A.
Parking lots for one to six vehicles. Pavement design shall be according to Chapter 650, Section A-700. The parking lot must be graded for surface drainage. The driveway shall have sufficient crown to provide surface runoff. The driveway must be graded in such a manner that it will drain from the lot line to the street drainage system. The concrete public sidewalk shall extend through the driveway per the City standard detail. The driveway shall end at a depressed concrete curb (if curbs exist) or at the edge of the paved roadway. A depressed driveway section must be installed in those driveways that cross a drainage swale. It is the responsibility of the permittee to call for City inspection before the concrete or bituminous paved surface is applied. The permittee shall provide the City inspector with verification of material thickness and compaction. All single-family residentially zoned sections shall have a minimum of one enclosed parking space (garage) for each dwelling unit. Driveways shall be offset a minimum of 18 inches from the property lines, unless local conditions or design are approved by the City Engineer. All sidewalks shall be constructed in such a manner so as to provide access to the sidewalk for handicapped persons by means of an inclined ramp at the curbline where the sidewalk intersects the driveway and at the curbline where the sidewalk intersects the street line per the City standard detail.
B.
Parking lots for more than six vehicles. The same structural specification applies to this parking section that applies to the parking area in Subsection A. Drainage for this capacity of parking area must be obtained by a system of catch basins and dry wells of sufficient capacity to drain this surface for a ten-year-frequency storm. Ponding of no more than 0.75 foot is permitted. Drainage to an existing storm sewer of adequate capacity through underground conduit connected to a system of inlets located in the parking area is acceptable. Surface runoff onto adjoining areas is prohibited.
(1)
The driveway shall be drained in the same manner or with the parking area. The concrete sidewalk shall extend through the driveway. It shall be a high point in the driveway to facilitate drainage to the street from that point and also back into the driveway drainage system.
(2)
All sidewalks shall be constructed in such a manner as to provide access to the sidewalk for handicapped persons by means of an inclined ramp at the curbline where the sidewalk intersects the driveway and at the curbline where the sidewalk intersects the street line, per the City standard detail.
(3)
All standards and materials referred to in this subsection shall follow the City standard details or Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction for the State of Illinois Highway Department, most current edition.
C.
A site plan will be required for all parking lots. The elevations shown shall be to USGS datum. A permit must be obtained before construction begins.