Short-term parking may be permitted within multi-tenant nonresidential shopping centers. Short-term parking spaces shall be approved via the administrative review process as outlined in § 155.301(C). Short-term parking spaces shall be subject to the following provisions:
(A) All short-term parking spaces are deemed exclusive and will only be permitted when a parking surplus exists on the property.
(B) All short-term parking must meet minimum design standards of § 155.606.
(C) Short-term parking must not impede normal traffic flow nor interfere with the operations of emergency equipment.
(D) Outparcel buildings and freestanding buildings:
(1) Less than 10,000 square feet may be permitted a maximum of three short-term parking spaces.
(2) Between 10,000 square feet and 20,000 square feet may be permitted a maximum of five short-term parking spaces.
(3) More than 20,000 square feet may be permitted a maximum of ten short-term parking spaces.
(E) Office parks or industrial parks may be allotted up to 2% of the total parking on site to be used for short-term parking space.
(F) Tenants within multi-tenant shopping centers:
(1) Less than 10,000 square feet may be permitted a maximum of three short-term parking spaces.
(2) Between 10,000 square feet and 20,000 square feet may be permitted a maximum of five short-term parking spaces.
(3) More than 20,000 square feet may be permitted a maximum of ten short-term parking spaces.
(G) Location of short-term parking shall not limit or restrict reasonable access to the tenant bays and shall be subject to the review and approval by the Planning and Economic Development Department. (Ord. 2021-02, adopted 3-17-21; sought to be reconsidered, Commission passed 4-21-2021; Am. Ord. 2022-02, passed 6-15-22; Am. Ord. 2022, passed 6-18-24)