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V. Storage&Mechanical
<br /> Mechanical equipment and utilities must be screened by landscape walls, decorative screens, or plantings.
<br /> All screening devices, site walls,endosed service and loading areas should be designed to be an integral
<br /> part of the building architecture and should be located away from entries into buildings. Refuse areas will
<br /> be screened in a manner compatible with the architecture thematic of the project. Chain link fencing is not
<br /> an acceptable screening material for refuse areas.
<br /> Shopping carts should be stored within the building or in a screened area with a wall that is integral to the
<br /> architectural design of the adjoining building. Service and storage loading should be located away from
<br /> streets and entrances where possible,and be adequately screened from view.
<br /> Utility cabinets and pedestals shall not be located within narrow parking lot landscape islands or a public
<br /> right of way where they cannot be screened, are exposed to damage from vehicles, and present a visual
<br /> hazard to drivers or pedestrians. Utility cabinets, pedestals and other above ground utility infrastructure
<br /> should be clustered and screened to the extent allowable by operational requirements and should be
<br /> concealed,painted or integrally colored in a neutral tone appropriate to its setting.
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<br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan November 14. 2008
<br /> Mixed Use Development page 13 of 17
<br /> Design Guidelines
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