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2. Stacking spaces shall be located so as not to interfere with vehicular circulation, <br />parking spaces and egress from the property by vehicles not using the drive-through portion of <br />the facility. <br />3. Public access to the site shall comply with the driveway spacing standards of <br />Chapter 1 161 but, in no case, be located closer than 125 feet to any intersection or other driveway <br />on the same side of the street, as measured from the nearest right-of-way line to the nearest edge <br />of the driveway or edge to edge from the nearest driveway. <br />4. Internal circulation and access/egress from the site shall not substantially impair <br />the movement of other modes of transportation, such as bicycles and pedestrians, to and through <br />the site. <br />E. Accessory Outdoor Storage. <br />I. Permanent outdoor storage areas shall be attached to and be considered part of the <br />principal building relative to all setback requirements. The storage area shall be fenced with a <br />decorative fence or wall at least six (6), but no more than eight (8), feet in height. Chain-link, or <br />similar style fences, are prohibited. Stored materials and stockpiles shall not be piled or stacked <br />higher than the height of the obscuring screen. <br />2. The outdoor storage area shall be arranged to provide safe pedestrian and <br />vehicular circulation and safe emergency access. Maneuvering aisles shall be kept free of all <br />obstruction. <br />3. The storage of soil, sand, mulch and similar loosely packaged materials shall be <br />contained and covered to prevent it from blowing into adjacent properties. The outdoor storage of <br />fertilizers, pesticides and other hazardous materials, unless packaged in approved containers, is <br />prohibited. <br />4. Lighting for security purposes may be required, as determined by the Planning and <br />Design Commission. All lighting shall conform to the requirements of Section 1161.10. <br />