Morrisville Unified Development Ordinance - February 2021.2

Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.13. Screening 5.13.3. Location and Screening of Commercial Containers

B. Exterior off-street loading and service areas shall be screened from view from adjacent streets, sidewalks, and properties by any combination of adjacent buildings, durable and sight-obscuring walls or fences, or dense continuous hedges. 1. Points of vehicular access into or from the loading or service area need not be screened, provided they are located, oriented, and designed to minimize direct views into the service or loading area from adjacent streets and properties. 2. Screening walls, fences, and hedges shall extend at least six feet above ground level. 3. Screening walls and fences and shall incorporate materials, colors, and design that are visually consistent with those of the primary structure on the lot. (Ord. No. 2015-002, 04/29/2015) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 below, all exterior commercial containers—including, but not limited to, garbage dumpsters and compactors, cardboard receptacles and compactors, large recyclable containers, grease/oil tanks—shall be located and screened from line of view from adjacent streets and properties in accordance with the standards in this subsection. 2. Change in Use Any change in use of an existing development shall be subject to these location and screening for commercial container standards to the maximum extent practicable. 3. Exemptions These standards shall not apply to commercial containers placed by or on authority of the Town on a temporary basis or placed for the temporary purpose of disposing of waste generated during construction (e.g., construction waste bins) or demolition activity on the site. B. Location Commercial containers shall not be placed in the following locations: 1. Any required tree protection area, buffer, or landscaped area; 2. Any front, corner side, or side yard in the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) District, or any front yard or corner side yard in other districts, to the maximum extent practicable; 3. Any fire lane; 4. Any off-street parking space; 5. Any location that blocks vehicular, bicycle, or pedestrian traffic; 6. Any location that interferes with utility lines or facilities; and 7. Any location where runoff from the container could flow directly into a stormwater drainage system or a water body. 5.13.3. Location and Screening of Commercial Containers A. Applicability 1. General

Morrisville, NC

February 1, 2021

Unified Development Ordinance

Page 5-133

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