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f There shall be no storage of hazardous materials, as defined by the zoning <br />ordinance Section 902 of this Ordinance, within any such container. <br />Outdoor storage areas must be kept in an orderly condition, permitting vehicular <br />access to all materials or equipment. Lanes at least twenty (20) feet in width shalt <br />be required to meet this standard. No portion of the outdoor storage shall be more <br />than fifty (50) feet from any access lane or other drive aisle, nor shall it block <br />8. Except for construction equipment which is stored or parked in its most compact <br />condition, outdoor storage may not exceed eight (8) feet in height as measured <br />from the ground on which it is located. <br />9. The storage area shall be fenced and fully screened from adjoining non-industrial <br />property, park and trail areas, and public right of way. Where properly fenced <br />and screened, outdoor storage may encroach into the required side or rear yard <br />setback area. <br />10. Screening shall consist of masonry walls or fencing constructed of wood or vinyl, <br />as well as landscaping. Metal fencing may be used where landscaping provides a <br />complete year-round screen and is irrigated to ensure survivability in compliance <br />with Section 903.020.F (Fence section). <br />11. Waste or recyclable material shall be contained in a refuse container. All such <br />containers shall be stored within a screened enclosure within the rear yard of the <br />property. <br />12. The storage area shall be paved with asphalt, concrete, or other material approved <br />by the City Council. <br />13. The storage area shall not occupy any space required for conformity to the <br />parking regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. <br />14. The property, including buildings and exterior site areas, shall comply with all <br />applicable fire codes. <br />15. All lighting shall be hooded and so directed that the light source shall not be <br />visible from the public right-of--way or from neighboring residential uses, and <br />shall be in compliance with Section 903.020.I of the Zoning Ordinance. <br />l6. All other provisions and requirements as deemed necessary by the City Council. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance I-l, Light Industrial District <br />914-5 <br />b. No container, for the purpose of this ordinance, shall be greater than forty <br />(40) feet in length, eight (8) feet in width, or eightand one half (8.5) feet <br />in heiehC. [Added standardized dimensions for shipping containers, j <br />