(a) All structures and activity areas shall be located at least 100 feet from all property lines.
(b) To secure the optimum effect of transition from a residential to a nonresidential district, the Planning Commission shall have the power to determine the need for an amount of plant materials, walls or fences, or any combination of these on any property line of land under consideration. The plans and specifications including density and height figures for the overall site development shall include the proposed arrangement of such plantings and structures.
(c) There shall be no more than one directional advertisement oriented to each abutting road identifying the activity.
(d) Any temporary structures must be indicated as such on site plans submitted to the Planning Commission for approval. Such structures shall not be continued as permanent structures. The period of continuance shall be set by the Planning Commission. Such structures should be located on major thoroughfares or at intersections of major and/or secondary thoroughfares.
(e) All permitted installations shall be maintained in a neat, orderly condition so as to prevent injury to any single property, any individual or to the community in general.
(f) All services permitted shall be performed within a completely enclosed building.
(g) Truck parking areas, maneuvering lanes and access ways to public streets shall be designed to cause no interference with the safe and convenient movement of automobile and pedestrian traffic on and adjacent to the site.
(h) Scrap yards, or junk yards, shall be located no closer than 200 feet to any “R” District and/or public street right-of-way line, and shall otherwise have front, side and rear setbacks of at least 100 feet. At least a 100-foot wide strip in the 200-foot setback shall be planted for camouflaging purposes according to the following specifications:
(1) The 100-foot wide strip shall be planted with pine, Norway spruce or other plants of similar screening value.
(2) Such trees shall be planted on a staggered pattern with no more than ten feet between trees.
(3) Trees should be planted that are at the optimum transplanting size and age while still being as large as possible.
(4) There shall be no burning of refuse, garbage or other waste materials.
(i) The area of use shall be completely enclosed by a ten (10) foot high fence with openings no greater than ten percent (10%) of the fence area.
(Ord. 1500. Passed 12-14-99.)
(j) With respect to apartments conditionally permitted in C-1 and C-2 Districts:
(1) All apartments shall have a minimum of 2 parking spaces separate from the Commercial use of the property and solely for the apartments.
(2) No apartment shall exist in a separate building and shall not exceed the square footage allocated for the Commercial use of the premises.
(3) Said use shall be a supplemental or ancillary use to a primary commercial use.
(4) All fire codes and applicable safety codes shall be met.
(Ord. 6-1-2004-1. Passed 8-11-04.)