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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />When adiacent to residentially zoned/used property, there <br />shall be screenine provided along the boundary of the <br />residential property. Screening shall also be provided <br />where a non-residential use or parking lot is across the <br />street from a residentiaI zone (but not on that side of the <br /> <br />business considered to be the fi'ont). Screening shall <br />consist of one or more of the following: Vegetation. Berms, <br />Decorative fencing. <br /> <br />Screening <br /> <br />shall be such that the non-residential use is <br /> <br />partially obstructed from view from the residential <br />property. <br /> <br />Screening shall be not less than five .(5) feet high. except <br />that all screening within twenty (20) feet of any driveway <br />or street right-of-way shall be less than thirW-six (36) <br />inches in height above the curb or center of the street. <br />Screening shall be placed along property lines. <br /> <br />p. Lighting. <br /> <br />Any lighting used to illuminate an off:street parking area, <br />sign or structure, shall be arranged to deflect light away <br />from any adioining residential district or public street. <br /> <br />Bulbs emitting in excess of 3,000 lumens (150 watts) shall <br />be so directed that the bulb is not visible from off of the <br /> <br />property where such light source is located. <br /> <br />Lenses, deflectors, shields, louvers and prismatic control <br />devices shall be utilized so as to eliminate nausance and <br /> <br />h~ardous 'lighting. Reflected .glare or spill light shall not <br />exceed five tenths (0.5) foot-candles as measured on the <br />properW line when abutting residential zones and one (1.0) <br />foot-candle measured on the property line when such line <br />abuts a similar zone or land use. <br /> <br />Front: ............... : .................................................... 35 feet <br /> <br />CO ..... 0+' <br /> <br />9-166 <br /> <br />177 <br /> <br /> <br />