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  <br /> Strikethroughs to be removed  <br />Underlines to be added  <br />Highlighted = use relocated to here  <br />Highlighted = new use or language added  <br />Highlighted = use or language removed entirely  <br />  <br />b. Complies with the accessory structure setback requirement applicable to the property; <br />and <br />c. Is no larger than 30 percent of the building area; and <br />d. Includes screening so as to provide a visual barrier. Any such barrier shall reduce <br />visibility in a manner that restricts vision of the object being screened, but is not <br />required to totally block the vision of any such object. <br />1. Screening shall consist of two or more of the following: <br />i. A compact evergreen or deciduous hedge or evergreen, overstory and <br />ornamental trees of sufficient width and density; or <br />a. Hedge material must be at least three feet in height. <br />b. Deciduous trees must be at least two inches in diameter as measured six <br />inches above the ground. <br />c. Coniferous trees must be at least six feet in height. <br />ii. An earth berm of sufficient height to provide an effective screen throughout <br />the year; or <br />a. Earth berms shall not have a slope of more than three feet horizontal to <br />one foot vertical or be located within any street right-of-way unless <br />otherwise approved by the city engineer. <br />iii. A screening fence constructed of one or more of the following materials: <br />a. Factory finished metal or vinyl panels. <br />b. Wood. <br />(12) Microbreweries. <br />(13) Brewer taprooms. <br />(14) Microdistilleries. <br />(e) Additional standards. The following additional standards apply in the BP district: <br />(1) Loading spaces and overhead doors. <br />a. Loading spaces/overhead doors shall be located in designated rear yards and <br />secondarily in designated side yards. Loading areas/overhead doors shall not be <br />located in designated front yards unless approved as a conditional use. <br />b. Loading spaces and overhead doors shall be designed to be compatible with the <br />principal building. Architectural techniques and landscaping shall be employed to <br />reduce visual impacts from adjacent properties and roadways. <br />(2) Dumpsters and refuse enclosures.