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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:51 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 78 of 198 <br /> <br />(2) Parking for non-residential uses shall meet with requirements in Section 90-252 but may include <br />reductions for shared parking arrangements, if appropriate, as determined by the City Council. Any <br />shared parking arrangements must be fully connected and in reasonable proximity to each use. <br /> <br />(i) Exterior Storage. <br /> <br />(1) All exterior storage of material and equipment related to, located on, and used by any business or <br />other nonresidential use shall be stored within a building or fully screened so as not to be visible from <br />streets, highways, or neighboring property. <br /> <br />(2) Trash enclosure service structure: All exterior trash enclosures or other accessory structures shall be <br />constructed of the same materials and colors as the principal building. <br /> <br />(j) Landscape Design. <br /> <br />(1) In addition to the landscape requirements in Section 90-236 of this Chapter, plant materials shall be <br />used to create a unified and attractive mixed-use environment. <br /> <br />(2) Planting areas should be located and designed to avoid visual interference with public signage and <br />private commercial communication. <br /> <br />(3) Plant materials shall be arranged to provide focal points on the site, and concentrated to signify key <br />site locations such as the primary building entrance and site entrance and around signage, pedestrian <br />walkways, and the perimeter of the building. <br /> <br />Sec. 90-108. Future urban service district (FUS). <br />(a) Purpose. The future urban service district (FUS) represents transition areas of the city that have been <br />identified in the city's comprehensive land use plan as being physically eligible, fiscally practical, and <br />generally suitable for future staging of urban services. The identified areas may be located within or outside <br />of the metropolitan urban service area and require installation of private well and septic systems until urban <br />services are available. Development densities shall not exceed one dwelling unit per 20 acres. The intent of <br />the district is to promote the preservation of large parcels that are unencumbered by inefficient building and <br />road layouts, and to give notice to landowners that future extension of a full range of urban services into the <br />area is likely. The pending future land uses could be any use consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. <br />(b) Permitted uses. The following are permitted uses in the FUS district: <br />(1) Agriculture, including sale of products grown on premises (refer to section 90-224). <br />(2) Dwelling, single-family detached residential (refer to section 90-217). <br />(3) Essential public services (refer to section 90-222). <br />(4) Indoor riding arenas (refer to section 90-234). <br />(5) Plant nurseries, wholesale (refer to section 90-254). <br />(6) Public recreational fields, structures, and buildings. <br />(7) Residential facility, small (refer to section 90- 256). <br />(c) Accessory uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in the FUS district: