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Parking areas conUiining more than six spaces that face either a public street and/or residentially <br />zoned property shall hove a solid u-all or fence of not less than four feet nor more than six feet in <br />height for screening. The material for the screening shall be designed to be architecturally <br />harmonious with the principal building on the lot. The Council may approve a screened planting <br />may be substituted fur the fence or wall. <br />The property owners had relocated the employee parking area inside the fence, but have requested <br />to relocate employee parking outside the fence to the west side of the building and fence. Please <br />refer to the attached site plan depicting the parking areas. The parking area is outside the required <br />75* setback, but is located closer to the front property line than the building. Customer and visitor <br />parking is located on the south side of the building. Code requires parking areas to be located a <br />minimum of 10’ from the building. Because the building is existing they have requested to use the <br />parking areas that have served the building and not to relocate the parking. Parking areas arc <br />required to be a hard, all-weather, durable, dust-five surface material. The spaces to the interior <br />(cuslomer/visitor spaces) are existing asphalt surface. Proposed employee parking spaces west of <br />the building are natural and gravel ground cover. <br />Noise/Hours of Operation <br />The Noise Ordinance does not limit hours of operation in the I district. The operation hours for ABC <br />are: <br />Summer hours:6:00 a.m. to 5:C0 p.m. <br />7:00 a.m. to Noon <br />Closed <br />Monday through Friday <br />Saturday <br />Sunday <br />Winter hours:8.00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. <br />Closed <br />Monday through Friday <br />Saturd.iy and Sunday <br />The hours of operation are the hours when ABC is open for business. Outside regular business hours <br />delivery trucks enter the property or park outside the gate. The deliveries are typically made w iih <br />semi trucks that may sit outside the yard idling until ABC opens and deliveries can be made. This <br />type of acti\ ity has the pot mtial to generate excessive noise and odors from exhaust while the trucks <br />maneuver or idle. The Zoning Ordinance has pe"ormancc standards to protect the public safely and <br />health against such things as noise, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, odors, vibration and glare. <br />Applicant should be asked to comment on any off hour activity that may occur on the property. <br />Lighting <br />Several wall pack lights arc located on the building to provide basic security of the property and arc <br />illuminated in the evenings. The lights are consistent wnth the type of lighting normally associated <br />with industrial or commercial areas and pose a minimal impact on surrounding properties. <br />•01-2692 ABC Su()pl> Co , bw <br />450OldCoitalB«>R(Md <br />7/|At)l <br />P«c3olS jrnm.
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