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(4) <br />(5) <br />Vinyl <br />Other materials as may be approved by the Planning Commission and City Council given the <br />building's use and context. <br />581 Screening <br />(1) Rooftop HVAC and other mechanical units must be screened from views from the property <br />lines using the following means: <br />a. Proper placement on the roof. <br />b. An integrated screen panel that is architecturally compatible with the building. <br />c. Parapet heights sufficient for screening the views. <br />(2) Ground -mounted HVAC and other mechanical units must be screened from views from the <br />property lines using the following means: <br />a. Privacy fencing <br />b. An integrated screen panel that is architecturally compatible with the building. <br />c. Landscaped berms. <br />(3) Loading Docks and designated loading areas shall be screened from adjacent residential uses <br />and public rights -of -way using the following means: <br />a. Wing walls. <br />b. Privacy fencing. <br />c. Landscaped berms. <br />(4) Parking lots and drive aisles must be screened with a landscaped berm suitable for screening <br />the headlights of the parked vehicles from public rights -of -way. <br />585 Commercial Fencing <br />(A) Fencing Materials. The following fence materials are permitted on business properties: <br />(1) Vinyl coated Chain Link <br />(2) Privacy fences constructed of wood or a maintenance -free composite material <br />(3) Extruded aluminum, wrought iron, or a similar durable decorative fence material. <br />(B) Prohibited Fencing Materials. The following fence materials are prohibited on business <br />properties: <br />(1) Barbed wire, concertina wire, or the like <br />(2) Exposed galvanized metals <br />(3) Electric fencing <br />(4) Any material not typically intended for use or construction as a fence such as, but not <br />limited to, pallets or plywood. <br />(5) Snow fencing between April 1 and October 31. <br />(C) Design Standards <br />(1) All posts and support structures for fencing must be located on the inside of the fence. <br />(2) The maximum height of commercial fencing is 8 feet. This limit is waived when used in <br />conjunction with a commercial outdoor recreation use where a taller fence is needed for <br />containment of tennis balls, golf balls, and the like. <br />(D) Setbacks and Placement <br />(1) Other than fences required for screening outdoor storage areas or in the 12 district, no <br />fencing over 4 feet in height shall be located closer to the right-of-way line for any <br />business use than the plane of the building. <br />