In recognition of the historic, compact character of buildings in the Central Business District, as well as the less efficient use of the floor area of those buildings, the number of off-street parking spaces for each facility or use in the Central Business District shall be determined according to the following:
(a) The number of off-street parking spaces shall be seventy-five percent (75%) of the standards set forth in Section 1172.04.
(b) However, due to unique building and site characteristics that may be present in the Central Business District, the Planning Commission may approve a development plan with fewer parking spaces than seventy-five percent (75%) of the requirements set forth in Section 1172.04. In order for the Planning Commission to consider a reduction of the required spaces, the applicant must demonstrate that such a reduction is warranted based on the following criteria:
(1) The character of the proposed use, the design of the building and the ability of the proposed use to reinforce the main street environment;
(2) The availability and accessibility of public parking spaces, both on-street and within public parking lots;
(3) The availability of parking areas on adjacent sites, considering the hours of operation of the proposed use compared to adjacent uses; and
(4) The potential negative impact to the character of the district if the requisite number of parking spaces is provided.
(Ord. 62-2023. Passed 1-16-24.)