§ 13-1-73 LOADING REQUIREMENTS.
   (a)   Loading space requirements. On every lot on which a business, trade or industrial use is hereafter established, space with access to a public street or alley shall be provided as indicated below for the loading and unloading of vehicles off the public right-of-way.
 
Use
Floor Area (sq. ft.)
Loading Space(s)
Retail, wholesale warehouse, service manufacturing, and industrial establishments
0 - 1,500
1,500 - 10,000
10,000 and greater
Each additional 20,000
None
1
2
1
 
   (b)   Multiple or mixed uses. Where a building is devoted to more than one use or for different uses and where the floor area for each use is below the minimum required for a loading space but the aggregate floor area of such uses is above such a minimum, then off-street loading space shall be provided as if the entire building were devoted to that use in the building for which the most loading spaces are required.
   (c)   Location. Required off-street loading spaces shall be located on the same lot with the principal use requiring such space. No loading space shall be located within 30 feet of the nearest point of intersection of two streets or require any vehicle to back into a public street.
   (d)   Design standards. Each off-street loading space shall have a width of at least 12 feet, a length of at least 45 feet, and a vertical clearance of at least 14 feet. Dimensions for loading spaces in connection with funeral homes shall be reduced to ten feet in width, 25 feet in length, and eight feet in vertical clearance. Every loading space shall be sufficiently screened in the form of a solid fence or shrubbery to protect neighboring residences.
   (e)   Surfacing. All open off-street loading berths shall be improved with a compacted macadam base, not less than seven inches thick, surfaced with not less than two inches of asphalt or treated with some comparable all-weather dustless material.
   (f)   Repair and service. No motor vehicle repair work or service of any kind shall be permitted in conjunction with loading facilities provided in any residence district.
   (g)   Utilization. Space allocated to any off-street loading berth shall not, while so allocated, be used to satisfy the space requirements for any off-street parking facilities, or portions thereof.
   (h)   Central loading. Central loading facilities may be substituted for loading berths on the individual zoning lots provided the following conditions are fulfilled.
      (1)   Each zoning lot served shall have direct access to the central loading area without crossing streets or alleys at grade.
      (2)   Total berths provided shall meet the requirements based on the sum of the several types of uses served. (Areas of types of uses may be totaled before computing the number of loading berths.)
      (3)   No zoning lot served shall be more than 300 feet removed from the central loading area.
      (4)   The tunnel or ramp connecting the central loading area with the zoning lot served shall be not less than seven feet in width and have a clearance of not less than seven feet.
(Ord. passed 1-18-2021)