Off-street parking regulations are established to achieve, among others, the following:
(A) To relieve congestion so streets can be utilized more fully for movement of vehicular traffic;
(B) To promote the safety and convenience of pedestrians and shoppers by separating parking areas and extensive car movements in the vicinity of pedestrian ways;
(C) To protect adjoining residential neighborhoods from on-street parking;
(D) To establish reasonable controls on the amount of impervious surface coverage on a property;
(E) To provide for the effective management of stormwater runoff from off-street parking; and
(F) To promote the general convenience, welfare and prosperity of residential, business, and service developments which depend on off-street parking facilities.
(Ord. 5-2005, passed 3-23-05; Am. Ord. 2-2009, passed 3-4-09; Am. Ord. 7-2022, passed 10-5-22)