17-10-0501 Required off-street parking areas are to be used solely for the parking of licensed motor vehicles in operating condition. Required spaces may not be used for the display of goods for sale or lease or for long- term storage of vehicles, boats, or recreational vehicles or building materials.
17-10-0502 Required off-street parking spaces are intended to serve residents, tenants, patrons, employees, or guests of the principal use. Off-street parking spaces that are required by this Zoning Ordinance must be maintained for the life of the principal use. Except as expressly allowed by Sec. 17-10-0503, the following are deemed non-accessory parking spaces and may not be counted toward satisfaction of minimum off-street parking requirements:
17-10-0502-A spaces that have been sold to or are owned by persons or entities who do not at the same time also own a dwelling unit used as a residence or other permitted principal use, unless the parking space is rented to or is otherwise being used by residents, tenants, patrons, employees or guests of the principal use; and
17-10-0503 In RM5, RM5.5, RM6, RM6.5, all B and all C districts, and DR dash 3 and DX dash 3 districts, up to 25% of the number of parking spaces required for residential uses may be leased out on a daily, weekly or monthly basis to persons who are not residents, tenants, patrons, employees, or guests of the principal use. In the RM6, RM6.5, B dash 5 and C dash 5 districts, and DR dash 5 and DX dash 5 districts and above, the amount of spaces allowed to be leased out to non-occupants may be increased to 45% if reviewed and approved as a special use in accordance with Sec. 17-13-0900.
17-10-0504 Before a parking garage operator may obtain a license for a public (non-accessory) or accessory garage, the applicant must provide the Zoning Administrator with a written statement declaring that the minimum off-street parking standards for the zoning lot have been satisfied, and that all of the non-accessory parking spaces to be licensed are spaces provided in excess of applicable minimum standards.
(Added Coun. J. 5-26-04, p. 25275; Amend Coun. J. 9-13-06, p. 84870, § 2; Amend Coun. J. 6-25-14, p. 84153, § 1)