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Chapter 914 Specific Development Requirements Vehicle Repair <br /> <br />requirements and shall be located in containers such as the racks, metal trays and similar <br />structures designed to display merchandise. <br />914.250 Vehicle Repair, Body <br />A. All of the requirements for Vehicle Repair, Mechanical, shall apply. <br />B. All damaged vehicles awaiting repair shall be screened from view by a fence not less than <br />75 percent opaque and plantings. Such vehicles shall be stored in the interior side or rear <br />yard of the site. <br />914.260 Vehicle Sales, New or Used Autos, Light Trucks, Motorcycles, Boats or <br />All-Terrain Vehicles. <br />A. No vehicle shall be parked or displayed within a required parking or driveway setback or <br />buffer area. <br />B. All repair shall be conducted in a building; <br />C. There shall be a standard building on the site for office or vehicle display. <br />D. Unloading of vehicles must occur on-site and not in the public road right-of-way. <br />E. The facility must conform to the City’s requirements for landscaping, lighting, signs, trash <br />handling and surface water management. <br />F. Permitted Accessory Uses include: <br />1. Repair of automobiles, light trucks, heavy trucks, motorcycles, boats or all-terrain <br />vehicles; <br />2. Car washes subject to the requirements in this ordinance for Car Washes; <br />3. Rental of automobiles; <br />4. Sale of rental automobiles. <br />914.270 Wood Chip Pile, Municipal <br />Open and outdoor storage of materials as an accessory use to a municipal maintenance <br />facility provided that: <br />A. The storage area is fenced and screened from view of neighboring residential uses and/or <br />local public street right-of-way in compliance with Chapter 915 of this code. Screening <br />materials may include chain-link fence with slats when abutting an “I-1” Light Industrial <br />District. <br />B. Materials must be necessary for the health, safety and general welfare of the community. <br />The maximum amount of stockpiled materials must be indicated on the approved site plan <br />in cubic yards and approved by the City Council. <br />C. 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 area. <br />D. All lighting shall be hooded and so directed that the light source shall not be visible from <br />the public right-of-way or from neighboring residences and shall be in compliance with <br />Chapter 915 of this code. <br />E. The storage area must not take up required parking spaces as required for conformity to <br />this Ordinance.