[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
3, 8-18-2008]
Unless otherwise specifically provided or unless clearly required
by the context, the words and phrases defined below shall have the
meaning indicated when used in this Chapter.
CIRCULATION AREA
That portion of the vehicle accommodation area used for access
to parking or loading areas or other facilities on the lot. Essentially,
driveways and other maneuvering areas (other than parking aisles)
comprise the circulation area.
DRIVEWAY
That portion of other vehicle accommodation area that consists
of a travel lane bounded on either side by an area that is not part
of the vehicle accommodation area.
GROSS FLOOR AREA
The total area of a building measured by taking the outside
dimensions of the building at each floor level intended for occupancy
or storage.
PARKING AREA AISLES
That portion of the vehicle accommodation area consisting
of lanes providing access to parking spaces.
PARKING SPACE
A portion of the vehicle accommodation area set for the parking
of one (1) vehicle.
VEHICLE ACCOMMODATION AREA
That portion of a lot that is used by vehicles for access,
circulation, parking and loading and unloading. It comprises the total
of circulation areas, loading and unloading areas and parking areas
(spaces and aisles).
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
3, 8-18-2008]
A. All developments in all zoning districts shall provide a sufficient number of off-street parking spaces to accommodate the number of vehicles that ordinarily are likely to be attracted to the development in question. Except as provided herein, developments shall comply with the minimum number of parking spaces as set forth in Subsection
(D), Table of Parking Requirements.
B. The Planning and Zoning Commission and Board of Aldermen recognize that the Table of Parking Requirements set forth in Subsection
(D) cannot and does not cover every possible situation that may arise. Therefore, in cases not specifically covered, the Land Use Administrator is authorized to determine the parking requirements using this Table as a guide.
C. Parking space requirements, which are delineated in the Table of Parking Requirements (Subsection
(D)), are keyed to a specific land use category. When determination of the number of parking spaces required by this Table results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction of one-half (½) or less may be disregarded, while a fraction in excess of one-half (½) shall be counted as one (1) parking space.
D. Table Of Parking Requirements.
1. Residential parking.
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Land Use
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Minimum Number of Required Parking Spaces
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Single-family
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2 spaces per dwelling unit
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Two-family
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2 spaces per dwelling unit
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Multiple-family
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2 spaces per dwelling unit, plus 1 space per 8 dwelling units
for visitor parking
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Loft and studio apartment
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1 space per dwelling unit
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Manufactured home
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2 spaces per dwelling unit, plus 1 space per 4 dwelling units
for visitor parking
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2. Commercial parking.
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Land Use
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Minimum Number of Required Parking Spaces
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Mixed-use buildings and retail plazas
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the minimum number of spaces shall equal the sum of the various
use's gross floor area computed separately
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Restaurants and cafes
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1 space for every 4 seats or 1 space per 200 square feet of
gross floor area
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Drive-in restaurants
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1 space per 4 seats, plus 4 stacking spaces per drive-thru window
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Business offices
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Medical and dental office
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Hotel, motel and extended stay
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1 space per guest room, plus 1 space per 500 square feet of
gross floor area
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Sports bars, taverns and nightclubs
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1 space for every 4 seats, plus 1 space for each employee
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Vehicle service, repair and paint shops
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1 space per bay, plus 1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor
area in sales and waiting areas and 1 space per on-site stored vehicles
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Business and mercantile
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area and 1 space
for every 2 employees
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Banks and credit unions
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus 3 staking
spaces per drive-up window and ATM
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Barbershop and beauty salon
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1 space for every 2 chairs
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Dry cleaner and laundry
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Veterinarian clinic
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Furniture and appliance store
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1 space per 400 square feet of gross floor areaHome improvement
center1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space
per 1,000 square feet of outdoor sales area and 1 space for each employee
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Landscape nursery
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Gas stations and convenience stores
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus 2 spaces
per gas pump and 1 space per employee
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Carwash
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1 space per stall, plus 2 spaces for stacking space per stall
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Automotive, boat and RV sales
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1 space per 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space
per 3,000 square feet of outdoor display area
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Self-service storage
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1 space per 20 rental units
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3. Industrial parking.
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Land Use
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Minimum Number of Required Parking Spaces
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Industrial
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1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area
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Warehousing
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1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area
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4. Institutional parking.
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Land Use
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Minimum Number of Required Parking Spaces
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Emergency services
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Pre-school and elementary schools (K — 6)
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2 spaces per classroom, plus 1 space per faculty member and
employee
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Middle and high school (7 — 12)
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5 spaces per classroom, plus 1 space per faculty member and
employee
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Vocational and trade school
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1 space per 4 students, plus 1 space per faculty member and
employee
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College and university
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1 space per 6 students, plus 1 space per faculty member and
employee
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Hospitals
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1 space per patient room, plus 1 space per 500 square feet of
gross floor area
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Nursing home
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1 space per resident bed, plus 1 space per employee
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Residential care home
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1 space per resident bed, plus 1 space per employee
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Day care
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space
per employee
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5. Recreational parking.
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Land Use
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Minimum Number of Required Parking Spaces
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Movie theater
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1 space per 4 seats
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Bowling alley
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Outdoor pool
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1 space per 150 square feet of water surface area
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Indoor pool
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1 space per 200 square feet of water surface area
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Indoor arcades
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Athletic fields
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1 space per 500 square feet of gross area of playing surface
area
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Golf course
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2 spaces per hole, plus 1 space per employee and 1 space per
100 square feet of gross floor area with addition of lounge and restaurant
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Tennis and basketball court
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4 spaces per court
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Roller and ice skating rinks
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Parks and playgrounds
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1 space per 5,000 square feet of gross land area
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6. Assembly parking.
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Land Use
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Minimum Number of Required Parking Spaces
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Churches, temples, mosques and synagogues
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1 space per 4 seats in sanctuary, plus 1 space per 300 square
feet of gross floor area for each separate assembly area
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Funeral home
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1 space per 4 seats, plus 1 space per employee
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Libraries and museums
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Auditoriums, music halls and dance halls
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1 space per 4 seats
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Convention centers
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1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area
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[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
3, 8-18-2008]
A. In
computing the number of required off-street parking spaces, the following
rules shall apply:
1. In the case of mixed uses, the parking spaces required shall equal
the sum of the requirements of each of the various uses computed separately.
2. Whenever a building or use constructed or established after the effective
date of this Chapter is changed or enlarged in floor area, number
of employees, number of dwelling units, seating capacity or otherwise
to create a need for an increase of twenty percent (20%) or more in
the number of existing parking spaces, such spaces shall be provided
on the basis of the enlargement or change.
3. Whenever a building or use existing prior to the effective date of
this Chapter is enlarged to the extent of fifty percent (50%) or more
in floor area or in the area used, said building or use shall then
and thereafter comply with the parking requirements set forth herein.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. Three
percent (3%) of the required number of parking spaces on all lots
hereinafter constructed shall be parking spaces designed and designated
for disabled or handicapped persons, provided however, a minimum of
one (1) handicapped space shall be provided on all parking lots containing
less than fifty (50) spaces.
B. Parking
spaces for disabled or handicapped persons and accessible passenger
loading zones that serve a particular building shall be located on
the shortest possible accessible circulation route to an accessible
entrance of the building. In separate parking structures or lots that
do not serve a particular building, parking spaces for disabled or
handicapped persons shall be located on the shortest possible circulation
route to an accessible pedestrian entrance of the parking facility.
C. Parking
spaces designated for the disabled or handicapped shall be at least
ninety-six (96) inches wide and shall have an adjacent access aisle
at least sixty (60) inches wide. Parking access aisles shall be part
of the accessible route to the building or facility entrance. Two
(2) accessible parking spaces may share a common access aisle. Parked
vehicle overhangs shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible
circulation route.
D. Accessible
parking spaces shall be designated as reserved for the disabled or
handicapped by a sign and/or pavement markings.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. Subject to Subsections
(B) and
(C), each parking stall not designated for handicapped persons shall contain a minimum rectangular area at least nineteen (19) feet long and nine (9) feet wide with a twenty-four (24) foot parking aisle width for ninety degree (90°) parking. Lines demarcating parking spaces may be drawn at the various angles illustrated in the Figures 12 through 15, so long as the parking spaces to be created contain the minimum rectangular area required in the Table below:
Parking Stall Angle(a)
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Parking Stall Width(b)
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Stall To Curb Width(c)
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Parking Aisle Width(d)
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Curb Length Per Vehicle(e)
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Two Row Curb-to-Curb Width with Middle Access Aisle(f)
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30°
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9.0 feet
9.5 feet
10.0 feet
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17.3 feet
17.8 feet
18.2 feet
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11.0 feet
11.0 feet
11.0 feet
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18.0 feet
19.0 feet
20.0 feet
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45.6 feet
46.6 feet
47.4 feet
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45°
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9.0 feet
9.5 feet
10.0 feet
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19.8 feet
20.1 feet
20.5 feet
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13.0 feet
13.0 feet
13.0 feet
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12.7 feet
13.4 feet
14.1 feet
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52.6 feet
53.2 feet
54.0 feet
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60°
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9.0 feet
9.5 feet
10.0 feet
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21.0 feet
21.2 feet
21.5 feet
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18.0 feet
18.0 feet
18.0 feet
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10.4 feet
11.0 feet
11.5 feet
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60.0 feet
60.4 feet
61.0 feet
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90°
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9.0 feet
9.5 feet
10.0 feet
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19.0 feet
19.0 feet
19.0 feet
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24.0 feet
24.0 feet
24.0 feet
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9.0 feet
9.5 feet
10.0 feet
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62.0 feet
62.0 feet
62.0 feet
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B. In
parking areas containing ten (10) or more parking spaces, up to twenty
percent (20%) of the parking spaces may contain a rectangular area
of only eight (8) feet in width by nineteen (19) feet in length. If
such spaces are provided, they shall be conspicuously designated as
"Reserved For Compact Cars Only".
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Figure 12. 30 Degree Parking
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Figure 13. 45 Degree Parking
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Figure 14. 60 Degree Parking
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Figure 15. 90 Degree Parking
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C. Whenever
parking areas consist of spaces set aside for parallel parking, the
dimensions of such parking spaces shall be not less than twenty-two
(22) feet by nine (9) feet.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. Parking area aisle widths shall conform to the above Table in Section
417.009, which varies the width requirement according to the angle of parking.
B. Driveways
shall be not less than ten (10) feet in width for one-way traffic
and eighteen (18) feet in width for two-way traffic, except that ten
(10) feet wide driveways are permissible for two-way traffic when:
1. The driveway is not longer than fifty (50) feet,
2. It provides access to not more than six (6) spaces, and
3. Sufficient turning space is provided so that vehicles need not back
into a public street.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. Every
vehicle accommodation area shall be located at least five (5) feet
inside the property line so that vehicles cannot extend beyond the
perimeter of such area onto adjacent properties, public rights-of-way
or easements. Such areas shall also be designed so that vehicles do
not extend over sidewalks or tend to bump against or damage any wall,
vegetation or other obstruction.
B. Unless
no other practicable alternative is available, vehicle accommodation
areas shall be designed so that, without resorting to extraordinary
movements, vehicles may exit such areas without backing onto a public
street. This requirement does not apply to parking areas consisting
of driveways that serve one (1) or two (2) dwelling units, although
backing onto arterial streets is prohibited.
C. Vehicle
accommodation areas of all developments shall be designed so that
sanitation, emergency and other public service vehicles can serve
such developments without the necessity of backing unreasonable distances
or making other dangerous or hazardous turning movements.
D. Circulation
areas shall be designed so that vehicles can proceed safely without
posing a danger to pedestrians or other vehicles and without interfering
with parking areas.
E. Parking
spaces required for residential buildings shall be located on the
same lot with the building or use served and be in a designated driveway
or approach. No licensed or unlicensed vehicle or trailer shall be
parked or stored on a residential property unless it is in a designated
driveway or approach to the building.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. Vehicle
accommodation areas that:
1. Include lanes for drive-in windows, or
2. Contain parking areas that are required to have more than ten (10)
parking spaces and that are used regularly at least five (5) days
per week
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shall be graded and surfaced with asphalt, concrete or other
material that will provide equivalent protection against potholes,
erosion and dust.
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B. Vehicle accommodation areas that are not provided with the type of surface specified in Subsection
(A) shall be graded and surfaced with crushed stone, gravel or other suitable material to provide a surface that is stable and will help to reduce dust and erosion. The perimeter of such parking areas shall be defined by bricks, stones, railroad ties or other similar devices. In addition, whenever such a vehicle accommodation area abuts a paved street, the driveway leading from such street to such area (or, if there is no driveway, the portion of the vehicle accommodation area that opens onto such streets) shall be paved as provided in Subsection
(A) for a distance of fifteen (15) feet back from the edge of the paved street. This Subsection shall not apply to single-family, multiple-family or two-family residences or other uses that are required to have only one (1) or two (2) parking spaces.
C. Parking spaces in areas surfaced in accordance with Subsection
(A) shall be appropriately demarcated with painted lines or other markings.
D. Vehicle
accommodation areas shall be properly maintained in all respects.
In particular and without limiting the foregoing, vehicle accommodation
area surfaces shall be kept in good condition (free from potholes,
ice, snow, etc.) and parking space lines or markings shall be kept
clearly visible and distinct.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. One
(1) parking area may contain required spaces for several different
uses but, except as otherwise provided in this Section, the required
space assigned to one (1) use may not be credited to any other use.
B. To
the extent that separate uses wish to make joint use of the same parking
spaces operated at different times, the same spaces may be credited
to both uses. For example, if a parking lot is used in connection
with an office building on Monday through Friday but is generally
ninety percent (90%) vacant on weekends, another use that operates
only on weekends could be credited with ninety percent (90%) of the
spaces on that lot; or if a church parking lot is generally occupied
only to fifty percent (50%) capacity on days other than Sunday, another
use could make use of fifty percent (50%) of the church lot's spaces
on those other days.
C. If the joint use of the same parking spaces by two (2) or more principal uses involves satellite parking spaces, then the provisions of Section
417.019 (Satellite Parking) are also applicable.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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If the number of off-street parking spaces required by this
Chapter cannot reasonably be provided on the same lot where the principal
use associated with these parking spaces is located, then spaces may
be provided on adjacent or nearby lots located within two hundred
(200) feet of a public entrance of the principal building or use associated
with such parking.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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A. Whenever
the normal operation of any non-residential use requires that goods,
merchandise or equipment be routinely delivered to or shipped from
that location, a sufficient off-street loading and unloading area
must be provided in accordance with this Section to accommodate the
delivery or shipment operations in a safe and convenient manner.
B. The
loading and unloading area must be of sufficient size to accommodate
the numbers and types of vehicles that are likely to use this area,
given the nature of the development in question. Such loading space
shall include a twelve (12) foot by fifty-five (55) foot area for
loading and unloading operations and shall have a minimum overhead
clearance of fourteen (14) feet from street grade. The number of spaces
shall be provided as follows:
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Gross Leasable Area of Building (square feet)
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Number of Spaces
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1,000 — 20,000 square feet
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1 space
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Over 20,000 — 80,000 square feet
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2 spaces
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Over 80,000 — 120,000 square feet
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3 spaces
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1Over 120,000 — 200,000 square feet(1)
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14 spaces
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1 Plus one (1) space for each additional
fifty thousand (50,000) square feet over two hundred thousand (200,000)
square feet or fraction thereof.
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C. Loading
and unloading areas shall be so located and designed that the vehicles
intended to use them can:
1. Maneuver safely and conveniently to and from a public right-of-way,
and
2. Complete the loading and unloading operations without obstructing
or interfering with any public right-of-way or any parking space or
parking lot aisle.
D. No
area allocated to loading and unloading facilities may be used to
satisfy the area requirements for off-street parking, nor shall any
portion of any off-street parking area be used to satisfy the area
requirements for loading and unloading facilities.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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Plans showing the layout and design of all required off-street
parking and loading areas shall be submitted and approved by the permit
issuing authority prior to issuance of any building permit, zoning
permit or conditional use permit.