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<br />areas, as indicated on the attached site plan. These spaces are indicated near the <br />northwest corner of the building. Vehicles returned after hours may, ftom time to <br />time, be parked outside of designated areas but shall be moved to designated areas at <br />the resumption of business hours. <br />3. Normal U-Haul vehicle inventory shall be limited to six trucks and four trailers. <br />4. No major repairs or maintenance of rental vehicles shall be done on site, nor shall <br />inoperative vehicles be stored on site. <br />5. Seven parking spaces for customer parking shall be maintained on the north side of <br />the building. These spaces shall not be used for rental vehicle parking. Employee <br />parking shall be south and west of the building. <br />6. Materials for outdoor storage shall be limited to those specifically mentioned in the <br />application. Equipment used for loading or unloading of said materials shall be <br />operated only between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m. <br />and 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. <br />7. Polyethylene pipe, (coiled black plastic pipe), shall be neatly stacked no more than <br />eight feet high in the area indicated on the site plan. <br />8. PVC pipe, (white plastic pipe, 20 feet lengths) shall be neatly stacked in bundles <br />measuring approximately 20 feet long by 4 feet wide by 18 inches high as indicated <br />on site plan. Bundles shall be stacked no higher than approximately six feet. <br />Unloading ofPVC pipe requires use of a bobcat or forklift and shall only occur during <br />hours specified in #6 <br />9. Concrete landscape products shall be neatly stored on pallets in area indicated on <br />attached site plan. Pallets shall be stacked a maximum of two high or approximately <br />six feet. Loading and unloading requires the use of a bobcat or forklift and shall occur <br />only during hours specified above. <br />10. All outdoor storage materials shall be placed within the fenced area shown on the site <br />plan. No further expansion of the storage area shall be permitted. <br />11. Along the south property line, a strip of spruce and pine trees and deciduous shrubs <br />approximately 15 feet wide shall be maintained. By June 30, 1996, spruce and pine <br />trees with a minimum height of six feet shall be infill planted and maintained as <br />indicated on the 3/13/96 drawing labeled "Landscape Buffer Additional Planting <br />Detail". Property owner shall be responsible for maintaining all new and existing trees <br />in this area and shall replace any new or existing trees in this area that die as a result <br />of neglect, natural causes, natural disasters, or abuse or damage caused by the <br />property owner or tenants. Replacement conifer trees shall be at least six feet high. <br />12. The chain link fence, shown in the buffer area plan of 3/13/96, shall be replaced with <br />an 80% opaque screen fence at least 5 feet in height. <br />13. The area directly north of the aforementioned 15 feet wide tree strip and extending <br />to a line 40 feet north of the south property line shall be seeded and permanently <br />maintained as turf by June 15, 1996. <br />14. The applicant shall work with City Planning staff to make improvements to the buffer <br />zone and screen fence consistent with the master buffer plan currently under <br />development by the City landscape architect. <br /> <br />2 <br />