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Ordinance No. 2213 <br /> Page 13 of 16 <br /> dwelling unit is located less than 10 feet from respective property lines, a solid <br /> fence at least 6 feet in height or vegetative screening/plantings of a species <br /> with a mature height of at least 10 feet shall be located in the area between <br /> the accessory dwelling unit and the street side property line. and both a solid <br /> fence at least 6 feet in height and vegetative screening/planting of a species <br /> with a mature height of at least 10 feet shall be located in the area between <br /> the accessory dwelling unit and the rear property line. In no instance shall <br /> solid fencing be required in planned unit developments where open fencing is <br /> otherwise required. In no instance shall the provisions of this subsection <br /> conflict with the fence requirements identified in Chapter 18.84 of this title. <br /> c. Exterior lighting shall be shielded. directed downward, and located only at <br /> exterior doors and if applicable, along the path of travel from the public right of <br /> way. <br /> d. To the maximum extent feasible. mechanical equipment and plumbing, <br /> conduit, or cabling for utilities is not permitted on the exterior walls of <br /> accessory dwelling unit. This requirement does not apply to meters, electrical <br /> panels, and solar installations. <br /> 2. The following standards apply to accessory dwelling units proposed as a second-story <br /> accessory dwelling unit that is consistent with this Chapter: <br /> a. Any exterior stairway proposed to serve the accessory dwelling unit shall not be <br /> visible from the public right of way on the frontage abutting the front yard upon <br /> completion of the construction of the accessory dwelling unit. Where the project <br /> includes planting of vegetation for screening an exterior stairway, the assessment <br /> of visibility may take into account the mature height of vegetation that has been <br /> planted but has not yet reached full maturity at completion of construction. <br /> b. All new windows may be operable, but at least one of the following measures <br /> must be implemented for new second-story windows in an accessory dwelling unit <br /> that are 25 feet or less from a property line: (1) the proposed window of the <br /> accessory dwelling unit is positioned such that the window sill is at least five feet <br /> above finished floor: or (2) the proposed window of the accessory dwelling unit <br /> utilizes frosted or obscured glass in the glazing portion of the window. <br /> As used in this Section, frosted or obscure glass is glass which is patterned or <br /> textured such that objects, shapes, and patterns beyond the glass are not easily <br /> distinguishable. <br /> 3. No balconies or upper-story decks shall be allowed for an accessory dwelling unit, except <br /> for decorative/faux balconies without decks that match the primary dwelling structure. <br /> 4. If garage space is converted to an accessory dwelling unit, at the option of the <br /> property owner, the existing garage door(s) may either be left in place, or removed and <br /> infilled such that the wall appears integrated with rest of the home, with the same exterior <br /> wall material. building color, and trim as the primary dwelling structure. <br /> 5. With the objective of retaining the appearance of a one-family residence. the entry <br /> door to an attached accessory dwelling unit proposed on a property with a one-family <br /> development shall be located on a different façade than the door to the primary <br /> residence. <br />