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r <br /> <br />PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 9-14.01 <br />. c. Chemical insecticides or herbicides shall be stored, handled and <br />utilized as per the standards set forth by the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency. <br />Subdivision 5. Screening. (All existing uses shall comply with this <br />standard by January 1, 1989). <br />a. Screening shall be required in residential zones where: <br />1. Any off-street parking area contains more than four (4) <br />parking spaces and is within thirty (30) feet of residential <br />zone; and . <br />2. Where the driveway to a parking area of more than six (6) <br />parking spaces is within five (5) feet of an adjoining <br />residential use or zone. <br />Where any business or industrial use (structure, parking or <br />s orage) is adjacent to property zoned for residential use, that <br />business or industry shall provide screening along the boundary of <br />the residential property. Screening shall also be provided where a <br />business, parking lot, or industry is across the street from a <br />residential zone, but not on the side of a business or industry <br />considered to be the front. <br />• c. All exterior storage sr all be screened. The exceptions are: <br />1. Merchandise being displayed for sale; <br />2. Materials and equipment currently used for construction on <br />the premises; and <br />3. Merchandise located on service station pump islands. <br />® The screening required in this section shall consist o~ earth <br />mounds, berms, or ground forms; fences and walls; landscaping (plant <br />materials) or landscaped futures (such as timbers) used in combina- <br />tion or singularly so as to block direct visual access to as object. <br />Required screening shall be as approved by the City Council. <br />sting land uses may be required to install screening if so <br />ordered by the City Council following public hearing. <br /> <br /> <br />86 <br />