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Other Structures <br />Energy Conservation and Solar Response. <br />Building siting and design shall noict beat gain <br />from the high summer sun through awnings, porches, <br />and trellises, while allowing the lower -angle winter sun <br />to penetrate the leafless branches of deciduous trees to <br />heat interiors. In the winter, thermal masses in the <br />building may help store daytime beat gain to release <br />in evenings <br />Fences & Walls <br />Walls and fences within view of streets, parks, or plazas must be constructed out of attractive, <br />long - lasting materials, such as wood, wrought iron, masonry, or stone. Chain link and wire fencing <br />must not be used. <br />` iset el above Walls and fences must not exceed 42 16. inches in height within 20 feet of streets, <br />parks, and plazas. A masonry wall of 7 to 9 fcct in height is required between any adjacent non <br />Service Areas. Trash or loading areas shall be screened from view with <br />landscaping, wall.; or other structures <br />Service Areas <br />Service areas are places where truck loading takes place, refuse is stored, or mechanical equipment <br />is mounted. Service areas must be located away from and screened from view of streets, parks, and <br />plazas, and landscaped walkways. <br />Appropriate screening strategies include vine - covered walls or fences, trellises, arcades, dense <br />landscaping reaching a height of 6 feet, or some combination thereof Where service areas cannot <br />be avoided along a street, park or plaza, they must be recessed within a building's envelope. <br />T .shd . e h .e en c: tr. f.rm-rs ,o_l. <br />be screened from view <br />28 <br />