Purpose. The purpose and intent of this section is to limit the amount of pavement coverage within the Town to the minima set forth. Special event and overflow parking shall be permitted on grass, fields, and where legally authorized, streets. Any increase in parking beyond the minima prescribed shall be allowed only by special permit issued by the Planning Board in conformance to the standards set forth in § 70-8.4.
Number of spaces. Off-street parking and loading spaces
required to meet the following standards shall not hereafter be reduced,
nor shall one be counted as or substituted for the other. Off-street
parking and loading spaces shall be required as follows:
Single-family and two-family dwellings, mobile homes
and mobile home parks: one parking space for each dwelling unit therein
and sufficient off-street parking for visitors and employees.
All districts except Village Business: one parking
space for each three seats therein or one space for each 60 inches
of bleachers or benches, plus one space for every two employees thereof.
Village Business Districts: The number of spaces
shall be determined by the Planning Board according to the same criteria
as § 70-6.1A(11), Nonlisted uses.
Hotels, motels and other places providing overnight
accommodations: one parking space for each room accommodation therein,
plus one space for each two employees, and adequate spaces for delivery
vehicles.
Restaurants: 1-1/2 parking spaces for every four seats
or fraction there of, plus one space for each two employees, and adequate
spaces for delivery vehicles.
Other service and retail establishments: Parking areas,
exclusive of driveways, shall be in a minimum ratio of one space to
250 square feet of gross floor area, exclusive of storage areas, plus
one space for each two employees, and adequate loading spaces.
Offices, research and development facilities and similar
facilities: one space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area,
plus adequate loading spaces.
Nonlisted uses: such parking and loading spaces
as may be required by the Planning Board, to provide a comparable
level of service as is required of listed uses.
Space equivalents. For all required off-street parking
spaces, open or enclosed, each 300 square feet of net standing and
maneuvering area shall be considered one space. However, if such spaces
are located in a completely enclosed building, each 250 square feet
of net standing and maneuvering area shall be considered one space.
All required parking spaces shall be located
on the same lot as the use with which such spaces are connected, or,
in the case of unenclosed spaces, within 200 feet of the lot, except
that two or more businesses may jointly provide the required spaces
on one or more of their lots. The number of spaces in any such joint
facilities shall at least equal the total number required under the
provisions of this article for their individual uses, provided that
the distance between the businesses and joint parking facilities shall
not exceed 250 feet.
Parking areas for five or more cars shall not be located within 15 feet of any street right-of-way, nor shall they be located in any required side yard. Parking areas shall not be located in any yard required in § 70-4.3 to be increased because of abutting a residential district. Required side yards may be used for access between parking areas in the front and rear of the building or from parking in the rear to the street.
In the Planned Business District, not more than
1/3 of all parking provided on the premises shall be located closer
to the street than the front building line of the building on the
premises closest to the street.
Access. All required parking spaces shall be provided
with unobstructed access to and from a street and shall be properly
maintained in such a manner as to permit them to be used at all times.
Parking areas for five or more cars shall not require nor permit vehicles
to back into any public way. They shall be served by one or more driveways
satisfying the following standards:
Entrance or exit center lines shall not fall
within 50 feet of an intersection of street side lines or within 75
feet of the center line of any other parking area entrance or exit
on the same side of the street whether on the same parcel or not.
Driveways to be defined by nonmountable curb
of at least four inches reveal and of granite or other suitable material
that will not deteriorate under winter conditions.
Surfacing. Parking areas for five or more cars shall
be surfaced by suitable materials and methods. A surface cross section
of six inches of suitable base material with 3 1/2 inches of
bituminous concrete Type l-1 over compact subgrade or equivalent shall
be deemed sufficient. Where approved by the Planning Board, grasscrete
or other suitable porous pavement, including well graded crushed stone,
may be substituted for some or all of the parking area. Porous pavements
shall have a suitable base of at least eight inches of well graded
compacted gravel. Crushed stone surface layers shall be at least six
inches thick. In all cases, entrance- and/or exit ways shall be paved
with bituminous concrete. The parking surface shall be smooth and
have a minimum slope of 1% and a maximum slope of 5%.
Drainage. Drainage shall be by means of catch basins with suitable inlets and underground pipes except where overland flow distance is less than 300 feet or porous surfaces are employed. Runoff must be managed as required at § 70-5.3B. Erosion must be controlled as required at § 70-5.3C.
Lighting. Parking areas to be used at night shall be illuminated with lights so designed and placed as to provide sufficient illumination of the ground below, for the safe passage and identification of vehicles and pedestrians in immediate areas and so as to meet the standards of § 70-5.4D. An average of from 0.3 to 0.5 footcandle lighting level throughout the parking area shall be required for safe and sufficient illumination. Where lighting levels in excess of the above average are deemed necessary by owners, lessees or others exercising control of said parking areas, a lighting level in excess of 0.5 footcandle may be authorized on special permit by the Board of Appeals upon its determination that the standards of § 70-5.4D will still be met, and that the increased level is important to safety.
In the Limited Business Districts, legal on-street
parking shall be credited towards meeting parking requirements if
located between the premises side lot lines on the same side of the
street.[2]
Editor’s Note: Former Subsection D(1)(b), regarding
parking in the Village Business District on properties abutting Spring
Street, as amended, which immediately followed this subsection, was
repealed 5-18-2010 ATM, Art. 30.
Village
Business District parking requirements: Off-street parking shall not
be required for properties located in the Village Business District,
except for the following uses:
Places of public assembly: The number of spaces shall be determined by the Planning Board according to the same criteria as § 70-6.1B(11), Nonlisted uses.
Signs are permitted in accordance with the Chapter 53, Signs, adopted by the Town of Williamstown at its Annual Town Meeting on May 17, 1994, and any amendments thereto.