[Ord. No. 5757 § 31-120, 11-16-1981]
A. Use Of Off-Street Parking Facilities. Required off-street facilities
for residential use and developed in any residential district in accordance
with the requirements of this Section shall be used solely for the
parking of passenger automobiles or commercial vehicles of not more
than one (1) ton GVW owned by occupants of the dwelling structures
to which such facilities are accessory or by guests or aid occupants.
B. Size. A required off-street parking space shall be at least nine
(9) feet wide and twenty (20) feet long.
C. Access. Parking facilities shall be designed with appropriate means
of vehicular access to a street or alley in such manner as will least
interfere with the movement of traffic. No driveway in any district
shall exceed thirty (30) feet in width.
D. Paving.
[Ord. No. 6266 § 1, 7-6-1987]
1.
All unsurfaced off-street parking areas existing as of July
6, 1987, shall not be required to be paved.
2.
In Zoning District C-2, the minimum number of required off-street
parking spaces and the access driveways thereto in all newly developed
off-street parking areas shall be paved.
[Ord. No. 8494, 9-3-2019]
3.
Districts A-1, I-L and I-H are exempt from paving requirements.
4.
All newly developed off-street parking areas, and the access
driveways thereto, in Zoning Districts C-1, R-1, R-2, and R-3, shall
be paved.
[Ord. No. 8494, 9-3-2019]
5.
Off-street parking areas required to be paved shall be paved
with a dust-free, hard all-weather surface.
[Ord. No. 6289 § 1, 10-19-1987]
E. Surfacing. Off-street parking areas required to be paved shall be
paved with at least six (6) inches of rolled stone base and two (2)
inches of asphaltic concrete or at least six (6) inches of portland
cement concrete. Delayed improvement of a portion of the required
parking area may be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
[Ord. No. 6266 § 2, 7-6-1987]
F. Lighting. Lighting shall be directed away from all adjoining properties.
[Ord. No. 5757 § 31-121, 11-16-1981]
A. Loading Berth - Description. An off-street loading berth shall be
a hard-surfaced area of land, open or enclosed, other than a street
or public way, used principally for the standing, loading or unloading
of motor trucks, tractors and trailers so as to avoid undue interference
with the public use of streets and alleys. A required loading space
shall be not less than ten (10) feet in width, fifty (50) feet in
length and fourteen (14) feet in height, exclusive of access aisles
and maneuvering space, except as otherwise specifically hereafter.
B. Location. No permitted or required loading berth shall be closer
than fifty (50) feet to any property in a residential district, unless
completely enclosed by building walls, or a uniformly painted solid
fence or wall, or any combination thereof not less than six (6) feet
in height. No permitted or required loading berth shall be located
within twenty-five (25) feet of the nearest point of intersection
of any two (2) streets. Loading berths open to the sky may be located
in any required yards.
C. Surfacing. All required off-street loading and unloading spaces shall
be paved with at least six (6) inches of rolled stone base and three
(3) inches of asphaltic concrete or at least six (6) inches of portland
cement concrete.