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9. If the principal building is expanded to cover more of the lot. the accessory <br />building shall be removed if the intended need no longer exists. <br />10. Building permits shall be required as regulated by the State Building Code. <br />(5) Refuse and Recyclable Material. <br />(a) Removal. Passenger automobiles and trucks not currently licensed by the state, or <br />which are because of mechanical deficiency incapable of movement under their own power, <br />parked or stored outside for a period in excess of thirty (30) days, and all materials stored outside <br />in violation of City Code provisions are considered refuse or junk and shall be disposed of within <br />thirty (30) days of notification by the City. <br />(b) Location and Screening. <br />1. Dwelling Units, Single Family, Duplexes, and All Other Residential Structures <br />With Four (4) or Less Units. Garbage cans, waste containers and recycling bins shall be kept in <br />rear or side yards. <br />2. Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Residential With More Than Four (4) <br />Units. <br />a. All refuse, recyclable materials, and necessary handling equipment including <br />but not limited to garbage cans, recycling bins, and dumpsters shall be stored within the principal <br />structure, within an accessory building, or totally screened from eye level view from all <br />neighboring uses and the public right-of-way. <br />b. Exterior Storage. Exterior storage of refuse and recyclable material shall <br />require the following: <br />i. Exterior wall or fence treatment shall be similar and/or complement the <br />principal building. <br />ii. The enclosed trash and/or recycling receptacle area shall be located in the <br />rear or side yard and shall observe all applicable setback requirements and easements. <br />iii. The trash and/or recycling enclosure must be in an accessible location for <br />pick up hauling vehicles. <br />iv. The trash and/or recycling receptacles must be fully screened from view <br />of adjacent properties and the public right-of-way by a fence or wall of at least six (6) feet in <br />height and a minimum opaqueness of eighty (80) percent. <br />3-24 <br />