A.
General regulations.
(1)
Off-street parking, loading and unloading facilities shall be provided to lessen congestion in the streets. The facilities required herein shall be available throughout the hours of operation of the particular business or use for which such facilities are provided. As used herein, the term "parking space" includes either covered garage space or uncovered parking lot space located off the public right-of-way.
(3)
A garage or carport may be located wholly or partly inside the walls of the principal building or attached to the outer walls. If separated from the principal building, the garage shall conform to all accessory building requirements. The garage may be constructed under a yard or court. The space above an underground garage shall be deemed to be a part of the open space of the lot on which it is located.
(4)
Parking spaces may be located on a lot other than that containing the principal use as a conditional use pursuant to the standards contained in Article V.
(5)
Surfacing. Off-street parking area requirements shall be as follows:
(a)
For parking surfacing at sites other than those included in Subsection A(5)(b), the parking area shall be graded for proper drainage and shall provide an impervious surface such as concrete or bituminous concrete or a pervious surface that provides a parking surface similar to concrete or bituminous concrete, and shall be arranged as to provide for orderly and safe parking and storage of vehicles. Additionally, all requirements of Chapter 124, Grading, Excavations and Filling, and Chapter 97, Construction Standards, shall be met.
(b)
For parking surfaces at sites used for single-family or two-family purposes, municipal, county or state parks, nature reserves, retail sales of agricultural products in the R-R District and playground facilities, the parking area shall be graded for proper drainage and shall have a durable and dustless surface and shall be arranged as to provide for orderly and safe parking and storage of vehicles.
(c)
The parking surfaces at sites used for municipal, county or state parks, nature reserves and playground facilities shall be reviewed to assure that the parking surface provides for adequate pedestrian ingress and egress from parking spaces required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to the entrances of those uses. Additionally, all requirements of Chapter 124, Grading, Excavations and Filling, and Chapter 97, Construction Standards, shall be met.
(6)
Width.
(a)
Aisles.
[1]
The minimum width of aisles providing access to stalls, varying with the angle of the parking, for parking lots of 30 parking spaces or more shall be as follows:
Angle of Parking (degrees) | Minimum Aisle Width* (feet) | |
|---|---|---|
45° | 12 (1-way) | |
60° | 16 (1-way) | |
90° | 24 (2-way) |
[2]
The minimum width of aisles providing access to stalls, varying with the angle of the parking, for parking lots of less than 30 parking spaces shall be as follows:
Angle of Parking (degrees) | Minimum Aisle Width* (feet) | |
|---|---|---|
45° | 10 (1-way) | |
60° | 12 (1-way) | |
90° | 20 (2-way) |
NOTES: *Minimum aisle width is based on use of one-way aisles for angle parking and two-way circulation with ninety-degree parking. |
(c)
Parking areas shall be designed to permit each motor vehicle to proceed to and from the parking space provided for it without requiring the movement of any other motor vehicle. In no case shall parking areas be designed to require or encourage cars to back into a public street in order to leave the lot.
(7)
Noncontiguous parking. Parking spaces may be located on a noncontiguous lot other than that containing the principal use, as a conditional use pursuant to the standards contained in § 220-30.
(8)
Off-street parking and loading space as required in this section shall be provided for all new buildings and structures and for additions to existing buildings or structures. The word "addition," as used above, shall include any alteration intended to enlarge or increase capacity by adding or creating dwelling units, floor area or seats.
(9)
Existing off-street parking or loading facilities provided at the effective date of this chapter and actually being used at that time in connection with the operation of an existing use shall not be reduced below the minimum required in this chapter.
(10)
Whenever the existing use of a building, structure or land shall hereafter be changed to a new use, parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required for such new use. However, if said building or structure was erected or the use of land established prior to the effective date of this chapter, additional parking or loading facilities are mandatory only in the amount by which the requirements for the new use would exceed those for the existing use.
(11)
In the case of mixed uses, the total number of required parking or loading spaces shall be the sum of the required space for the various uses computed separately.
B.
Parking facilities required. Off-street parking facilities shall be provided as listed below. In each case, the term "floor area" shall mean gross floor area.
(1)
The applicant may request modification of the following standards for other uses that do not fit into one of the categories listed below or the specific manner or functioning of which permits a lesser parking standard, up to a fifty-percent reduction of that noted in Parking Requirements Table below. Determination of the appropriate parking space requirements shall be recommended by the Planning Commission based on a parking needs study where parking proposed is sufficient to meet determined peak-hour trip generation, determined in accordance with the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.[1]