Unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this chapter, Chapter
260, relating to subdivision and land development, Chapter
255, relating to streets and sidewalks, or Chapter
282, relating to motor vehicles and traffic, driveways and access drives are subject to the following criteria:
A. On corner lots or where more than one intersecting street abuts the
lot, a new curb cut or access for a driveway or access drive shall
be provided on the street conveying the lesser amount of existing
or proposed daily traffic. This specifically includes alleys.
B. Access to nonresidential lots and/or developments within the VB,
CB, IB, and/or AB Zoning Districts shall not be permitted through
the RS and/or VR Zoning Districts or existing residential neighborhoods.
C. Driveways and access drives providing direct access to off-street
parking facilities or loading facilities and which intersect alleys
are not required to provide adequate turnaround on the lot.
D. Access drives shall have a minimum width of 24 feet if two-way traffic
is to be permitted and shall have a minimum width of 12 feet if only
one-way traffic is to be permitted, and no tractor-trailer traffic
will use the access drive. If tractor trailer traffic is to be provided
as required in Table 8-10 relating to off-street loading requirements,
a minimum access drive width of 18 feet shall be provided and appropriate
curve radii shall be provided to accommodate such traffic.
E. Access drives shall meet the abutting street at a ninety-degree angle
and shall be clearly defined and designated.
F. Where access drives and/or driveways are permitted along a street right-of-way at the front of the lot, and where sidewalks are installed (or will be installed), then the access drive and driveway surfacing shall end at the back side (building side) of the sidewalk, and on the front side (street side) of the sidewalk. No access drive or driveway surfacing or related material shall extend over any sidewalk area. Sidewalk materials, including the use of painted striping in accordance with Chapter
260, relating to subdivision and land development, or any other construction materials specifications adopted by the Township, and approved by the Township Engineer, shall be continued across all access drives and driveways.
G. Any driveway or access drive intersecting with a state- or Township-owned
street or road shall require the obtainment of a highway occupancy
permit (HOP) from the applicable entity.
H. Driveway and access drive locations shall be delineated on all plans/permits.
Off-street parking facilities are for the sole purposes of accommodating
the passenger vehicles of persons associated with the use that requires
them. Parking facilities shall not be used for the following:
A. The sale, display, or storage of automobiles or other merchandise,
other than an approved temporary use.
B. Parking/storage of vehicles accessory to the use, except during hours
when operations are suspended.
C. Performing services (including services to vehicles).
D. Loading purposes, except during hours when operations are suspended.
E. Temporary storage units and trash/waste disposal (e.g., pallets,
cardboard).
F. Overnight truck tractor, truck trailer and recreational vehicle parking/storage.
Additionally, parking areas shall include appropriate signs throughout
the required parking areas, indicating the prohibition of overnight
truck tractor, truck trailer, and recreational vehicle parking/storage.
Loading and unloading spaces are subject to the following criteria:
A. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, an off-street loading
space shall be an area of land, open or enclosed, other than a street,
used primarily for the standing, loading or unloading of motor trucks,
tractors and trailers, and/or other service vehicles so as to avoid
undue interference with the public use of streets. If a reasonable
alternative does not exist, traffic may be obstructed for occasional
loading along an alley.
B. The off-street loading space shall be not less than:
(1) Twelve feet wide, 35 feet in length, and when covered, no less than
13 feet in height; and
(2) Fourteen feet wide and 70 feet long when covered, no less than 15
feet in height, for warehouse buildings or buildings accommodating
tractor trailers.
C. All dead-end loading spaces shall be designed to provide sufficient
backup and turnaround area for all vehicles intended to use them.
D. Off-street loading space shall not be used or designed, intended
or constructed to be used in a manner to obstruct or interfere with
the free use of any street, sidewalk, designated fire lane, or adjacent
property.
E. Off-street loading spaces shall not be located so that vehicles entering
or leaving the spaces would conflict with parking spaces and require
backing maneuvers in areas of customer or public circulation during
hours of operation.
F. The following off-street loading space requirements for specific
uses shall be provided as listed in Table 8-10 below:
Table 8-10
Off-Street Loading Requirements
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Type of Use
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Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
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Number of Spaces
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Commercial (retail/service)
Wholesale
Industrial/manufacturing
Hospitals
Laundry
Institutional/civic and similar uses
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< 5,000
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0
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5,000 to 50,000
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1
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> 50,000 to 100,000
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2
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> 100,000 to 250,000
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3
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Each additional 200,000
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1
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Office buildings and hotels
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< 5,000
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0
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5,000 to 100,000
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1
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> 100,000 to 300,000
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2
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> 300,000
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3
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1.
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For lots within the VMU Zoning District, off-street loading
facilities are not required.
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G. When determination of the number of required off-street loading spaces
results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction shall
be interpreted as one off-street loading space.
H. Where there are multiple uses within a development or on the same
lot, shared loading spaces shall be used among as many uses as practical.
Loading spaces shall be adjacent to the use or building served, except
that in a group of buildings in the same use on the same lot, one
building may be designated to receive and dispatch goods, provided
the total applicable floor area in all buildings on the lot is aggregated
in determining the total required loading spaces.
I. In all zoning districts except for the IB Zoning District, off-street
loading facilities shall not be permitted within any front yard between
the principal building and the public street (excluding alleys).
J. Off-street loading facilities shall be located on the side(s) of
the building not facing an abutting RS and/or VR Zoning Districts
or existing residential use in the RL, RMU and/or VMU Zoning Districts.
K. No off-street loading spaces shall be permitted within any required
building setback, yard, or buffer yard area.
L. Off-street loading facilities shall comply with all buffering and screening requirements set forth in Article
VII of this chapter relating to buffer and screening regulations.
M. Loading area and lots buffering, landscaping and trees.
(1) A planting strip at least 10 feet wide shall be provided between the edge of the street right-of-way, access drive, lot line, and any off-street loading area which abuts said street, access drive, or lot line. Planting strips between said right-of-way, access drive, lot line, and said loading area shall be landscaped and maintained with ground cover, shrubbery, trees or other landscaping, fences or walls, or decorative materials across the entire portion of the lot where the loading area is provided, in accordance with Article
VII of this chapter, relating to landscaping and vegetation preservation, to prohibit vehicular and pedestrian access. The planting strip may be interrupted at approved ingress and egress points, and when the parking area is permitted as part of an approved joint use and/or interconnected loading facility.
(2) The required planting strip for the loading areas abutting public
street rights-of-way shall be provided with a continuous street-fronting
screening of no less than eighty-percent opacity and no less than
3 1/2 feet in height along the public street right-of-way.
(3) Required planting strips and screening may be located within any
required setback or yard.
(4) Required planting strips and screening shall not be required in yards where buffering and screening is provided as required in Article
VII, relating to buffer and screening regulations.
Stacking spaces and lanes are subject to the following criteria:
A. Stacking facilities associated with any use having a drive-through
and/or drive-up facilities or other uses provided in Table 8-11 below,
shall be provided to prevent vehicle backups on adjoining streets.
B. Stacking lanes shall begin at the window or communication/mechanical
device (e.g., menu board) first encountered by the vehicle user.
C. Stacking lanes shall have on-site directional signs, indicator lights
or pavement markings identifying the direction of travel and lane
status (i.e., open vs. closed).
D. Stacking spaces and lanes shall not impede on- and off-site traffic
movements, shall not cross or pass through off-street parking areas,
and shall not create a potentially unsafe condition where crossed
by pedestrian access to a public entrance of a building.
E. Stacking lanes shall be separated by striping or curbing from off-street
parking areas. Individual lanes shall be striped, marked, or otherwise
distinctly delineated.
F. The minimum required dimensions of one stacking space shall be not
less than 12 feet wide and 20 feet in length.
G. The following stacking space requirements for specific uses shall
be provided as listed in Table 8-11 below.
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Table 8-11
Stacking Lane Requirements
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Use
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Required Stacking Space
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Bank and other financial institution with drive-through/drive-up
window and/or ATM
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4 vehicles per lane or kiosk
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Restaurant or food service (fast food)
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4 vehicle lengths behind menu board; and 4 vehicle lengths behind
first window
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Photo processing/pharmacy
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2 vehicles per window or kiosk
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Laundry and dry cleaning
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2 vehicles per window or kiosk
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Motor vehicle service station/fueling/gas pump
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2 vehicles per fuel/gas pump
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Gated parking lot entrance
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1 vehicle per gate
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Gated unit or overhead door
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1 vehicle per door
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Hospital
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4 emergency vehicles
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Motor vehicle washing
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2 vehicle lengths per bay; and 2 vehicle lengths for drying
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