Figure 500.1
Safe Sight Distance for Passenger Cars and Single-Unit Trucks
Exiting from Driveways onto Two-Lane Roads
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Posted Speed
(miles per hour)
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Safe Sight Distance Left
(feet)
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Safe Sight Distance Right
(feet)
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25
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250
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195
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35
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440
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350
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45
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635
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570
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55
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845
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875
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Figure 500.2
Safe Sight Distance for Buses and Combinations Exiting from
Driveways onto Two-Lane Roads
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Posted Speed
(miles per hour)
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Safe Sight Distance Left
(feet)
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Safe Sight Distance Right
(feet)
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25
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400
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300
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35
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675
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625
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45
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1,225
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1,225
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55
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2,050
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2,050
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Figure 500.3
Driveway Dimensions
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Driveway Type
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Distance
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Distance from Property Line
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Surface Width
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Driveway Angle with Center Line of Intersecting Street Pavement
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Single-family dwelling
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Corner lot: greater than 50 feet from the point of intersection
to the nearest paved cartways
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Greater than 2 feet
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Greater than 12 feet and less than 20 feet, excluding any parking
bay or turnaround
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Entrance to street shall be at an angle of 75° to 105°
with the center line of the intersection street. Driveways shall be
paved with impervious material from street cartway to building line.
Beyond building setback, driveway shall have dust-free surface.
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Multifamily land developments
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Near corner: greater than or equal to 50 feet from the point
of intersection to the nearest paved cartways
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Based on required buffer area
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Greater than 15 feet for one-way traffic; 20 feet for two-way
traffic, excluding any parking space or turnaround
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Entrance to the street shall be at an angle of 75° to 105°
with the center line of the intersection street.
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All other uses in all districts
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Greater than or equal to 200 feet from the intersection of any
two street pavements; shall be designed in a manner conducive to safe
ingress and egress as determined by Planning Commission and Township
Council. Where practicable, exits shall be located on minor rather
than major streets or highways. In the event the property is less
than 200 feet in frontage, the driveway shall be at the farthest feasible
extremity from the street intersection.
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No design shall be approved which is likely to create substantial
traffic hazards endangering public safety. Safety requirements which
may be imposed in such review shall include traffic control devices,
acceleration or deceleration lanes, turning lanes, traffic and lane
markings and signs. The landowner and/or developer shall be responsible
for the construction of any such traffic control devices.
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Driveways accommodating oversized vehicles may exceed the widths
specified in this chapter by permission or request of the Planning
Commission based on good engineering practices.
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Entrance to the street shall be at an angle of 75° to 105°
with the center line of the intersecting street.
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Figure 500.4
Buffer Areas
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Proposed Development
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Required Buffer
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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Multifamily
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Adjoining a single-family residential lot
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X
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Adjoining a farm
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X
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Adjoining any other use
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X
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Nonresidential
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Adjoining a residential lot
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X
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Adjoining the Arrowhead Trail
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X
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Adjoining public right-of-way
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X
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Parking lot (or driveways)
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Abutting a road right-of-way or lot line
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X
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Multifamily adjoining a farm
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X
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Accessory use if reduced residential setback is utilized
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X
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Single-family
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Adjoining a farm
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X
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Figure 500.5
Buffer Area A
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High-Level Screen
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Low-Level Screen
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Plants
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Spacing
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Plants
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Spacing
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Evergreens 5 to 6 feet high or deciduous trees exceeding 2 inches
in caliper and no less than 8 feet high
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Intervals of less than or equal to 10 feet
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Shrubs or hedges planted at an initial height greater than or
equal to 2 feet
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Intervals of less than or equal to 5 feet and in alternating
rows to produce a more effective barrier
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Figure 500.6
Buffer Area B
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High-Level Screen
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Low-Level Screen
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Plants
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Spacing
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Plants
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Spacing
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Evergreens 5 to 6 feet high or deciduous trees exceeding 2 inches
in caliper and no less than 8 feet high
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Intervals of less than or equal to 10 feet
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Shrubs or hedges planted at an initial height greater than or
equal to 2 feet
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Intervals of less than or equal to 5 feet and in alternating
rows to produce a more effective barrier
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Figure 500.8
General Parking Minimums for Use in Unclear Large-Scale Cases
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Gross Floor Area (GFA)
(square feet)
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Ratio of Required Spaces to GFA
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10,000 to 24,999
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1:150
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25,000 to 99,999
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1:175
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100,000 to 399,999
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1:200
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400,000 or greater
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1:250
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Figure 500.9
Minimum Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements by Use
[Amended 5-13-2019 by Ord. No. 841; 10-11-2021 by Ord. No. 869] | ||||
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Use
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Minimum Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces
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Minimum Number of Loading Spaces
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Residential
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Single-family detached
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2 per dwelling unit
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N/A
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Single-family attached
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2 per dwelling unit
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Multifamily
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1.5 per dwelling unit
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Flat (mixed-use)
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2 per dwelling unit
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Group living facility: Type A
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1 per 10 residents plus 1 per 2 employees on peak shift plus
1 per 10 residents (guest spaces)
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Group living facility: Type B
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1 per 10 residents plus 1 per 2 employees on peak shift plus
1 per 10 residents (guest spaces)
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Mobile home park
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1 per dwelling unit
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Transitional facility
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1 per 2 residents plus 1 per 2 employees on peak shift
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Conservation Residential (CR) and Mixed-Residential (MR) developments
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1 guest parking space per every 5 residential units; shall be
evenly distributed throughout the development and shall have no more
than 5 contiguous spaces in a single parking area
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Agricultural
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Agricultural operations
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N/A
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N/A
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Farm
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Forestry/woodlot
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Community garden
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Commercial
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Adult-oriented use
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1 per 100 square feet of gross floor area (GFA)
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N/A
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Bar/nightclub
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1 per 75 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Brewpub
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1 per 75 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Car wash
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Automatic wash: 9 stacking spaces per wash unit plus 1 drying
space, plus 1 per employee on peak shift
Self-service wash: 3 stacking spaces per wash unit plus 2 drying
spaces, plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Clinic
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1 per 200 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Convenience store
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1 per 200 square feet of GFA
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1
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Crematory
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1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Factory authorized automobile dealer
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1 per 500 square feet of building GFA
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N/A
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Farmers' market
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N/A
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N/A
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Funeral home
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1 per 3 seats with viewing rooms
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N/A
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Greenhouse, major
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA (indoor) plus 1 per 500 square
feet of GFA (outdoor) plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Office
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1 per 250 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Office (medical)
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1 per 250 square feet of GFA
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▪ Up to 20,000 square feet: 1
▪ 20,001 to 60,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 60,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Office (warehouse)
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1 per 750 square feet of office GFA
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▪ Up to 20,000 square feet: 1
▪ 20,001 to 60,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 60,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Restaurant: convenience/fast-food
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1/75 square feet of GFA plus 1 per 3 outdoor seats
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N/A
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Restaurant: limited/counter service
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1 per 200 square feet of GFA plus 1 per 3 outdoor seats
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N/A
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Restaurant: full/table service
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1 per 220 square feet of GFA plus 1 per 3 outdoor seats
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N/A
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Retail store
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1 per 200 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Wholesale landscaping
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1 per 500 square feet of GFA plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Recreation, Education, Public Assembly
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Cemetery
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1 per 500 square feet of GFA office space plus 1 per employee
on peak shift
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N/A
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Conference and training center
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1 per 3 persons at maximum legal occupancy
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▪ Up to 5,000 square feet: 1
▪ 5,001 to 20,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 20,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Equestrian facility
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1 per 4 stables plus 1 employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Place of worship/assembly
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1 per 3 seats in primary room of assembly
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N/A
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Private club
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1 per 100 square feet of GFA
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▪ Up to 5,000 square feet: 1
▪ 5,001 to 20,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 20,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Recreation facility: private
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To be determined by Planning Commission followed by a parking
needs analysis
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To be determined by Planning Commission
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Recreation facility: public
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Recreation facility: commercial
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School
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K to 8
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1 per employee on peak shift plus 1 per classroom
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N/A
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9 to 12
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1 per employee on peak shift plus 10 per classroom
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Studio
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1 per 400 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Theater/auditorium
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1 per 4 seats in each screening room
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1/500 seats
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Services
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Animal kennel
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1 per 1,000 square feet of GFA plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Animal day care
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1 per employee on peak shift plus 1 per 6 animals at peak occupancy
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N/A
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Animal grooming and retail operations
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1 per 200 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Automobile repair garage
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3 per service bay plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Automobile gas/service station
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1 per 500 square feet of GFA plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Bank
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Bed-and-breakfast
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1 per guest room
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N/A
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Business services
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1 per 500 square feet of GFA
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▪ Up to 5,000 square feet: 1
▪ 5,001 to 20,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 60,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Day-care facility
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1 per 5 patrons plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Gallery
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1 per 200 square feet of GFA open to the public
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N/A
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Hospital
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1 per bed plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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▪ Up to 5,000 square feet: 1
▪ 5,001 to 20,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 60,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Hotel/motel
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1 per sleeping room plus additional spaces for accessory uses
(restaurant, bar, etc.)
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N/A
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Nursing care facility
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1 per 3 patient beds
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N/A
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Personal services
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA plus 1 per 2 employees on peak
shift
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1 space
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Pharmacy
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1 per 400 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Post office
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Public utility facility
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N/A
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N/A
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Veterinary services
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Industrial
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Compressor station
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N/A
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N/A
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Conventional gas drilling
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N/A
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N/A
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Excavating service
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1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Flex space
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA
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1 space
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Light assembly
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1 per 500 square feet of GFA
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▪ Up to 20,000 square feet: 1
▪ 20,001 to 260,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 60,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Medical marijuana processing facility
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1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Micro-alcohol production
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1 per 500 square feet of building GFA
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N/A
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Processing plant
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1 per 500 square feet of building GFA
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Research and development
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1 per 500 square feet of building GFA
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N/A
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Self-storage facility
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1 per employee on peak shift plus 1 per 10 storage spaces
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1 space for each exterior door plus 1/5 interior doors
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Unconventional gas drilling
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Sufficient to allow all associated vehicles to be parked off-street,
as adjudged by the Planning Commission.
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N/A
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Warehouse
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1 per 2,000 square feet of GFA
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▪ Up to 5,000 square feet: 1
▪ 5,001 to 20,000 square feet: 2
▪ Each additional 20,000 square feet or fraction thereof:
1 additional
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Public Facilities/Infrastructure
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Commercial wireless communications facility
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1 per facility
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N/A
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Emergency services
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1 per 250 square feet of GFA
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N/A
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Essential services
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1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Parking facility
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N/A
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N/A
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Public works facility
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1 per 300 square feet of GFA plus 1 per employee on peak shift
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N/A
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Solar energy system: large
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N/A
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N/A
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Figure 500.10
Stacking and Queuing Spaces
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Activity Type
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Minimum Stacking Spaces Per Lane
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Measured From
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Automated teller machine
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3
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Teller
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Bank teller lane
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4
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Teller window
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Car wash stall, automatic
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9
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Entrance
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Car wash stall, self-service
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3
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Entrance
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Coffee shop
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5
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Window
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Gasoline pump island
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2
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Pump island
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Pharmacy
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4
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Window
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Restaurant, drive-through
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6
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Order box
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Restaurant, drive-through
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4
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Order box to pickup window
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Oil change and quick lube
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3
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Per bay
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Other
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5
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Determined by Zoning Officer
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Figure 500.11
Minimum Off-Street Parking Width
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Parking Angle
(degrees)
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One-Way
Aisle Width
(feet)
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Two-Way
Aisle Width
(feet)
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Stall Width
(feet)
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Stall Length
(feet)
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Parallel
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15
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24
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8
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23
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Up to 37°
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13
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24
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9
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18
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38° to 57°
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15
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24
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9
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18
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58° to 74°
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18
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24
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9
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18
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75° to 90°
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24
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24
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10
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20
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Stacking spaces for drive-through or drive-up facilities
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9
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19
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