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7(b) Heart of the Good Life - Zoning Standards
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A. Compatibility of Use. Use shall be compatible with the surrounding <br /> neighborhood. Uses shall not present noise, odor, light nuisances or any <br /> other nuisances. <br /> B. Parking. Off-street parking shall be provided as per Section 7.10. On- <br /> street parking is not allowed under any circumstances. To reduce the <br /> visual impacts and amount of surface parking, shared parking and surface <br /> parking shall be located behind or to the side of a building. Additionally, <br /> suitable trees and shrubs shall be planted between parking lots and all <br /> adjacent sidewalks, roads, lots and buildings. <br /> C. Screening. A landscaping and screening plan must be submitted and <br /> approved by the Planning Commission. <br /> D. Lighting. <br /> (1) All lighting shall be installed in accordance with the following <br /> provisions: <br /> a) The luminaire shall contain a full cut off fixture which directs and <br /> cuts off light at an angle of ninety(90) degrees or less. <br /> b) Any light or combination of lights used for exterior illumination <br /> that case light on a public street or adjacent property shall not <br /> exceed one(1) foot-candle(meter reading) as measured from the <br /> centerline of said street or at the property line. <br /> c) Architectural/historical lights that include fixtures that are not <br /> shielded or lighting of entire facades or architectural features of a <br /> building are pertnitted. In no case shall the light affect adjacent <br /> property in excess of one (1) foot-candle (meter reading) as <br /> measured from the centerline of said street or at the property line. <br /> d) The maximum height of the fixture, pole and base above the <br /> ground grade permitted for light sources is thirty(30) feet. A light <br /> source mounted on a building shall not exceed the height of the <br /> building. In no case shall the height of a light source mounted on a <br /> pole or on a building exceed the height limits of this zone,unless <br /> allowed by Conditional Use Permit. <br /> (2) Location: <br /> a) The light source of an outdoor light fixture shall be set back a <br /> minimum of three (3) feet from a street right-of-way and three(3) <br /> feet from any other property line. <br /> b) No light source shall be located on the roof unless said light <br /> enhances the architectural features of the building and is approved <br /> by the Architectural Review Committee or Planning Commission. <br /> (3) Direct or reflected light from high temperature processes such as <br /> combustion or welding shall not be visible from any adjoining property. <br /> (4) Outdoor Recreation. Outdoor commercial or public recreational <br /> uses such as, but not limited to,baseball fields, football fields, hockey <br /> Pequot I.akes Staff Report 7�b)-2 <br /> August i5,2oi9 <br />
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