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Little Ferry City Zoning Code

§ 35-111.9

Parking and Loading Areas.

[1982 Code § 134-10I; Ord. No. 1415-23-14]
a. 
Any parking area adjacent to a public right-of-way shall be screened from view by a masonry wall not less than 42 inches and not more than 48 inches in height and a eight (8) foot wide planted buffer, composed of trees and evergreen shrubs, on the outward facing side of the wall.
1. 
The wall shall be composed of concrete block, stone or brick; stucco finish is prohibited.
2. 
The finish of the wall shall match or complement the building materials used for the principal building.
3. 
The color of the masonry units shall be integral; it shall not be applied (painted on).
b. 
Any parking area or loading area adjacent to a residential or public use shall be screened from view by an opaque fence or wall not less than five (5) feet and not more than six (6) feet in height and a five (5) foot wide planted buffer, composed of trees and evergreen shrubs, on the outward facing side of the wall. Any wall shall meet the following requirements:
1. 
The wall shall be composed of concrete block, stone or brick; stucco finish is prohibited.
2. 
The finish of the wall shall match or complement the building materials used for the principal building.
3. 
The color of the masonry units shall be integral; it shall not be applied (painted on).
c. 
Loading and unloading shall take place at locations consistent with a site plan approval and shall not take place on the street.
d. 
Loading areas shall be located at the rear of the building.
e. 
Any loading area adjacent to a public right-of-way shall be screened from view by a masonry wall not less than 42 inches and not more than 48 inches in height and a ten (10) foot wide planted buffer, composed of trees and evergreen shrubs, on the outward facing side of the wall.
1. 
The wall shall be composed of concrete block, stone or brick; stucco finish is prohibited.
2. 
The finish of the wall shall match or complement the building materials used for the principal building.
3. 
The color of the masonry units shall be integral; it shall not be applied (painted on).