The maximum structure height specified for each district shall not apply to: antennas that meet the requirements of this chapter, water towers, clock or bell towers, steeples of places of worship, electrical transmission lines and towers, elevator shafts, stair towers, flag poles, windmills, skylights, chimneys, heating/ventilation/air-conditioning equipment, smoke stacks, parapet walls of up to four feet in height and other appurtenances usually required to be and customarily placed above the roof level and not intended for human occupancy. See also definition of "height" in §
203-202 and provisions in §
203-307B.
[Amended 11-20-2007 by Ord. No. 07-01]
A. Any newly placed solid waste dumpster shall be screened on at least
three of four sides as necessary to screen views from public streets
and dwellings.
B. Such screening shall consist of decorative masonry walls, primarily
solid weather-resistant wood fencing, or fencing of a similar appearance
(such as solid vinyl post).
C. Setback from dwellings. An outdoor solid waste container (other than
for paper or cardboard) shall be kept a minimum of 20 feet from the
lot line of a dwelling on an abutting lot.
D. If a solid waste dumpster is moved from one part of a lot to another part of a lot, then it shall come into compliance with this §
203-806.
E. This section shall not apply to dumpsters temporarily placed during
actual construction or demolition on the premises for 12 months or
less.
F. If a building includes four or more dwelling units and a dumpster
is provided, then there shall be provided at least one solid waste
dumpster with a lid, which shall be emptied on a regular basis. The
number of dumpsters, capacity of the dumpster(s), and the frequency
that the dumpster(s) is emptied shall be sufficient to ensure that
all solid waste deposited by building occupants can be stored within
the dumpsters without said materials being placed on or allowed to
accumulate on the ground.