(A) Accessory buildings. No accessory buildings shall be permitted on outparcel development sites, except that a drive-in teller or drive-up window and associated menu boards, and the like shall not be considered as accessory buildings so long as they are integrated with the principal building. Garbage and trash dumpsters may be kept in freestanding locations, except that they shall not be permitted along Pines Boulevard, and they must be completely screened from view by a combination of fences, walls, and screens and landscaping and shall be submitted as part of and shall be subject to site plan review. There shall be no freestanding kiosk type buildings or small light structures permitted in the parking areas or service areas outside of the main buildings.
(B) Service and delivery. All service and deliveries to any building shall be to the rear of the building where physically possible. There shall be no outside display or storage of materials, products or goods. No truck or commercial vehicle of any kind shall be permitted to be parked on the property for a period of more than four hours between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. unless said vehicle is temporarily present and necessary and incident to the business on the property.
(C) Limitation on recreational vehicles. No recreational vehicle of any kind shall be parked overnight and no boats, boat trailers or trailers of any kind, or campers or mobile homes shall be permitted to park overnight on or near the property at any time unless kept inside a screened enclosure. No vehicles shall be used as a domicile or residence, either permanent or temporary.
(D) Screening of service and mechanical equipment. All garbage and trash containers or compactors, oil tanks, bottled gas tanks and irrigation system pumps must be underground or placed in walled-in areas or landscaped screened areas. All air-conditioning units, mechanical equipment, and the like, whether roof mounted or at grade shall be shielded and hidden so that they shall not be visible from a point six feet above the ground from any abutting public or private right-of-way and/or property line. Wood may not be used as a screening material.
(Ord. 2021-02, adopted 3-17-21; sought to be reconsidered, Commission passed 4-21-2021)