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(1) Signs. See Chapter 14.38, Provo City Code.

(2) Uses Within Buildings. All uses established in the ITOD zone shall be conducted entirely within a fully-enclosed building except those uses deemed by the Planning Commission to be customarily and appropriately conducted in the open, and other uses which are allowed by the Planning Commission to be conducted in the open through the granting of a conditional use permit. Uses customarily deemed to be conducted in the open may include, but are not limited to, outdoor dining, ice skating, and miniature golf.

(3) Landscaping. See Chapter 15.20, Provo City Code. In any new project consisting of twenty (20) or more residential units, an area equivalent to ten percent (10%) of the residential gross floor area shall be developed in usable open space or recreational amenities, such as a common clubhouse, gym, pool, rooftop garden, or other amenity.

(a) Landscaping within the required setbacks and other required areas (such as distance provisions required by the International Building Code) shall not be calculated towards meeting this provision;

(b) Up to fifty percent (50%) of the required recreational amenity space may be located outdoors at the ground floor level;

(c) Usable open space must be contiguous or accumulated to be functional as a recreational amenity or gathering space. Remnant spaces on the site will not be counted in the calculation of required usable open space.

(4) Canopies and Marquees. See Chapter 14.21.150(4), Provo City Code.

(5) Trash Storage. See Section 14.34.080, Provo City Code.

(6) Walls and Fences.

(a) No wall, fence, or opaque hedge or screening material higher than thirty-six (36) inches shall be maintained within an area which would tend to inhibit a safe sight distance of traffic traveling upon a public street, or entering into the public street from a private driveway or alley.

(b) A decorative masonry wall, at least six (6) feet in height, shall be erected along all property lines which lie adjacent to a residential zone. In the case where a mutual agreement exists between the property owners of the commercial zone and the adjacent residential zone, the masonry wall requirement may be modified to allow other suitable materials. A signed agreement shall be submitted to the Planning Commission or its designee, indicating this agreement. In the case where no mutual agreement exists, the masonry wall shall be required.

(7) Transitional Development Standards. Where a non-residential use or mixed use in the ITOD zone borders a residential zone, the standards set forth in Chapter 14.34.300, Provo City Code, shall apply.

(8) Sidewalk Cafes. See Chapter 14.21.150(8), Provo City Code.

(Enacted 2009-02, Am 2020-38, Am 2022-43)