TABLE 3-1: MINIMUM DRIVEWAY SPACING
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LAND USE
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STREET TYPE
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ARTERIAL
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COLLECTOR
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LOCAL
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Industrial
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500'
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200'
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150'
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Commercial/Public Land
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500'
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200'
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75'
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Multi-family Residential
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500'
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200'
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75'
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Single-family Residential and Duplexes
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500'
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200'
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30'[1]
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Notes:
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[1] May be reduced to 22 feet between
two driveways on the same lot.
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Street Functional Classification
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V/C[1]
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LOS[2]
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Arterial, Collector and Local
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0.95
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E
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Notes:
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[1]
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City intersections shall be analyzed at a peak hour factor of
1.0.
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[2]
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For roadways within the City of Roseburg that are under ODOT
or Douglas County jurisdiction, the mobility standards of those agencies
will apply.
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1
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Only structures that would require a building permit to be constructed
are included in the calculation of gross square footage of structure(s)
on the property.
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TABLE 3-3: MINIMUM PARKING SPACES REQUIRED
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LAND USE
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MINIMUM VEHICULAR PARKING SPACES
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BICYCLE PARKING SPACES
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1) RESIDENTIAL
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a) Single-family dwelling
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2 per dwelling unit
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N/A
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b) Duplex dwelling
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1 per dwelling unit
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N/A
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c) Multi-family dwelling
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1 per unit for developments with 4+ dwelling units
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i) One-bedroom units
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1.5 per dwelling unit
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ii) Two-bedroom units
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1.75 per dwelling unit
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iii) Three+ bedrooms units
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2 per dwelling unit
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d) Townhouse
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2 per dwelling unit
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N/A
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e) Residential Home
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1 for every 2 rooms
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N/A
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f) Bed and Breakfast
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2 plus 1 space per guest room
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N/A
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2) COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL
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a) Motel/Hotel
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1 per guest room or suite plus required parking for on-site
uses
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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b) Residential Facility
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1 per 5 beds
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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3) INSTITUTIONAL
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c) Welfare or Correctional Institution
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1 per 5 beds based on maximum capacity
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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d) Hospital
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2 per bed based on maximum capacity
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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4) PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
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a) Religious Institution or other place of assembly
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1 per 4 seats in the main auditorium based on maximum capacity,
or 1 for each 5 occupants based on maximum capacity as calculated
under the provision of the building code.
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1 per 20 required auto spaces
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b) Library, Reading Room, Museum, Art Gallery
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1 per 300 square feet of floor area
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1 per 10 required auto spaces
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c) Pre-School, Child Care Facility, Kindergarten
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2 for the first 16 children plus one additional space for every
12 children thereafter, along with off-street loading and unloading
area
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1 per classroom
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d) Elementary or Junior High School
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2 per classroom, plus one for each 5 fixed seats in any area
used for auditorium purposes; if no fixed seating, one for each 5
occupants based on building code along with off-street loading and
unloading
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1 per 2 required auto spaces
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e) High School
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5 per classroom, plus one for each 5 fixed seats in any area
used for auditorium purposes; if no fixed seating, one for each 5
occupants based on building code along with off-street loading and
unloading
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1 per 10 required auto spaces
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f) College; Commercial School
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7 per classroom plus one for each 5 fixed seats in any area
used for auditorium purposes; if no fixed seating, one for each 5
occupants based on building code
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1 per 5 required auto spaces[1]
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g) Political, Civic, Social or Labor Organization
Meeting Halls
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1 per 4 seats based on maximum capacity or 1 for each 5 occupants
based on maximum calculated in the building code
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1 per 25 required auto spaces
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h) Other Auditorium, meeting room
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1 per 4 seats based on maximum capacity or 1 for each 5 occupants
based on maximum as calculated in the building code
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1 per 20 required auto spaces
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5) RECREATIONAL
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a) Stadium, Arena, Theater
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1 per 5 seats based on maximum capacity or 1 for each 5 occupants
based on maximum capacity as calculated under the provisions of the
building code.
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1 per 10 required auto spaces
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b) Bowling Alley
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3 per lane
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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c) Dance Hall
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1 per 100 square feet of floor area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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d) Skating Rink
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1 per 200 square feet of floor area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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e) Swimming pool facility
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1 per 200 square feet of pool surface area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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f) Racquet court, athletic club
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1 per court, plus 1 per 100 square feet of exercise area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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g) Other indoor recreation facility
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1 per 100 square feet of floor area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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h) Outdoor recreation facility
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25 per field or recreation area
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1 per 10 required auto spaces
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6) COMMERCIAL[2]
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a) Grocery store, retail store, bank, professional
office, laboratory, beauty/barber shop or other personal service,
and dining establishments with a gross floor area no greater than
2,500 square feet located within a multiple-use building
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1 per 300 square feet of floor area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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b) Furniture, appliance, auto, boat, manufacture
or mobile home sales, trailer sales, or other bulk retail
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1 per 700 square feet of floor area
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N/A
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c) Medical or dental offices, emergency or urgent
care clinics
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1 per 200 square feet of floor area
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N/A
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d) Sit-down and carry-out restaurant, tavern, bar
and nightclub
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1 per 100 square feet of floor area
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1 per 30 required auto spaces
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e) Drive-in restaurant or other drive-in services
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1 per 4 seats or one per 200 square feet of floor area, whichever
is greater
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N/A
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f) Mortuary, Funeral Parlor or Mausoleum
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1 per 4 occupants based on maximum capacity as calculated under
the provisions of the building code
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N/A
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g) Ambulance or Rescue Services
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1 per rescue vehicle, plus 1 per employee
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N/A
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h) Automobile Repair Garage
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At least 4 for each service stall
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N/A
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i) Automobile Service Station
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1 per 2 gasoline pumps
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N/A
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j) Truck, trailer and automobile rental
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1 per 300 square feet of building area plus one for every 10
spaces devoted to rental vehicles
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N/A
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k) Private Utility (gas, electric, telephone, etc.)
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1 per 300 square feet of building area, and in the case of an
unstaffed facility, at least 2 spaces
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N/A
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l) Laundromat and Dry cleaning Facility
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1 per 300 square feet
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N/A
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m) Passenger Transportation Terminal
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1 for each 5 seats based on maximum capacity for each transporter
loading and unloading within any half-hour period
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1 per 10 required auto spaces
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7) INDUSTRIAL
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a) Manufacturing Establishments
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1 per each 500 square feet floor area
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1 per 15 required auto spaces
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b) Storage, Warehouse, Wholesale establishment;
rail or trucking freight terminal; truck, trailer or auto storage
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1 per each 1,500 square feet floor area
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N/A
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c) Building or Specialty Trade Contractor Office
or Shop
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1 per 500 square feet of floor area
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As determined by the Director
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8) UNSPECIFIED USE
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Notes:
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[1]
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May be reduced up to 25% where design incorporates features
that promote alternative transportation access, such as walking, bicycling,
or transit and it is demonstrated that alternative transportation
access, such as walking, bicycling, or transit is available and is
likely to be used.
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[2]
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Bicycle Parking is not required in the Central Business District
(CBD).
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TABLE 3-4: RATIO OF ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES
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TOTAL PARKING AREA SPACES
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REQUIRED ACCESSIBLE SPACES
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1—25 spaces
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1 space
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26—50 spaces
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2 spaces
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51—75 spaces
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3 spaces
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76—100 spaces
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4 spaces
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101—150 spaces
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5 spaces
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151—200 spaces
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6 spaces
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201—300 spaces
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7 spaces
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301 or more
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7 plus 1 for each 100 additional spaces
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TABLE 3-5: REQUIRED STALL AND AISLE DIMENSIONS
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PARKING ANGLE (A)
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TYPE OF STALL
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STALL WIDTH (B)
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STALL DEPTH (C)
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AISLE WIDTH (D)
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CURB LENGTH (E)
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ONE-WAY
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TWO-WAY
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0° (parallel)
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Standard
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9
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9
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12
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24
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22
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30°
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Compact
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8
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15
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12
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24
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16
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Standard
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9
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17.3
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12
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24
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18
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45°
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Compact
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8
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17
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12
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24
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11.5
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Standard
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9
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19.8
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14
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24
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12.7
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60°
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Compact
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8
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18
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18
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24
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9
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Standard
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9
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21
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18
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24
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10.4
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90°
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Compact
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8
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18
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24
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24
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8
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Standard
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9
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18
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24
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24
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9
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Notes:
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Dimensions are rounded to the nearest 10th of a foot.
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TABLE 3-6: PERCENT OF PERMITTED COMPACT SPACES
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NUMBER OF SPACES REQUIRED
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PERCENT OF DESIGNATED COMPACT SPACES
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10—25 Spaces
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15 Percent
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26—50 Spaces
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20 Percent
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51—100 Spaces
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25 Percent
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Over 100 Spaces
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30 Percent
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TABLE 3-7: ALTERNATIVE JOINT-USE PARKING STANDARDS
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LAND USE
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MINIMUM PARKING RATIOS
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OFFICE
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1) Banks, Savings and Loans, Other Financial Institutions
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3.0 Spaces/1,000 SF of gross usable area
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2) Medical or Dental Office
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3) Professional or Unspecified Office
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COMMERCIAL RETAIL
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5.0 Spaces/1,000 SF of gross usable area
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PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
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1) Movie Theater
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1.0 Space/4 seats 3.3 Spaces/1,000 SF of gross usable area
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2) Museum
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RESTAURANT
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1) Restaurant/Coffee House/Juice Bar under 1,000
square feet of gross usable area
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3.0 Spaces/1,000 SF of gross usable area
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2) Restaurant over 1,000 square feet of gross usable
area
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5.0 Spaces/1,000 SF of gross usable area
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3) Outdoor dining areas associated with a restaurant
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0 Spaces
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RESIDENTIAL
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Excluded from use of joint-use parking standards.
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NEW CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE OR HOTEL USES ON LOTS GREATER
THAN 20,000 SQUARE FEET
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Excluded from use of joint-use parking standards.
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OTHER
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Any category not listed above may be reviewed by the City on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the impact on peak-hour parking usage and the established parking standards contained in Subsection 12.06.030(H) of this Code.
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If the subject property is not of sufficient width to allow
for separation between driveway and intersection as provided, the
driveway shall be constructed as far from the intersection as possible,
while maintaining the five foot setback between the driveway and property
line as required.
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TABLE 3-8 PROHIBITED STREET TREES
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COMMON NAME
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BOTANICAL NAME
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Evergreen Conifers >8' wide; > 8' tall
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Numerous species
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Poplar and related species
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Populas species
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Black Locust
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Robinia pseudoacacia
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Box Elder (except variegated)
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Acer negundo
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Sycamore
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Platanus species
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Siberian Elm
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Ulmus pumila
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American Elm
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Ulmus americana
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Walnut
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Juglans species
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Weeping Willow
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Salix babylonica
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Commercial Fruit Trees
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Numerous species
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Catalpa
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Caltalpa speciosa
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Tree of Heaven
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Ailanthus altissima
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English Hawthorn
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Crataegus monogyna
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Royal Empress Tree
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Paulownia tomentosa
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Big Leaf Maple
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Acer macrophyllum
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Horse Chestnut/Buckeye
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Aesculus species
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Fruiting Mulberry
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Morus alba
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Osage Orange
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Maclura pomifera
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Weeping varieties of trees: (e.g., cherry, mulberry, crabapple)
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Numerous species
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Female Ginkgo
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Ginkgo biloba
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