A. All areas of a lot to be used for the purposes of parking, loading, storage, or access to any parking, loading or storage area shall be graded, surfaced, drained, and marked in accordance with all city standards and the provisions of this title. Parking stalls shall be clearly delineated by striping not less than three inches wide and appropriately labeled for loading, handicapped, etc., where necessary. Wheel stops and/or six-inch concrete curb shall be required for all parking stalls. Directional arrows and signs shall be placed on and off-site where required by the city engineer. In addition, parking area surfaces and grades shall comply with Section 20.70.080 of this title. Loading areas shall be sufficiently screened and shall not interfere with pedestrian ways.
B. The number of parking spaces and the design, construction, and striping of the parking areas shall be consistent with the site plan in the master plan document and as identified in the parking analysis report on file in the community development department. The site plan is attached as Exhibit D to Ordinance No. 2022-09-1541 and on file with the office of the city clerk.
C. Parking stalls shall measure nine feet in width by 20 feet in depth. Aisle widths shall measure 24 feet in width. The maximum vehicle overhang for any parking space shall be three feet.
D. Parking Analysis Report. The existing number of parking spaces as identified in the master plan on-site parking and circulation analysis report is 237. This number of spaces shall be maintained at all times.
E. Parking Permits. Parking permits shall be issued to all students, faculty, and staff. A maximum of 20 parking permits shall be provided for the high school students.
F. Parking Operations. Parking operations shall comply with the AUHS/AURA operations and parking and operations management plan required by subsection G, below.
G. AUHS/AURA Parking and Operations Management Plan. A parking and operations management plan shall be prepared by the applicant addressing, at a minimum:
1. Planned days and hours of operation of the pharmacy and clinic;
2. Expected number of daily clients at the pharmacy and clinic;
3. Limitations on pharmacy clients to those visiting and being treated at the clinic;
4. Safeguards against break-ins;
5. A parking and traffic management plan specifying provisions for on-site drop-off and pick-up areas, ingress and egress, and parking management measures to keep AUHS and AURA faculty, staff, and students from parking on surrounding city streets; and
6. Provisions for periodic meetings with surrounding property owners to learn of and address any concerns.
Such plan shall be provided to and approved by the community development department and kept on file at the department. Any proposed changes to the parking and operations management plan shall be approved ministerially by the community development director in writing. The director shall have the authority to refer any such proposed changes to the planning commission for consideration and action.
(Ord. 2022-09-1541 § 2 (part), 2022)