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ZONING REGULATIONS § 78-539 <br /> spaces per dwelling unit, one of which is an Sec. 78-538. Outside storage. <br /> enclosed parking space which may be located in or <br /> under the multiple-dwelling building; detached No boats, recreational vehicles over 20 feet in <br /> from the principal building if its location serves length, maintenance vehicles or other similar <br /> some beneficial screening, buffering or transi- bulky objects shall be permitted on t e project <br /> tional function; or else completely underground. area unless completely enclosed in a uilding or <br /> In addition, 0.25 parking space per dwelling unit in an area completely enclosed by a ence of such <br /> shall be provided for guests, and shall be located opacity and height to obscure the tored contents <br /> conveniently for the units they are intended to from any living or pedestrian as on or around <br /> serve. The main parking areas shall be surfaced the project area. Required rages or parking <br /> with a hard, all-weather, durable dustfree surfac- areas shall not be used for he storage of such <br /> ing material and shall be properly drained and objects or vehicles. <br /> landscaped and shall be maintained in a well- (Code 1984, § 10.30(16)( j) <br /> kept condition. No parking area shall occupy any <br /> required project yard area, nor shall it be located Sec. 78-539. Lan caping. <br /> closer than five feet to a side or rear lot line, nor <br /> closer than ten feet to any principal building. All open ar�of the project or individual <br /> Each parking space shall have a minimum width platted lots w' in the project shall be graded to <br /> of nine feet and a minimum depth of 200 feet provide pro er drainage and, except for areas <br /> exclusive of aisles and maneuvering space. All used for p rking, drives or storage, shall be land- <br /> parking areas containing more than si�c spaces scaped th trees,shrubs or planted ground cover. <br /> which adjoin either a public street or residentially The tural landscape shall be utilized where <br /> zoned property shall have a solid wall or fence of pos ' le and reinforced with additional landscap- <br /> not less than three feet nor more than 4.5 feet in i that is compatible with and complementary to <br /> height along such adjoining line. Such fences or e various use areas and functions of the site,the <br /> walls shall be so designed that they are architec- structural additions to the site development on <br /> turally harmonious with the principal structures neighboring properties and the adjacent public <br /> on the lot. A screen planting approved by t e streets and highways. Landscape materials shall <br /> council may be substituted for the required all be of adequate size to contribute to the environ- <br /> or fence. Guest parking stalls shall be easily mental quality at initial planting as well as at <br /> accessible to or from the main entry of the ultiple- maturity. Generally new plant material shall be <br /> dwelling building. No street parki shall be of the following sizes: <br /> permitted. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.30(16)(L)) (1) Deciduous overstory trees,three-inch cal- <br /> iper; <br /> Sec. 78-537. Internal str ts. (2) Deciduous ornamental trees,two-inch cal- <br /> iper; <br /> All minor internal s eets shall be owned and <br /> maintained by the ner of the project, by a �3) Evergreen trees, six-foot height; <br /> homeowners' assoc' tion or by any other agency <br /> or method dee d appropriate by the council. �4) Evergreen shrubs,24-inch spread or height, <br /> Permanent ea ments 50 feet in width shall be dependent on form; <br /> provided as r quired by the council for all private (5) Deciduous shrubs, three feet in height. <br /> streets. Co ector streets which may be required <br /> to main in neighborhood continuity of circula- Lawn areas other than natural landscape areas <br /> tion b een multiple-family planned residential shall be sodded. Such landscaping shall conform <br /> (MF ) projects or with other adjoining develop- with the planting plan approved by the council at <br /> ment shall be provided with a public right-of-way. the time the building permit was issued. It shall <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.30(16)(M)) be the owners' responsibility to see that this <br /> CD78:89 <br />
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