I. Separation. There shall be a minimum separation between storage facilities of 1,500 feet, measured from property line to property line.
J. Outdoor Storage .
i. Designated Outdoor Storage . Outdoor storage shall occur only within a
designated area as approved on a site plan and shall be clearly delineated on the zoning lot. No designated outdoor storage shall be closer than 30 feet from a property line or right-of-way line.
ii. Maximum Size of Outdoor Storage . The outdoor storage area shall not exceed 25% of the buildable area of the zoning lot.
iii. Landscape Requirements . The outdoor storage area(s) shall be screened from view from an adjacent property line or use and public right-of-way(s) by a building and/or fence with a Type A landscaping on the outside perimeter of the fence in accordance with Article O Landscaping & Tree Protection Standards.
iv. No Storage in Required Setbacks . Outdoor storage shall not occur within the area set aside for minimum building setbacks where such applies.
v. Outdoor storage is permitted as an accessory use to a Storage Facility in the Industrial Zoning Districts. Outdoor storage is prohibited in the General Commercial (GC) Zoning District.
K. Circulation & Architectural Standards
i. Circulation. Interior travel and parking shall be provided as aisle ways adjacent to and between storage bays facing each other. These aisle ways shall serve as circulation and temporary customer parking while using the storage bays. ii. Aisle Widths . The minimum width of a travel aisle for one-way traffic shall be 20 feet, and 30 feet for two-way traffic. The direction of traffic shall be clearly marked on the paved surface and appropriate signage installed to maintain proper movement. iii. Building Appearance . All structures adjacent to public right-of-way shall be a minimum of two (2) stories in height with each floor level containing climate- controlled storage units, and designed and constructed with exterior materials,
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