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4. In cases where waste collection areas are located across <br />property lines or district lines for shared areas, the developer <br />shall prepare and record a joint access agreement (and a <br />shared dumpster agreement) to assure that (both parties may <br />use) the proposed trash/recycling area and that it can be <br />serviced across property lines. <br />5. The developer shall reserve space within all solid waste <br />collection areas for segregated grease rendering/recycling <br />collection facilities and shall provide space for segregated <br />food waste collection near the delivery entrance for any <br />building that houses, proposes to include, or may at some <br />future date incorporate a restaurant, cafeteria, bar, or other <br />food service facility at any time. <br />6. All solid waste containers, dumpsters, recycling bins, etc. <br />shall be located within an enclosure, buffered in accordance <br />with the standards contained herein, and meeting the <br />following criteria: <br />a. Loading areas shall be designed and situated not to <br />negatively affect adjacent properties. <br />b. Solid waste enclosures shall be so located as to not <br />impact internal traffic flow, <br />c. Loading zones shall not be located within areas <br />designated as housing for solid waste facilities. <br />c. Architectural Design: In addition to the standards detailed in Section 6.5 <br />of the UDO, The the following specific standards shall apply to the Project: <br />i. Finished building materials shall be applied to all sides of a building; <br />ii. Exterior wall materials shall include, but not be limited to: <br />1. Stucco, <br />2. Concrete, <br />3. Textured concrete, <br />4. Wood, <br />5. Glass, <br />6. Steel, <br />7. Brick, <br />8. Stone, and <br />9. Masonry. <br />Examples of allowable exterior materials are contained in the <br />approved application narrative and denoted on the approved master <br />plan. <br />21