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<br />241 <br /> <br /> (b) Fences in compliance with City Code Section 1007.043(18). <br /> <br />(c) Off-street loading in compliance with City Code Section 1007.045. (d) Off-street parking in compliance with City Code Section 1007.044. <br />(e) Outside services, sales, and equipment rental accessory to the principal use and <br />limited in area to 25 percent of the gross floor area of the principal building. (f) Radio and television receiving antennas, satellite dishes, TVROs three (3) meters or less in diameter, short-wave dispatching antennas, or those necessary for the operation of <br />electronic equipment including radio receivers, ham radio transmitters, and television receivers in <br />compliance with City Code Section 1007.054. (g) Signs in compliance with City Code Chapter 1010. <br />(h) Home Occupation Level A in compliance with City Code Section 1007.048. <br /> (8) Conditional Uses. The following uses require a conditional use permit in compliance with City Code Section 1007.016: <br />(a) Accessory drive-through facilities provided that: <br /> 1. At least 120 feet of segregated passenger motor vehicle stacking must be provided for the single service lane. Where multiple service lanes are provided, the minimum passenger motor vehicle stacking may be reduced to 60 feet per lane. <br /> <br />2. The stacking lane and its access must be designed to control traffic in a manner to protect the buildings and will not interfere with on-site traffic circulation or access to the required parking space. <br />3. No part of the public street or boulevard may be used for stacking of passenger <br />motor vehicles or motorcycles. 4. The stacking lane, order board intercom, and window placement shall be designed and located in such a manner as to minimize glare to adjacent premises, particularly residential <br />premises, and to maximize maneuverability of vehicles on the site. <br /> 5. The drive-through window and its stacking lanes shall be screened from view of adjoining residential zoning districts and public street rights-of-way. <br />6. A lighting and photometric plan will be required that illustrates the drive-through <br />service lane lighting and shall comply with City Code Section 1007.043(6). (b) Commercial day care facilities provided that:
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