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3 <br /> Figure 318.070-6 <br /> Examples of how to screen roof-mounted mechanical equipment <br /> 1‹.. / 4-0)--P*—'111k -, <br /> Alio <br /> 5. Locate and screen utility meters,electrical conduit, and other service and utilities <br /> apparatus so they are not visible from adjoining properties and nearby streets. <br /> 6. Other provisions of Section 31B.070.E notwithstanding, service areas used by residents <br /> shall be located to avoid entrapment areas and other conditions where personal security is <br /> a problem. The City may require pedestrian-scaled lighting or other measures to enhance <br /> security. <br /> 7. Required structural enclosures for trash,recyclables storage,and other materials shall be <br /> constructed of masonry or heavy-gauge metal and have a roof. Where adjacent to a <br /> residentially zoned property,the service area shall be completely enclosed on the sides <br /> facing those properties. The walls must be sufficient to provide full screening from the <br /> affected roadway or use. The enclosure may use overlapping walls to screen dumpsters <br /> and other materials. (See Figure 31B.070-7.) Gates shall be made of heavy-gauge, site <br /> obscuring metal. <br /> S. Collection points shall be located and configured so that the enclosure gate swing does <br /> not obstruct pedestrian or vehicle traffic, or does not require that a hauling truck project <br /> into any public right-of-way. <br /> Figure 318.070-7 <br /> Examples of acceptable dumpster enclosures . <br /> J1 i I._ <br /> .a <br /> 1 <br /> 35 <br /> 117 <br />
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