§ 153.130 DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDS—RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   Off-street parking for uses located in residential districts, excluding single-family dwellings, and including one-, two-, three-, and four-unit residential structures, adult foster care, small and large group homes, home occupations, family and group day care homes, bed and breakfast operations, and boarding and rooming houses, shall conform to the following regulations.
   (A)   The parking surface shall be covered with a pavement having an asphalt or portland cement binder, as required under § 153.125(B)(5), and shall be graded and drained to a storm sewer so as to dispose of surface water on the property.
   (B)   When lighting facilities are used, deflectors or shields shall be installed to direct the light away from adjacent residence areas and the source of illumination shall not be more than 15 feet above the parking surface.
   (C)   All open parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties by means of a brick wall, screen fencing, evergreens, and/or other barriers to minimize noise from motor vehicles and to prevent the direct glare of headlights from falling on adjacent properties.
(Prior Code, § 153.120) (Ord. D-1418, § 606, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983; Ord. D-1887, passed 2-19-2001, effective 3-1-2001)