An OFF-STREET WAITING SPACE is defined as an area ten feet wide by 24 feet long and shall not include the use of any public space, street, alley or sidewalk. On the same premises with every building, structure or part thereof erected and occupied for the purpose of serving customers in their automobiles by means of a service window or similar arrangement where the automobile engine is not turned off, there shall be provided off-street waiting spaces in accordance with the following:
Use Served by Drive-Through Lane | Minimum Stacking Requirements by Lane |
Use Served by Drive-Through Lane | Minimum Stacking Requirements by Lane |
Car wash (coin operated) | 3 vehicles in advance of the washing beyond storage for 1.5 vehicles beyond the washing bay as a drying vacuum area |
Car wash (tunnel wash) | 4 times the maximum capacity of the auto wash in advance of the tunnel and 3 vehicles beyond the tunnel for drying areas |
Convenience market | 3 vehicles per lane inclusive of the vehicle at the window |
Dry cleaners | 4 vehicles per lane inclusive of the vehicle at the window |
Financial institution | 6 vehicles per lane inclusive of the vehicle at the window |
Pre-school child care (day nursery) and day care centers | 1 vehicle per 15 children inclusive of the vehicle at the drop-off point; no parking area or maneuvering lanes shall be permitted between the drop-off point and the principal entrance to the building |
Quick oil change | 4 vehicles per lane inclusive of the vehicle being served |
Restaurant | The distance between the order board and the pick-up window shall store 4 vehicles, and storage shall be provided for 4 vehicles in advance of the menu board (not including the vehicles at the pick-up window and menu board) |
Other uses | For uses not listed above, the Planning Commission, shall make the determination of minimum required vehicle stacking spaces at the time of the site plan review |
(Prior Code, § 15.405) (Ord. eff. 12-1-2019)