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I snow removal operations within three hundred/eet 300 of an adjacent residential <br />2 district shall be undertaken consistent with a snow management plan that must be <br />3 annually submitted to and approved by the city. The plan must include measures to <br />4 Miry inlize removal activity during the hours qf ten o'clock (I Ov- 00) P. M and seven o'clock <br />5 (7•- 010) A. M consistent with public safety requirements. The plan must also address the <br />6 location and management of short-term (7 day or less) and long-term (more than 7 days) <br />'7 storage oJ'snow on-site and off-site. Long term snow storage shall not occur within 300 <br />8 feet of a residential zone. Long term snow storage may only occur on surplus parking <br />19 spaces beyond the required spaces within Section 1018 ofthis Code. <br />10 <br />11 Because the new structure will be 300 feet or less from the east property line <br />12 (residential district boundary), the proposed uses will be required to comply with <br />13 the requirement,, <br />14 <br />15 6.23 § I 006.05H (Equi'pment Restrictions) states: All ground-mounted or roof-mounted <br />116 equlinenit, automatic doors, speaker systems, gas pumps, car washes, vehicle vacuum <br />I <br />17 cleaners, air hoses, or other noise sources within three hundred feet (3009 of a <br />18 residential area must be completely screened to a point five fieet (5 above the. rst.floor <br />19 q adjacent residences. Outdoorspeaker systems or other public" address systems which <br />20 can be heard outside, are not allowed to be used between the hours of ten o'clock (10: 00) <br />21 P. M and seven o'clock (7: 00) A. M within three hundredfieet (300 9 ofa residential <br />22 district, even f screene d <br />23 <br />24 Because the new structure will be 300 feet or less from the east property line <br />25 (residential district boundary), the proposed usies will be required to comply with <br />26 the requirement O <br />27 <br />28 16.24 §l006.051(Lighting) states: The height of light poles, andfixtures shall comply with <br />29 subsection 101 Ok 12 of this title, and shall not e.-,vceied a height of twelve feet (12 9 if <br />30 located closer than fiftyfeet (5 to a rwider ialproperty line, nor a height of twentyfive <br />31 feet (2 if located betweenfiftyfeet (50 ) and one hundred feet (1009 of a residential <br />32 property line. The light shall be no more than 0. 5 foot candles at the property line. (See <br />33 Chapter 1011 for~ fight requirements.) Light poles or fixtures may be a maximum offorty <br />A <br />3 T feet (40' ) tall �f located greater than one hundred et, (1009 from a residential property <br />fie 7 <br />35 line and if comp liate 4y screened fight source and light source glare) by building, berm, or <br />36 landscape material with a minimum opacity of ninerypercent (90%) to eye level view of <br />37 living spaces in homes within three hund red feet (3009 of light source. All lights not <br />38 reasonably required for security or business per must be turned o between the <br />O ff <br />39 hours of ten o'clock (10: 00) P. M and sunrise, or operated by motion detectors so that <br />40 they only turn on when there is activity nearby and turn q�fshort l y therea <br />�ter. <br />41 <br />4 <br />2 Although the submitted plans 'include a photometric plan, it appears to be one based <br />0 # 0 ' <br />43 on exisfing nd <br />staards. The Planning Division will require the submittal of a <br />414 photometric plan based on the revised plan that includes pole standards that meet <br />45 the above requirements. <br />PF07-05 3—RCA-0 14 08.doc Page 10 of 13 <br />
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