TABLE 50.06.001-1: BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS APPLICABILITY
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/A/ = Applicable /blank/ = Not Applicable
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Base District
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R-15
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R-10
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R-7.5
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R-6
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R-5
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Additional Standards
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Structure Design – Residential Zones 50.06.001.2
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A
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A
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A
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A
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A [1]
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§ 50.05.006, Old Town Neighborhood Design
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Garage Appearance and Location 50.06.001.4
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A
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A
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A
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A
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§ 50.05.006, Old Town Neighborhood Design
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Zone Additional Standards 50.06.001.3 (R-6)
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A
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Commercial, Industrial, and Multi-Family Not Located in
FMU Zone Standards for Approval 50.06.001.5
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A [2][3]
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Development Located in FMU Zone Standards for Approval
50.06.001.6
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A [4]
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Notes:
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[1]
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Structure design standards only apply to detached single-family dwellings and middle housing, and structures that are accessory to these development types (see LOC § 50.06.001.2.a).
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[2]
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Ministerial development: development involving mechanical equipment, limited to LOC § 50.06.001.5.b.viii (mechanical equipment screening).
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[3]
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Minor and major development: development involving a structure
for commercial, industrial, institutional, public use (including major
public facilities and minor public facilities), multi-family residential,
townhouses (three or more units), and to all minor development within
the R-DD zone. This standard is also applicable to exterior modifications
of a structure which does not qualify as a ministerial development.
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[4]
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Development involving either mechanical equipment, or development
involving structures, or both, including new development and exterior
modifications, in the FMU zone.
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Notes:
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*Preferred for year around screen.
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**May be required where vision clearance is required for safe
automobile operation.
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Existing landscaping may be used to meet the screening requirement
provided the landscaping meets the minimum size requirements set forth
above or if multiple plants exist, the caliper, dimensions, and sizes
of plants cumulatively meet the cumulative minimum sizes required.
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TABLE 50.06.001-3: GARAGE LOCATION AND APPEARANCE STANDARDS
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Width of Garage as Percent of Front Facade
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Minimum Garage Setback § 50.06.001.4.a.iv(2)
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Minimum Number of Garage Appearance Standards § 50.06.001.4.a.iv(3)
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Less than 30%
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None
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2
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30% to 60%
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2 ft.
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3
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60% to 75%
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4 ft.
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4
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Exceptions:
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(1)
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This standard does not apply to seasonal restaurant enclosures.
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(2)
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If there are existing buildings on a multibuilding site, the
new building is exempt from this standard and must comply with subsection
5.b.ii of this section.
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Where a residential building is to remain, a lot meeting the
zone requirements must be provided.
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Awnings
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Chimneys
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Decks and railings
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Doors
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Downspouts
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Foundations
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Lights
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Mailboxes
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Mechanical equipment
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Signs
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Stairs
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Utility connections and meters
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Vents
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Windows
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Weather vanes, aerials, and other appendages attached to the
roof or projecting above the roofline
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Ground floors providing commercial uses are exempt from this
requirement; they must comply with the standards for building facade
elements in subsection 7.c.i(2) of this section.
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[Cross-Reference: LOC § 50.06.002.3.b – Parking Standards in R-6 Zone.]
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Editor’s note – EV charging capacity: Electrical service capacity for vehicle charging in the garage or
parking area of newly constructed buildings is required per ORS 455.417(2),
OAR 918-460-0200 and/or 660-012-0410:
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Multi-family residential and mixed-use buildings with
five dwelling units – 40% of vehicle parking spaces; and
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Private commercial buildings – 20% of vehicle
parking spaces.
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(This will be reviewed by the Building Dept. at time
of building plan review.)
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TABLE 50.06.002-1: NUMERICAL METHOD OF DETERMINING MINIMUM PARKING
SPACES REQUIRED
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Determine:
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Method of Determining:
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Floor Area Amount
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From Table 50.06.002-3, determine if floor area is used to calculate
the number of parking spaces required for the use(s). (Floor Area
per Parking Space)
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Number of Employees
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Determine number of full-time, temporary, part-time and contract
employees, or independent contractors, if employee count is used in
Table 50.06.002-3 to calculate the number of parking spaces required.
(Employee Per Space amount)
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Gross Parking Requirement
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1. Multiply the adjusted Floor Area Amount by the Floor
Area per Parking Space.
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2. Multiply the Number of Employees by the Employee Per
Space amount.
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3. Add the results of (1) and (2) above together.
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Reductions
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1. See Table 50.06.002-4 for possible reductions.
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2. Apply reduction percentages to Gross Parking Requirement.
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Mixed Uses
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The total requirements for mixed uses on a site shall be the
sum for the various uses computed separately.
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Rounding
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Any fractional space amount determined following the application
of Reductions and Mixed Uses above shall be rounded up to the next
highest whole space.
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Minimum Parking Requirement
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The minimum parking requirement is the "rounded" number above.
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TABLE 50.06.002-2: MAXIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS
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Zone
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Type of Use
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Maximum Number of Parking Spaces
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FMU
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Nonresidential
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3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Commercial Residential
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1 space per room
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Residential
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1.6 spaces per dwelling unit
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Other Zones
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Nonresidential
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Either 125% of the number of parking spaces required under Table
50.06.002-3 (without applying the Parking Requirement Modifiers, Table
50.06.002-4) or the required number of parking spaces determined by
the Parking Study Method.
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Residential
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No maximum
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TABLE 50.06.002-3: MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS
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Type of Use
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Parking Space Required [1]
See Editor’s note following table regarding LCDC
Rules reducing minimum off-street parking spaces requirements based
on types of use or distance from transit.
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FOOTHILLS MIXED USE ZONE
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1. Residential Use
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0.5 space per dwelling unit
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2. Commercial Residential Use
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1 space per room
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3. Nonresidential Use (commercial, industrial, institutional,
etc.)
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1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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OTHER AREAS
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(A) RESIDENTIAL
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1. Single-family dwelling and middle housing
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1 space per dwelling unit
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2. Accessory dwelling unit
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None (ORS 197.312(5)(b))
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3. Multi-family
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25% of the required parking for multi-family use shall be located
to provide for common or visitor use
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i. Studio/efficiency
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1 space per unit
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ii. 1 bedroom
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1.25 spaces per unit
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iii. 2 or more bedrooms
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1.5 spaces per unit
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4. Rooming and boarding house; bed and breakfast
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1 space per each guest room plus 1 for owner
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(B) COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
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1. Hotel or motel
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1 space per unit
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2. Assisted living facility
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0.5 space per unit plus 1 per 3 employees
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3. Hospital
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1.5 spaces per bed
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(C) PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
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1. Churches, clubs, lodges, meeting rooms, and auditoria
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1 space per 4 seats of maximum capacity, or 1 space per each
5 occupants based on maximum capacity as calculated under the provisions
of the Uniform Building Code
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2. Library, reading room, museum, art gallery
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1.88 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. plus 1 space per 2 employees on
the peak shift
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3. Nursery, day or child care facility, kindergarten
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2.5 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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4. Elementary or middle school or equivalent private or
parochial school
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16.6 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A in the auditorium or 2 spaces
per classroom, whichever is greater
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5. Senior high and equivalent private or parochial school
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0.2 spaces per number of students and staff
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6. College; commercial school for adults
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3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A. (excluding dorms)
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(D) COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENTS
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1. Stadium, arena, theater
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1 space/4 seats (fixed seating)
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2. Bowling alley
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3 spaces per lane plus 0.5 space per employee
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3. Sports club/recreation facilities, including billiard
and pool parlors, video arcades, dance hall, gymnasium, health club
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2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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(E) COMMERCIAL
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1. Office, including business and management services except
medical or dental
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3.33 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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2. Medical and dental offices or clinics including accessory
laboratories for medicine, dentistry, veterinarian practice or other
practices of the healing arts
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3.9 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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3. Bank
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2.5 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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4. Supermarket
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2.9 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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5. Convenience food store
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2.2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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6. Specialty food stores, such as coffee, bagels, juice
bars (take-out food/drink primarily) [2]
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6.6 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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7. Eating or drinking establishment [2]
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13.3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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8. Eating or drinking establishment with drive-up window
[2]
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9.9 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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9. Barber shop, beauty salon, personal care services, such
as nail, tanning, and therapeutic massage salons
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4 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A. plus 0.5 space per station
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10. Retail sales and rentals, except as otherwise specified
herein [3]
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3.3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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11. Heavy equipment rentals, such as yard and tool equipment
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1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A. plus 0.5 per employee
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12. Service or repair shop, such as electronic and home
appliance repair, upholstery
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1.6 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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13. Automotive repair garage and service station
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1.6 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A. plus 0.5 per employee
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14. Mortuary
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1 space per 5 seats based on maximum auditorium capacity plus
1.5 space per employee
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15. Martial arts, music, dance, gymnastics, yoga studios
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1 space per 100 sq. ft. G.F.A. of lesson activity floor area,
plus 0.5 space per employee
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(F) BULK MERCHANDISE
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1. Furniture, appliance store building materials
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2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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2. Auto, boat or trailer sales
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1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A. of building plus 0.5 space
per employee
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3. Truck, trailer and automobile rental parking lot
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0.75 space per employee on largest shift
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(G) INDUSTRIAL
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1. Light industrial, industrial park, manufacturing
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1.6 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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2. Storage, warehouse, wholesale establishment, freight
terminal, truck or auto storage
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1 space per 1,500 sq. ft. G.F.A. or 0.75 space per employee
based on maximum shift, whichever is greater
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3. Mini-storage facility
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3.33 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross office floor area plus
1 space for resident manager
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(H) USES NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED
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Parking requirement for uses not specifically mentioned in this
section shall be determined by the requirements for off-street parking
facilities for the listed use which, as determined by the City Manager,
is most similar to the use not specifically mentioned, or by an analysis
of the parking needs generated by the type of use (see subsection
2.a.ii(6) of this section).
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Notes:
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[1]
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Gross floor area does not include any parking area.
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[2]
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Seasonal restaurant enclosures: No additional parking spaces
required.
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[3]
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Farm stands: When accessory use, no additional parking spaces
required.
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[4]
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No additional parking is required for outdoor restaurant uses
or seasonal restaurant enclosures in conjunction with an existing,
indoor year-round restaurant.
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Editor’s note: Beginning January 1, 2023,
Lake Oswego and other metro cities must apply LCDC rules (OAR 660-012-0430,
660-012-0435, 660-012-0440) regarding parking minimums to new development.
See PP 22-0001 for applicability based on type of use or location
from transit (map provided).
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Exceptions:
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(a)
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Residential Use: Tandem parking in residential
developments is permitted if the tandem parking space is owned by,
leased or assigned to a single residential owner or tenant.
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(b)
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FMU: In the FMU zone, tandem parking is permitted
for a development if an attendant is present to move vehicles.
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(c)
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Commercial Uses Other Than in FMU Zone: Tandem
parking is permitted for hotels or motels, eating or drinking establishments
without drive-up window, clubs, lodges, meeting rooms, and auditoria
in commercial zones if the following criteria are met:
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(i)
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An attendant is present to move vehicles and such movement of
vehicles does not require backing onto a public right-of-way (an alley
may be used if allowed by the City Engineer); or
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(ii)
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If the tandem parking is for the exclusive use of employees.
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TABLE 50.06.002-4: PARKING REQUIREMENT MODIFIERS
(For zone- and overlay-specific parking modifiers, refer to
subsections 2.a.v(1)(a) – (c) of this section)
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TYPES OF MODIFICATIONS
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MODIFIERS
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Development Size on a Single Site (Commercial, Public
and Industrial Use)
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Gross Floor Area
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Multiplier
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> 20,000 sq. ft.
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0.85 x requirement
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Access to Transit Facilities
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Transit shelter, on fronting street, within 50 ft. of building
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0.85 x requirement
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Transit shelter within 500 ft. of building
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0.90 x requirement
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Transit facilities, on fronting street, within 500 ft. of building
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0.90 x requirement
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Pedestrian and Bicycle Access (Commercial, Public and
Industrial Uses)
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Access Proximity
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Multiplier
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100 or more residential units within 1,000 ft. of site
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0.90 x requirement
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Parking Study
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Parking Study Provisions
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The parking study shall demonstrate sufficient number of parking
spaces for the use per subsection 2.a.ii(2) of this section.
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Figure 50.06.002-A-General: Off-Street Parking Matrix
(General)
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OFF-STREET PARKING MATRIX, REQUIRED SPACE AND AISLE DIMENSIONS
IN FEET
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Compact Size Vehicles
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Standard Size Vehicles
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Angle (A)
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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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Module Width (E)
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Bumper Overhang (F)
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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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Module Width (E)
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Bumper Overhang (F)
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0°
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8.0
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20.0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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8
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24
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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45°
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8.0
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15.5
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11.0
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42.0
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2.0
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8.5
9.0
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17.5
17.0
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13.0
12.0
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48.0
47.0
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2.0
2.0
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60°
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8.0
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17.0
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14.0
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48.0
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2.5
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8.5
9.0
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19.0
19.0
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18.0
16.0
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56.0
54.0
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2.5
2.5
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75°
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8.0
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17.5
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21.0
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56.0
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2.5
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8.5
9.0
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19.5
19.5
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25.5
23.0
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64.5
62.0
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2.5
2.5
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90°
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8.0
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16.0
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20.0
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52.0
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1.5
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8.5
9.0
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18.5
18.5
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26.0
24.0
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63.0
61.0
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2.5
2.5
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Figure 50.06.002-A-FMU and LGVC Overlay District: Off-Street
Parking Matrix for FMU Zone and LGVC Overlay District
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FMU ZONE AND LGVC OVERLAY DISTRICT OFF-STREET PARKING MATRIX,
REQUIRED SPACE AND AISLE DIMENSIONS IN FEET
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Angle (A)
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Stall Width (B)
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Stall Depth (C)
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One-Way Aisle Width (D)
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Two-Way Aisle Width (D)
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Curb Length
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Structured Parking
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0°
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8.0
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8.0
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12
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20
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22.5
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30°
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8.5
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15.0
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12
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20
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17
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45°
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8.5
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17.0
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12
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20
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12
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60°
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8.5
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17.5
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16
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20
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9.75
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90°
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8.5
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16.0
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20
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20
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8.5
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Surface Parking
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0°
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8.0
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8.0
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14
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20
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22.5
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30°
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8.5
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15.0
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14
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20
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17
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45°
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8.5
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17.0
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14.0
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22
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12
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60°
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8.5
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17.5
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18.0
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22
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9.75
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90°
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8.5
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18.0
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20.0
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22
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8.5
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Notes:
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A = Parking Angle
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B = Stall Width
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C = Stall Depth (no bumper overhang)
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D = Aisle Width between Stall Lines, except for fire lanes, which are regulated by LOC Chapter 15, Fire Protection
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E = Module Width (no bumper overhang)
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F = Bumper Overhang
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G = Curb Length
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TABLE 50.06.002-5: BICYCLE PARKING STUDIES
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Timing of Bicycle Parking Study
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Required Percentage of Installed Bicycle Parking Facilities
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Within 90 days following certificate of occupancy
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150% of the greatest number of bicycles being parked or stored
on the property at any time during the 14-day period of a bicycle
parking study, up to the required number of bicycle parking facilities
per Figure 50.06.002-A: Off-Street Parking Matrix.
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Two studies within one year following initial study
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Whenever requested by City Manager
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TABLE 50.06.002-6: MINIMUM REQUIRED BICYCLE PARKING SPACES
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Use Categories
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Specific Uses
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Number of Required Spaces
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FMU ZONE:
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All Residential Uses
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1 space per dwelling unit
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Nonresidential Uses
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Retail and restaurant uses
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2, or 1 per 2,500 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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All other nonresidential uses
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2, or 1 per 10,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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ALL OTHER ZONES
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RESIDENTIAL CATEGORIES
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Household Living
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Multi-family
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1 per 4 units
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Group Living
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2, or 1 per 20 residents
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Dormitory
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1 per 8 residents
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INSTITUTIONAL CATEGORIES
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Preschool
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2, or 1/2 per classroom
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Schools
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Grades 1 through 12
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2 per classroom
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Colleges
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Excluding dormitories (see Group Living, above)
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2, or 1 per 20,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Transit Centers
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Park and ride lots
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5% of auto spaces
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Religious Institutions
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2, or 1 per 4,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Hospitals
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2, or 1 per 40,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Libraries, Museums, etc.
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2, or 1 per 4,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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COMMERCIAL
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Retail Sales and Services
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Includes groceries and financial institutions
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2, or 1 per 2,500 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Auto-Oriented Services
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With or without mini-market
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2, or 1 per 5,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Office
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Includes doctor, dentist
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2, or 1 per 5,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Restaurant
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Includes drive-ins
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2, or 1 per 5,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Theaters, Auditoriums
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1 per 60 seats
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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
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Warehouse and Freight Movement
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2, or 1 per 40,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Manufacturing and Production
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2, or 1 per 15,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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Industrial Park
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Other than manufacturing and warehousing
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2, or 1 per 10,000 sq. ft. G.F.A.
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USES NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED
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Parking requirements for Use Categories and/or Specific Uses
not specifically listed above shall be determined by the requirements
for bicycle parking spaces for the Use Category/Specific Use which,
as determined by the City Manager, is most similar to the use not
specifically listed.
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Notes:
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1.
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Wherever this table indicates two numerical standards, such
as 2, or 1 per 3,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area, the larger number
applies.
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2.
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FMU Zone: Of the required number of bicycle parking spaces,
10% shall be located in a location visible from and in close proximity
to the main entrance, for visitor use, either outside or inside of
the building on the ground floor. All other bicycle parking spaces
may be provided within a building.
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All Other Zones: These bicycle parking spaces may be provided
within a building.
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3.
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Fractional space requirements shall be counted as the next highest
whole space.
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4.
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G.F.A. (Gross Floor Area): The area included within the surrounding
exterior walls of a building or portion thereof excluding allowable
projections, decks, patios, uncovered exit stairways or uncovered
above-grade driveways.
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[Cross-Reference: LOC § 50.06.002.3.b – Parking Standards in R-6 Zone.]
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TABLE 50.06.003-1: MINIMUM STREET FRONTAGE
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Residentially Zoned Lot
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Minimum Street Frontage
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Townhouse
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15 ft.
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Flag Lot
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LOC § 50.07.007.2.c
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All Other
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25 ft.
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TABLE 50.06.003-2: ACCESS SPACING
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Functional Classification
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Minimum Spacing (ft.)
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Major Arterial
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300
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Minor Arterial
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200
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Major Collector
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150
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Neighborhood Collector
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100
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Local Residential Street
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50
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Local Commercial/Industrial Street
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50
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[Cross-Reference: LOC § 50.06.001.3.c – Alleys, R-6 Zone.]
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[Cross-Reference: See LOC § 50.07.003.1.a.iii.]
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[Cross-References: LOC Chapter 55 – Removal of Trees; LOC § 50.06.001.3.d – Street Trees in the R-6 Zone.]
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Exception 1: Fences or a fence/wall/retaining wall
combination that is greater than four ft. but not more than six ft.
in height may be located within ten ft. of a property line abutting
a public street when the following criteria are met:
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(a)
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The fence or fence/wall/retaining wall combination is located
within ten ft. of a property line abutting Bryant Road, Carman Drive,
Country Club Road, Lakeview Boulevard, McVey Avenue, South Shore Boulevard,
Stafford Road, and Westlake Drive; and
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(b)
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The top of the fence or fence/wall/retaining wall combination
is not less than 25% open for a height of at least one ft.; and
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(c)
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The bottom of the fence shall be screened by shrubs planted
from three gallon (minimum) containers and spaced no more than three
ft. apart at the time of planting.
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Exception 2: Fences or a fence/wall/retaining wall
combination that is greater than four ft. but not more than six ft.
in height may be located within ten ft. of a property line abutting
a public street when the following criteria are met:
| |
(a)
|
The fence or fence/wall/retaining wall combination is located
within ten ft. of a property line abutting Bryant Road, Carman Drive,
Country Club Road, Lakeview Boulevard, McVey Avenue, South Shore Boulevard,
Stafford Road, and Westlake Drive; and
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(b)
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The fence segments are staggered by at least 32 inches for every
length over 20 ft., or 16 inches for every length over ten ft.; and
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(c)
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The bottom of the fence shall be screened by shrubs planted
from three gallon (minimum) containers and spaced no more than three
ft. apart at the time of planting.
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Such fence height exempted under the above subsections shall
not exceed ten ft. except a noise fence under subsection 2.c.x(3)
of this section.
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Exception: Temporary lighting for theatrical, television,
and performance areas, and lights associated with special events are
not subject to this section if no development occurs.
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TABLE 50.06.004-1: MAXIMUM WATTAGE AND REQUIRED SHIELDING
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Zone
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Fully Shielded
|
Shielded
|
Partly Shielded
|
Unshielded
|
PNA (Natural Area)
|
55
|
None permitted
|
None permitted
|
None permitted.
|
PNA (Developed Park Area)
|
70
|
20
|
13
|
Low voltage landscape lighting 50 watts or less.
|
PF (Nonpark Use)
|
150
|
70
|
39
|
Low voltage landscape lighting 50 watts or less.
|
Special Exception LOC § 50.06.004.3.b.iv
|
450
|
150
|
150
|
Landscape and facade lighting 100 watts or less; ornamental
lights on private streets and lanterns 40 watts or less.
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TABLE 50.06.004-2: ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER DENSITY
(watts per sq. ft. (w/ft2) unless
otherwise noted)
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Determine the allowed lighting power for each application by
multiplying the area in plan by the allowed lighting power density
for the application. Only one lighting power allowance can be claimed
for any area. The actual lighting power must be equal to or less than
the sum of the allowed lighting power for all applications.
| |||||
Lighting Application
|
Allowed Area
|
PNA (Natural Area)
|
PNA (Developed Park Area)
|
PF (Nonpark Use)
|
Special Exception LOC § 50.06.004.3.b.iv
|
Hardscape
|
Paved area plus 5 ft. of the perimeter of adjacent unpaved land.
Includes planters and landscaped areas less than 10 ft. wide that
are enclosed by hardscape on at least 3 sides.
|
0.03
|
0.05
|
0.07
|
0.20
|
Building Entrances
|
Per door (stated values are watts, not watts per sq. ft.).
|
13
|
18
|
26
|
70
|
Building Entry and General Use Canopies
|
Canopy footprint
|
Not allowed
|
0.10
|
0.20
|
0.70
|
Vehicle Service Station Canopy
|
Canopy footprint
|
Not allowed
|
0.30
|
0.60
|
2.40
|
Ornamental Lighting
|
Entire site
|
Not allowed
|
Not allowed
|
0.010
|
0.04
|
Landscape Lighting
|
Landscaped area
|
Not allowed
|
Exempt
|
Exempt
|
Exempt
|
Building Facade Lighting
|
Nonresidential use
|
Not allowed
|
Not allowed
|
Not allowed
|
Exempt
|
TABLE 50.06.004-3: MAXIMUM LIGHTING MOUNTING HEIGHT IN FEET
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Zone
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Lighting for Private Roads, Driveways, Parking, Bus Stops and
Other Transit Facilities
|
Lighting for Walkways, Bikeways, Plazas and Other Pedestrian
Areas
|
All Other Lighting
|
PNA (Natural Area)
|
20
|
8
|
4
|
PNA (Developed Park Area)
|
20
|
12
|
4
|
PF (Nonpark Use)
|
25
|
18
|
8
|
Special Exception LOC § 50.06.004.3.b.iv
|
Height limit to be determined by special exception
| ||
Lighting mounted on buildings or other structures shall not
exceed a mounting height greater than 4 ft. higher than the tallest
part of the building or structure at the place where the lighting
is installed, nor higher than 33.33% of the horizontal distance of
the light from the nearest property line, whichever is less.
|
TABLE 50.06.004-4: PERFORMANCE METHOD
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Zone
|
Maximum Percentage of Direct Uplight Lumens (%)
|
Maximum Light Level at Property Line
| |
Horizontal Plane at Grade (foot-candles – fc)
|
Vertical Plane Facing the Subject Site, from Grade to Mounting
Height of Highest Mounted Luminaire (foot-candles – fc)
| ||
PNA (Natural Area)
|
0
|
0.01
|
0.02
|
PNA (Developed Park Area)
|
1
|
0.05
|
0.1
|
PF (Nonpark Use)
|
5
|
0.2
|
0.4
|
Special Exception LOC § 50.06.004.3.b.iv
|
20
|
0.4
|
0.8
|
TABLE 50.06.004-5: CURFEW TIME
| |
---|---|
Zone
|
Curfew Time
|
PNA (Natural Area)
|
8:00 PM (2000 hours) – 5:00 AM (0500 hours)
|
PNA (Developed Park Area)
| |
PF (Nonpark Use)
|
10:00 PM (2200 hours) – 5:00 AM (0500 hours)
|
Special Exception LOC § 50.06.004.3.b.iv
|
Midnight (2400 hours) – 5:00 AM (0500 hours)
|
TABLE 50.06.004-6: CITY STANDARD CRITERIA FOR STREET AND ROADWAY
LIGHTING (FOOT-CANDLES – FC)
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
PNA (Natural Area) Zone
|
R-3, R-5, R-7.5, R-6, R-10, and R-15, R-DD, PNA (Developed Park
Area), PF and R-W Zones
|
R-0, R-2, WLG R-2.5, I, IP, and CR&D Zones
|
GC, NC, MC, EC, HC, OC, WLG OC, WLG RMU and CI Zones
|
Special Exception LOC § 50.06.004.3.b.iv
|
LOCAL STREETS
|
Not permitted
|
Light levels at intersections only*
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Avg: Light Level
|
N/A
|
0.3 fc
|
0.3 fc
|
0.4 fc
|
0.4 fc
|
Avg: Min. Uniformity
|
N/A
|
6:01
|
6:01
|
6:01
|
6:01
|
Max: Min. Uniformity
|
N/A
|
40:01:00
|
40:01:00
|
40:01:00
|
40:01:00
|
NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTORS
|
Not permitted
|
Light levels at intersections only*
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Avg: Light Level
|
N/A
|
0.3 fc
|
0.4 fc
|
0.6 fc
|
0.6 fc
|
Avg: Min. Uniformity
|
N/A
|
4:01
|
4:01
|
4:01
|
4:01
|
Max: Min. Uniformity
|
N/A
|
20:01
|
20:01
|
20:01
|
20:01
|
MAJOR COLLECTOR/MINOR ARTERIAL
|
Not permitted
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Light levels
|
Avg: Light Level
|
N/A
|
0.3 fc
|
0.4 fc
|
0.6 fc
|
1.0 fc
|
Avg: Min. Uniformity
|
N/A
|
4:01
|
4:01
|
4:01
|
4:01
|
Max: Min. Uniformity
|
N/A
|
20:01
|
20:01
|
20:01
|
20:01
|
MAJOR ARTERIALS
|
Street lighting standards for major arterials shall be determined
by the City Engineer, who may require an independent engineering study
to determine the appropriate lighting system.
|
Notes:
|
---|
* Luminaires only within 150 ft. of the center point of an intersection.
|
[Cross-Reference: Class I or II Riparian Corridors/Wildlife
Habitat are identified on the Metro map of Regionally Significant
Fish and Wildlife Habitat Inventory Map. See MetroMap at https://gis.oregonmetro.gov/metromap/?_ga=1.107051716.739631480.1447199768, and select "Riparian Habitat" for interactive map that can zoom
in to the specific area.]
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Such fencing shall be compliant with the provisions of LOC § 50.06.004.2 regarding standards for construction and standards for maintenance of fences, and, if applicable, LOC §§ 50.05.010.5 or 50.05.010.6.
|
TABLE 50.06.007-1: CALCULATION OF HEIGHT OF SHADE POINT
| |
---|---|
H =
|
(2 x SRL) - N + 150
5
|
Where:
| |
H = The maximum allowed height of the shade point.
| |
SRL = Shade reduction line (the distance between
the shade point and the northern lot line); and
| |
N = The north-south lot dimension; provided, that
a north-south lot dimension more than 90 ft. shall use a value of
90 ft. for this section.
|
TABLE 50.06.007-2: MAXIMUM PERMITTED SHADE POINT HEIGHT
| |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Distance to Shade Reduction Line from Northern Lot Line (in
ft.)
|
North-South Lot Dimension (in ft.)
| ||||||||||||
100+
|
95
|
90
|
85
|
80
|
75
|
70
|
65
|
60
|
55
|
50
|
45
|
40
| |
70
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
41
|
42
|
43
|
44
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
65
|
38
|
38
|
38
|
39
|
40
|
41
|
42
|
43
|
|
|
|
|
|
60
|
36
|
36
|
36
|
37
|
38
|
39
|
40
|
41
|
42
|
|
|
|
|
55
|
34
|
34
|
34
|
35
|
36
|
37
|
38
|
39
|
40
|
41
|
|
|
|
50
|
32
|
32
|
32
|
33
|
34
|
35
|
36
|
37
|
38
|
39
|
40
|
41
|
42
|
45
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
33
|
34
|
35
|
36
|
37
|
38
|
39
|
40
|
40
|
28
|
28
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
33
|
34
|
35
|
36
|
37
|
38
|
35
|
26
|
26
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
33
|
34
|
35
|
36
|
30
|
24
|
24
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
33
|
34
|
25
|
22
|
22
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
20
|
20
|
20
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
15
|
18
|
18
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
10
|
16
|
16
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
5
|
14
|
14
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
TABLE 50.06.007-3: ADJACENT SHADE CALCULATION
| |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
North-south lot dimension of adjacent lot(s) to the south
(in ft.)
|
100
|
95
|
90
|
85
|
80
|
75
|
70
|
65
|
60
|
55
|
50
|
45
|
40
|
Allowed shade height (SH) at the north property line of
adjacent lot(s) to the south (in ft.)
|
12
|
12
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
SFSH = SH – (SGL/2.5)
|
Where:
|
SFSH = The allowed shadow height on the solar feature.
|
SH = The height of the shade at the northern lot line of lot(s) to the south as determined in LOC § 50.06.007.2.
|
SGL = The solar gain line (the distance from the
solar feature to the northern lot line of adjacent lot(s) to the south).
|
Table 50.06.007-3 may be used to determine (SH) in the above
formula.
|
TABLE 50.06.007-4: MAXIMUM PERMITTED HEIGHT OF SHADOW AT SOLAR
FEATURE
| |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Distance from Solar Gain Line to Lot Line (in ft.)
|
Allowed Shade Height (SH) at Northern Lot Line of Adjacent Lot(s)
to the South (in ft.)
| ||||||||||
22
|
21
|
20
|
19
|
18
|
17
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
| |
50
|
2
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
45
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
40
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
35
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
|
|
|
30
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
|
25
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
20
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
15
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
10
|
18
|
17
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
9
|
8
|
5
|
20
|
19
|
18
|
17
|
16
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
12
|
11
|
10
|
Exception: Residential density not applicable when the additional density is limited to either one detached dwelling unit on a vacant lot, an accessory dwelling unit or a duplex on an existing lot, or middle housing created through the addition to, or conversion of, an existing detached single-family dwelling. "Conversion" means a remodel of an existing single-family dwelling that creates middle housing but does not involve "demolition" as defined in LOC § 45.12.100.
|
Urbanizing Rural Fringe and Transition Neighborhoods[1]
|
[Cross-Reference: See also LOC Chapter 39 – System Development Charges.]
|
The considerations listed in this section are not standards
for approval and are not intended to be an exclusive list of considerations.
The considerations are to be used as a guide in the granting authority’s
deliberations.
|
The factors listed in subsection 4.b.ii of this section are
not standards and are not intended to be an exclusive list of considerations,
but are intended to be used as a guide in the granting authority’s
deliberations.
|
TABLE 50.06.009-1: LANDMARK DESIGNATION LIST
| ||
---|---|---|
INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS
| ||
|
Address
|
Historic Name
|
1
|
609 A Avenue
|
C. Didzun House
|
2
|
357 E Avenue
|
Conway House
|
3
|
490 G Avenue
|
Johnson Barn
|
4
|
737 Ash Street
|
Smith House
|
5
|
880 Bickner Road
|
Collard House
|
6
|
15100 Boones Ferry Road
|
Carl House
|
7
|
16400 Bryant Road
|
Lake Grove Fire Station
|
8
|
107 Burnham Road
|
Tug Masters House
|
9
|
3811 Carman Drive
|
Carman House
|
10
|
210 Chandler Place
|
Noel Dew House
|
11
|
1097 Chandler Road
|
Van Houten House
|
12
|
16906 Cherry Crest Drive
|
Laidlaw House
|
13
|
1515 Cherry Lane
|
Shepard House
|
14
|
432 Country Club Road
|
White House
|
15
|
295 Durham Street
|
Odd Fellows Hall
|
16
|
1798 Fern Place
|
Bondell House
|
17
|
2535 Glenmorrie Drive
|
Erickson House
|
18
|
2212 Glenmorrie Lane
|
Twinings House
|
19
|
1805 Glenmorrie Terrace
|
Trueblood House
|
20
|
16847 Greenbrier Road
|
Clara Weinstein House
|
21
|
156 Greenwood Road
|
Methodist Episcopal Church
|
22
|
20 Iron Mountain Blvd.
|
Lake Oswego Country Club
|
23
|
95 Iron Mountain Blvd.
|
McWaters House
|
24
|
257 Iron Mountain Blvd.
|
Davidson House
|
25
|
2725 Iron Mountain Blvd.
|
Lake Oswego Hunt Club
|
26
|
411 Kenwood Road
|
Klose House
|
27
|
68 Leonard Street
|
Headrick Carothers House
|
28
|
1125 Maple Street
|
Black House
|
29
|
885 McVey Avenue
|
Worthington House
|
30
|
316 North Point Road
|
Mulder House
|
31
|
128 North Shore Circle
|
Osco C. Roehr House
|
32
|
768 North Shore Road
|
Parelius House
|
33
|
1850 North Shore Road
|
Jantzen Estate
|
34
|
904 Oak Street
|
Larson House
|
35
|
938 Oak Street
|
Waldorf House
|
36
|
1008 Oak Street
|
F. Davidson House
|
37
|
1228 Oak Street
|
Lueg House
|
38
|
1905 Palisades Terrace Drive
|
Eastman House
|
39
|
16715 Phantom Bluff Court
|
Sundeleaf House
|
40
|
4144 South Shore Blvd.
|
McCall House
|
41
|
4375 South Shore Blvd.
|
Angler’s Club
|
42
|
17901 Stafford Road
|
Carter House
|
43
|
402 N. State Street
|
Rogers Building I
|
44
|
456 N. State Street
|
Rogers Building II
|
45
|
468 N. State Street
|
Bickner Building
|
46
|
368 S. State Street
|
Lakewood School
|
47
|
919 West Point Road
|
Hofer House
|
48
|
930 West Point Road
|
Harris House
|
49
|
1032 Westward Ho Road
|
Patton House
|
50
|
1100 Westward Ho Road
|
Allen House I
|
51
|
1136 Westward Ho Road
|
Allen House II
|
52
|
1139 Westward Ho Road
|
Cleary House
|
53
|
40 Wilbur Street
|
Worker’s Cottage
|
54
|
59 Wilbur Street
|
Rogers House
|
55
|
774 First Street
|
Sacred Heart School
|
56
|
606 Second Street
|
Warren House
|
57
|
791 Fourth Street
|
Brown-Vose House
|
58
|
841 Fifth Street
|
Vose House
|
59
|
469 Seventh Street
|
Rosentreter House
|
60
|
398 Tenth Street
|
Murphy Company Bldg.
|
61
|
Pacific Highway
|
Christie School
|
62
|
Pacific Highway
|
Marylhurst Adm. Bldg.
|
63
|
Pacific Highway
|
St. Catherine’s Dormitory
|
64
|
Pacific Highway
|
Flavia Hall
|
65
|
Pacific Highway
|
Acquinas Hall
|
66
|
Pacific Highway
|
Education Hall
|
SITES, STRUCTURES AND OBJECTS
| ||
|
Address
|
Historic Name
|
67
|
George Rogers Park
|
Iron Furnace Chimney
|
68
|
16500 Old River Road
|
Log Hoist
|
69
|
141 Leonard Street
|
Peg Tree
|
70
|
Tualatin-Oswego Canal
|
Tualatin-Oswego Canal
|
71
|
Pacific Highway
|
Marylhurst Cemetery/Altar
|
72
|
4700 Jean Road
|
Bryant Home Marker
|
73
|
Prestwick and Fairway
|
Old Mine Trail
|
74
|
Stafford Road
|
Pioneer Cemetery
|
The findings of fact regarding the historical or architectural
significance for the designation of the landmark shall be used as
the primary factual basis upon which decisions are based concerning
the historical or architectural significance of the landmark.
|
The findings of fact regarding the historical or architectural
significance for the designation of the Historic District shall be
used as the primary factual basis upon which decisions are based concerning
the Historic District’s significance.
|
The findings of fact regarding the historical or architectural
significance for the designation of the contributing resource shall
be used as the primary factual basis upon which decisions are based
concerning its historical or architectural significance.
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The findings of fact regarding the historical or architectural
significance of the yard and landscaped area as stated in the landmark’s
designation shall be used as the primary factual basis upon which
decisions are based concerning retention of yard and landscaped areas.
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[Cross-Reference: See LOC § 50.06.009.7 for Alterations of Historic Resources.]
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The notice shall be mailed to the owner by first class mail,
to the owner’s mailing address as shown by the most recent property
tax assessment roll.
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