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(A) General requirements. To reduce traffic problems and hazards by eliminating unnecessary on- street parking, every use of land must include on- premises parking sufficient for the needs normally generated by the use, as provided by this section. Parking spaces or bays on street rights-of-way or contiguous to the street, required by subdivisions or other ordinances, are in addition to and not in place of the spaces so required.
(1) This section shall not apply to the Central Core District.
(2) The requirements of this section shall apply to all parking spaces and areas available for use or access by the public, for primary users of the facility, employee parking or for similar uses. This section shall not apply to internal access ways or storage yards not available for transient, public or employee parking.
(3) Parking spaces with a size of 162 square feet shall be provided as required in the accompanying table.
(4) The standard space is considered to be nine feet by 18 feet, exclusive of passageways. However, smaller spaces may be provided for compact cars, providing the total aggregate parking area provided totals 162 square feet per space for the total area.
(5) Parking spaces prescribed by this section for a business or industrial use must be located on the premises or on a site at least within 300 feet of the premises, as approved by the Board under the special exception parking use in the special exception section of this chapter. Required parking spaces may be located in the required front yard only in commercial or industrial districts.
(6) Parking areas and lots for special exception uses shall conform to the location requirements prescribed in § 153.120. Parking areas for such uses shall, if in the open, be paved with a hard or dust proof surface.
(7) A group of business or industrial uses may provide a joint parking area if the number of spaces in the area at least equals the aggregate of the spaces required for the several uses.
(8) Parking requirements may be waived by the Board for uses in a block in which 50% or more of the area is occupied, December 6, 1971, by business or industrial structures.
(9) A church or temple that requires a parking area at times when nearby uses do not need their parking facilities may, by agreement approved by the Board, use those facilities instead of providing its own.
(10) All parking areas and lots and loading areas shall be graded, drained, surfaced, striped and channelized in accordance with standards in this chapter or as otherwise adopted by a participating jurisdiction. Parking stalls shall be marked. Access lanes shall be clearly defined, including directional arrows to guide internal movements.
(11) Whenever a parking area for three or more cars is located in or adjacent to a residential district, it shall be effectively screened on any side, which adjoins or faces, including across a street right- of-way, any property used for residential purposes, by a wall, fence or planting screen. Such wall, fence, or planting screen shall be maintained in good condition and shall be landscaped with grass, hardy shrubs, or evergreen ground cover and maintained in a good condition.
(B) Parking area development standards.
(1) Lighting where provided to illuminate parking areas shall be hooded and so arranged and controlled so as not to cause a nuisance to highway traffic. The amount of light shall be provided according to standards approved by the Commission.
(2) In no case shall parking spaces be so arranged that ingress or egress from a parking space requires backing into a public or private pedestrian way or a public street.
(C) Required spaces. Parking spaces shall be provided as defined in Appendix E.
(D) Loading.
(1) Business uses, except those that do not receive or transport goods in quantity by truck delivery, shall be provided with loading berths and paved with a hard or dust-proof surface if in the open, as follows:
(a) Retail stores, department stores, wholesale establishments, storage uses, and other business uses shall be provided one berth for each 3,000 through 15,000 square feet of use, plus one additional berth for each 25,000 or fraction thereof above 15,000 square feet;
(b) Office buildings shall be provided one berth for the first 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, plus one additional for each additional 200,000 square feet of floor area.
(2) Industrial uses shall be provided with loading berths as follows.
Gross Floor Area Berths
0-15,000 square feet 1
15,001-40,000 square feet 2
40,001-100,000 square feet 3
Each additional 40,000 square
feet or fraction thereof 1
feet or fraction thereof 1
(3) Each loading berth prescribed in this section must provide at least a 12 feet by 45 feet loading space, with a 14 feet height clearance. Location of required berths shall be designed to minimize disruption of the use of other off-street parking spaces during business hours.
(1985 Code, § 36-7-4-600(4.2))
(A) The following information shall be submitted with the application for a special exception for mineral extraction operations including borrow pits and topsoil removal and storage areas.
(1) A map of existing conditions showing the lands proposed to be included in the plant area and the land within 1,000 feet in all directions.
PLANT AREA shall mean the territory planned for extraction of sand, gravel or other earth materials and the operational installation, if any, for the excavating, processing and distribution of the minerals. This shall show the boundaries of the plant area and existing conditions on the mapped lands, including:
(a) Existing contours (with a contour interval appropriate to the site which accurately reflects the topographic condition);
(b) Water bodies and drainage courses, depth of water table below existing terrain;
(c) Estimate of depth and extent of deposit;
(d) The present use of adjoining lands (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, recreation, agricultural and the like);
(e) The present zoning classification of subject and adjoining lands and setback requirements;
(f) All publicly owned lands;
(g) Public rights-of-way and road types;
(h) Easements and railroad lines.
(2) A plan of operational areas showing:
(a) Area proposed for excavation;
(b) Area proposed for settling ponds and wash water outlets;
(c) Area proposed for processing facilities and storage;
(d) Area proposed for production facilities (if any) for resource-related industry;
(e) Area proposed for plant entrance, office dispatcher headquarters, off-street parking and equipment storage.
(3) A plan of excavation showing:
(a) Division of the area proposed for excavation into one or more excavation units which are to be excavated and rehabilitated in sequence. Estimated dates for the rehabilitation of the excavation units should be provided;
(b) Methods to be used to minimize the effect of erosion by wind and water on the entire tract, such as the planting of ground cover vegetation;
(c) Methods of screening the area of operations from view, such as planting screens or the use of earth mounds.
(4) A conceptual plan of development for the rehabilitation and reuse of the entire plant area following the extraction showing:
(a) A proposed plan for landscape rehabilitation, including grading, drainage, planting and similar appropriate installations;
(b) The proposed water area (if any) resulting from excavation;
(c) A proposed plan of functional reuse of the total plant area showing, diagrammatically, future locations of residential, commercial, industrial, public, semi-public and other land uses, if any, and the principal elements of a future traffic circulation system to service the area. Sufficient information shall be provided to determine the general characteristics of the proposed development such as population density ranges, types of commercial or industrial usage and kinds of public areas.
(5) A bond with surety satisfactory to the Board in the amount of $500 per acre of area proposed to be excavated, which shall run to the legislative body of the city, as the case may be to insure the satisfactory completion of the landscape rehabilitation shown in the plan of development following the extraction process.
(B) The plant area will be used primarily for the excavation of sand, gravel, rock and other earth materials and the processing, storage, stockpiling, distribution and sale thereof.
(C) The following uses may be permitted when they are determined to be functionally beneficial to the extraction activity, appropriate to the location and environs and not detrimental to adjoining lands:
(1) Concrete batching plants;
(2) Mixing plants for either portland cement or asphaltic concrete;
(3) Concrete block, pipe, beam, slab or panel plants.
(D) The uses referred to in divisions (B) and (C) of this section are subject to the performance standards prescribed in § 153.044.
(E) Other plant area requirements include the following.
(1) Slopes. No production from an open pit shall be permitted which creates a finished slope steeper than one and one-half feet horizontal to one foot vertical for the excavation of sand and gravel or which created a finished slope steeper than one foot horizontal to one foot vertical for the excavation of product other than sand, except that in locations where the soil or rock content is such that vertical cuts are proven to be safe, a vertical cut up to eight feet in depth from ground level with a shelf no less than 12 feet wide followed by a vertical cut thereafter of any depth shall be allowed.
(2) Fencing. Prior to the commencement of any operations in a plant area or part thereof located within 500 feet of a developed residential area, public park or other institution or public highway, a fence shall be constructed enclosing the plant area or part within that prescribed distance. Shops, garages, warehouses, storage areas, offices, dwelling units and other areas shall be of: woven wire, not capable of receiving a child’s foot and be at least four feet in height; or a planting of shrubs capable of producing a tight practically impenetrable hedge (such as multifloral rose). The bottom of the fence shall conform to the ground surface so as to prevent any opening between it and the ground surface exceeding four inches. Gates of the same height as the fence shall be installed at all points of vehicular or pedestrian ingress and egress. Said gates shall be equipped with keyed locks and shall be kept locked at all times when the plant area operations are shut down. Said fence, gates and locks shall be maintained in good condition.
(3) Hours of operation. Extraction and material processing activities permitted in the plant area shall be limited to the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m., except in the following situations:
(a) Where required by public authorities;
(b) Where work requires a continuous flow of materials;
(c) Where necessary due to public emergencies;
(d) Where any necessary and reasonable repairs to equipment are required.
(4) Ingress, egress, and traffic safety. Access roads to any plant area shall be limited to one or at most two points and shall be constructed on a level with the pavement of any public street or highway for a distance of not less than 80 feet therefrom and the 80 feet of road shall be improved with a dust proof all weather surface. Adequate sight distance shall be maintained for traffic safety in compliance with the standards and requirements of the local highway authorities.
(5) Off-street parking. Off-street parking shall be provided for all equipment and for cars of employees.
(6) Screens. Screen planting consisting of a variety of trees, shrubs or both in the same planting area or a combination of seeded earth mounds and plant material screens shall be constructed and planted so as to form dense screens to a height appropriate to block out objectionable features and maintained along the perimeter of any area being operated where said permitted abuts a public thoroughfare or a developed residential area unless the natural topography eliminates the need for such a screen.
(7) Drainage. Upon the completion of operations, the land shall be left in a safe condition so that sufficient drainage shall be provided so as to prevent water pockets or undue erosion, with all grading and drainage such that both natural storm water leaves the entire property at the origin, natural drainage points, and that the area drainage to any one such point is not increased.
(8) Depth. Excavations made to water producing depths and proposed as water areas in the plan of development should have a minimum depth at some point of not less than six feet measured from the low water mark.
(9) Rehabilitation. The rehabilitation of the plant area in conformance with the plan of development shall be submitted with the application.
(1985 Code, § 36-7-4-600(4.6))
(A) In cases where land is used for such purposes as defined in this section, or any use so indicated in § 153.120 where the physical characteristics of the land are substantially changed as a result of the operation, a proposed plan of functional reuse of the land is required at the time of application for the improvement location permit or special exception. The plan shall show future locations of residential, commercial, industrial, public, semi- public, and other land uses, if any, and the principal elements of a future traffic circulation system to service the area. Furthermore, sufficient information shall be provided to determine the general characteristics of the proposed development such as population density ranges, types of commercial or industrial usage, and kinds of public areas.
(B) A bond with surety satisfactory to the Director in the amount of $500 per acre of area proposed to be substantially altered is required. The bond shall run to the legislative body of the city, as the case may be to insure that the land is capable of reuse after the operation is completed. The bond shall run for the term of the operation, plus five years.
(C) In addition to special exception uses listed in § 153.120, the requirements of this section shall apply to the following uses:
(1) Automobile body shops with exterior storage;
(2) Commercial sanitary landfills, garbage disposal facilities and transfer stations;
(3) Establishments engaged in the dismantling of motor vehicles for resale of used auto parts;
(4) Junk yards;
(5) Mineral extraction operations;
(6) Scrap processing or recycling yards (open);
(7) Storage yards for disabled vehicles (commercial).
(1985 Code, § 36-7-4-600(4.7))
SIGN STANDARDS
Signs and advertising structures may be erected and maintained in the districts where such uses are permitted after having secured approval of the location, size and design of said sign or advertising structure subject to the following conditions.
(A) Signs and advertising structures shall conform with the regulations for the district in which they are located.
(B) The area of a sign or advertising structure shall be calculated by multiplying its maximum vertical dimension by its maximum horizontal dimension, if the sign is combined on a single sign face. If separate letter or symbols are used and attached independently, the actual size of each component shall be calculated to determine sign size.
(C) No sign or advertising structure shall be erected at the intersection of any streets in such a manner as to obstruct free and clear vision of operators of motor vehicles, or at any location where, by reason of the position, shape or color, it may interfere with, obstruct the visions of, or be confused with any authorized traffic sign, signal or device or which makes use of the words “STOP,” “DANGER” or any other word, phrase, symbol or character in such manner as to interfere with, misled or confuse traffic.
(D) Lights used to illuminate signs or advertising structures shall be so installed as to concentrate the illumination on the sign or advertising structure and so as to minimize glare upon a public street or adjacent property.
(E) Whenever the area of any sign is limited by this chapter a double faced sign may be erected having the allowed sign area on each side of the sign; provided, the maximum dimension between the two faces of the double faced sign shall not exceed 24 inches or 10% of the maximum dimension of the face of the sign whichever is the lesser.
(F) Signs may be placed on the outer faces of a marquee if they are made a part thereof and do not exceed the Building Code’s limitation on marquees. No sign shall be hung from the underside of a marquee unless it meets the minimum height limitations applicable to a marquee. No signs shall be placed on the roof of a marquee. All wall or projecting signs placed above a marquee shall comply with the requirements for such signs as if no marquee existed.
(G) Signs may be painted upon the surface of a building; provided, however, that when such signs are so located to face a residential district, any lights on the signs shall not shine directly at the residential district.
(H) Not more than 150 square feet of the total sign area shall be permitted on any one building.
(I) No sign or part thereof shall be attached to or extend over any public street right-of-way, unless otherwise provided in this chapter.
(1985 Code, § 36-7-4-600(4.3))
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