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| 5.4.2 Overall integration of projects
- Borough by-laws shall require that a construction or extension
project on a site bordering a public thoroughfare that provides access on
both sides to adjacent sites and along or through which a borough boundary
runs, must take the following elements into account :
- The project must be compatible with respect to height,
alignment, siting, landscaping of the front yard, location of parking
lot accesses, cladding and signage with the building and area facing or
beside it, and with the provisions in effect in the other borough.
5.4.3 Restricting certain uses
- Borough by-laws must require that the provisions restricting
certain uses take into account establishments of the same type located in
another borough where restrictions are in effect for that use, when they apply
to adjacent areas located in two boroughs.
5.4.4 Controlling nuisances
- Borough by-laws must require that outdoor storage be hidden
behind an opaque screen, preferably of vegetation, so as not to be visible
from an adjacent lot in another borough, when housing is permitted on that
lot.
- Borough by-laws must require that the emissions of dust, odours,
smoke, vibrations, light or noise, or the effects on traffic, of a lot that
are inherent to the land use of a lot be limited if the lot is adjacent to
or facing a lot designated for residential use and situated in another borough.
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