§ 154.151 USE AND BULK REGULATIONS.
   Off-street loading and/or unloading facilities shall be provided accordance with the following regulations.
   (A)   Spaces required.
      (1)   Every , , or part thereof, erected and occupied for manufacturing, storage, warehousing, department stores, wholesale stores, retail stores, market, hotel, hospital, laundry, dry cleaning, dairy, mortuary, and other uses similarly involving the receipt or distribution of vehicles, materials, or merchandise and having up to 5,000 square feet of shall be provided with at least one loading and/or unloading space. One additional loading and/or unloading space shall be provided for every additional 10,000 square feet, of fraction thereof, of in the .
      (2)   If sufficient proof can be shown that less than these requirements (only that part which has to do with over 5,000 square feet) will be satisfactory for the operation in question, if approved by the .
   (B)   Size of off-street loading and/or unloading space. Each off-street loading and/or unloading space shall be at least 12 feet in width and at least 60 feet in length, exclusive of aisle and maneuvering spaces and shall have a vertical clearance of at least 14 feet; however, when it is demonstrated that a particular loading and/or unloading space will be used by shorter trucks, the may reduce the minimum length to not less than 35 feet.
   (C)   Location. All required loading and/or unloading spaces shall be located on the same zoning as the use served. No loading and/or unloading space for vehicles over two-ton capacity shall be closer than 50 feet to any property in a residential unless completely enclosed by a , wall or screen as regulated by §§ 154.165 through 154.172. No loading and/or unloading space shall be located in any required except as herein provided.
   (D)   Access.
      (1)   Each required off-street loading and/or unloading space shall be designed with direct access via an approved access drive, to a deeded right-of- way which offers satisfactory ingress and egress for trucks. Access drives or aisles shall be laid out with a width of at least 12 feet for one-way circulation and at least 24 feet for two-way circulation.
      (2)   Off-street loading and/or unloading space shall be so designed and constructed so that all maneuvering for loading an/or unloading can take place entirely within the property lines of the premises. Such off-street loading and/or unloading space shall be so located as not to hinder the free movement of pedestrians and vehicles over a sidewalk, street, road, highway, or deeded rights-of- way.
   (E)   Enlargement of buildings. The off-street loading and/or unloading requirements, as listed in this subchapter, shall apply at any time any is enlarged or increased in capacity by adding floor area.
   (F) Design and maintenance.
      (1)   Surfacing. All open off-street loading and/or unloading spaces shall be paved subject to the provisions in § 154.129(C).
      (2)   Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate off-street loading and/or unloading areas shall be directed away from property in any residential in such a way as not to create a nuisance.
      (3)   Space allocated to any off-street loading and/or unloading space shall not be used to satisfy the space requirements for any off-street parking facilities or portion thereof.
   (G)   Off-street loading and/or unloading plan approval required. Plans for all loading and/or unloading facilities shall be submitted to the for review and for compliance with the provisions of this chapter and such other pertinent ordinances of the county. Such plans shall show the exact proposed layout of all loading and/or unloading areas, drives and accessories, entrances and exits, type of surface to be used, typical cross sections of pavement, base and subbase, location of lighting facilities, storm drainage facilities, proposed grade of off-street loading and/or unloading area, and such other information or plans as the circumstances may warrant.
(Ord. 0-11-82, passed 11-3-82) Penalty, see § 154.999