). limited
to, picnic areas, bathing beaches, playfields, hiking trails,
15Code
7511--”General resorts” have rooms for 20 or more persons camping grounds, and other manmade
recreation facilities.
and
have provision for at least 2 types of recreational activities, exclud- 19Code
7620--”Parks--leisure and ornamental”are largely for scenic
ing
lawn games, children’s playgrounds, and swimming pools. or leisure
purposes. They may contain beaches,
children’s play facilit-
ties,
monuments, or statues.
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
81 Agriculture.2 811 Farms
(predominant crop, 8111 Farms (predominant crop, cotton). ---- C
fibers).3 8119 Farms
(other type fiber crops). ----
812 Farms
(predominant crop, cash 8120 Farms (predominant crop, cash ----
grains).3 grains).
813 Farms (field
crops other than 8130 Farms (field crops other than fiber ----
fiber or cash grain crops).3 or cash grain crops).
814 Farms
(predominant crop, 8141 Farms (predominant crop, fruits). ----
fruits, tree nuts, or vegeta- 8142 Farms (predominant crop, tree nuts). ----
bles).3 8143 Farms
(predominant crop, vege- ----
tables).
815 Farms
(predominantly dairy 8150 Farms (predominantly dairy prod- ----
products).3 ucts).
816 Farms and ranches
(livestock 8161 Farms and ranches (predominantly ----
other than dairy).3 cattle).
8162 Farms and ranches (predominantly ----
hog).
8163 Farms and ranches (predominantly ----
sheep).
8164 Farms and ranches (predominantly ----
goat).
8169 Farms and ranches (other livestock), ----
NEC.
817 Farms
(predominantly poultry).3 8170 Farms
(predominantly poultry). ----
818 Farms
(general--no predomi- 8180 Farms (general--no predominance). ----
nance).3
819 Other agriculture
and related 8191 Range and grassland pastures (not ----
activities, NEC. farm or
ranch).4
8192 Horticultural specialties. 0192
8193 Apiary farms. Incl.
0193
8194 Farms and ranches (predomi- Incl.
0193
nantly horse raising).
8199 Other agriculture and related activi- ----
ties, NEC.
82 Agricultural
related activi- 821 Agricultural processing.3 8211 Cotton
ginning and compressing. 0712
ties. 8212 Grist milling services. 0713
8213 Corn shelling, hay baling, and thresh- 0714
ing services.
8214 Contract sorting, grading, and pack- 0715
aging services (fruits and vegeta-
bles).
8219 Other agricultural processing serv- 0719
ices, NEC.
822 Animal husbandry
services. 8221 Veterinarian services. Incl. 0722
8222 Animal hospital services.
Incl. 0722
8223 Poultry hatchery services. 0723
8229 Other animal husbandry services, 0729 C
NEC.
B-22
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
82 Agricultural
related activi 829 Other agricultural related activi- 8291 Horticultural
services. 0731 C
ties--Continued ties, NEC. 8299 Other agricultural related activities, ----
NEC.
83 Forestry
activities and re- 831 Commercial forestry produc- 8311 Timber
production--predominantly ----
lated services.6 tion.7 for pulp wood.
8312 Timber production--predominantly ----
for saw logs.
8313 Timber production--predominantly ----
for veneer logs.
8314 Timber production--mixed uses. ----
8315 Tree products production--predomi- 0842
nantly gum extracting (except pine
gum) and bark.
8316 Tree products production--predomi- 0843
nantly pine gum extraction.
8317 Timber and tree products produc- ----
tion--mixed uses.
8319 Other commercial forestry produc- ----
tion, NEC.
832 Forestry
services. 8321 Forest nurseries. 0822
8329 Other forestry services, NEC. 0851
839 Other forestry
activities and re- 8390 Other forestry activities and related ----
lated services, NEC. services, NEC.
84 Fishing
activities and re- 841 Fisheries and marine products.8 8411 Finfish fisheries. 0912
lated services. 8412 Shellfish
fisheries. 0913
8419 Other fisheries and marine products, 0914 and 0919
NEC.
842 Fishery services. 8421 Fish
hatcheries. Incl. 0989
8429 Other fishery services, NEC. Incl.
0989
849 Other fishery
activities and re- 8490 Other fishery activities and related ----
lated services, NEC. services, NEC.
85 Mining
activities and re- 851 Metal ore mining. 8511 Iron ore-mining. 101
lated services. 8512 Copper
ore mining. 102
8513 Lead and zinc ore mining. 103
8514 Gold and silver ore mining. 104
8515 Bauxite and other aluminum ore 105
mining.
8516 Ferroalloy ore (except vanadium) 106
mining.
8519 Other metal ore mining, NEC. 109
852 Coal mining. 8521 Anthracite
coal mining. 111
8522 Bituminous coal mining. 1211
8523 Lignite coal mining. 1212
853 Crude petroleum
and natural gas. 8530 Crude petroleum and natural gas. 131
854 Mining and
quarrying of non- 8541 Dimension stone. 141
metallic minerals (except 8542 Crushed and broken stone (including 142
fuels).
riprap)--quarrying.
8543 Sand and gravel--quarrying. 144
8544 Clay, ceramic, and refractory miner- 145
als--mining.
8545 Chemical and fertilizers (mineral)-- 147
mining.
8549 Other mining and quarrying of non- 148
metallic minerals (except fuels), NEC.
855 Mining services. 8551 Metal
mining services. 108
8552 Coal mining services.
1112 and 1213
8553 Crude, petroleum and gas field 138
services.
8554 Nonmetallic mining (except fuel)-- 148
services.
8559 Other mining services, NEC. ----
89 Other
resource production 890 Other resource production and 8900 Other
resource production and extrac- ---- C
and extraction, NEC.
extraction, NEC. tion, NEC.
B-23
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
FOOTNOTES farm
or ranch. These areas are usually part
of the public domain in
which grazing has been
permitted.
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the 5Code
821--”Agricultural processing” includes only preliminary
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit land processing of agricultural
products. Any extensive processing,
packing,
use
activity indicated. (See ch. III, Se.
A3, “The Use of Standard canning,
or manufacturing is coded 21, “Food and kindred products--
Industrial
Classification Nomenclature.”) A dash indicates
that there manufacturing.”
is
no corresponding SIC code.
6Code 83--”Forestry
activities and related services.” The
categories
2Code
81--”Agriculture.” A parcel of land is
considered to be in in this
classification are based upon primary use of the land. It is
agricultural
use if 10 or more acres are under cultivation, in tree or recognized that other activities, e.g.,
recreation or the grazing of live-
bush
crops, or are used for livestock or poultry purposes. The 10 acres stock
may also be taking place within these forested areas. However,
may
include the area of the residence, if there is one, and the immediate these types of activities are considered
secondary in nature and not
associated
area surrounding the residence. coded.
Activities such as mining (code 85), permanent camping areas
3A
farm may consist of several ownership or rented parcels of land (code 7491), and logging camps (code 2410),
located within the
that
are noncontiguous. However, each parcel
should be linked to- forested areas should be separately identified.
gether
as one “farm management unit,” and identified by only one 7Code
831--”Commercial forestry production” includes those
3-
or 4-digit category, e.g., code 8120, “Farms (predominant crops, cash forested areas not on the farms or
ranches that are being managed or
grains).” have been set aside to grow tree crops for
“industrial wood” or to obtain
Using the “Farm use” categories in app. 2 of
this report, farm (i.e., tree
products such as sap, bark, or seeds.
“Industrial wood” includes
the
farm management units) are to be classified by the most predominant commercial roundwood products, such as
saw logs and pulpwood, but
use
made of the land (the farm use taking up the greatest percentage of excludes fuel wood and fence posts. “Forest reserves,” i.e., areas
farm
area) excluding the areas used by farm residences and associated withdrawn from any commercial use of the
trees, are coded 921.
buildings,
nonresident farm buildings, areas in feed crops, and grazed “Parks,” e.g., national or State parks,
are also a type of forest reserve,
and
nongrazed forested areas. Exceptions to
this rule are: but because of their
designation for recreational activity, they should
a. If 50 percent or more of the value of the
farm products sold in the be identified as
“Parks” under code 76. Forested areas
not on farms,
previous year came from the sale of dairy
products, or the sale of cows ranches,
or estates with no commercial use made of the trees are coded
and calves, the farm is identified as “Farm
(predominantly dairy 922,
“nonreserve forests (undeveloped).”
products),” code 8150. 8Code
841--”Fisheries and marine products” include those establish-
b. If 50 percent or more of the value of the
farm products sold in ments primarily
engaged in commercial fishing, the catching or taking
the previous year came from the sale of
livestock, wool, or mohair, of shellfish,
or the gathering of seaweed, sponges, turtles, frogs, etc.
the farm is identified as “Farms and
ranches (livestock, other than These
activities may include some preliminary processing, e.g., salting.
the farm is identified as “Farms and
ranches (livestock, other than However,
any extensive processing, packing, canning, or manufacturing
dairy),” code 816. of
these products should be coded under “Food and kindred products--
c. If 50 percent or more of the value of the
farm products sold in manufacturing,”
code 21. These categories also include
the docking
the previous year came from the sale of
poultry and eggs, the farm facilities
and their associated areas when these facilities are an integral
is identified as “Farms (predominantly
poultry),” code 8170. part of a
single fishery operation. When docking
facilities serve several
d. If the percentage of dairy, livestock, and
poultry products, separate fishery
establishments, they are coded 4414, “Marine terminals
each came to less than 50 percent of the
value of the farm products (predominantly
fishing vessels).”
sold in the previous years, and if there
are 3 or more “Farm uses” 9Code
85--”Mining activities and related services” include those
(e.g., corn crop, cotton crop, etc.) within
a farm, none of which takes surface
areas being used for mining or drilling purposes. the process
up 25 percent of the total farm area
(excluding those areas referred may
be tunnel excavation, strip mining, quarrying, or by drilling,
to above), the farm is identified as “Farms
(general--no predomi- These categories
also include those areas where preliminary processing
nance),” code 8180. of
raw materials (e.g., washing, crushing, screening, etc.) are taking
4Code
8191--”Range and grass land pastures (not form or ranch)” place if these processes are an integral
part of the mining operation.
include
grasslands used for grazing purposes that are not a part of a
SIC Land*
Code Category Code Category Code Category Reference1 Class
91 Undeveloped
and unused 910 Undeveloped and unused land 9100 Undeveloped
and unused land area ---- U
land area (excluding non- area (excluding noncommer- (excluding noncommercial forest
commercial forest devel- cial forest development). development).2
opment).
92 Noncommercial
forest de- 921 Forest reserves.3 9211 Forest
reserves (wilderness areas). ---- A
velopment. 9212 Forest reserves (wildlife refuges). ----
9219 Other forest reserves, NEC. ---- A
922 Nonreserve
forests (undeveloped). 9220 Nonreserve forests (undeveloped).4 ---- B
93 Water
areas. 931 Rivers, streams, or creeks. 9310 Rivers, streams, or creeks. ---- U
932 Lakes. 9320 Lakes.5 ----
933 Bays or lagoons. 9330 Bays
or lagoons. ----
934 Oceans and seas. 9340 Oceans
and seas. ----
939 Other water
areas, NEC. 9390 Other water areas, NEC. ----
94 Vacant
floor area. 940 Vacant floor area. 9400 Vacant floor area. ----
95 Under
construction. 951 Under construction (residential). 9510 Under
construction (residential).6 ----
952 Under
construction (nonresidential). 9520 Under construction (nonresidential).7 ----
99 Other
undeveloped land 990 Other undeveloped land and 9900 Other
undeveloped land and water ---- U
and water areas, NEC.
water areas, NEC. areas, NEC.
See
footnotes on following page. B-24
B. A
STANDARD SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING AND CODING LAND USE ACTIVITIES -- TWO-, THREE-,
AND FOUR-DIGIT
LEVELS -- Continued
FOOTNOTES 4Code
9220--”Nonreserve forests (undeveloped)” are major forested
1The
SIC codes are listed for purposes of reference. They are the areas not on
a farm, ranch, or large estate with no commercial use made
codes
in the SIC system that most nearly correspond to the 4-digit of the trees. It is recognized that other activities such as recreation or
land
use activity indicated. (See ch. III,
Se. A3, “The Use of Standard the
grazing of livestock may also be taking place within these forested
Industrial
Classification Nomenclature.”) A dash
indicates that there areas. However, these types of activities are
considered secondary in
is
no corresponding SIC code. nature and not coded. Activities such as mining (code 85),
permanent
2Code
9100--”Undeveloped and unused land area (excluding non- camping areas (code 7491), and logging camps (code 2410),
located
commercial
forest development)” identifies those parcels of land that within these forested areas should be
separately identified.
appear
to be undeveloped or if previously developed, are presently 5Code
9320--”Lakes” include permanent lakes (natural or manmade)
vacant
and unused. This category includes such
areas as vacant lands with a
minimum size of 1 acre. Impounded
surface water areas used
that
once were farms, as well as vacant parcels where structures have for
storage should be identified as “Water storage,” code 4833.
been
demolished. Vacant nonresidential
buildings are coded 9400, 6Code
9510--Residential facilities under construction are considered
“Vacant
floor area.” to be completed when all exterior
windows and doors are installed and
3Code 921--”Forest reserves” are
forested areas withdrawn from the
usable floors are in place. If
construction has not reached this
commercial
utilization, and which are reserved through statute or admin- point, the parcel should be identified as
“Under construction (resi
istrative
regulation for specific conservation purposes.
Forested areas dential),”
code 9510
designated
as park sites may also be restricted from commercial forestry
7Code 9520--”Under
construction (nonresidential)” is used only if
production,
but because of their designation for recreational activity there is no means of identifying the
activity or activities that will
they
should be identified and coded as “Parks” (code 76). occupy the structure when it is completed.