The Village Board makes the following legislative findings:
A.
The design of parking areas is critically important to the economic viability of commercial areas, pedestrian and driver safety, the efficient and safe operation of adjoining streets, and community image and livability.
B.
Standards are needed to establish the minimum and maximum number of parking spaces that are needed to serve various land uses.
C.
Excessively large parking lots increase the cost of development, create an unhealthy built environment, contribute to the heat island effect associated with urban areas, and decrease the infiltration of stormwater into the ground.
D.
Shared parking can reduce parking facility costs (including aesthetic and environmental impacts), allows greater flexibility in facility location and site design, and encourages more efficient land use.
E.
Parking lots and their access represent a vital connection between the local transportation network and land uses.
F.
Incorrectly designed parking lots and site access can have negative impacts on the site itself, the adjacent and nearby public roadways, and the image of the business community.

