§ 16.15.050 OUTDOOR USE AND STORAGE.
   (A)   C-N, C-O, and C-G Zones. All uses within the C-N, C-O, and C-G zones must be conducted entirely within a completely enclosed building, with the exception of parking and loading facilities, the permitted display of vehicles, and permitted temporary uses. No outdoor storage is permitted.
   (B)   CBD Zone - Outdoor Display of Merchandise.
      (1)   It is unlawful to display merchandise on public property without a valid encroachment permit issued pursuant to this code.
      (2)   Merchandise cannot project more than four feet beyond the store front.
      (3)   Merchandise can be displayed outside only during business hours.
      (4)   The aggregate merchandise display area cannot exceed 50% of the linear frontage of the store front or six linear feet, whichever is greater.
      (5)   It is unlawful to display merchandise as follows: in such a manner as to present a hazard to safety; impede the normal flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic; create a display that is detrimental to the appearance of the premises and surrounding property; or is in any other manner detrimental to the public health, safety, welfare.
      (6)   Required parking spaces cannot be used for merchandise displays.
   (C)   C-LI Zone.
      (1)   All sales and manufacturing activity, with the exception of vehicle sales, must occur within a fully enclosed building or other approved interior space to the principal building.
      (2)   Outdoor storage is permitted only within a rear or interior side yard. Such storage must be entirely shielded from view from any public right-of-way and from adjacent properties by a combination of fencing, walls, and/or landscaping. All screening materials must be neatly maintained, kept in good repair, and erected and maintained in a manner that achieves all intended screening purposes. The design, materials, and location of the screening is subject to the approval of the Planning Director or designee.
(Ord. 1100, passed 7-6-04; Am. Ord. 1201, passed 2-17-09; Am. Ord. 1305, passed 10-7-20)