§ 1-19-8.441. LIMITED LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR, OR WOODWORKING IN THE A DISTRICT.
   The following provisions apply to the limited landscape contractor, or woodworking use in the A District.
   (A)   A combined total of no more than 10,000 square feet of principal and accessory structures is permitted (not including ‘caretaker residence in conjunction with the permitted use’). When a limited landscape contractor use operates in conjunction with a retail or wholesale nursery use, all square footage provisions are calculated separately.
   (B)   Total impervious surface area for parking and storage of equipment exterior to any structures is limited to 40,000 square feet (not including ‘caretaker residence in conjunction with the permitted use’). When a limited landscape contractor use operates in conjunction with a retail or wholesale nursery use, all square footage provisions are calculated separately.
   (C)   Lot size, setback and height requirements are the same as other natural resource uses in the A District.
   (D)   The parking requirements of §§ 1-19-6.200 through 1-19-6.230 of this code will be met; however, no parking area is permitted within the required yard setback.
   (E)   The maximum number of onsite employees is 10.
   (F)   The subject property must have frontage and access on a paved public road with a minimum pavement width of 16 feet.
   (G)   Petroleum, flammable liquid, or hazardous substance storage tanks shall have 100% catchment basin, or double-walled containment and a spill protection overfill alarm. This does not apply to propane or natural gas tanks.
   (H)   The proposed use shall comply with § 1-6-50 (Wellhead Protection Ordinance) prior to site plan approval.
   (I)   All equipment and materials must be screened from adjacent properties and public roads with plantings of evergreens, at least 5 feet in height, or a fence of equal height, or demonstrate the extent that existing landscaping, hedgerows/tree cover or other natural features provide effective screening.
(Ord. 11-06-572, 5-17-2011; Ord. 14-23-678, 11-13-2014; Bill No. 23-15, 8-8-2023)