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<br />activities that are not in keeping with the purposes of buffering and <br />screening. <br /> <br /> <br />a. Bufferyards are intended to provide additional screening of <br />businesses that are adjacent to residential areas. The following <br />table details the width of the bufferyard along the common <br />adjacent property line. An additional increase of landscape <br />. plantings would be required in the bufferyard. That increase is <br />expressed in the table below as a percentage of the total required <br />site landscaping. <br /> <br /> Existing Ad.iacent Develooment <br /> R-I R-2 R-3 <br /> ..... B-1 <br /> = Bufferyard width 40ft 30ft 20ft <br />'Cl ~ <br />~ e % Increase in plantings 25% 20% 20% <br /><1'.l <br />0 c. required <br />c.o <br />0- B-2 <br />;... ~ <br />~ t Bufferyard width 50 ft 40 ft 30 ft <br /> ~ % Increase in plantings 30% 25% 20% <br /> required <br /> <br />b. As an alternative method for screening, fences that are .100 <br />percent opaque may be used to mitigate the impacts of businesses <br />that are adjacent to residential areas. Fences shall be subject to the <br />provisions found in Section 9.11.17. When a fence is used for <br />screening purposes, the bufferyard planting requirements may .be <br />reduced by 10 percent from the stated minimum requirement. <br /> <br />q. Off-Street Loading: One off-street loading dock/berth shall be provided for <br />the first 10,000 square feet of floor area and one additional docklberth for <br />each additional 25,000 square feet offl09r area. Such loading berth/dock shall <br />be located in the rear or side wall of building. <br /> <br />Historical Note <br /> <br />Ord. #04-17 added {i9.20.27. Effective June 1,2004. <br /> <br />86 <br />