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Chapter 907: Public and Semi-Public District Interim Uses <br /> <br />907.035 INTERIM USES <br />The following are interim uses in the “P” District, subject to the issuance of an Interim Use <br />Permit, per the procedures as listed in Section 912 of this Ordinance. <br />A. The establishment of a “wood chip pile” accessory to a municipal public works facility as <br />a service to citizens of Little Canada, subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The use is found to be consistent with existing surrounding uses in the area and with <br />the underlying land use plan for the district in which it is located. <br />2. The wood chip pile must be the exclusive use of the property subject to the permit, <br />and shall not be mixed with other land uses, whether permitted or conditional as this <br />site will not be fully screened from residential uses or public right-of-way. <br />3. The use will not be screened from adjacent residential uses or public right-of-way as <br />to deter dumping of unwanted materials in this area along with safety and access to <br />wood chip pile. <br />4. The maximum allowable height of the wood chip pile is 15 feet. <br />5. The use would sunset upon sale of adjacent Public Works garage to the north of this <br />property. <br />6. The wood chip area and associated drives must be surfaced with Class 5 gravel or <br />other material as determined by City Council. <br />7. Other conditions or requirements as specified by City Council deemed necessary to <br />keep the site from becoming a nuisance to the public or adjoining property owners. <br />8. If site becomes a public nuisance as determined by the City Council, this use will be <br />terminated and restored to a green area. <br />907.040 CONDITIONAL USES <br />A. Open and outdoor storage of materials as an accessory use to a municipal maintenance <br />facility provided that: <br />1. The storage area is fenced and screened from view of neighboring residential uses <br />and/or local public street right-of-way in compliance with Chapter 915 of this code. <br />Screening materials may include chain-link fence with slats when abutting an “I-1” <br />Light Industrial District. <br />2. Materials must be necessary for the health, safety and general welfare of the <br />community. The maximum amount of stockpiled materials must be indicated on the <br />approved site plan in cubic yards and approved by the City Council. <br />3. The storage area must be surfaced with asphalt, concrete or material approved by the <br />Council. The surfacing should be compatible with materials being stored upon the <br />area. <br />4. All lighting shall be hooded and so directed that the light source shall not be visible <br />from the public right-of-way or from neighboring residences and shall be in <br />compliance with Chapter 915 of this code. <br />5. The storage area must not take up required parking spaces as required for conformity <br />to this Ordinance. <br />Page 907-2