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YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE Page 112 2. The servicing, repair or fabrication of motor vehicles, boats, trailers, lawn mowers, appliances, or other similar equipment. 3. The operation of power tools, spray-painting equipment, table saws, lathes, compressors, welding equipment, kilns or other similar equipment. 4. The establishment of a transfer and storage business. 5. Any use that is noxious or offensive because of odors, dust, noise, fumes or vibrations. 6. Storing of radioactive materials, explosives and flammable or hazardous chemicals. 7. Use as a residence or for housing animals is prohibited. 8. Utilizing the Self-Storage Facility for other than dead storage (See Section 301 Definitions). Note: All storage, rental or purchase contracts shall include the above listed restrictions. C. DESIGN/PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: 1. Lot Requirements: a. Lot size to be a minimum of one-half (l/2) acre. b. Lot coverage to be a maximum of fifty percent (50%). 2. Driving/loading lanes shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20’) in width (paved driving surface) when cubicles open onto one (1) side of the lane only and a minimum of twenty- four feet (24’) when cubicles open onto both sides of the lane. Driveway corners shall have a minimum thirty foot (30’) radius. Dead-end driveways shall in no instance exceed in length the requirements of the Fire Code and in instances that dead-end driveways exceed one hundred fifty feet (150’) in length, same shall be reviewed and approved in writing by the local Fire Marshall and in the absence of a Fire District, shall be reviewed by the State Fire Marshall. 3. Setbacks: a. All facets of the development structures shall be set back a minimum of twenty feet (20’) from the required fence for fire access purposes. b. A ten foot (l0’) separation must be maintained between all buildings. 4. Fire Suppression: a. Facility shall conform to the Uniform Fire Code requirements relating to type of construction, accessibility, building separations, water storage and fire flows, etc. and Zoning Clearance applications shall be accompanied by a written statement from the affected local Fire District Fire Marshall or in the absence of a Fire District, the Chief Building Official, stating that the facility as designed meets the requirements and specifications of the Fire Code. b. In areas not administered under the Building Code and subject to inspection the property owner shall demonstrate that the building has been constructed to the Fire Marshall’s specifications prior to occupancy. 5. Access: An emergency ingress/egress shall be provided in addition to at least one (1) main ingress/egress for customer use. 6. Building Height Restrictions:
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