The minimum number of accessory off-street parking spaces shall
conform to the requirements of the Table of General Use Requirements, except that:
A. The Planning Board, in conjunction with site development plan approval as provided in Article
IX of this chapter, may permit a reduction in the number of developed parking spaces where adequate accessible reserve areas are available and designated on the plan as areas for overflow parking.
B. The Planning Board may reduce the required number of parking spaces
upon demonstration by the applicant that that number exceeds the design
hour requirement and a demonstration that such reduction would not
induce parking on public ways or result in hazardous conditions for
vehicles and pedestrians within or proximate to the site. This reduction
by the Planning Board may not exceed 25% of the normally required
amount.
[Amended 10-18-2001 by L.L. No. 5-2001; 8-17-2006 by L.L. No. 3-2006; 2-21-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019; 5-19-2022 by L.L. No. 6-2022]
A. Location. For every dwelling unit, two parking spaces nine feet wide
by 19 feet deep shall be provided for parking vehicles either in a
garage or in an outdoor parking area outside of required yards. A
driveway behind a required front yard for a one-family or two-family
residence may count as an open or outdoor parking space for up to
two vehicles. No more than two vehicles may be parked between the
required front yard and a one-family or two-family residence.
B. Size of spaces. Minimum parking stall width for nonresidential parking spaces shall be nine feet, except that the Planning Board may reduce stall widths for employee parking areas to 8 1/2 feet. Minimum parking stall length shall be 19 feet, and minimum aisle width shall be 24 feet, curb to curb or to wall. See Chapter
226, Site Development Plans, Attachment 1, Diagram A.
C. Size of garages. The minimum size of a garage, if desired, for each
indoor parking space for a residential dwelling unit shall be 10 feet
wide by 20 feet deep.
Wherever a parking area of over five spaces abuts or is within
15 feet of a lot in any residence district, it shall be screened from
such residential lot by a substantial wall, fence or thick hedge,
approved by the Planning Board.
No driveway shall provide access to a lot located in a nonresidential
district across land in a residential district.
[Amended 6-18-1998 by L.L. No. 7-1998]
A. Not more than one commercial vehicle nor more than one unregistered
vehicle nor any commercial vehicle having more than four tires or
more than two axles shall stand or be parked on a developed lot in
any residence district or on a developed residential lot in a commercial
district except when making a delivery at such lot. Any permitted
commercial or unregistered vehicle shall not stand or be parked within
the required yards of such lot nor between the principal building
and the street line.
[Amended by L.L. No. 1-2000]
B. Not more than one commercial vehicle nor more than one unregistered
vehicle nor any commercial vehicle having more than four tires or
more than two axles shall be parked within a private garage in any
residence district.
[Amended by L.L. No. 1-2000]
C. Commercial vehicles are permitted as accessory to an agricultural
use in any residence district, provided the vehicle does not have
more than four tires nor more than two axles and provided that it
shall not be parked nor stored within any required yard.
D. No commercial vehicle nor unregistered vehicle shall be parked or
stored on any unimproved lot.
E. No commercial vehicle having more than four tires or more than two
axles shall be parked overnight on any lot in the PO or PO-R Districts.
[Added 10-21-1999 by L.L.
No. 3-1999]
F. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
[Added 10-21-1999 by L.L.
No. 3-1999; amended 12-16-2010 by L.L. No. 5-2010]
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
A vehicle that displays a license plate other than a passenger
plate and/or displays permanent signage anywhere on the vehicle. Vehicles
owned by a governmental unit shall not be defined as commercial vehicles.
UNREGISTERED VEHICLE
A vehicle that does not display all of the following: a current
motor vehicle registration sticker, current license plates and a current
inspection.
One house trailer, recreational vehicle or boat and boat trailer
may stand, be parked or stored on any developed residential lot behind
the front setback line or behind the front line of the residence,
whichever is greater, or any required yard. All other outdoor parking,
storage or use of such vehicles is prohibited. The use of such a vehicle
for dwelling purposes is prohibited.