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EXHIBIT D <br />standards) use <br />Freestanding on-See article VII of this chapter <br />premises signs <br />Freestanding on-See article VII of this chapter <br />premises signs located <br />in controlled access <br />highway corridors <br />MU, Mixed Use; all <br />permitted or <br />conditional: <br />N/A35 N/A <br />Single family detached N/A60%15 min to <br />residential uses 25 max- <br />10-5 <br />Commercial and/or <br />N/A35 Design <br />mixed residential and 5% - four foot 60%15 min to <br />7 <br />Guidelines <br />commercial minimum25 max- <br />5 <br />frontage10-5 <br />Main Street 5 % - four foot 60% *-20-5 N/A 36 Design <br />7 <br />minimumGuidelines <br />5 <br />frontage <br />Main Street Overlay N/A 84% 0-20-0 N/A 36 Design <br />7 <br />Guidelines <br />(b) Footnotes to Table B. <br />1 A minimum landscape setback of 20 feet will be required adjacent to all designated <br />conservation areas. Buildings, parking areas, loading docks, outside storage, and refuse <br />containers will not be allowed in such setback areas. A planting plan is required to be submitted <br />and approved by the enforcing officer. These areas are to be landscaped with trees, shrubs, <br />and groundcover. Required landscaping must be maintained by the property owner and/or <br />occupant. <br />2 Screening is required in conformance with section 106-444(a) (Special use performance <br />standards). <br />3 All yards adjacent to public right-of-way must be a minimum of ten feet. <br />4 The minimum setback adjacent to any utility easement shall be three feet. <br />5 Additionally, reference section 106-800 (Landscaping). <br />6 No sign shall be located in a sight triangle so as to obstruct traffic visibility at a level between <br />three feet and six feet as measured above adjacent road grade. <br /> <br />