§ 50-733. Automobile paint and body shops.  


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  • The following provisions apply to automobile paint and body shops:

    (1)

    Emissions detectable at the property line are prohibited. Paint spraying systems, including but not limited to paint booths, shall be consistent with the requirements of any applicable state agency or department and the applicable sections of the National Fire Prevention Association Code.

    (2)

    The proposed location of the structure to be used for the paint and body shop shall be at least 300 feet from any residential land use or residential zoning district.

    (3)

    Outdoor storage of vehicle parts is prohibited.

    (4)

    No more than eight vehicles of customers may be parked outdoors at any time.

    (5)

    Buffering shall be provided along the boundary with any contiguous residential land use or residential zoning district. As used in this subsection, the term "buffering" means a berm, an opaque fence, or vegetation in any combination, which creates a visual barrier at least eight feet high. If a residential district or use is separated from the proposed paint and body shop by a road right-of-way less than 100 feet, the buffering requirement shall also apply, except at driveways having a maximum width of 30 feet.

(1991 LDR ch. 79, § 6.01(G)(24); Ord. No. 2007-03, § 22, 7-17-2007; Ord. No. 2007-06, § 6, 11-20-2007)

Cross reference

Businesses, ch. 22.