There shall be one accessible space for every
25 spaces in a parking area; lots with more than six spaces but fewer
than 25 spaces shall have one disabled-accessible space. Requirements
for disabled person parking shall be in accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act. Such parking spaces shall be 13 feet by 20
feet, with an eight-foot-wide area for parking and a five-foot-wide
aisle on the passenger side.
The design standards for parking layout and pavement surface are described in Chapter
153, Subdivision and Land Development.
Off-street loading facilities shall be provided
for any use hereinafter established or enlarged which customarily
receives or distributes goods or materials by trucks.
A. Required spaces and berths.
(1) For all nonresidential uses whose principal buildings
have an aggregate floor area exceeding 6,000 square feet, off-street
loading berth shall be provided in accordance with the following table.
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Table 185-64 Truck Loading/Unloading Berths
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Square Feet of Aggregate Gross Floor Area
Devoted to Each Use
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Required Number of Berths
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Under 6,000
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No requirement
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6,000 up to 19,999
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1
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20,000 up to 79,999
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2
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80,000 up to 127,999
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3
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128,000 up to 191,999
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4
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192,000 up to 255,999
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5
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256,000 up to 319,999
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6
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320,000 up to 391,999
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7
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For each additional 72,000 sq. ft.
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1 additional berth
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(2) For the purposes of this chapter, off-street loading
berths shall be distinguished from off-street loading spaces in that
a berth shall have a platform or dock raised to the height of a truck
bed, whereas a space provides for off loading at ground level. All
off-street loading spaces and berths shall be provided and maintained
so long as the use exists which the facilities were designed to serve.
B. Existing structures and loading facilities.
(1) Structures and land uses in existence or for which building permits have been issued at the date of adoption of this chapter shall not be subject to the requirements stated in Subsections
C and
D so long as the kind or extent of use is not changed, provided that any loading facilities now serving such structures or uses shall not in the future be reduced below such requirements.
(2) Where a structure existing on the effective date of this chapter is altered or extended in such a way as to increase the gross floor area only, this additional area must meet the requirements of Subsections
A,
C and
D. Alterations or extensions aggregating less than 6,000 square feet subsequent to the effective date of this chapter do not require such provision of loading space.
C. Design standards. Off-street loading facilities shall
be designed to conform to the following specifications:
(1) Each required berth shall be not less than 12 feet
in width, 55 feet in length and 14 feet in height, exclusive of drives
and maneuvering space and located entirely on the lot being served.
(2) There shall be appropriate means of access to a street
or alley as well as adequate maneuvering space.
(3) The maximum width of driveways and sidewalk openings
measured at the street lot line shall be 30 feet; the minimum width
shall be 20 feet.
(4) All accessory driveways and entranceways shall be
graded, surfaced, and drained to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement
Officer to the extent necessary to prevent nuisances of dust, erosion
or excessive water flow across streets or adjoining property.
(5) Such facilities shall be designed and used in such
a manner as at no time constitute a nuisance or hazard or unreasonable
impediment to traffic.
D. Maintenance requirements. All required loading facilities
shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the following
requirements:
(1) They shall be provided and maintained so long as the
use exists which the facilities were designed to serve.
(2) They shall not be reduced in total extent after their
provisions, except when such reduction is in conformity with the requirements
of this subsection.
(3) Reasonable precautions shall be taken by the owner
or sponsor of particular uses to ensure the availability of required
facilities to the delivery and pickup vehicles they are designed to
serve.