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Services, Delivery, Trash, and Outdoor Equipment or Storage Areas <br /> • Loading and service dock areas should be located to the rear or sides of a building, <br /> away from the main building entrance, or related high visibility areas. Preferably, <br /> service, loading, emergency generator, and trash areas should be enclosed within <br /> the building. External facilities must be enclosed and screened with landscaping to <br /> minimize views from adjoining streets, buildings, or open space, and designed and <br /> constructed with the same design theme and of the same materials as the adjoining <br /> building. Such facilities may not be placed adjacent to or facing adjoining streets. <br /> • Any adverse visual impacts on any other site shall be mitigated by the use of <br /> screening and/or landscaping to the extent necessary and appropriate to reduce <br /> those impacts to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. <br /> • Each project must accommodate loading and servicing activity. All loading and <br /> service areas shall be clearly signed and conform to City standards. Loading areas <br /> shall be designed to accommodate backing and maneuvering onsite, not from a <br /> public street, and when occupied shall not prohibit onsite vehicular circulation. <br /> • Trash enclosures and/or other waste storage facilities may be allowed, with City <br /> approval of both,the design and location, provided that such facilities are screened <br /> from view and protected from wind by architectural or landscape features. All trash <br /> enclosures and waste containers must be covered and waste containers shall be <br /> stored within the trash enclosures at all times except when being unloaded,. All trash <br /> enclosures and waste storage facilities shall be designed to meet City standards. <br /> • Pedestrian trash and recycling receptacles shall be placed in strategic locations for <br /> effective litter control. Where possible, they should be grouped with other site <br /> furnishings and placed adjacent to pedestrian pathways. All trash and recycling <br /> receptacles shall be located on paved surfaces in locations where they do not <br /> conflict with landscape maintenance. <br /> • No materials, supplies, equipment, service vehicles, finished or semi-finished <br /> products, raw materials, or articles of similar nature may be stored or permitted to <br /> remain outside of buildings or be visible from adjacent properties or adjoining <br /> streets. <br /> Parking <br /> • All private driveways, parking areas, and loading areas will be paved in accordance <br /> with City standards. Parking areas must be paved with asphalt, concrete, masonry <br /> pavers, or similar material approved by the City. Surface parking areas shall not be <br /> permitted closer than 10 feet from side or an average of 15 feet (5-foot minimum) <br /> from rear property lines. Where parking areas will be contiguous and accessible to <br /> parking on adjacent lot(s), the parking may extend to the property line if part of a <br /> unified project. Visual screening must be provided for parking areas that can be <br /> viewed from adjacent development sites or from off-site public spaces such as <br />