Section
1234.01 Purpose
1234.02 Off-street parking required
1234.03 Minimum parking space and driveway aisle standards
1234.04 Accessible spaces for automobiles and vans
1234.05 Access
1234.06 Setback requirements
1234.07 Prohibited activities
1234.08 Units of measurement
1234.09 Change in use, additions, and enlargements
1234.10 Mixed occupancies and shared parking
1234.11 Uses not specified
1234.12 Not to exceed requirement and reduced parking
1234.13 Deferred construction of parking spaces
1234.14 Number of parking spaces required
1234.15 Existing parking to be maintained
1234.16 Design, development, and maintenance of parking areas
1234.17 Bicycle and e-scooter parking
1234.18 Drive-in and drive-through circulation and off-street waiting spaces
1234.19 Off-street loading space
1234.20 Maintenance
1234.21 Sidewalks and sidewalk connections to a right-of-way
1234.22 Traffic impact analysis
(a) It is the purpose of the off-street parking and loading regulations to reduce the congestion on streets due to excessive use for parking and loading of motor vehicles and to prevent excessive amounts of off-street parking and loading through the appropriate control of the siting and number of spaces permitted.
(b) Off-street circulation regulations are designed to prevent traffic congestion and hazard due to the movement of vehicles and pedestrians on private property.
(c) The requirements apply uniformly to all buildings and uses, regardless of the districts in which they are located.
(Ord. 21-161, passed 12-13-2021)
The following minimum standards shall apply to all parking spaces and driveway aisles.
(a) Parking space standard width and length. Parking spaces shall have the following minimum dimensions, exclusive of circulation aisles:
Table 1234-1: Parking Space Dimensional Requirements
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Dimension (Feet) | 0 Degree Parallel | 30 Degrees Diagonal | 45 Degrees Diagonal | 60 Degrees Diagonal | 90 Degrees Perpendicular |
Space width | 8 | 8.5 | 8.5 | 9 | 9 |
Space length | 22 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 18 |
(b) Circulation aisles. Circulation aisles shall have the minimum dimensions as set forth in Table 1234-1 based on whether the drive aisle has only one-way or two-way traffic. Where there is a combination of two different parking angles, the widest aisle width shall be required.
Table 1234-2: Circulation Aisle Dimensional Requirements | |||||
Dimension (feet) | 0 degree Parallel | 30 degrees Diagonal | 45 degrees Diagonal | 60 degrees Diagonal | 90 degrees Perpendicular |
One-way | 12 | 14 | 15 | 15 | 24 |
Two-way | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 |
(Ord. 21-161, passed 12-13-2021)
Accessible parking and loading spaces, except spaces used exclusively by buses, trucks, other delivery vehicles, law enforcement vehicles or vehicular impound, shall meet all state as established in the State Building Code.
(Ord. 21-161, passed 12-13-2021)
(a) Access for single-family and multi-family dwellings. Access for residential uses shall be as follows.
(1) For single-family dwellings, no more than two access driveways shall be permitted, per unit, with a minimum width of ten feet and a maximum width of 30 feet for each driveway as measured at the curb.
(2) For multi-family dwellings, no more than two access driveways into the off-street parking area shall be permitted with a minimum width of 20 feet and a maximum width of 40 feet for each driveway as measured at the curb. For multi-family dwellings that have garage driveway access or parking spaces directly accessible to a private street, the Planning Commission may authorize wider driveway widths.
(3) Residential driveways and parking pads shall meet the setback requirements of § 1224.01(b)(12).
(4) Where the main or principal structure is demolished in any residential zoning district, all driveways and paved surfaces shall also be cleared from the site.
(b) Access for all other uses. Access for all uses, except single-family and two-family dwellings shall be as follows:.
(1) Each lot shall be permitted one two-way access drive or, upon review of the site plan, by the Planning Commission, a pair of one-way drives. For each 150 feet or fraction thereof, an additional drive may be permitted.
(2) Entrance/exit driveways accessing the off-street parking area shall not exceed 15 feet in width for each lane of ingress/egress and shall not be located within 50 feet of a street intersection as measured from the intersection of the street right-of-way lines.
(Ord. 21-161, passed 12-13-2021)
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