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15-12-7: OVERLAPPING AND SHARED PARKING REDUCTIONS:
   A.   Overlapping Parking: The use of one parking stall for two (2) uses on separate lots in a commercial or manufacturing zone is allowed if:
      1.   Both uses are nonresidential.
      2.   Either use is no further than five hundred feet (500') from the parking area measured from property line to property line.
      3.   It can be established the uses characteristically result in peak accumulations of parked vehicles at different hours, days or seasons.
      4.   Appropriate signage is posted in the parking lot and building which states the location of the parking.
      5.   All participating parties enter into a signed written agreement which shall be recorded with the participating properties at the Weber County Recorder's Office and copy of such recorded document filed with the Community Development Department. The document shall state the hours of operation for each use, and the number and location of stalls which will overlap. If at any time the agreement lapses, the businesses shall provide sufficient individual parking to meet the ordinance requirements.
      6.   In addition to the preceding provisions, schools, churches and public buildings in residential zones may allow shared parking arrangements, as a permitted use, with commercial or manufacturing uses in another zone provided that such uses either face across the street or are adjacent to the use which is sharing the parking.
   B.   Shared Parking: Shared parking (the use of 1 stall for more than 2 uses on the same lot as the parking space) in a commercial or manufacturing zone is allowed if it can be established the uses characteristically result in peak accumulations of parked vehicles at different hours, days or seasons.
   C.   Parking Reduction: Parking reduction of ten percent (10%) of the required parking for more than two (2) uses on the same lot is allowed if it can be shown that there are mixed parking demand uses, (e.g., residential and retail, office and retail, residential and office, restaurant and office) or the number of commercial uses exceeds ten (10) individual businesses on the lot.
(Ord. 99-38, 10-19-1999)