1240.17 PARKING LOTS; OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING SPACE.
   (a)   "Parking lot" means any area used by the public, with or without a fee, for the standing or parking of vehicles, no part of which is in the public street or alley.
(Ord. 56-53. Passed 10-1-1956.)
   (b)   "Off-street parking space" means a space available for the parking of one motor vehicle abutting on a driveway adequate in width for the angle of parking for which the parking lot is designed and clearly marked, and such parking space and driveway are both entirely off the right-of-way any public street or alley. Each "off-street parking space" shall be clearly marked and such marking for each vehicle shall not designate any space smaller than that recommended by the latest edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Traffic Engineering Handbook, chapter on "Parking and Terminals".
(Ord. 2001-14. Passed 3-19-2001.)
   (c)   "Off-street loading space" means any off-street space available for the loading or unloading of goods, such space being not less than 15 feet wide, 30 feet long and 14 feet high and having direct usable access to a street or alley, except that any additional loading spaces alongside the first loading space need not be wider than 12 feet.
(1982 Code, § 1101.17) (Ord. 56-53. Passed 10-1-1956.)