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l ARTICLE XV. OFF-STREET PARKING Page 3 of 19 <br />1 <br />-~ prevent parked vehicles from extending beyond the parking area boundary line or <br />intruding into any pedestrian walkway, and to prevent vehicles from contacting any wall, <br />fence or landscaped area. <br />(b) When the parking area abuts residentially zoned property, property used for <br />residential purposes, or sensitive land uses, a minimum six-foot high masonry wall shall <br />be erected along such property lines, except that such wall shall not exceed four (4) feet <br />in height along any required front yard of the adjacent property. <br />(c) Lights used to illuminate the parking area shall be reflected away from any <br />residence or sensitive land use. <br />(d) All required stalls shall be clearly outlined with double-striping on the surface of the <br />lot. <br />~ (e) The parking area and driveways shall be paved with asphaltic or concrete <br />surfacing. <br />(f) All parking areas shall be accessible to vehicles via driveways and aisles of the <br />size specified herein. <br />(g) Cart corrals shall be provided throughout parking lots for uses that rely on <br />shopping carts for normal business operations. <br />l <br />(h) Sensitive land uses as used in this section are those adjacent land uses such as <br />child care facilities, parks, schools, churches, convalescent homes, and hospitals that <br />t will be potentially impacted by the proposed parking lot and ancillary parking activities. <br />;' (i) All parking areas required by this chapter are to be maintained in a safe, clean and <br />repaired state with no potholes, solid paving, and legible striping. <br />~ ~ ~ (Ord. No. NS-2091, § 1, 11-19-90; Ord. No. NS-2340, § 4, 12-15-97; Ord. No. NS-2446, § 23, 9- <br />18-00) <br />i <br />~ Sec. 41-1305. Loading space requirements. <br />Every building involving the receipt or distribution by vehicle of materials or merchandise <br />incidental to carrying on such activity shall be provided with at least one (1) space for standing, <br />loading and unloading of vehicles to avoid undue interference with the public use of on-site <br />l travel aisles, streets and alleys. Such space shall be provided at a size sufficient to <br />accommodate the largest delivery vehicle likely for the building and in no case be less than ten <br />(10) feet by twenty-five (25) feet. Loading zones shall be provided at a rate of one (1) for every <br />ten thousand (10,000) square feet of floor area or outdoor storage area. Afourteen-foot <br />minimum height clearance shall be maintained. Loading zones shall not interfere with or be <br />used for off-street parking purposes. Loading zones shall be clearly designated and labeled, <br />and may not be located adjacent to property used or zoned- for residential purposes. <br />1 (Ord. No. NS-2091, § 1, 11-19-90; Ord. No. NS-2340, § 5, 12-15-97) <br />l parking <br />Sec. 41-1306. Handicapped parking. <br />(a) Number. A portion of the required off-street parking spaces required for any use <br />by this chapter shall be designed for physically handicapped persons in accordance with <br />- state law and the following standards: <br />_._ TABLE INSET: <br />31 of 82 <br />r,,+„•//lihrarcrK mnnir.nrlP nnm/aatPwav rlll/n~l'~i~15/3154/3169?~temnlates$fn=do... 8/5/2005 <br />
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