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ORD-2009-144 Application of Dimensional Requirements to Establish Regulation Governing the Development of Drive-thru Facilities within the County–Option Two-Regulation
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ORD-2009-144 Application of Dimensional Requirements to Establish Regulation Governing the Development of Drive-thru Facilities within the County–Option Two-Regulation
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10/6/2009
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5b
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7 <br />d. Building design, location and parking areas shall be designed to <br />provide pedestrian orientation and clearly identify areas for <br />pedestrian access and limit pedestrian — drive -thru lane overlap. <br />e. Windows provided for aesthetics in dining and entry areas shall <br />be used abundantly to provide visibility to the street and <br />pedestrian view into the building. <br />f. Outdoor seating with high quality hardscape areas (such as <br />brick, cobblestone, and decorative pavers) and high quality <br />outdoor furniture shall be encouraged in zones approved for <br />outside seating. <br />g. A minimum of 20 percent of the site shall be landscaped. <br />5. Operators of drive -thru facilities shall be required to pay an annual <br />carbon impact fee to the County in accordance with the County Impact <br />Fee Ordinance [at such time it is adopted by separate ordinance], <br />6. For any multi -use non - residential development there shall be no more <br />than one (1) drive -thru facility per ten (10) acres of property with an <br />ultimate cap of five (5) drive -thru units per development in total. <br />
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