A.
Parking space. For purposes of this Code a parking space shall be at least nine feet wide by 18 feet long.
B.
Driveway aisle. Driveway aisles shall be at least 22 feet clear in width.
C.
Loading space. For purposes of this Code, a loading space shall be at least 12 feet wide by 50 feet long.
D.
Accessibility.
(1)
All parking and loading spaces shall be directly accessible from an interior driveway. No required parking space will be considered usable if it is directly accessible from a public highway without first leaving the highway onto an interior driveway.
(2)
All driveways other than one- and two-family residences shall be at least 150 feet from any street line intersection.
E.
On-site requirements. All parking spaces required shall be on the same lot as the principal use unless the Planning Board specifically approves off-site parking as part of the site plan approval requirements. Such specific approval shall be voted on the approved plan.
F.
Parking and loading setback. No parking or loading spaces shall be closer than 15 feet to any lot line abutting a residential use district, nor shall any portion of a required front yard be used for parking or loading spaces in a residential use district.
G.
Residential requirements.
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H.
Nonresidential requirements. All uses in the Town, other than single-family residential uses, require site plan approval. The Planning Board, as part of the site plan approval process, shall specify the number of parking and loading spaces required considering the nature and intensity of the use, the site conditions and other pertinent considerations. The Planning Board shall be guided by the standards set forth in professional design manuals such as the American Planning Association Off-Street Parking Standards.
I.
Certain parking prohibited.
(1)
Tractor-trailers, trucks and vans with a carrying capacity in excess of one ton shall not be parked in any residential use district except for deliveries or service calls.
(2)
In any Residential Use District (R-10, R-12, R-15, R-20, R-M, AG-R) unregistered motor vehicles, including racecars, shall not be stored outside in front, side or rear yards for a period exceeding 30 days without a permit from the Town of Cicero.
(3)
An unregistered/unlicensed vehicle may be stored/parked for a period of six months in an approved residential location by obtaining a permit from the Town of Cicero Zoning Office.
J.
Sale or repair of vehicles. The sale or apparent intent to sell or repair more than two vehicles per year at any nonapproved location in any district constitutes a commercial activity and therefore requires site plan approval by the Planning Board. Such activity without Planning Board approval constitutes a violation of this section.