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F. <br />G <br />H. <br />d. Impact on parking on the site. <br />e. The height of merchandise displays. <br />£ The hours which merchandise is displayed. <br />g. The type of merchandise to be displayed. <br />h. Incidental or seasonal display signage, to a maximum of 75 square feet in area, shall be <br />placed on a solid surface or attached to a solid surface for the term of the display. <br />i. Accessory structures used in incidental or seasonal displays shall meet all applicable <br />fire codes and parking lot setback requirements. (Ord. 1238, 3-13-2000) <br />4. The outside display of merchandise, except as covered in subsections E1, E2, and E3 of <br />this section, is permitted by conditional use permit. When considering any such conditional <br />use permit request, the planning commission and city council shall consider the following <br />criteria to determine the impact of the proposed outside display on the site, adjacent <br />properties and the community as a whole: <br />a. The amount of outside sales area compared to the amount of inside sales space. <br />b. Location of the outside sales area and the extent it encroaches on required setbacks. <br />c. Impact on traffic pedestrian circulation, and emergency response on the site. <br />d. Impact on parking on the site. <br />e. The height of merchandise displays. <br />f. The hours in which merchandise is displayed. <br />g. The type of merchandise to be displayed. <br />5. The issuance of a conditional use permit for the outside display of merchandise shall not <br />cause nonconforming sites to be brought into conformance with all code requirements, or <br />the dedication of street rights of way. (Ord. 1091, 5-28-1991; amd. 1995 Code; Ord. 1238, <br />3-13-2000) <br />Process and Equipment Limitations: Processes and equipment employed and goods <br />processed or sold shall be limited to those which are not objectionable by reason of odor, <br />dust, smoke, cinders, gas, noise, vibration, refuse matter or water-carried waste. <br />Buffer Zone Between Business and Residence District: Where a business district abuts a <br />residence district, any new development shall include a landscaped buffer zone. There shall <br />be a protective strip of land not less than 10 feet in width. This protective strip shall contain <br />no structures, shall not be used for parking, off-street loading or storage. The landscape <br />treatment shall include a compact screen wall or fence but shall not extend within 15 feet of <br />the street right of way. The planting or fence design must be approved by the Community <br />Development Director or designee as being in harmony with a residential neighborhood and <br />providing sufficient screening of the commercial area. The hedge or fence shall be no less <br />than 6 feet nor more than 8 feet in height. (Ord. 275, 5-12-1959) <br />Night Watchman Office: A night watchman office is allowed as an accessory use in all <br />business districts. (Ord. 997, 5-12-1986) <br />Accessory Buildings Prohibited. No accessory building shall be constructed in any Business <br />"B" zone. <br />