A. All vehicle parking and storage for residential and nonresidential uses must be in a garage, carport or on an approved impervious surface or pervious concrete or pavers, including grass block pavers. Any surface used for vehicle parking or storage must have direct access.
B. Not more than six vehicles associated with a dwelling unit may be wholly or partially parked or stored outside of a building or carport, excluding a maximum combination of any two boats, recreational vehicles, or trailers.
C. The minimum parking space and aisle dimensions for the most common parking angles are shown in Table 20.50.410C below. For alternative parking stall and aisle dimensions other than shown below, an analysis of safe vehicular movement shall be provided and approved by the Director at time of building permit.
Table 20.50.410C – Minimum Parking Stall and Aisle Dimensions |
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A | B | C | D | E |
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Parking Angle | Stall Width (feet) | Curb Length (feet) | Stall Depth (feet) | Aisle Width (feet) |
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1-Way | 2-Way |
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0 | 8.0 | 20.0 20.0 | 8.0 8.0 | 12.0 12.0 | 20.0 20.0 |
30 | 8.0 | 16.0 16.0 | 15.0 15.0 | 10.0 10.0 | 20.0 20.0 |
45 | 8.0 | 11.5 11'6" | 17.0 17.0 | 12.0 12.0 | 20.0 20.0 |
60 | 8.0 | 9.6 9'7" | 18.0 18.0 | 18.0 18.0 | 20.0 20.0 |
90 | 8.0 | 8.0 8.0 | 16.0 20.0 | 23.0 23.0 | 23.0 23.0 |
Figure 20.50.410(C)(1): Diagram of corresponding parking dimensions A through D from Table 20.50.410C |
Exception 20.50.410(C)(1): The parking space depth may be reduced up to 18 inches when vehicles overhang a walkway under the following conditions: |
1. | Wheel stops or curbs are installed that provide a maximum 18-inch overhang; and |
2. | The remaining walkway provides a minimum of 60 inches of unimpeded passageway for pedestrians. |
Exception 20.50.410(C)(2): Tandem or end-to-end parking is allowed for residential uses. |
Figure Exception to 20.50.410(C)(2): Illustration of tandem parking. |
D. Asphalt or concrete surfaced parking areas shall have parking spaces marked by surface paint lines or suitable substitute traffic marking material in accordance with Washington State Department of Transportation standards. Wheel stops are required where a parked vehicle encroaches on adjacent property, pedestrian access or circulation areas, right-of-way or land-scaped areas. Typical approved markings and wheel stop locations are illustrated in Figure 20.50.410(D).
Figure 20.50.410(D): Pavement marking and wheel stop standards. |
Note that parking spaces must meet setbacks from property lines where required by the zone.
E. Any parking spaces shall not encroach into any required landscaped areas.
F. Every nonresidential building, excluding self-service storage facilities, shall provide loading spaces in accordance with the standards listed below in Table 20.50.410F.
Table 20.50.410F |
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FLOOR AREA | REQUIRED NUMBER OF LOADING SPACES |
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20,000 to 50,000 square feet | 1 |
More than 50,001 square feet | 2 |
G. Every multifamily or mixed-use building with commercial and residential uses shall provide loading spaces in accordance with the standards listed in Table 20.50.410G.
Table 20.50.410G |
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DWELLING UNITS | REQUIRED NUMBER OF LOADING SPACES |
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Less than 60 dwelling units | 0 |
60 to 200 | 1 |
More than 200 | 2 |
H. Each loading space required by this section shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide, 30 feet long, and have an unobstructed vertical clearance of 14 feet six inches, and shall be surfaced, improved and maintained as required by the Engineering Development Manual. Loading spaces shall be located so that trucks shall not obstruct pedestrian or vehicle traffic movement or project into any public right-of-way.
I. Multi-story self-service storage facilities shall provide two loading spaces, single-story facilities one loading space, adjacent to each building entrance that provides common access to interior storage units. Each loading berth shall measure not less than 25 feet by 12 feet with an unobstructed vertical clearance of 14 feet six inches, and shall be surfaced, improved and maintained as required by the Engineering Development Manual.
J. Any floor area additions or structural alterations to a building shall be required to provide loading space or spaces as set forth in this section.
K. All parking lot lighting shall be nonglare and shielded to minimize direct illumination of abutting properties and adjacent streets.
L. Electric Vehicle Signage.
1. Electric vehicle charging stations available for public use shall have posted signage, as identified in this subsection
L, allowing only charging electric vehicles to park in such spaces. For purposes of this subsection
L, “charging” means that an electric vehicle is parked at an electric vehicle charging station and is connected to the charging station equipment.
2. Signage for parking of electric vehicles shall include:
a. Information about the charging station to identify voltage and amperage levels and any time of use, fees, or safety information.
b. As appropriate, directional signs at appropriate decision points to effectively guide motorists to the charging station space(s).
3. EV signage is exempt from a sign permit.
M. Legally nonconforming parking spaces that do not conform to the requirements of this section may continue to be utilized to meet off-street parking requirements and are not required to be modified or resized, except for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Existing paved parking lots are not required to change the size of existing parking spaces during resurfacing.
(Ord. 238 Ch. V § 6(B-3), 2000; Ord. 299 § 1, 2002; Ord. 352 § 1, 2004; Ord. 391 § 4, 2005; Ord. 469 § 1, 2007; Ord. 560 § 4 (Exh. A), 2009; Ord. 654 § 1 (Exh. 1), 2013; Ord. 663 § 1 (Exh. 1), 2013; Ord. 669 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 706 § 1 (Exh. A), 2015; Ord. 731 § 1 (Exh. A), 2015; Ord. 789 § 1 (Exh. A), 2018; Ord. 850 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019; Ord. 907 § 1 (Exh. B), 2020; Ord. 930 § 1 (Exh. A-1), 2021; Ord. 959 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022; Ord. 984 § 1 (Exh. A), 2023; Ord. 1027 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025; Ord. 1043 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025)