(A) Recyclable materials from residential sources shall be limited to tires, scrap metal such as lawnmowers and play equipment; white goods such as refrigerators, clothes dryers and stoves; lead acid batteries; motor oil; cardboard; and other recyclables of residential origin.
(B) The area of active use must be enclosed by a fence, not easily climbable, from six to eight feet in height and the fence must be located at least 25 feet from the public street right-of-way and 100 feet from abutting property lines.
(C) A minimum separation of 100 feet, fully vegetated, shall be provided between the fenced use area and any abutting property line; existing vegetation shall be preserved to the extent practicable and supplemented with new plantings as may be required to provide a year-round opaque buffer from abutting properties.
(D) The site shall be screened from the street(s) by a screen composed of a masonry wall or a solid fence, planted on the exterior side with a semi-opaque vegetative screen with expected height of at least eight feet at maturity; security fencing shall be placed on the interior side of the vegetation and wall or fence.
(E) The active use areas of the site shall be separated by a 100-foot Type A buffer from all adjacent properties and shielded by an opaque screen from all public streets.
(F) The active use portions of the site will be entirely fenced with non-climbable fencing material to a height of at least eight feet, which shall be installed on the interior of the buffer and screen.
(G) No active area will be located within 100 feet of any property line nor within 200 feet of abutting property located in a residential District or developed for residential, institutional or mixed use.
(H) Vehicular access to the proposed use will not be provided by a minor collector or neighborhood street and access roads to the site will connect directly to a designated arterial.
(2003 Code, § 8-3.8.72) (Updated 2009) (Amended 3-5-2024)