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VN-167 -3- <br />2. Materials or goods must meet district setback <br />requirements if goods exceed six feet in height' <br />(Section 10-130(J)). Setback requirements for this <br />industrial district are 40 feet on both 5th Avenue <br />and 1st Street. <br />3. Lack of required landscaping - Section 10-120 (G) <br />indicates that in any industrial, district any front <br />and/or sideyard bordering upon a street shall be land- <br />sciNped and shall not be used for parking. <br />4. Front yard parking - Sections 10-120 (G) and <br />' 12-030 (C) prohibit off-street parking in industrial <br />districts in any front yard or any sideyard bordering <br />upon a street. <br />5. Lack of concrete curbing - Section 12-045 (E) indicates <br />that industrial developments are required to have concrete <br />curbs in yards abutting streets. <br />6. Lack of a dustless surface - Section 12-045 (E).indicates <br />that off-street parking and driving areas should be <br />provided with a dustless surface. <br />As the applicant apparently views the mobile trailer as an <br />alternative to:_actual construction, the Council may want to <br />address these non-conformities in the form of conditions for the <br />variance, if granted. One improvement that may be desirable is <br />a solid fence, perhaps cedar board, around the exterior of the <br />pole yard. This would have the effect of screening the property <br />and could possibly heipin the-control of dust. In addition, the <br />screening would reduce both the number and impact of existing <br />non-conformities. <br />Lastly, the Council may want to consider a time limit for x <br />which the mobile trailer may be used and maintained. This may <br />be justified in that the ordinance clearly states that the use of <br />trailers such as this should be temporary.