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DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT <br /> 8/24/2012 <br /> that vehicles which are inoperable, missing body parts, or are unlicensed may not <br /> be stored outside a building longer than 90 days or in a properly screened area, <br /> provided however that vehicles which are inoperable, missing body parts, or are <br /> unlicensed may not be stored outside a building longer than 90 days. <br /> (2) Farm implements sales and service; <br /> (a) the outside equipment storage lot shall not be larger in square footage <br /> than two times the square footage of the building devoted to the related business <br /> (b) all repair assembly disassembly or maintenance of vehicles and <br /> implements shall occur within a closed building except minor maintenance <br /> including tire inflation, adding oil and wiper replacement. Vehicles that are <br /> inoperable or are missing body parts shall be stored inside a building. <br /> (3) Building supply sales and storage yards; <br /> (a) the outside equipment and inventory storage lot shall not be larger in <br /> square footage than two times the square footage of the building devoted to the <br /> related business. <br /> (4) Funeral homes and mortuaries; <br /> (5) Animal clinics. <br /> (Ord. 2d, #53. Amended 5/9/2012) <br /> (M) Commercial exterior building materials. <br /> (1) Except as otherwise regulated herein, the exterior wall surfaces of all new or <br /> expanded commercial buildings shall consist of face brick, finished block or other textured <br /> masonry product approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> (2) Exceptions to all masonry exteriors may be considered and approved by the <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission provided the following findings are met: <br /> (a) The combination of exterior materials is used as an architectural <br /> complement to the structure; <br /> (b) The combination of exterior materials used is not inconsistent with the <br /> quality and appearance used on similar buildings in the same zoning district or neighborhood; <br /> (c) Site conditions limit public exposure to certain exterior surfaces where <br /> masonry products are not proposed; and <br /> l <br /> (d) An exterior wall may be temporary and a future expansion area of a <br /> structure and be subject to removal or redesign as an interior wall. <br /> (3) Buildings are required to have contrasting architectural features and must be <br /> designed to be aesthetically pleasing. <br />