TABLE 155.5101.G.8.A: MINIMUM STACKING SPACES FOR DRIVE-THROUGH AND RELATED USES
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TABLE 155.5101.G.8.A: MINIMUM STACKING SPACES FOR
DRIVE-THROUGH AND RELATED USES
Use or Activity 1
Minimum Number of Stacking Spaces
Measured From
TABLE 155.5101.G.8.A: MINIMUM STACKING SPACES FOR
DRIVE-THROUGH AND RELATED USES
Use or Activity 1
Minimum Number of Stacking Spaces
Measured From
Automated teller machine (ATM) (See Section 155.4303.C.)
2
Teller machine
Bank or financial institution, with drive-through service (See Section 155.4303.I.)
3 per lane
Teller window
Battery exchange station
3 per bay
Bay entrance
Car wash and auto detailing, automatic (See Section 155.4219.H)
4 per bay
Bay entrance
Car wash and auto detailing, self-service (See Section 155.4219.H)
2 per bay
Bay entrance
Drug store or pharmacy, with drive-through service (See Section 155.4303.I.)
4 per lane
Agent window
Dry cleaning or laundry drop-off establishment with drive-through service (See Section 155.4303.I.)
4 per lane
Window
Gasoline filling station (See Section 155.4219.I)
1
Each end of the outermost gas pump island
Gated driveway  3
3
Gate
Nursing home facility (See Section 155.4209.G.)
3
Building entrance
Oil change/lubrication shop (See Automotive Repair and Maintenance Facility Section 155.4219.E)
3 per bay
Bay entrance
Restaurant, with drive-through service 2 (See Section 155.4303.I.)
4
Order box
School, elementary or middle (See Section 155.4207.B,D.)
10
Building entrance
Valet parking for residential uses
10% of the total parking capacity of the facility up to a maximum of 5 spaces
Designated drop-off area
Valet parking for nonresidential uses
10% of the total parking capacity of the facility up to a maximum of 8 spaces
Designated drop-off area
Other
Uses not specifically listed are determined by the Development Services Director based on standards for comparable uses, or alternatively based on a parking demand study
NOTES:

1. See Article 4: Use Standards.

2. Restaurants with
drive-through service shall provide at least four additional stacking spaces between the order box and the pick-up window—see Figure 155.5101.G.8.a: Stacking spaces for a drive-through restaurant.

3. Except for gates that remain completely open during business hours.
 
            ii.   Design and Layout
               Required stacking spaces are subject to the following design and layout standards:
               (A)   Stacking spaces shall be a minimum of nine feet wide and 18 feet long.
               (B)   Stacking spaces shall not impede onsite or offsite vehicular traffic movements or movements into or out of off-street parking spaces.
               (C)   Stacking spaces shall not impede onsite or offsite bicycle or pedestrian traffic movements.
               (D)   Stacking spaces shall be separated from other internal driveways by raised medians if deemed necessary for traffic movement and safety by the Development Services Director.
Figure 155.5101.G.8.a: Stacking spaces for a drive-through restaurant
         b.   For Parking Lot Entrance Driveways
      Nonresidential uses shall provide stacking lanes between the edge of the street right-of-way and entrances into off-street parking areas in accordance with the minimum stacking lane distance established in Table 155.5101.G.8.b: Minimum Stacking Lane Distance for Parking Lot Entrance Driveways. (See Figure 155.5101.G.8.b: Stacking lane for a parking lot entrance driveway.)