[Amended 9-8-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998; 6-13-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000]
A.
All parking/loading areas shall be adequately drained with appropriate stormwater management facilities and subject to the approval of the Town Engineer.
B.
None of the off-street facilities that are required in this article shall be required for any existing building or use unless said building or use shall be enlarged or changed to a more intensive use requiring additional parking, in which case the provisions of this chapter shall apply.
C.
Off-street parking areas located in commercial zones and which provide parking for 20 or more vehicles shall be provided with a landscaped buffer strip along the highway or primary access drive planted with shade trees of a type approved by the Town Superintendent of Highways and located on the approved site plan as shown. Total green space in such parking areas shall be 25% of the total parking area and designated to provide for separation of parking areas, snow storage and organization of circulation in the parking area.
D.
Improvements. Every parcel used as a parking area (other than parking required for single- and two-family dwellings) shall be provided with safe and convenient access to a street and shall be improved in accordance with the following requirements:
(1)
Paving. The ground surface shall be paved with a durable, dust-free and hard material, such as bituminous hot mix or Portland cement concrete or some comparable material. Such paving shall be maintained for safe and convenient use at all times.
(2)
Curbs and delineation. Fixed and permanent wheel bumpers at least four inches high shall be installed for each parking space that faces a highway or slope declining down from the parking area. Parking spaces shall be delineated and periodically restored to maintain a clear identification of separate parking stalls.
(3)
Curb cuts. Driveway openings through the right-of-way shall be a minimum of 30 feet in width and a maximum of 50 feet in width, measured at the street line. There shall not be less than 25 feet between driveway openings, and there shall not be less than 10 feet from any driveway openings to any property line. All the above requirements may be superseded by the State of New York or the County of Niagara. All driveways located in the state highway right-of-way will be required to conform to the New York State Department of Transportation Policy and Standards for Entrances to State Highways.
(4)
Screening. Except between abutting R-zoned lots or where topography achieves the same effect, where any part of such parking area is located closer than 50 feet to a side or rear lot line of a lot in A or R Districts, or where such parking extends into A or R Districts as a permitted transitional use, a wall or fence shall be erected along the boundary thereof. Such wall or fence shall consist of durable material so arranged that direct light cannot penetrate the face thereof. Such wall or fence shall have a minimum height of 3 1/2 feet above the finished surface.
(5)
Lighting. Any lights used to illuminate any such area shall be so arranged and shielded as to confine all light rays entirely within the boundary lines of such area.
(6)
Plans. Any application for a building permit, or for a certificate of occupancy where no building permit is required, shall include plans in duplicate covering all the foregoing requirements, which shall be approved by the Code Enforcement Officer before work is commenced.