West Boundary Sample Clauses

West Boundary. A minimum setback of twenty five feet (25’) shall be maintained from along the southerly five hundred feet (500’) of the west boundary of the Property and along the west boundary line of the pProperty that lies north of the south edge of the proposed northwest access road, as shown on Exhibits C and C.1. A larger, meandering minimum setback that approximates the landscaped buffer area and setback of the building façade proposed in the Phase 1 Project shall be maintained along the remainder of the west boundary, as more specifically shown on Exhibits C and C.1. An exception to the foregoing setback is allowed as follows: The Phase 1 Project loading area retaining walls may be constructed in setback area provided that the location, height and footprint of the loading area and retaining walls are as depicted on Plan Sheet Nos. ____ attached in Exhibit E, and provided further that the hours of operation for the loading dock are limited to the hours between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, non-holiday days. This exception is allowed only for the proposed loading dock retaining walls only as shown in the Phase 1 Project. No other exceptions to the foregoing setback requirements are allowed.
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West Boundary. A minimum setback of ten feet (10’) shall be maintained along the southerly three-hundred fifty feet (350’) of the west boundary of the Property and along the west boundary line of the pProperty that lies north of the south edge of the proposed northwest access road, as shown on Exhibits C and C.1. A larger minimum setback that approximates the landscaped buffer area and setback of the building façade and loading dock retaining walls proposed in the Phase 1 Project shall be maintained along the remainder of the west boundary, as more specifically shown on Exhibits C and C.1.

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