[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
The purpose of this Article is to alleviate or prevent congestion
on the public streets in the City of Hazelwood, enhance on-site circulation,
mitigate potential adverse effects of parking areas on adjacent properties
and to promote the safety and welfare of the public by establishing
minimum vehicle off-street parking requirements and loading/unloading
requirements in accordance with the use to which the property is utilized.
It is intended that all uses have adequate on-site parking and loading
facilities to serve that particular use to which the property is utilized.
In any event, no public street or portions thereof shall be utilized
to meet off-street parking and loading requirements.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
A. The
regulations and requirements contained in this Article shall apply
as follows:
1. For all buildings and structures erected and all uses of land established
after the effective date of this Article, off-street parking and loading
facilities shall be provided as specified herein.
2. Whenever the intensity of use of any building, structure or premises
shall be increased through the addition of dwelling units, seating
capacity, square footage or any other units of measurement described
herein, off-street parking and loading facilities as required in this
Article shall be provided for such increase in intensity of use.
3. Whenever the existing use of a building or structure shall hereafter
be change to a new use so as to increase the required parking and
loading facilities in accordance with the requirements of this Article,
the specified number of parking and/or loading spaces shall be provided
for such new use in full compliance with this Article.
4. For any conforming or legally non-conforming building or use which
was in existence on the effective date of this Article and which subsequent
thereto is damaged or destroyed by fire, collapse, explosion or other
cause and which is reconstructed, re-established or repaired, off-street
parking and/or loading facilities equivalent to any maintained at
the time of such damage or destruction shall be restored and continued
in operation. However, in no case shall it be necessary to restore
or maintain parking or loading facilities in excess of those required
in this Article for such reconstructed or re-established building
or use.
B. No
use lawfully established prior to the effective date of this Article
shall be required to provide and maintain the parking and loading
requirements or associated requirements of this Section. However,
off-street parking and loading requirements under any previously adopted
zoning ordinance shall be continued and the existing number of parking
and loading spaces shall not be decreased, which would result in greater
non-conformity.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
A. Except
as otherwise provided, parking spaces in non-residential areas shall
be based on the gross horizontal areas (square feet) of all floors
of a building or structure as measured from the interior walls of
the building or structure or from the interior line of walls separating
two (2) buildings or structures. Gross floor area shall include the
following:
1. Floor area of the basement if it is used for other than storage.
2. Penthouses, other than that used for mechanical equipment.
3. Attics having headroom of seven (7) feet or more.
4. Interior balconies and mezzanines.
6. Accessory storage areas located within retail facilities which are
used to store items for sale and/or inventory stock. Areas such as
counters, racks or other display areas shall not be considered accessory
storage.
7. Space devoted to retailing activities, production of goods or to
business and professional offices.
B. Gross
floor area shall not include the following:
1. Elevator shafts and stairwells on each floor.
2. Floor spaces and shafts used for mechanical telephone and electrical
equipment.
3. Attics having headroom of less than seven (7) feet.
4. Areas used for storage except as noted above.
5. Janitorial rooms and related storage.
7. Employee cafeteria and lounge areas.
8. Entrance lobbies and atrium-type areas.
9. Interior (enclosed) parking and loading areas.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
A. The
regulations of this Section shall govern the dimension of off-street
parking spaces, including those provided in developments approved
in Planned Districts or by a Special Land Use Permit prior to the
enactment herein.
B. Except
as otherwise provided for in this Article, parking spaces to satisfy
the requirements of this Article shall comply with the following dimensions
outlined in Table A.
Table A. Off-Street Parking Dimensions
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Parking Angle
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Stall Width
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Stall Depth
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Aisle Width*
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Curb Length Per Stall
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Curb To Curb Length
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Center/Center Width Of Double Row With Aisle Between
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45°
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9.0 feet
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19.7 feet
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15.0 feet
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12.7 feet
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54.4 feet
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45.6 feet
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60°
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9.0 feet
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21.0 feet
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20.0 feet
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10.5 feet
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62.0 feet
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55.0 feet
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90°
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9.0 feet
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19.0 feet
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25.0 feet
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9.0 feet
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63.0 feet
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* Additional width may be required where the aisle serves as
the principal means of access to on-site buildings or structures.
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[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
A. Required Loading Spaces. The minimum number of loading spaces
required shall be determined by the gross floor area specified in
Table B. Uses required to provide off-street loading spaces shall
be determined by referencing Appendix B (Off-Street Parking and Loading
Requirements).
Table B. Off-Street Loading Requirements
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Gross Floor Area
(Square Feet)
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Loading And Unloading Spaces Required
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10 Feet x 25 Feet Loading Space
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12 Feet x 40 Feet Loading Space
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0—3,999
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0
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0
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4,000—7,999
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1
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0
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8,000—23,999
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0
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1
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24,000—59,999
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0
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2
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60,000—95,999
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0
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3
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96,000—143,999
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0
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4
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144,000—191,999
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0
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5
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For each 50,000 over 192,000
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0
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1
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B. Location. Loading facilities shall not be located within
thirty (30) feet of the nearest point of intersection of any two (2)
streets. No loading facilities shall be located in a required front
yard setback.
C. Screening. All loading spaces which are located adjacent to a street or property in a residential district shall be screened by a six (6) foot high sightproof fence or wall. Fences and walls shall be designed to be harmonious with the principal structure and conform to the requirements of Article
XIII "Landscaping and Screening Requirements".
D. Access. Each loading space shall connect with an alley,
driveway or street and shall be designed so that trucks shall be able
to maneuver into abutting loading facilities.
E. Surfacing. All outdoor off-street loading spaces shall be
paved.
F. Utilization. Areas allocated for off-street loading spaces
shall not, while so designed, be used to satisfy the off-street parking
requirements for the principal use of the property.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
A. All
non-residential and multiple-family parking lots shall provide appropriate
spaces for handicapped parking as stipulated in Table C.
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Table C. Handicapped Parking Space Requirements
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Total Parking Spaces Required
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Required Minimum Number Of Handicapped Spaces
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1—25
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1
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26—50
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2
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51—75
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3
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76—100
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4
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101—150
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5
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151—200
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6
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201—300
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7
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301—400
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8
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401—500
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9
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501—1,000
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2% of total
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Over 1,000
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20 plus 1 space for each 100 spaces over 1,000
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B. Handicapped
parking spaces shall be inclusive of the total off-street parking
spaces required for a specific use/development.
C. Each
handicapped parking space shall have a minimum width of twelve (12)
feet and a minimum length of nineteen (19) feet or as specified in
ANSI A117.1.
D. Handicapped
parking spaces shall be identified by above-grade signs as reserved
for handicapped persons. The Zoning Administrator shall provide such
handicapped parking signs and posts when advised of need.
E. Parking
spaces for the handicapped shall be located as close as possible to
elevators, ramps, walkways and building entrances. These spaces should
be located so that physically handicapped persons are not required
to wheel or walk behind parked cars to reach elevators, ramps, walkways
or building entrances.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
Minimum off-street parking and loading requirements for specific
uses are contained in Appendix B, Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005]
A. All
required parking spaces shall be maintained so they remain durably
paved. All holes and other disrepair in durably paved and established
parking spaces shall be paved or repaired by the owner/tenant and
the Zoning Administrator shall inspect all parking lots and parking
spaces, requiring repairs as needed.
B. All
parking lots shall be maintained with appropriate striping to designate
parking spaces and traffic patterns.
[Ord. No. 3674 §§1—3, 8-17-2005; Ord. No. 4137-11 §3, 4-6-2011]
A. General.
1. All off-street parking and loading areas, internal drives and storage
areas shall be comprised of an accessible durably paved surface, except
within the "NU" Non-Urban District where the City of Hazelwood may
approve an alternate dustproofing method.
2. No loading facilities shall be located in a required front yard setback.
3. Required off-street parking space and associated driveway access
areas shall not be used for storage, display, sales, rental, advertising
or repair of motor vehicles or any other goods; or the storage of
inoperable vehicles.
4. Off-street parking in all non-dwelling districts shall be so designed
that vehicles are not required to back into any street or roadway
to gain access thereto.
B. Residential. Residential properties shall meet the following requirements herein. (See Article
II, Section
405.040, Definitions, "Parking Space, Residential")
1. Required parking spaces. There shall be provided accessible durably paved parking spaces on the lot adequate to accommodate two (2) vehicles for each dwelling unit. All multi-family complexes shall also meet the requirements of Article
XII, Section
405.580 "Handicapped Designated Parking".
2. Optional parking spaces. In addition to the required
parking spaces, optional parking spaces may be established. If in
front of the building line, said optional parking spaces shall be
contiguous to and abut the driveway and shall be durably paved. When
behind the front building line, optional parking spaces may be established
with rock, asphalt, concrete, brick or other similar durable construction
material and said area shall be large enough to provide for the entire
parking of a motor vehicle, mobile home, camper, boat or trailer.
3. Parking on unimproved surfaces. No unattended motor
vehicle, travel trailer, camper, boat or trailer shall be parked on
an unimproved surface.
4. Unlicensed vehicles. No vehicles without a current
license shall be located on a lot in a residential district unless
it is in an enclosed garage.
5. The following vehicles and trailers are not allowed to be parked
or stored:
a. Motorized construction equipment.
b. Inoperable, non-functional or derelict vehicles.
6. Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in
compliance with law or the direction of a Police Officer or official
traffic control device, no person shall: In all areas zoned residential,
except for those zoned Non-Urban District, no commercial vehicle shall
be parked or stored on any lot, unless parked or stored in an enclosed
garage or in any other enclosure suitably constructed for vehicle
parking except during periods of approved construction on the lot.
No tractor, tractor-trailer, semi-truck or other commercial vehicle
shall be permitted to be parked or stored on any lot except during
periods of approved construction on the lot or except pursuant to
a permit issued by the Police Chief. Said permit shall be issued only
to address special circumstances or emergency situations of sufficient
gravity to warrant a deviation from this general prohibition. This
prohibition of parking shall not apply to temporary parking of the
above-referenced vehicles limited for the pickup or delivery of materials
or goods or the delivery of other vehicles to the lot, including loading
and unloading of the vehicle.
C. Non-Residential. All non-residential properties shall meet
the requirements herein.
1. Parking requirements for uses not included in Appendix B shall be
determined by the Zoning Administrator on the basis of demand for
off-street parking estimated to be generated by the particular uses.
Where unique circumstances exist, the Zoning Administrator can require
additional parking space for any use as deemed necessary.
2. Required spaces are not intended for company owned fleet vehicles.
One (1) space shall be required for every vehicle customarily used
in the business in addition to the required off-street parking.
3. Multiple-use buildings shall meet the requirements of each use within
the building.
4. All non-residential parking lots shall have the number of parking spaces for handicapped persons as specified in Article
XII, Section
405.580 "Handicapped Designated Parking".
D. Both Non-Residential And Residential Parking.
1. No unattended motor vehicle, mobile home, camper, boat or trailer
shall be parked on an unimproved surface.
2. All areas utilized for driveways, storage and/or parking of equipment, materials and vehicles shall be durably paved. (See Article
II, Section
405.040, Definitions, "Parking Space, Non-Residential")
3. No motor vehicle or trailer shall be used to store rubbish.
4. No motor vehicle, boat, camper or trailer shall be parked on the
premises of any vacant property.
5. Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in
compliance with law or the direction of a Police Officer or official
traffic control device, no person shall: Park or cause to be parked,
on any street, any commercial vehicle, tractor, trailer, tractor-trailer
or any other commercial vehicle, except in emergencies or except pursuant
to a permit issued by the Police Chief, which permit shall be issued
only to address special circumstances or emergency situations of sufficient
gravity to warrant a deviation from this general prohibition. This
prohibition of parking shall not apply to temporary parking of the
above-referenced vehicles limited for the pickup or delivery of materials
or goods or the provision of other services to the lot or unit, including
loading and unloading of the vehicle.
E. Parking On Unimproved Surfaces.
1. No unattended motor vehicle, mobile home, camper, boat or trailer
shall be parked on an unimproved surface.
2. All areas utilized for driveways, storage and/or parking of equipment, materials and vehicles shall be durably paved. (See Article
II, Section
405.040, Definitions, "Parking Space, Non-Residential")
F. Mixed Use. Notwithstanding any other requirements of this
Section, for property or developments containing a multiple tenants
or uses the minimum parking requirements of this Section may be reduced
by up to twenty-five percent (25%) upon a determination by the Zoning
Administrator that:
1. The primary demand for parking by separate uses will be at different
times, and
2. Shared use of available parking will be consistent with good planning
practices and will result in adequate parking for each use on the
property.
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In making this determination, the Zoning Administrator may consider
the existing and proposed uses on the site, actual or anticipated
hours of operation and customary operational characteristics and parking
demands of such uses and such other circumstances as the Zoning Administrator
may deem pertinent. The Zoning Administrator may also consider standard
parking data of recognized professional organizations and any parking
studies submitted by the applicant which are based on the specific
circumstances of the site and the specific existing or proposed uses
for the property. When shared parking is allowed under the provision
of this Subsection, the Zoning Administrator may condition issuance
of any permit for a change of occupancy of any one (1) or more portions
of the site upon a determination that the proposed new use will not
change the underlying operational and parking demand characteristics
upon which the reduction was originally determined and that adequate
parking for the proposed and existing uses will still be provided.
If the Zoning Administrator determines a proposed change of use or
occupancy would result in inadequate parking, such proposed use or
occupancy may be prohibited until and unless sufficient parking is
provided on the site.
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G. Lighting Of Parking Lots, Multiple-family And Non-Residential Parking
Areas. See Article
IX, Section
405.385 "Parking Lot Lighting Requirements".
H. Landscaping Of Parking Lots, Non-Residential Parking Areas. See Article
XIII, Section
405.620 "Landscaping Requirements".