§ 153.150.070 PARKING DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS.
   (A)   Pavement. All off-street parking spaces, driveways and aisles shall be paved with concrete or asphalt concrete pavement in accordance with adopted city standards.
   (B)   Pavement maintenance. The pavement within all parking and storage areas shall be structurally sound, clean and free of dust, mud and trash. All pavement repair, reconstruction or restoration work shall be done in accordance with city standards.
   (C)   Striping. All parking spaces shall be clearly striped showing the layout of the intended parking stalls. Striping shall not be less than three inches in width and shall be maintained so it is clear and visible.
   (D)   Wheel stops. Suitable concrete curb wheel stops or continuous curbing designed to stop the movement of vehicles may be required as a condition of project approval. Such curbing shall be securely installed and permanently maintained.
   (E)   Signage. Where required as conditions of approval for safety purposes, approved exit, entrance and directional signs and markings shall be installed and maintained.
   (F)   Screening wall. A solid masonry wall shall screen all parking areas located abutting a residentially zoned lot, street or alley. The wall shall be a minimum of 6 feet in height along rear and side yards and 3 feet along front and street side yard areas. All wall heights shall be measured from the grade of the surface of the residentially zoned lot. A minimum six-foot tall landscape berm may be substituted for the required wall adjacent to a front or street side yard, at the discretion of the City Planner, or by discretionary applications subject to Planning Commission review and approval.
   (G)   Lighting. Suitable lighting shall be provided to adequately illuminate each parking area. The lighting shall be arranged and maintained to reflect light away from adjacent properties, pursuant to subchapter 153.140, Performance Standards.
   (H)   Surface runoff. All parking lots shall be designed to drain in a manner that collects surface runoff consistent with standards enforced by the City Engineer which implements the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)