(A) General. Adequate stacking or waiting lanes for those uses requiring such stacking areas shall be designed so that no obstruction shall occur at the public right-of-way. The following table shows the requirement for stacking based on the type of activity.
Activity Type | Minimum Stack | Measured From |
Activity Type | Minimum Stack | Measured From |
Automated teller machine | 3 per machine | Teller |
Bank teller lane | 3 per lane | Teller or window |
Carwash stall, self-service | 1 | Entrance |
Carwash stall, automatic | 6 | Entrance |
Gasoline pump island | 30 feet from each end of pump island | |
Other | Determined by City Engineer or designee | |
Restaurant drive-through | 8* | Order box** |
NOTES TO TABLE: * Within the CBD zone, stacking may be reduced to 6 vehicles (a minimum of three spaces between the pick-up window and place of order). **Stacking for at least 4 vehicles shall be provided between the order box and pick-up window. Exception: The stacking may be reduced as noted within the CBD Zone. | ||
(B) Standards for design and layout apply to all drive through facilities. Required stacking spaces are subject to the following design and layout standards.
(1) Stacking space shall be a minimum of nine feet by 20 feet in size.
(2) Stacking spaces shall not impede on-site or off-site traffic movements or movements into or out of off-street parking spaces.
(3) Stacking spaces shall be separated from other internal driveways with raised medians, as deemed necessary by the City Engineer or designee for traffic movement and safety.
(Prior Code, § 29.26.110) (Ord. 13-04, passed 3-7-2013; Ord. 18-07, passed 5-17-2018)