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REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS FOR PARKING AND LOADING SURFACES
All parking lots, loading areas, and vehicular use areas shall have durable all-weather surfaces with drainage and surface water control.
(Ord. 241, passed 11-27-85) Penalty, see § 154.04
A durable all-weather surface shall mean an improved surface of concrete, brick, asphalt, permanent porous grating, or other permanent dust-free surfaces; but shall not include wood chips or other material subject to decay.
(Ord. 241, passed 11-27-85) Penalty, see § 154.04
Stone may be used as a parking surface on a limited basis as an alternative material in accordance with the following standards:
(A) The entire parking facility in which the stone surface is used shall not consist of more than six parking spaces.
(B) To ensure that nuisances and safety hazards will not be created by the spilling of stone onto sidewalks and streets, stone shall not be used on any driveway or parking aisle within 15 feet of a street right-of-way.
(C) No limerock or similar material shall be used for stone surfaces.
(Ord. 241, passed 11-27-85) Penalty, see § 154.04
Parking spaces at the perimeters of the parking lots shall be provided with permanent curbs, bumpers, wheel stops, or similar devices sufficient to ensure that parked vehicles do not overhang sidewalks, landscaped areas, or other areas outside the parking lot, nor come in contact with walls, fences, or buildings. The city may also require such devices in other locations where necessary to protect planting, structures, or other areas from vehicular encroachment.
(Ord. 241, passed 11-27-85) Penalty, see § 154.04
The stopping edge shall be placed not less than two feet from the end of the parking space, and so located that the wheels of a standard-sized car pulling into the space will ordinarily come into contact with it.
(Ord. 241, passed 11-27-85) Penalty, see § 154.04
Improvements shall be provided as necessary to prevent ingress and egress at any point other than designated driveways.
(Ord. 241, passed 11-27-85) Penalty, see § 154.04
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