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copper, premium grade wood with mitered outside corners (e.g., cedar, redwood, and fir), or fiber 2206 <br />cement board. Other new materials of equal quality to those listed, including the use of commercial 2207 <br />grade lap-siding in the Neighborhood Business District, may be approved by the Community 2208 <br />Development Department. 2209 <br />D. Dimensional Standards: Recreation facilities, excluding trails or pathways, shall be set back 20 feet 2210 <br />from property lines abutting residential districts. 2211 <br />E. Four-Sided Building Design: Building design shall provide consistent architectural treatment on all 2212 <br />building walls. All sides of a building must display compatible materials, although decorative 2213 <br />elements and materials may be concentrated on street- facing facades. All facades shall contain 2214 <br />window openings. This standard may be waived by the Community Development Department for 2215 <br />uses that include elements such as service bays on one or more facades. 2216 <br />F. Maximum Building Length: Building length parallel to the primary abutting street shall not exceed 2217 <br />200 feet without a visual break such as a courtyard or recessed entry. 2218 <br />G. Special or Object-Oriented Buildings: In some cases, a uniquely designed building may be proposed 2219 <br />that is considered outside of these stated Standards due to its purpose, use, design, and/or orientation 2220 <br />(e.g. a memorial, special civic function, etc.). If such a building is proposed, then it may be considered 2221 <br />independently of these standards and would be subject to final approval by the City Council. 2222 <br />H. Garages Doors and Loading Docks: Loading docks shall be located on rear or side facades and, to the 2223 <br />extent feasible, garage doors should be similarly located. Garage doors of attached garages on a 2224 <br />building front shall not exceed 50% of the total length of the building front. 2225 <br />I. Waste and Recycling Areas: Trash storage areas shall be enclosed. Enclosure walls shall be of a block 2226 <br />or masonry material and designed to match the building where it is located. The enclosure should be 2227 <br />accessible, yet located away from main entries and residential uses. Seasonal trash storage areas shall 2228 <br />be screened by a solid board-on- board fence and/or approved landscaping. 2229 <br />J. Buffer Strip: All new active uses (including dugouts, sports fields, park shelters, play structures, and 2230 <br />other active park uses), maintenance structures, and parking lots, but excluding trails or pathways, 2231 <br />shall be separated from residential uses by a minimum 20- foot wide landscaped buffer. A buffer strip 2232 <br />that lies between parking lots, maintenance structures, and/or access roads and a residential use shall 2233 <br />include screening of headlights to a minimum height of 42 inches, utilizing a combination of native 2234 <br />plants, coniferous/deciduous trees, shrubs, solid board-on-board fencing, and/or landscaped berms. A 2235 <br />buffer strip that lies adjacent to all other uses shall include sod or a combination of native plants, 2236 <br />coniferous/deciduous trees, shrubs, and/or solid board-on- board fencing. 2237 <br />(Ord. 1405, 2-28-2011) (Ord. 1435, 4-08-2013) 2238 <br />1008.03: TABLE OF ALLOWED USES 2239 <br />(Ord. 1405, 2-28-2011) 2240 <br />Table 1008-1 lists all permitted and conditional uses in the Park and Recreation District. 2241 <br />A. Uses marked as ā€œPā€ are permitted in the Park and Recreation District. 2242