10-19-7: REFUSE AND RECYCLING SPACES:
   A.   Location And Screening:
      1.   All refuse handling equipment including, but not limited to, garbage cans, dumpsters and recycling containers must be stored within the principal structure, within an accessory building, or in a screened enclosure, except for the following:
         a.   Single-family dwellings.
         b.   Two-family dwellings.
         c.   Roll-off dumpsters are allowed for temporary use in any zoning district during demolition or construction. They do not have to be screened, however, they shall be positioned so that they do not encroach into public right of way, do not block traffic visibility per section 10-19-16 of this chapter, and are a minimum of three feet (3') from any property line. (Ord. 2008-3, 2-19-2008)
      2.   Screened enclosures must meet the following:
         a.   Screened enclosures must be located in a rear or side yard and must meet all applicable setback requirements and easements unless waived by the public works department in accordance with subsection 3-4-2C of this code.
         b.   The screened enclosure must be in an accessible location for sanitation vehicles.
         c.   Screened enclosures must consist of a fence or wall at least six feet (6') in height and a minimum opaqueness of eighty percent (80%).
      3.   Recycling spaces must be designed in accordance with the building code. (Ord. 2004-40, 1-3-2005)