Parking lots, automobile service stations, trash enclosures, utility substations, and rooftop machinery must be landscaped or screened in all zoning districts as set forth below.
(a) Parking lots and structures must be landscaped as required in Article 6.
(b) All outdoor trash storage areas, except those for one-family or two-family dwelling use, must be screened on a minimum of three sides by a wall or hedge at least 6 feet in height. The wall must be painted, surfaced, or otherwise treated to blend with the development it serves. All trash storage areas must be curbed or graded to prevent runoff from reaching storm drains or surface water.
(c) Within the country, residential, apartment, apartment mixed-use, and resort districts, utility substations, other than individual transformers, must be enclosed by a solid wall or a fence with a screening hedge a minimum of 5 feet in height, except for necessary openings for access. Transformer vaults for underground utilities and similar uses must be enclosed by a landscape hedge, except for access openings.
(d) All plant material and landscaping must be provided with a permanent irrigation system.
(e) All rooftop machinery and equipment, except for solar panels, antennas, plumbing vent pipes, ventilators, and guardrails, must be screened from view from all directions, including from above; provided that screening from above is not required for any machinery or equipment whose function would be impaired by the screening. Rooftop machinery and equipment in the strictly industrial districts, and on structures or portions of structures less than 150 feet in height will be exempt from this subsection.
(1990 Code, Ch. 21, Art. 4, § 21-4.70) (Added by Ord. 99-12; Am. Ord. 20-41)