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1. Each use in the CF zone shall have, on the same lot or conglomeration of parcels as defined in Section 17.51.020, off-street parking sufficient to comply with the number of spaces required by Chapter 17.18.

2. Parking spaces in a CF zone are exempted from the surfacing, striping, and interior landscaping requirements as found in Chapter 17.18, but shall be provided with a dustless, hard surface material such as compacted gravel, asphalt, or concrete and shall be provided with a similar hard surfaced access from a public street.

3. Notwithstanding number 2 above, any off-street parking lot adjacent to a residential use or residential zone shall provide a minimum ten-foot (10') landscaped buffer from the parking lot to the adjacent residential use or zone. Trees shall be planted at least every ten feet (10') along the landscaped strip. Trees must be a minimum of two-inch (2") caliper measured one foot (1') off the ground and at least six feet (6') tall when planted. Trees shall be of a variety that will mature to a height of at least twenty feet (20') tall in order to provide a visual barrier between the parking lot and the residential use/zone.

4. No required parking spaces shall be within thirty feet (30') of a front property line or street side property line unless approved by the land use authority. The land use authority may reduce this requirement where an alternative plan is proposed that meets the design intent of the commercial farm zone while also maintaining appropriate setbacks and buffers compatible with surrounding properties. There shall be no overall net loss of landscape percentage for the site.

5. All required ADA parking stalls shall be provided with smooth, hard surface asphalt or concrete paving with a similar surface provided as an ADA accessible pedestrian route between the parking spaces and any public buildings being accessed from the spaces. (Ord. 2023-5 §1, amended, 2023; Ord. 2019-9 §1, amended, 2019; Ord. 2017-16 §1, amended, 2017)