A. 
To protect the visibility of motorists, cyclists, riders, and pedestrians at the intersection of any two streets, no structure which creates a substantial impediment to visibility shall be created or maintained between the heights of 2 1/2 feet and 10 feet above the average roadway grades within the triangular area described as follows:
(1) 
A visual clearance triangle bounded by the street center lines and a line connecting points on them 300 feet from a Class A highway intersection, 200 feet from a Class B highway intersection and 150 feet from a Class C highway intersection.
(2) 
At intersections involving either a Class A or a Class B highway, the visual triangle shall comply with Subsection A(1) or the Guide Dimensions for Vision Triangles of the Adams County Highway Department, whichever is most restrictive.
B. 
To ensure the safety of motorists, cyclists, riders, and pedestrians at intersections, a substantial impediment to visibility is defined as any fence, wall, sign, or other structure which substantially blocks the view of approaching vehicular, cyclist, or pedestrian traffic.
On every lot on which a business, trade, or industrial use exists, an adequate loading area shall be provided so that all vehicles loading, maneuvering, or unloading are completely off public streets and so that no vehicles will back onto public streets.
A. 
In all districts and in connection with every use, there shall be provided, at the time any use or building is erected, enlarged, extended, or increased, off-street parking in accordance with the following:
(1) 
Adequate access to a public street shall be provided for each parking space, and driveways shall be as required by § 405-53.
(2) 
Each parking space shall be not less than nine feet wide and 20 feet in length exclusive of the space required for driveways.
(3) 
Required off-street parking shall be on the same lot as the use it serves or on a lot not more than 400 feet distant. No parking stall or driveway, except in residential districts, shall be closer than 10 feet to a lot line, unless barriers or curbs are installed to prevent parked vehicles from extending over a lot line.
(4) 
All off-street parking areas for more than five vehicles and all driveways shall be:
(a) 
Provided with a surface which is durable and well drained under normal use and weather conditions.
(b) 
Arranged and marked to provide for orderly and safe loading or unloading, parking, and storage of vehicles.
B. 
Number of parking stalls required. Parking spaces shall be provided as specified in this section, unless otherwise approved by the Planning and Zoning Committee.
Use
Minimum Parking Requirements
Single-family dwellings including manufactured homes
2 spaces for each dwelling unit
Two-family and multiple-family dwellings
1 1/2 spaces for each dwelling unit
Motels, hotels or resorts
1 space for each guest room plus 1 space for each 3 employees
Rooming and boarding houses, fraternity and sorority houses, dormitories, rectories
1 space for each bed plus 1 for each employee
Retirement homes, orphanages, convents, monasteries
1 space for each 1,000 square feet of primary floor area
Hospitals, sanatoriums, institutions, rest and nursing homes
1 space for each 3 beds plus 1 space for each 3 employees plus 1 space for each staff physician
Medical and dental clinics
1 space for each 100 square feet of waiting room area
Churches, theaters, auditoriums, community centers, vocational and night schools, and other public assembly
1 space for each 3 seats
Colleges and secondary schools
1 space for each employee plus 1 space for each 5 students 16 years of age or more
Elementary schools
1 space for each employee plus 5 visitor spaces
Restaurants, bars and similar places of entertainment
1 space for each 150 square feet of primary floor area, plus 1 space for each 2 employees
Manufacturing and processing plants (including meat and food processing), laboratories and warehouses
1 space for each 500 square feet of primary floor area, plus 1 space for each 2 employees
Funeral homes
20 spaces for each viewing room
Bowling alleys
5 spaces for each alley
Lodges and clubs
1 space for each 5 members
Automobile repair garages and service garages
1 space for each regular employee plus 1 space for 250 square feet of floor area used for repair work
Motor vehicle sales (new and used)
1 space for each 500 square feet of floor area and for each 300 square feet of outdoor display area on which motor vehicles are to be displayed (this requirement does not include service garages; see above)
Gasoline filling stations
3 spaces for each grease rack or similar facility plus 1 space for each attendant
Repair shops, retail and service stores
1 space for each 800 square feet of leasable area
Golf courses
4 spaces per hole
Barber and beauty shops
2 spaces plus 1/2 space per chair
Offices
1 space for each 300 square feet of primary floor area
Uses not listed
The provisions for a similar use shall apply
Combinations of any of the above uses
The sum of the number of stalls required for each individual use shall be provided
All driveways installed, altered, changed, replaced, or extended shall:
A. 
Have a minimum travel surface width of at least 10 feet.
B. 
Be provided with a surface which is durable and well drained under normal use and weather conditions.