§ 154.844 SITE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Off-street parking. Facilities for parking residents, employees, visitors, and business vehicles must be provided on the premises in accordance with the following uses and calculations unless modified as part of the concept or final development plan approval following submission of evidence indicating that the sufficient parking will be provided through shared parking agreements, a mix of uses with expected hours of high demand that do not overlap, or other such evidence as may be submitted to support a reduction of the spaces required in this section. Such facilities other than those related to single-family residences shall be set back a minimum of 50 feet from the boundaries of the Amberley Green area as described in § 154.84 and 20 feet from all other public streets, private access easements, and interior lot lines. Parking spaces for the handicapped shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the Ohio Basic Building Code.
      (1)   Detached single-family residential: two spaces for each dwelling unit;
      (2)   Government/public buildings and facilities: one space per 250 square feet of floor area;
      (3)   Religious institutions: one space per eight seats or bench seating in the main assembly area;
      (4)   Daycare centers: one space per employee plus one space for each facility vehicle stored on the lot plus one parking space for each six children;
      (5)   Hospitals: one space per bed;
      (6)   School, K-6: one space for each three seats in any auditorium, or one space for each classroom, whichever is greater;
      (7)   School, junior high/middle school: one space for each three seats in any auditorium, or one space for each classroom, whichever is greater;
      (8)   School, senior high: one space per employee plus 12 visitor spaces plus one space per six students;
      (9)   School, university, vocational/ professional, or educational research facility: one space per employee plus one space per two registered student capacity;
      (10)   Amphitheater and event center: one space for each three seats or one space per 50 square feet of net floor area where fixed seating is not available;
      (11)   Summer camp and day camp: one space per employee plus one space per each camp vehicle plus one space per five users at maximum capacity;
      (12)   Swimming pools and splash parks: one space for each 50 square feet of pool or wet park surface area plus one space per employee;
      (13)   Athletic/play field: ten spaces per acre;
      (14)   Tennis/basketball/racquet clubs and similar recreation facilities: eight spaces for each indoor tennis/basketball court, five spaces for each outdoor tennis/basketball court, fives spaces for all other indoor and outdoor courts;
      (15)   Parks and playgrounds: four spaces per acre;
      (16)   Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and continuing care retirement facilities: one space per six residents plus one space per employee;
      (17)   Offices, excluding medical: three spaces for the first 1,000 square feet or fraction thereof plus one space per 400 square feet of floor area in excess of 1,000 square feet;
      (18)   Offices, medical: six spaces plus one space per 200 square feet of floor space in excess of 1,000 square feet;
      (19)   Retail: one space per 200 square feet of floor area;
      (20)   Restaurant: one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
   (B)   Pedestrian facilities.
      (1)   Sidewalks shall be a minimum of four feet wide and are required along both sides of all streets.
      (2)   A connection shall be established from abutting streets with sidewalks to the entrance of primary structures through the use of sidewalks and special demarcation.
      (3)   Pedestrian areas in parking lots or across interior drives shall be demarcated with special paving, color or height change, and/or striping for increased safety.
   (C)   Lighting.
      (1)   All outdoor lighting for non-residential uses shall be designed, located, and mounted at heights no greater than 18 feet from grade, must have cutoff fixtures, and shall not shine directly onto adjacent residences.
      (2)   All outdoor lighting for non-residential uses shall be designed and located to permit maximum light levels of 0.0 foot-candles at any residential property or lease line and 1.0 foot-candles at all other property or lease lines.
   (D)   Dumpster and trash handling areas. The following requirements shall apply to all dumpsters, trash handling areas, and related serviced entrances.
      (1)   Dumpsters, trash handling areas and related screening, shall be located in compliance with the same minimum setbacks as a main building.
      (2)   Any such structure shall be screened on three sides by a fence or wall from the view from public streets and any abutting properties.
      (3)   Any fence or wall required under this section shall have a height no greater than seven feet and no less than five feet. Any wall shall be constructed in a durable fashion of brick, stone, or other masonry materials with no greater than 25% of the wall surface left open. Any fence shall be constructed in a durable fashion of wood posts and/or planks with minimum diameter or width of three inches and with no greater than 25% of the fence surface left open between posts and/or planks.
   (E)   Outdoor storage. Outdoor sales, display and storage shall be prohibited unless it is specifically permitted as part of an approved concept or final development plan or it is part of a temporary use permitted by § 154.841.
(Ord. 2020-16, passed 1-11-21)