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<br />(d) Conditional uses. Conditional uses in the BP district are as follows: <br />(1) Conditionlil uses lire liS foHo ~ s: <br />1. Accessory Structure provided the material~ are the same as those of the existing principal <br />, <br />structure. <br />2. ft; Warehouse space exceeding 50 percent of the total building floor area up to a maximum of 65 <br />percent. <br />3. l:r. Vocational, technical and trade schools. <br />4. e Loading areas/ overhead doors when located in front yards. <br />5. d: Aboveground storage tanks. <br />6. e Government buildings and facilities. <br />7..f Motor vehicle repair shops, provided that they meet the following conditions: <br />a. +.- All repair services shall be conducted inside the building. <br />b. ~ Merchandise shall be stored inside the building. <br />c.;" All damaged vehicles stored on the premises shall be stored within an area which is <br />screened by a six-foot high 100 percent opaqufe fence constructed of factory finished metal or <br />vinyl material. <br />d. 4: The building shall comply with the material requirements of this section, and 30 percent of <br />any building face and all overhead doors facing any public street shall be constructed of glass <br />material. <br />e. ~ No sales or display of merchandise outside the building. <br />L. & The building shall be a minimum of 15,000 square feet. <br />8. g= Governmental offices. <br />9. h: Physical Recreation or Training, if 5,000 sq feet or greater, provided the underlying land use as <br />provided in the Comprehensive Plan is Mixed Use or Highway Business. <br /> <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 locat~d in designated rear yards and secondarily in <br />designated side yards. Loading areas/ overhead doprs shall not be located in designated front yards <br />unless approved as a conditional use. <br />b. Loading spaces and overhead doors shall be d~signed to be compatible with the principal <br />building. Architectural techniques and landscaping shall be employed to reduce visual impacts from <br />adjacent properties and roadways. <br />(2) Dumpsters and rifuse enclosures. <br />a. All dumpsters shall be completely screened from public view by using enclosures constructed of <br />similar material as the principal building. <br />b. Refuse enclosures shall include gates and be located in designated rear or side yards. <br />(3) Roriftop or ground electrical equipment; signs. <br />a. All utility equipment shall either be: <br />1. Screened from the eye level view of adjoining properties by use of exterior walls and/or <br />landscaping; <br />2. Painted to match or complement the building istructures; or <br />3. Incorporated into an architectural design, as approved by the building and zoning administrator. <br />b. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisiorj. II of division 5 of this article, the following <br />requirements regarding sign age shall be met: <br />1. All freestanding signage shall be of a monumept style sign and have a maximum size of 64 square <br />feet and height of eight feet. <br />2. One on-premises business wall sign per occup~ncy, not to exceed two square feet in sign area for <br />each linear foot of the building frontage up to a maximum of 128 square feet per occupancy, is <br />permitted. ! <br />