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7. No Salvage Vehicle Repair use may occur in any building, or an any <br />site, that is not in full compliance with applicable building and fire codes. <br />8. License shall be subject to a twelve (12) month review. <br />9. The provisions of Section 921.010.C. of this Ordinance are considered <br />and satisfactorily met. <br />0. Open and Outdoor Storage as an accessory use, provided that: <br />1. The activity of outdoor storage shall require a separate business <br />license issued by the City of Little Canada. <br />2. The storage area in question occupies an area no greater than sixty <br />percent (60 %) of the gross square footage of the subject parcel. <br />3. The storage area shall not occupy any portion of the yard between <br />the front building line and the adjoining public street, or the side <br />building line and public street on a corner lot. <br />4. The storage is utilized solely by those tenants of the principal <br />building in an amount proportionate to each tenant's occupancy of <br />said principal building. <br />5. The storage of equipment, as defined by this Ordinance, must be <br />capable of moving under its own power, stored on a trailer, stored <br />within weather -proof containers, or other storage arrangements as <br />approved by the City Council. Storage of any material directly on <br />the ground when the dimensions of such item are less than three <br />(3) feet in width, length, and height, shall be prohibited wherever <br />the City Council determines that reasonable alternatives exist <br />consistent with this section. <br />6. Outdoor storage areas must be kept in an orderly condition, <br />permitting vehicular access to all materials or equipment. Lanes at <br />least ten (10) feet in width shall be required to meet this standard. <br />No portion of the outdoor storage shall be more than fifty (50) feet <br />from any access lane or other drive aisle. <br />7. Except for construction equipment which is stored or parked in its <br />most compact condition, outdoor storage may not exceed eight (8) <br />feet in height as measured from the ground on which it is located. <br />8. The storage area shall be fenced and fully screened from adjoining <br />non - industrial property, park and trail areas, and public right of <br />way. Where properly fenced and screened, outdoor storage may <br />encroach into the required side or rear yard setback area. <br />9. Screening shall consist of masonry walls or fencing constructed of <br />wood or vinyl, as well as landscaping. Metal fencing may be used <br />where landscaping provides a complete year -round screen and is <br />irrigated to ensure survivability in compliance with Section <br />903.020.F (Fence section). <br />7 <br />
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