The specific purposes of the parking exempt overlay district
are to:
A. Provide
a pedestrian-friendly downtown environment through the establishment
of public parking facilities to meet parking needs generated by the
downtown area's commercial and service uses. This allows buildings
and uses to be concentrated and oriented to pedestrians.
B. Relieve
certain properties located in the downtown area from on-site parking
requirements.
C. Control
on-site parking on properties within this district to ensure that
such facilities do not conflict with downtown commercial building
concentrations and pedestrian orientation.
D. Facilitate the financing and construction of downtown public parking facilities by requiring the payment of a parking impact fee for specified types of development projects within the :PE overlay district, such as fees set forth in Chapter
15.104.
(O2003-12; O2016-10, 8/16/16)
The :PE overlay district may be combined with any principal
zoning district consistent with the purpose and provisions of this
district. Regulations established by the :PE overlay district shall
be in addition to the regulations of the underlying principal zoning
district, and in the event of a conflict between the two, the provisions
of the :PE district shall prevail.
(O2003-12)
A. No
On-Site Parking and Loading Except for Residential and Transient Occupancy
Uses. No on-site parking and loading facilities shall be required
for any property zoned :PE, except for residential development or
transient occupancy development, which shall be subject to the requirements
set forth herein.
B. Residential Standards. Parking for residential development in the :PE overlay district shall be provided on-site in accordance with Section
17.54.040(D).
C. Use
Permit Required to Establish On-Site Parking for Commercial Uses.
On-site parking for commercial uses may only be established on properties
zoned :PE through approval of a use permit. In granting such a permit,
the decision-making body shall find that the parking has been located
and designed so that it does not conflict with downtown building concentrations
and pedestrian orientation.
D. Transient Occupancy Development Standards. Parking and loading for transient occupancy development (including any hotel, bed and breakfast, or vacation rental use) in the :PE overlay district shall be provided on-site in accordance with Section
17.54.040(D), and it shall be designed, constructed, and operated in a manner that does not conflict with downtown building concentrations and pedestrian orientation. Provided, however, to the extent that the decision-making body finds, through approval of a use permit, that there is sufficient public parking available to serve the transient occupancy development, the transient occupancy development may satisfy its parking obligation through payment of a parking impact fee in accordance with Chapter
15.104.
(O2003-12; O2016-10, 8/16/16)