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ORDINANCE 2014- <br /> A. A loading dock located adjacent to a residentially designated site and not screened <br /> from view of the adjacent residential site by an intervening building or similar <br /> structure shall be screened by an eight foot high wall located between the loading <br /> dock and the residential site. Wall height shall be measured from the grade elevation <br /> of the parking area adjacent to the loading dock. Plantings along the wall are required <br /> in accordance with the standards of landscape ordinance section 926.08. <br /> B. A loading area associated with a salvage facility (enclosed building) shall be screened <br /> from view from adjacent properties and roadways by an eight foot opaque feature <br /> consisting of a wall or wall and berm combination. <br /> C. Roadway buffers shall be provided as specified in landscape ordinance section <br /> 926.09, "Landscaping along roadways". <br /> D. Where a non-residential use abuts a property with a residential land use designation, <br /> the required buffer opaque feature shall consist of a wall with required understory <br /> trees and shrubs installed on the side of the wall facing the residential property. <br /> E. Where a wall is used in a buffer area or along a project perimeter, there shall be <br /> variation in the design of the wall, as provided below. <br /> Variation shall be provided by use of one (1) or more of the following <br /> design criteria or other similar design measures approved in writing by the <br /> community development director or his designee: <br /> a. Using two (2) color paint schemes. <br /> b. Staggering the location of the wall. Straight wall length should not <br /> exceed one hundred (100) feet. The minimum dimension of a wall <br /> offset shall be three (3) feet. <br /> C. Accenting the wall with articulated decorative features. <br /> d. Breaking up the appearance of long sections of wall by the <br /> placement of landscaped berms in front of the wall. Unbermed <br /> wall sections shall not exceed one hundred (100) feet in length. <br /> (8) Mulch products and services special regulations <br /> (a) The administrative permit process and regulations for specific land uses <br /> ordinance section 971.04 shall apply to mulch products and services <br /> development projects, including projects that propose expansion of <br /> existing mulch operations. <br /> (b) Development application special information requirements: <br /> 1. A list of on-site activities and materials stored, handled, processed, <br /> and produced on site (including by-products), together with a list <br /> of any MSGP (Multi-Sector General Permit) special industry <br /> sector pollution discharge requirements applicable to the proposed <br /> project. <br /> FACommunity Development\Gifford(WGIC)\2014UPDATE\6-3-14BCCWGICOverlayDistrictordinace.doc 6 <br /> ATTACHMENT .8 16 <br />