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C. Within an industrial zoning district, the outdoor storage of semi-trailers <br /> accessory to the principal use may be allowed by conditional use permit according to City Code <br /> Section 1007.120 and Section 1007.121. <br /> (c) All Zoning Districts. <br /> 1. Except temporary construction trailers and facilities operated by public service <br /> agencies (i.e., bookmobile, bloodmobiles, etc.) as allowed by the City, no recreational vehicle <br /> may be used for habitation, office, business, industrial manufacturing, testing, or storage of items <br /> in conjunction with a business, commercial or industrial enterprise. <br /> 2. The City Council may order the owner of any property to cease or modify <br /> outdoor storage uses including existing uses, provided it is found that such use constitutes a <br /> threat to the public health, safety, convenience, or general welfare. <br /> (17) Screening, Landscaping, Buffer Yards and Tree Preservation. <br /> (a) Purpose. To establish landscaping and tree preservation standards to promote <br /> high quality site development, compatibility of uses, biodiversity, tree preservation, and to <br /> enhance the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the community. <br /> 1. Definitions. For the purpose of the Landscaping, Screening and Tree <br /> Preservation Standards, the following definitions shall apply: <br /> BASIC USE AREA. The area necessary for construction of the site's allowed use in <br /> accordance with the following: <br /> a. Commercial, industrial, and institutional uses include the area within the <br /> footprints of buildings and vehicular hardscape and within 20 feet around those improvements <br /> b. Residential subdivisions include the area within the street right-of-way <br /> and that portion of a residential lot between the right-of-way and within 100 feet beyond and <br /> parallel to the street right-of-way. <br /> C. Surface water management ponds are not part of the basic use area. <br /> BIODIVERSITY. The variety, distribution and abundance of living organisms in an <br /> ecosystem. <br /> DAMAGE. Action or inaction which does not follow good arboriculture practices. <br /> Damage may include damage inflicted upon roots by machinery, changing the natural grade <br /> above the root system or around the trunk, destruction of the natural shape or any action which <br /> causes infection, infestation or decay. <br /> DBH. Diameter at breast height, typically measured at 4'.5"-6' above the ground. <br /> 102 <br />