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YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE Page 113 a. Maximum height for one (1) story not to exceed fourteen feet (14’) at the eaves. b. Maximum height for two (2) story not to exceed thirty feet (30’). 7. Signage restrictions shall be as specified in Section 601(Sign Code). 8. Perimeter fencing shall conform to the general provisions for Protective Screening (Section 567). 9. Parking: One (1) parking space per employee plus one (1) space per fifty (50) storage units will be required. Any owner, occupant, person in control, or manager of any property shall keep trash, garbage, and refuse in a container of suitable size, shape and material so as to prohibit the contents from being scattered by wind or rain and shall prohibit accessibility to rodents and other vermin. A. USE PERMITS (UP) are provided for instances where a use or uses normal prohibited by the Use District should be allowed due to the unique characteristics of the property and of the surrounding area, but a rezoning to a less restrictive Use District is not appropriate. Conditional use permit shall be subject to Conditions of Approval, compliance with all applicable development standards, including conformance to applicable local, county, state and federal codes and regulations. Additionally, the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors may consider impacts to the transportation system, the surrounding environment and public health safety and welfare. The UP is combined with the allowed uses in the applicable Zoning District. B. USES PERMITTED: 1. All uses allowed in the Use District with which the UP is combined. 2. Any use permitted under the specific terms of the UP. C. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: 1. Use Permits are applied for in the same manner as zoning district changes. A Temporary UP may be reviewed and extended by the Board of Supervisors upon its expiration without posting or publication, provided no material condition of the UP is altered. 2. Use Permits are granted at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, and refusal is not the denial of a right. The applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors that any structure or use requested will not be detrimental to persons or property in the vicinity and that it is in the best interests of the public health, safety and welfare. The applicant must demonstrate the ability to comply with any specific conditions imposed. 3. Use Permits may contain specific limitations on the scope, nature and duration of the use, and may be granted for the specific benefit of the applicant only (non-transferable), as deemed proper to secure the objectives of this Ordinance. Use Permits may be temporary or permanent. Any Temporary UP does not grant a vested right beyond the term of the permit. Where an application involves a definite development scheme the applicant must submit a layout and landscape plan, building elevations and other pertinent data as may be requested. SECTION 582 USE PERMITS SECTION 581 TRASH, GARBAGE, AND REFUSE CONTAINMENT
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