§ 156.062 RESIDENTIAL PARKING; DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.
   For any one-, two-, and three-family dwellings (plus any authorized home occupation therein), regardless of district, the provisions of this section shall apply as minimum requirements.
   (A)   The parking spaces required by this section shall be located on the premises, but shall not be located in a required front yard. However, parking in addition to the required spaces is not permitted in a required front yard, except in driveways and turnarounds.
   (B)   The maximum width of a driveway at the road cut, curb, and/or municipal sidewalk is to be no wider than 24 feet.
   (C)   The parking spaces and associated driveway required for residential uses with zoning classifications of R-l, R-2, R-3, R-4, PDR, and PDM, and other residential uses with driveway lengths less than 50 feet, measured from the street, for front load garages, and driveway lengths less than 75 feet, measured from the street, for side load garages shall be improved with a minimum of six inches of compacted No. 53 stone and a minimum of four inches of high-performance, air-entrained concrete, sealed, with stress joints at appropriate intervals.
   (D)   The parking spaces and associated driveway required for residential uses in AG zoning districts and residential districts with driveway lengths greater than 50 feet, measured from the street, for front load garages, and 75 feet, measured from the street, for side load garages, as an alternative to (C), may be improved with a minimum of six inches of compacted No. 53 stone and five inches of asphalt. However, should the length of the driveway in this situation be over 200 feet, a stone driveway is allowed, provided that the street frontage is not improved with municipal sidewalk.
   (E)   Exceptions for brick or concrete paver driveways shall be granted. See standard detail for same.
(Ord. 23, § 2.40.120, passed 3-19-1997; Am. Ord. 281, passed 3-13-2018) Penalty, see § 156.999