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iii. No more than four (4} such containers may be utilized on any one <br />property. <br />iv. There shall be no storage of hazardous materials, as defined by the <br />zoning ordinance Section 902, within any such container. <br />8. <br />9. <br />10. <br />11 <br />Outdoor storage areas must be kept in an orderly condition, perntitting <br />vehicular access to all materials or equipment. Lanes at least twenty (20) <br />feet in width shall be required to meet this standard. No portion of the <br />outdoor storage shall be more than fifty (50) feet from any access lane or <br />other drive aisle. Access needs to be clear and maintained to the fire <br />connection on the back western corner of the building. <br />Except for construction equipment which is stored or parked in its most <br />compact condition, outdoor storage may not exceed eight (8) feet iu height <br />as measured from the ground on which it is located. Although the <br />applicant does not indicate on the site plan what will be stored in the <br />rear yard, staff is not aware of any equipnzenthnaterials that will exceed <br />this height requirement. This CUP does not enable materials higher <br />than eight feet <br />The storage area shall be fenced and fully screened from adjoining non- <br />industrial property, park and trail areas, and public right of way. Where <br />properly fenced and screened, outdoor storage may encroach into the <br />required side or rear yard setback area. This application is to add outdoor <br />storage to the rear yard. The building will be used as screening. In <br />addition, the applicant ltas proposed the addition of seven or eight pine <br />trees roughly five feet irz height to screen the storage area on the west <br />side of the property. Landscaping already exists on the east side of the <br />property. <br />Screening shall consist of masonry walls or fencing constructed of wood <br />or vinyl, as well as landscaping. Metal fencing may be used where <br />landscaping provides a complete year-round screen and is irrigated to <br />ensure survivability in compliance with Section 903.020.P (Pence <br />section). See above consntent <br />Waste or recyclable material shall be contained in a refuse container. All <br />such containers shall be stored within a screened enclosure within the rear <br />yard of the property. The applicant is not requesting any changes to the <br />refuse containers. Botlz containers are located in the side yard on the <br />property. <br />12. The storage area shall be paved with asphalt, concrete, or other material <br />approved by the City Council. The storage areas are a combination of <br />paved and gravel, consistent with this requirement <br />13. The storage area shall not occupy any space required for conformity to the <br />parking regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. The site plan appears to be <br />in compliance with t/zis requirement. The applicant has the total <br />number of parking spaces identified on the site plan and will complete <br />as required. <br />
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