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(1) Overall unity of site design shall be accomplished through:

(a) Architectural harmony of buildings and structures.

(b) Design integration of the common open space system and storm drainage system.

(c) Unifying themes in an overall landscaping plan, showing landscaped areas, as well as species, size, and numbers of plant materials.

(d) Unified design of street furniture, such as street signs, poles, light standards and luminaries, pedestrian benches, bus shelters, project entrances, perimeter fencing, pavement treatment, plazas, and handicapped curb ramps; housings for power facilities, telephone service boxes, and grouped mail box stanchions; illumination of buildings, outdoor sculptures and statuary, decorative fountains, walkway railings and steps.

(e) All storage of product and material used shall be in a completely enclosed building constructed with the same exterior finish as the main building. Refuse collection shall be conducted in a completely enclosed building constructed with the same exterior finish as the main building.

(f) All utilities shall be placed underground.

(g) All mechanical equipment incidental to any building, including roof mounted mechanical equipment, shall be totally enclosed or screened so as to be an integral part of the architectural design of the building to which it is attached or related.

(h) Loading operations shall either be conducted within the building or be screened so as to not be visible from a public street, and conducted in such a way that in the process of loading or unloading, no vehicle will block the passage of other vehicles on the service drive or extend into any other public or private drive or street used for traffic circulation.

(Enacted 1994-15)