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<br />of the Roseville City Code. The parcel may be reused and/or redevelopment for any use <br />allowed in the underlying B-1 (Limited Business) zoning district, except as outlined herein. <br />The following uses are prohibited: medical or dental facilities, hospitals, sanatoriums, and <br />rest homes; private clubs or lodges; greenhouses; motels and motor hotels; mortuaries; <br />churches; public or private schools; furniture stores; dog kennels; any use which reduces the <br />amount of available required parking; or any use deemed by the Community Development <br />Director to be substantially similar to these uses based on potential noise generation, visual <br />impact, and/or parking demands. <br /> <br />9.3 Building Setbacks. Building setbacks shall be as shown on the approved site development <br />plan (Exhibit B). Existing Building: The front yard setback (Fairview Avenue) shall be <br />established at seven (7) feet and the side yard setback (County Road "D") shall be <br />established at zero (0). New Construction: The front yard setback (Fairview Avenue) shall <br />be established at seven and one-half feet (7-1/2); The side yard setback (south) shall be <br />established at 10 feet; and the rear yard setback (east) shall be established at 30 feet. <br /> <br />9.4 Off-Street Parking Lot Setbacks. The north yard setback shall be established at 12 feet; the <br />east yard setback shall be established at 10 feet; and the south yard setback shall be <br />established at 10 feet. The west setback for the parking lot shall be established at the west <br />edge of the parking lot as indicated on the site plan. A buffer zone within the required side <br />and rear setback areas, in accordance with Section 1005.01(1) of the City Code, shall be <br />installed between this site and the adjacent residential district as illustrated within the site <br />development and landscape plan. However, at the request of the adjacent property owner, <br />fencing will not be required along the south side of the parking lot, only landscaping that <br />provides a year round screen. <br /> <br />9.5 Building Height and pesign. Building(s) shall be architecturally designed to have the scale <br />and massing of the adjacent residential parcels to the south and east: The building height and <br />design of the expanded new addition shall be as shown on the approved building elevations <br />(Exhibit E). The maximum height for any building on the site shall be two stories. <br /> <br />9.6 Building Materials. The exterior finish of the expanded building must include the same or <br />similar building material on both old and new portions so as to appear as one unified <br />structure. Building materials shall be as shown on the approved building elevations (Exhibits <br />E) and shall include a combination of brick, natural stone, masonry tile, glass, color <br />impregnated rock face block as trim or exposed foundation wall, stucco, or EFIS/Dryvit. <br />The color scheme for the buildings shall be reviewed and approved by the Community <br />Deyelopment Director prior to issuance of any building pennits. <br /> <br />9.7 Mitigation of Impact on Adjacent Residential Uses. All ground mounted air conditioning <br />units shall be screened utilizing a barrier constructed of the same materials as that of the <br />structure and include a landscape screen. Outdoor and exterior storage or sales display_shall <br />be prohibited, and no accessory buildings shall be allowed on the site. <br /> <br />9.8 Landscaping. Landscaping shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the <br />approved landscape plan (Exhibit B). In general, all areas ofland not occupied by buildings, <br />driveways, and/or parking/loading areas shall be landscaped with vegetative material <br /> <br />5 <br />