A.
Every use or activity constructed or created within the Township of Irvington subsequent to the passage of this chapter shall be accompanied by off-street parking space as defined within this chapter according to the requirements set forth below and shall be furnished with all necessary passageways and driveways.
(1)
All such space shall be deemed to be required space on the lot on which it is situated and shall not be encroached upon or reduced in any manner. Such space may be considered as yard area in meeting the requirements of the schedule.
(2)
In the CBD Zoning District, for lots fronting on Springfield Avenue, Clinton Avenue, New Street, Nye Avenue (east of Lincoln Place), Union Avenue, and Washington Avenue, the following provisions shall apply:
(a)
Any change of use and any renovation or reconstruction of an existing building that does not involve any increase in building footprint or floor area may be permitted, and no additional on-site parking spaces will be required.
(b)
Any new development or any expansion of the building footprint or floor area of an existing building shall not be permitted unless the applicant can demonstrate that there are adequate, available parking spaces on the street, in public parking lots or garages, or in publicly accessible private lots within a walking distance of the main building entrance of 1,500 linear feet. The applicant must take into account the competing demand for available spaces from adjacent uses. The applicant must demonstrate that an adequate number of spaces will be available to serve all the proposed uses within the building on an average weekday between the hours of 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. and between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and on an average Saturday between the hours of 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m.
(c)
To the greatest extent practicable, no private garage doors, driveways, or parking lots shall front on these streets, in order to promote pedestrian safety and maintain the pedestrian activity that the retail businesses in those locations rely upon.
(3)
All parking areas, passageways and driveways, except when provided in connection with one- or two-family residences, shall be surfaced with a concrete or bituminous concrete surface, clearly marked for car spaces, shall be adequately drained and maintained free of obstruction and snow, all subject to the approval of the Township Engineer.
B.
Additional off-street parking as required by this chapter shall not be required for any existing building or use unless said building shall be enlarged or extensively altered or if the use is changed, in which case off-street parking shall be provided up to the requirements of this section.
C.
Parking areas may be located in any yard space for uses in the industrial districts and in any yard except the front yard for other uses.
D.
The collective provisions of off-street parking areas by two or more buildings or uses located on adjacent lots is permitted, provided that the total of such facilities shall not be less than the sum required of the various buildings or uses computed separately, and further provided that the land upon which the collective facilities are located is owned or is leased for a minimum period of 10 years by one or more of the collective owners.
E.
All parking areas and appurtenant passageways and driveways serving commercial or industrial uses shall be illuminated during the hours between sunset and sunrise when the use is in operation. [See Ordinance No. MC 2492, Article X, Section 2C(7).[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 560-50C(7).
F.
All parking spaces shall have a slope of less than 15%.
G.
Where more than one use or activity is present within a single building or on a single parcel, off-street parking shall be provided for each of the uses or activities according to § 650-33.
H.
Access lanes shall be provided to allow for ingress and egress and maneuverability, with no parking on any aisles, driveways or access lanes, based on the degree of angle parking: 90° shall be 25 feet in depth, 60° and 45° shall be 22 feet in depth.
I.
Exemption. Municipal garages and multistory parking garages maintained and operated by the Township of Irvington are exempted and excluded from the requirements of this article.