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. ARTICLE IV. DISTRICT REGULATIONS Page 10 of 15 <br /> 1. The following uses shall be screened or buffered in accordance with <br /> the requirements of this section: <br /> i. Principal buildings and structures and any building or structure <br /> accessory thereto used for residential uses at a density of greater <br /> than four units per acre shall be buffered from residential lots <br /> located in any R district. <br /> ii. Off-street parking facilities containing six or more spaces shall <br /> be buffered from streets located within 50 feet. Parking facilities <br /> shall be buffered with landscape zones. <br /> iii. Loading docks shall be screened from all lot lines and public <br /> roads. <br /> iv. Trash storage facilities shall be screened from all lot lines and <br /> public roads. <br /> v. Access roads serving multifamily buildings shall be screened <br /> as necessary to eliminate the impact of vehicle headlights shining <br /> toward adjacent residential neighborhoods. <br /> 2. Required screening or buffering may be achieved with fences, walls, <br /> earth berms, hedges, or other landscape materials. All walls and fences <br /> shall be architecturally harmonious with the principal building. Earth <br /> berms shall not exceed a slope of 3:1. The screen shall be designed to <br /> employ materials which provide an effective visual barrier during all <br /> seasons. <br /> 3. All required screening or buffering shall be located on the lot occupied <br /> by the use, building, facility or structure to be screened. No screening or <br /> buffering shall be located on any public right-of-way or within eight feet of <br /> the traveled portion of any street or highway. <br /> 4. Screening or buffering required by subsection (14) of this section shall <br /> be of a height needed to accomplish the goals of subsection (14) of this <br /> section. Screening methods incorporating roofs over storage, trash or <br /> mechanical facilities to screen from higher adjacent properties or <br /> buildings may be required. Height of plantings required under subsection <br /> (14) of this section shall be measured at the time of installation. <br /> (15) Architectura/standards. <br /> a. It is not the intent of the city to restrict design freedom unduly when reviewing <br /> project architecture in connection with a site and building plan. However, it is in <br /> the best interest of the city to promote high standards of architectural design and <br /> compatibility with surrounding structures and neighborhoods. Architectural plans <br /> shall be prepared by an architect or other qualified persons acceptable to the city <br /> and shall show the following for all structures other than single-family detached <br /> dwellings: <br /> 1. Elevations of all sides of the building. <br /> 2. Type and color of exterior building materials. <br /> 3. A typical floor plan. <br /> 4. Dimensions of all structures. <br /> 5. The location of trash and recycling containers and of heating, <br /> ventilation and air conditioning equipment. <br /> http://library3.municode.com/default/DocView/13094/1/109/113 6/24/2008 <br />