(A) The required off-street parking spaces for any number of separate buildings, structures or uses may be provided collectively on one lot, provided that total number of such spaces shall be not less than the sum of requirements for the various individual buildings, structures or uses computed separately in accordance with this subchapter.
(B) When two or more uses are located within the same building or structure, off-street parking spaces equal in number to the sum of the separate requirements for each use shall be provided.
(C) Divisions (A) and (B) above notwithstanding, two or more non-residential uses may jointly provide and use off-street parking spaces when their hours of operation do not normally overlap, subject to the other requirements of this subchapter.
(D) All off-street parking spaces required by this subchapter shall be used only for the parking of vehicles of occupants, patrons, visitors, or employees and shall not be used for any kind of loading, sales or servicing, or for the continuous storage of a vehicle for more than 48 hours.
(E) Any parking area to be used by employees or visitors shall provide parking spaces and associated access aisles designated, marked, and located to adequately accommodate the disabled. Accessible spaces shall be provided in sufficient numbers and to the specifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Indiana Building Code (IBC). Each accessible or van accessible parking space shall be located adjacent to an access aisle and in close proximity to the entrance(s) most accessible for the disabled. The required number and sizes of such spaces shall be provided regardless of any other provisions of these regulations or of any reduction in parking requirements otherwise approved by the Commission or the Board.
(BC Ord. passed 1-22-2003; BC Ord. passed 3-26-2003)