The Downtown Business (DB) District is characterized by higher development density, small lots, and minimal building setbacks. Historically, a significant portion of the parking needs of this area has been provided by on-street parking, an option that is typically not available for suburban-type locations. For this reason, special parking regulations are warranted.
(a) For non-residential uses located within the DB District, only twenty-five percent (25%) of the required number of parking spaces as specified in Section 1175.07 below shall be required, provided that in all cases, sufficient off-street spaces shall be provided for all employees of the establishment.
(b) Required parking spaces may be located within 300 feet of the principal use which they are intended to serve.
(c) Two or more uses within the DB District may meet the parking requirements by the joint provision of parking facilities, provided the number of spaces and location otherwise meet the requirements of this Chapter. In such case, the applicant shall provide a written agreement between the parties, stating the terms under which such joint parking is provided and maintained.
(Ord. 2004-111. Passed 7-26-04.)