Structures and uses in existence at the date of adoption of
this chapter shall not be subject to the requirements of this chapter
so long as the type or extent of use is not changed and provided that
any parking facility now serving such structures or uses shall not
in the future be reduced below such requirements.
Off-street parking facilities shall be provided as listed in
Table 22-1. For other uses that do not fit into one of the categories
listed below, determination of the appropriate parking space requirements
shall be subject to Borough Council approval and may be based on a
parking needs study.
Whenever there is an alteration of a structure or a change or
extension of a use which increases the parking requirements according
to the standards of this article, the total additional parking required
for the alteration, change or extension shall be provided in accordance
with the requirements of this article.
No parking area shall be used for any use that interferes with
its availability for the parking need it is required to serve.
Two or more developments may provide for required parking in
a common parking lot, if the total space provided is not less than
the sum of the spaces required for each development individually.
However, the number of spaces required in a common parking facility
may be reduced below this total by variance if it can be demonstrated
that the hours or days or peak parking needed for the uses are so
different that a lower total will provide adequately for all uses
served by the facility.
Required off-street parking spaces shall be on the same lot
or premises with the principal use served or, where this requirement
cannot be met, within 300 feet of the same lot if the use is nonresidential.
For parking areas of three or more vehicles, the area not landscaped
and so maintained, including driveways, shall be graded, surfaced
with all-weather paving and drained to the satisfaction of a professional
engineer, licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, selected by
the municipality, to the extent necessary to prevent dust, erosion
or excessive water flow across streets or adjoining property. All
off-street parking spaces shall be marked so as to indicate their
location. Failure to keep parking areas in satisfactory condition
(i.e., free from holes) shall be considered a violation of this chapter.
The design standards specified below shall be required for all
off-street parking facilities with a capacity of three or more vehicles
built after the effective date of this chapter.
A.
The minimum dimensions of stalls and aisles shall be as follows.
(1)
Stall widths shall be as follows for the following uses:
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Table 22-2: Parking Stall Widths
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Use
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Width
(feet)
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Residential
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9
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Retail
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9
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Office
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8.5
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Parking garage
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8.25
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(2)
Stall depth shall be at least 18 feet for all parking at an
angle greater than parallel and 20 feet for parallel parking.
(3)
Minimum width of aisles providing access to stalls for one-way
traffic only, varying with the angle of the parking, shall be:
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Table 22-3: Parking Aisle Widths
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Angle of Parking
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Minimum Aisle Width
(feet)
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Parallel
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12
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30°
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14
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45°
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16
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60°
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20
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90°
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20
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(4)
Minimum width of aisles providing access to stalls for two-way
traffic shall be 24 feet.
B.
Parking areas shall be designed to permit each motor vehicle
to proceed to and from the parking space without requiring the moving
of any other motor vehicles.
C.
The width of entrance and exit drives shall be:
(1)
A minimum of 12 feet for one-way use only.
(2)
A minimum of 24 feet for two-way use.
(3)
A maximum of 35 feet at the street line and 54 feet at the curbline.
D.
For the purpose of servicing any property held under single
and separate ownership, the number of entrance and exit drives crossing
the street line shall be limited to two along the frontage of any
single street, and their center lines shall be spaced at least 80
feet apart. On all corner properties, there shall be a space of a
minimum of 60 feet, measured at the curbline, between the center line
of any entrance or exit drive and the street line of the street parallel
to said drive.
E.
In no case shall parking areas be designed to require or encourage
cars to back into a public street in order to leave the lot.
F.
All parking spaces and access drives shall be at least five
feet from any side or rear lot line.
G.
All parking areas for any purpose other than single-family residences
shall be physically separated from any public street by a planting
strip, which shall be not less than five feet in depth.
(1)
Tire bumpers or concrete curb shall be installed so as to prevent
vehicle overhang of the sidewalk area.
(2)
This five-foot planting strip shall be parallel to the street
line and shall be measured from the right-of-way.
H.
Lighting of parking areas may be required and/or permitted at
the discretion of the governing body. All artificial lighting used
to illuminate any parking space or spaces shall be so arranged that
no direct rays from such lighting shall fall upon any neighboring
property or streets. Lighting level shall be a minimum of one-footcandle
average unless modified by the governing body.
Off-street loading requirements, as specified below, shall be
provided on any lot on which a building exceeding 6,000 square feet
of gross floor area for business or industry is hereafter erected.
A.
Every retail establishment, storage warehouse or wholesale establishment
exceeding 6,000 square feet shall have at least one off-street loading
space. Where there is an aggregate gross floor area of 20,000 square
feet or more arranged, intended or designed for such use, there shall
be provided off-street truck loading or unloading berths in accordance
with Table 22-4:
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Table 22-4: Unloading Berths
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Aggregate Gross Floor Area Devoted to Each Use
(square feet)
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Required Number of Berths
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6,000 up to 19,999
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1
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20,000 up to 79,999
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2
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Each additional 50,000
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1
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B.
Every auditorium, funeral home, multifamily dwelling of 20 units
or more, office building, restaurant or hotel exceeding 6,000 square
feet shall have at least one off-street loading space. Where there
is an aggregate gross floor area of 30,000 square feet or more arranged,
intended or designed for such use, there shall be provided off-street
truck loading and unloading berths in accordance with Table 22-5.
[Amended 11-20-2013 by Ord. No. 606-2013]
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Table 22-5: Unloading Berths
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Aggregate Gross Floor Area Devoted to Each Use
(square feet)
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Required Number of Berths
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6,000 up to 29,999
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1
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30,000 up to 44,999
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2
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Each additional 75,000
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1
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Off-street loading facilities shall be designed to conform to
the following specifications:
A.
Each required space shall be no less than 14 feet wide, 55 feet
long and 17 feet high, exclusive of drives and maneuvering space and
located entirely on the lot being served.
B.
There shall be appropriate means of access to a street or alley
as well as adequate maneuvering space.
C.
The maximum width of driveways and sidewalk openings measured
at the street line shall be 35 feet; the minimum width shall be 20
feet.
D.
All accessory driveways and entranceways shall be graded and
all-weather-surfaced and drained to the satisfaction of the Borough
Engineer to the extent necessary to prevent nuisances of dust, erosion
or excessive water flow across public ways.
E.
Such facilities shall be designed and used in such a manner
as to at no time constitute a nuisance, a hazard or an unreasonable
impediment to traffic.
F.
The lighting requirements of § 212-2210H shall be
met when applicable.
All required loading facilities shall be provided and maintained
in accordance with the following requirements:
A.
They shall be provided and maintained as long as the use exists
which the facilities were designed to serve.
B.
They shall not be reduced in total extent after their provision
except when the reduction is in conformity with the requirements of
this chapter.
C.
Reasonable precautions shall be taken by the owner or sponsor
of particular uses to assure the availability of required facilities
to the delivery and pickup vehicles they are designed to serve.
D.
Borough Council may approve alternative off-street loading area
designs, provided that the loading area is designed by a professional
engineer.