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PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
§ 153.070 PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this subchapter is to alleviate or prevent congestion of the public streets, and to promote the safety and welfare of the public by establishing minimum requirements for the off-street parking and loading and unloading of motor vehicles in accordance with the use to which the property is put.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-7) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.071 RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
   (A)   All dwellings in residential zones shall provide for off-street parking of a minimum of two vehicles.
   (B)   All dwellings shall be capable of parking all vehicles off-street, even though some vehicles may be parked on street from time to time.
   (C)   Boats, motor homes and the like may be stored on residential lots of 10,000 square feet or more. Any motor home, travel trailer having someone living in it for more than 30 days requires a conditional use permit.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-7) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.072 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS.
   (A)   In all commercial or industrial zones, businesses and industries shall provide sufficient off-street parking for all vehicles patronizing the establishment or industry. No on-street parking of any kind shall be allowed in industrial zones.
   (B)   In commercial zones, the Town Council may require a business to expand or enlarge surface and light parking facilities if on-street parking becomes a nuisance.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-7) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.073 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PARKING.
   All applicants for conditional use permits shall show that they are capable of providing off-street parking for all vehicles that might be involved with the conditional use development.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-7) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
§ 153.085 PURPOSE AND INTENT.
   It is the purpose and intent of this subchapter to regulate sexually oriented businesses in order to promote the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the citizens of the town and to establish reasonable and uniform regulations to prevent the locating of the businesses in areas of the town where they may be harmful or deleterious to the community through adverse secondary effects. It is not intended hereby to impose a limitation or restriction on the content of any communicative materials, including sexually oriented materials, nor to restrict or deny access by adults to the materials insofar as they may be protected by the First Amendment.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-1) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
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