(A)
Undergrounding of Utilities.
(1)
All new utility lines 50 kV and less, utility boxes, and utility equipment within a project and along adjacent regional and crosstown streets shall be placed underground pursuant to PMC Chapter 12.04 (Underground Utilities) unless otherwise prohibited by the utility provider (e.g., water backflow prevention device that must be placed above ground) or the City Engineer grants an exemption following his/her/their determination that such undergrounding is not practicable.
(2)
Exception.
(a)
In industrial zones, and for public/institutional development consistent with industrial zones, the Review Authority may reduce, waive, or defer requirements for utility line undergrounding and utility equipment screening, pursuant to PMC Chapter 12.04 (Underground Utilities) for portions of buildings not visible from regional and crosstown streets, and less intensive zones; and provided, that such action is determined to have no adverse effects. Additionally, for infill industrial projects in substantially developed industrial zones where utility lines have not been placed underground within the vicinity of the site, the City Engineer may defer utility line undergrounding requirements until such time as lines in the general area are undergrounded.
(b)
In industrial zones, and for public/institutional development consistent with industrial zones, the requirement for undergrounding of utility lines may be waived for remodeling of existing structures where the cost of remodeling is less than 50 percent of the replacement cost of the existing structure as determined for building permits.
(B)
Location of Service Areas, Storage, Utilities, and Equipment. All aboveground utilities and equipment (e.g., electric and gas meters, fire sprinkler valves, irrigation backflow prevention devices, etc.), service areas, and storage areas shall be integrated into building and landscape design and located to minimize impact on the pedestrian experience and neighboring properties by following the standards below:
(1)
Utilities and equipment, service, storage, and nonpassenger loading areas shall be located inside of buildings or on nonprimary street frontages, alleys, parking areas, and/or at the rear or side of buildings and shall be fully screened from view per Subsection (C) of this Section (Service, Storage, Utility, and Equipment Screening).
(2)
Utilities and equipment, service, storage, and nonpassenger loading areas shall not be located within setback areas, along midblock pedestrian connections, within the public right-of-way, and/or within 25 feet of a street corner.
(C)
Service, Storage, Utility, and Equipment Screening. All service and storage areas, utilities, and equipment not housed inside buildings shall meet the following screening standards:
(1)
Screening shall be equal to or higher than the height of the equipment to be screened, unless specified otherwise.
(2)
Screening shall be made of a primary exterior finish material used on other portions of the building, architectural grade wood or masonry, metal, or landscape screening that forms an opaque barrier when planted.
(3)
Roll-up and service doors shall be painted to blend in with the main building colors and shall not face regional and crosstown streets. Where site constraints make the placement of these doors away from regional and crosstown streets infeasible, then doors shall be designed with glass or other architectural features to minimize visual impacts from the street, subject to approval by the Review Authority.
(4)
Long-term shopping cart storage areas shall be completely screened. If screen walls are used, they shall be of sufficient height and length to screen all carts, and shall be made of a primary exterior finish material used on the main building, architectural grade wood or masonry, metal, or landscape screening that forms an opaque barrier when planted.
(5)
All vents, flashing, electrical conduits, etc., shall be painted to match the color of the adjacent surface.
(6)
The installation of gutters and downspouts on the exterior surface of new nonresidential buildings shall be prohibited.
(D)
Location and Screening of Rooftop Equipment. Rooftop elements including roof access, mechanical equipment, and other features needed for the function of the building shall be located to minimize visual impact by meeting the following requirements. Mechanical equipment less than two feet in height, solar panels, wind generators, or green roof features shall be exempt from these requirements.
(1)
Mechanical equipment shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the roof edge or screened with a parapet wall.
(2)
Rooftop equipment shall be screened through the use of parapet walls, towers, or other architectural features such that it is not visible from any point at or below the roof level of the subject building (see Subsection (C) of this Section (Service, Storage, Utility, and Equipment Screening)).
(3)
If equipment will be visible from adjacent taller buildings or from higher grades, it shall be painted to match the rooftop in color and should be grouped together where practical.
(Ord. 1603 § 4 (Exh. I), 2023)


