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<br /> Ordinance , Exhibit D: Amended Article 16 <br />Note: underlined and bolded text represents new text; strike through represents text to be eliminated <br />G. Wheelchair Ramps. Ramps constructed as part of an accessible route are permitted <br />in required front or side yard (for corner properties) setbacks with administrative ap- <br />proval. Ramps shall not be allowed to encroach into the City right-of-way. In addition, <br />ramps shall not block access to or encroach into any required off-street parking space <br />or driveway leading to such place; unless there is no other feasible location for the <br />ramp. Ramps may be constructed of concrete and wood or galvanized met- <br />al/aluminum and shall comply with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards <br />(UFAS) Section 4.8 Ramps. Wood railings shall be stained or painted to be compati- <br />ble with the color/trim of the home. Metal handrails, spindles and hardware shall be <br />powder-coated to be compatible with the color/trim of the home. (Ord. 2006-011 § 1; <br />Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br /> <br />4-1656 Supportive and Transitional Housing. <br /> <br />Pursuant to SB 2 (Chapter 633, Statutes 2007) and California Government Code Section <br />65583(a)(5), supportive and transitional housing must be considered a residential use of <br />property, subject only to restrictions that apply to other residential dwellings of the same <br />type in the applicable zoning districts in the Code. See Article 3 (“Definitions”) for defini- <br />tions of supportive housing, transitional housing, and target population. Applicable parking <br />standards for supportive and transitional housing can be found in Article 17 (“Off-Street <br />Parking and Loading Regulations”). (Ord. 2015-11 § 4) <br /> <br />4-1658 Exceptions to Height Limits <br /> <br />Towers, spires, cupolas, chimneys, elevator penthouses, water tanks, flagpoles, monu- <br />ments, theater scenery lofts, radio and television antennas, transmission towers, fire tow- <br />ers, and similar structures and necessary mechanical appurtenances covering not more <br />than ten percent (10%) of the ground area covered by the structure to which they are ac- <br />cessory may exceed the maximum permitted height in the district in which the site is lo- <br />cated by no more than ten (10) feet, unless the Board of Zoning Adjustments approves a <br />variance that authorizes additional height. (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br /> <br />4-1660 Reserved (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br /> <br />4-1662 Outdoor Facilities and Storage/Loading Facilities <br /> <br />A. Outdoor Storage—Where Permitted. <br /> <br />1. IG District—Permit Not Required. Outdoor storage of materials or equipment is <br />allowed in the IG district, subject to the screening requirements prescribed in <br />Subsection C below. Outdoor storage of materials or equipment shall be strictly <br />related to the operation of the principal use. In no case shall this section permit <br />outdoor storage or display of merchandise, goods, or materials for retail or <br />wholesale sales, unless a Temporary Use Permit is obtained in accordance with