[Adopted 10-27-1997 by L.L. No. 12-1997]
A.
Said parking area may be of hard-surface paving of
either concrete or asphalt, according to reasonable parking field
specifications of the Building Department.
B.
In the event that the parking surface is a hard-surface
parking area, said parking area shall provide drainage so that the
surface waters do not flow into the public streets, the municipal
storm drainage system or upon adjacent properties. The Superintendent
of Buildings may, however, permit an overflow from an on-site drainage
system to the municipal storm drainage system if he deems it necessary
for the proper operation of said parking field.
C.
A parking area may be a soft-surface area consisting
of bluestone, clamshell or other suitable material, as approved by
the Superintendent of Buildings. Such soft surface shall provide drainage
so that the surface waters do not flow into the public streets, the
municipal storm drainage system or upon adjacent properties. The Superintendent
of Buildings may, however, permit an overflow from an on-site drainage
system to the municipal storm drainage system if he deems it necessary
for the proper operation of said parking field.
D.
On all soft-surface parking areas, there shall be
provided individual concrete vehicle stops for each parking space.
E.
In the event that the parking surface is a soft surface,
all handicapped parking spaces shall be a hard surface.
F.
A parking plan shall be submitted for approval to
the Superintendent of Buildings.
G.
All parking spaces and areas pursuant to this article
shall be properly maintained and kept clean of debris, rubbish and
odor.
H.
The failure of the owner or occupants of the premises,
upon which a parking area is required pursuant to this article, to
maintain such parking area as above provided, shall constitute a violation
of this article.