Loading...
(a) The greater of two bicycle parking spaces per building site or one bicycle parking space per 25 required off-street parking spaces is required.
(b) No more than 30 bicycle parking spaces are required on any building site.
(c) For every 10 bicycle parking spaces, or portion of 10 bicycle parking spaces, provided on a building site, a minimum of two bicycle parking spaces must be available for use by guests or visitors.
(d) In determining the required number of bicycle parking spaces, fractional spaces are counted to the nearest whole number, with one half counted as an additional space. (Ord. 29128)
(a) All required bicycle parking spaces must be provided on the lot occupied by the main use.
(b) Bicycle parking spaces exterior to a building must be a part of or connected to a pedestrian pathway that connects to a building entrance open to the public.
(c) Bicycle parking spaces exterior to a building must be clearly visible from a primary building entrance or signs must be posted at the entrances to the automobile parking area that indicate the location of bicycle parking. For bicycle parking interior to a building, signs must be posted at the entrance to the automobile parking area that indicate the location of the bicycle parking. If signs are required to be posted at the entrances to the automobile parking area, the signs must:
(1) be prominently displayed;
(2) illustrate or describe the location of bicycle parking spaces;
(3) be constructed of weather resistant material;
(4) be a minimum of 10 inches in width by 15 inches in height; and
(5) have clearly legible letters and graphics that contrast with the background material.
(d) When placed parallel, bicycle racks must be spaced at least four feet apart.
(e) When placed linear, bicycle racks must be spaced at least seven feet apart.
(f) Class I bicycle parking must provide a minimum two-and-a-half foot by six foot area for each bicycle parking space.
(g) Class I bicycle parking may be placed in the required front, side, or rear yard. (Ord. 29128)
(a) An applicant for a bicycle parking waiver shall submit an application to the director on a form provided by the city.
(b) The director may waive the bicycle parking requirements only upon a determination that:
(1) due to existing site constraints, meeting the requirements of this division would:
(A) interfere with the minimum requirements for pedestrian or vehicular maneuvring; or
(B) would otherwise be contrary to public safety; or
This division provides alternatives to the standard parking and loading regulations in Division 51A-4.300 to allow parking within a structure when an approved mechanical system is used to park and retrieve vehicles. (Ord. 29128)
In this division:
(1) APERTURE AREA means the total area of window, door, and facade openings on the exterior of any portion of a mechanized parking facility, expressed as a percentage of the total facade area.
(2) ARTICULATION means any portion of the exterior of a mechanized parking facility that includes a material change, facade openings, columns, pilasters, or other architectural element.
(3) COMPATIBLE means similar in application, color, materials, pattern, shape, size, slope, and other characteristics but does not mean identical.
(4) MECHANIZED PARKING means parking spaces located underground or within a structure where a mechanical system is used to park and retrieve vehicles.
(5) TRANSLUCENT means not completely clear or transparent but clear enough to allow light to pass through while diffusing it so that persons, objects, etc. on the inside of the structure are not visible from the exterior of the structure. (Ord. 29128)
(a) In general. All mechanized parking must be approved by the building official. The building official shall deny an application for mechanized parking unless it meets all of the standards of this division.
(b) Application. An applicant for mechanized parking approval shall submit an application to the building official on a form provided by the city. The applicant must be the person who will own, control, or operate the mechanized parking. The application must contain the following:
(1) The name, street address, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the applicant or the applicant’s authorized agent.
(2) The street address and main telephone number, if any, of the property where the mechanized parking will be located.
(3) The application fee.
(4) The name, street address, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a person or persons to contact in an emergency or in case of a malfunction.
(5) Building plans for the mechanized parking structure.
(6) An operational plan for the mechanized parking that includes the following:
(A) A statement describing the staffing required to operate the mechanized parking, if any.
(B) A trip generation table with a description of the main uses to be served by the mechanized parking.
(C) A stacking analysis.
(D) A peak use analysis.
(E) A statement detailing how long it takes to park and retrieve a vehicle.
(F) A noise generation analysis and a noise mitigation plan.
(7) Any other reasonable and pertinent information that the building official determines to be necessary for mechanized parking review. (Ord. 29128)
Loading...