Any application for a building permit or zoning certificate
requiring or including the provision of off-street parking shall include
a parking plan. Said plan shall be drawn to scale and fully dimensioned
showing parking facilities to be provided in compliance with this
chapter.
Each required off-street parking space shall open directly to
an aisle or driveway of such width and design as to provide safe and
efficient means of vehicular access to the parking space.
All parking areas except those serving one- and two-family dwellings
on local streets shall be designed so that vehicles shall not be required
to back into the street. If deemed necessary for traffic safety, turn-around
areas may be required.
[Amended 12-14-2016 by Ord. No. O-2016-16]
A. Pavers may be utilized in conjunction with a driveway expansion but
shall be capable of supporting the weight of the vehicle and maintained
as such.
B. All
parking areas shall be hard surfaced as follows:
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Table 19-1 Hard Surface Requirements
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Type of Zoning
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Building Frontage
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Driveway
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Sides of Building
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Rear of Building
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Residential
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Commercial
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Light industrial
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Yes
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Yes
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*
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No
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Heavy industrial
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Yes
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Yes
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*
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No
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All other areas
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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*
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Note: These areas shall be blacktopped or concrete within 100
feet of the right-of-way. If said parking areas are within 500 feet
of residential areas they must be all hard surfaced, even if they
are side or rear areas. All parking areas shall be properly drained
and shall have the drive aisles and spaces clearly marked.
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Parking areas and driveways shall be kept free of dirt, dust,
debris, and waste. In winter months, required parking areas shall
be cleared of snow within a reasonable time.
Accessible parking spaces for the disabled shall be provided
as required by the International Building Code.
All parking areas containing four or more spaces or containing
angled parking shall have the parking spaces and aisles clearly marked
on the pavement using paint or other approved marking devices approved
by the Village Engineer. Such markings shall be maintained in a clearly
legible condition.