[Amended 3-25-2025 by Ord. No. 2025-16]
A.
No structure shall be erected, substantially altered or its use changed, unless off-street parking and loading spaces have been provided in accordance with this chapter.
B.
Submission. Plans and specifications for the required parking, loading facility and access drives shall be submitted at the time of application for the building permit for the principal use and must be approved by the Town Engineer, Town Planner, and Building Inspector or Zoning Enforcement Officer.
C.
Location. All parking facilities required under this article shall be constructed on the lot containing the principal use, or on abutting lot(s) which shall have the same zoning as the main lot. No parking or loading facility, exclusive of driveways, shall be located within 10 feet of a street right-of-way line or five feet of a sidewalk or abutting property line. It is the intent of this article that substantially all parking spaces shall be located to the rear or the side of the building. The front yard shall be used primarily for sidewalks and landscaping.
D.
Paving:
(1)
All parking and loading facilities required under this chapter, together with driveways, aisles, and other circulation areas, shall be paved with asphalt, a minimum of two inches in thickness applied over no less than 10 inches of compacted gravel.
(2)
The use of porous paving material may be allowed at the direction of the permitting authority. Requests for use of porous paving material shall be forwarded to the Town Engineer for his recommendation which shall be made part of the permitting authority's record. The Engineer's recommendation shall be submitted in writing at least one week prior to the permitting authority's review.
(3)
All parking and loading areas shall be striped within 30 days of use of the premises.
E.
Lighting. Any parking area which is intended to be used during non-daylight hours shall be illuminated during the hours of operation of the principal use. Any lights used to illuminate a parking lot shall be so arranged as to reflect the light away from the adjoining property and away from streets.
G.
Drainage. All parking and loading areas shall provide for proper drainage of surface water in accordance with the subdivision regulations of the Town. Such drainage shall be approved by the Town Engineer.
H.
Required trash areas. All commercial, industrial and multifamily residential uses shall provide trash and/or garbage collection areas located in the rear of the building, enclosed on at least three sides by a solid wall, opaque fence or compact planting screen of at least five feet in height if such area is not within an enclosed building or structure. Provisions for adequate vehicular access to and from such area or areas for collection of trash and/or garbage shall be required.
I.
Wheel blocks. When a parking lot extends to a property line, sidewalk, or street right-of-way, or landscaped buffer, wheel blocks or other suitable devices shall be installed to prevent any part of a parked vehicle from extending beyond the parking facility setback line.
J.
Width of access driveways. Access driveways serving any required parking lots as a direct access drive from a street shall not be less than 12 feet for one-way traffic and not more than 24 feet for two-way traffic.