[Ord. 430, 7/16/2008; as amended by Ord. 438, 8/19/2009]
A.
General Requirements for Parking.
(1)
Minimum Dimensions.
(a)
Each parking space in a parking lot shall be at least nine feet
wide and 18 feet long. Each handicapped parking space shall be 13
feet wide by 18 feet long. The dimensions of van-accessible spaces
shall be provided in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act or equivalent provisions.
(b)
The minimum dimension, including access lane, across a double-loaded
parking bay with parking spaces at right angles to the access lane
shall be 62 feet and for a single-loaded bay, 44 feet. Where parking
spaces form a forty-five-degree angle with the access lane, the dimension
across a double-loaded bay shall be at least 50 feet and across a
single-loaded bay, 31 feet. Where parking spaces form a sixty-degree
angle with the access lane, the dimension across a double-loaded bay
shall be at least 56 feet and across a single-loaded bay, 36 feet.
(c)
A parking bay, for purposes of this chapter, shall include the
area within a parking lot containing an access lane and the parking
spaces to which the lane provides access. A double-loaded parking
bay denotes parking spaces on both sides of an access lane.
(2)
Maximum Distances of Parking From Use.
(a)
Parking to serve any multiple-family residential building shall
be located so that no required space is more than 200 feet from the
building such space is designed to serve.
(b)
Parking to serve any nonresidential use shall be located so
that no required space is more than 400 feet from the building or
use such space is designed to serve.
(3)
Enlargement or Change of Structure or Use.
(a)
Whenever a structure or use is enlarged or changed, whereby
25% or more additional parking area is required to serve such enlargement
or change, all parking areas shall be in accordance with this Part.
(b)
Any change from a residential to commercial or industrial use
shall comply in full with the requirements of this Part.
(4)
Where a structure or lot is of mixed uses, the total parking
requirements for the various uses shall be added together to determine
the total parking required on the lot.
(5)
On a single-family lot or townhouse lot, a garage and the access
drive to it may count as required parking areas. Where dwelling units
and/or commercial uses share parking and/or garage space, parking
designated for one dwelling or commercial use shall not block that
designated for other dwellings or commercial uses. No required parking
space shall occur wholly or partly in a public right-of-way or be
utilized for other than vehicle parking. Driveway entrances shall
be located to create maximum sight distances in both directions at
the street; and embankments, vegetation or other physical obstructions
shall be cut back or removed to enhance the driver's view of the street.
(6)
Within the NC, CC, M and CM Zoning Districts, the minimum number
of required parking spaces shall not be utilized for any display areas
and/or outdoor storage areas.
(7)
Design of Parking Lots.
(a)
All parking areas serving any commercial, industrial, public
or semipublic use or any residential development where more than two
dwelling units share the same parking area shall be surfaced.
(b)
Parking lot surfaces shall be constructed in accordance with
applicable Township construction, subdivision/land development and
stormwater management standards and approved by the Township Engineer.
(c)
Where interconnections between parking lots of two independent
developments are provided, a landowner and/or developer may be entitled
to one of the following incentives upon Board of Supervisors' approval:
[1]
A ten-percent reduction in required parking lot landscaping.
[2]
A five-foot decreased side or front yard setback requirement.
Table 7: Minimum Parking and Loading Requirements
[Amended by Ord. 493, 5/17/2017; and at time of adoption
of Code (see Ch. AO)] |
---|
Land uses shall provide the minimum number of spaces/berths
for development in accordance with the following, unless otherwise
approved by the Township Planning Commission:
|
Minimum Requirements
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Principal Use
|
Parking
|
Loading
| |
Residential Use
| |||
1
|
All other uses (uses not listed)
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
2
|
Apartment
|
1.5 spaces per dwelling unit and 0.5 visitor space per dwelling
unit within 300 feet of each dwelling unit
|
Greater than 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
|
3
|
Convalescent-care facility
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 1 space per 6 beds
|
1 berth
|
4
|
Group-care home
|
1 space per 4 residents and 1 space per employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
5
|
Halfway house
|
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
6
|
Life-care facility
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 1 space per resident
authorized to drive and 1 space per 6 beds
|
1 berth
|
7
|
Nursing home or personal-care home
|
1 space per 3 beds and 1 space per employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
8
|
Quad-plex
|
2 spaces per dwelling unit and 0.5 visitor space per dwelling
unit within 300 feet of each dwelling unit
| |
9
|
Rooming house or boarding house
|
1 space per 3 beds and 1 space per employee on peak shift
| |
10
|
Single-family dwelling
|
2 spaces per dwelling unit
| |
11
|
Townhouse
|
2 spaces per dwelling unit and 0.5 visitor space per dwelling
unit within 300 feet of each dwelling unit
| |
12
|
Two-family dwelling
|
2 spaces per dwelling unit
| |
Nonresidential Use
| |||
1
|
All other uses (uses not listed)
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
2
|
Adult theater
|
1 space per 100 square feet
| |
3
|
Alcohol rehabilitation facility
|
1 space per employee plus 2 spaces per meeting room
| |
4
|
Bakery
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
| |
5
|
Bank/financial institution
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area and 1 space
per employee on peak shift and 5 off-street waiting spaces per drive-in
window
| |
6
|
Bed-and-breakfast
|
1 space per guest room and 1 space per permanent resident
| |
7
|
Billboard
|
As determined by the Township
| |
8
|
Boarding kennel
|
1 space per employee and 1 space per 1,000 square feet
| |
9
|
Brewery (micro)
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
| |
10
|
Business services
|
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000-60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
11
|
Car wash
|
3 stacking spaces per wash bay
| |
12
|
Cemetery
|
1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area of office/admin/chapel/
mausoleum/viewing room space and 1 space per employee on peak shift
| |
13
|
Cinema (movie theater, not including adult theater)
|
1 space per 3 theater seats
| |
14
|
Communications antenna
| ||
15
|
Communications tower
|
1 space
| |
16
|
Consumer/personal services
|
1 space per 200 square feet of net floor area and 1 space per
2 employees on peak shift
|
0 to 9,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
10,000 to 19,999 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
17
|
Contractor yard or material storage facility
|
1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area plus 1 space
per employee
| |
18/ 19
|
Convenience store
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area and 1 space
per employee (does not include vehicle refueling positions)
|
0 to 9,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
10,000 to 19,999 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
20
|
Country club/golf course
|
6 spaces per hole and 1 space per employee on peak shift
|
0 to 9,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
10,000 to 19,999 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
21
|
Crematorium
|
1 space per employee
| |
22/ 23
|
Day-care center, pre-school, nursery school or kindergarten
|
1 space per staff on peak shift and 1 space per 5 students
| |
24
|
Day-care home
|
2 spaces and 1 space per employee on peak shift
| |
25
|
Department store
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
26
|
Distribution facility
|
1 space per employee
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
27
|
Drive-in theater
|
1 space per 1,000 square feet of viewing area
| |
28
|
Driving range
|
2 spaces per tee
| |
29
|
Dry-cleaning outlet
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 9,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
10,000 to 19,999 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
30
|
Dry-cleaning processing facility
|
1 space per 2 employees on peak shift
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
31
|
Emergency services
|
1 space per 500 square feet
| |
32
|
Essential services
|
1 space per employee on peak shift
| |
33
|
Fairgrounds/carnival grounds
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
| |
34/ 35
|
Farm/farmette
|
2 spaces per dwelling unit
| |
36
|
Farm stand, retail
|
1 space per 200 square feet of display
| |
37
|
Flea market
|
1 space per 50 square feet of sales area
| |
38
|
Flex space
|
1 space per 1,000 square feet plus 1 per employee on peak shift
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
39
|
Forestry
| ||
40
|
Funeral home or mortuary
|
1 space per 3 seats in the first viewing room parlor and 10
spaces per each additional parlor
|
1 for every 4 viewing rooms
|
41
|
Furniture sales or refinishing/ upholstering
|
1 space per 400 square feet of showroom space plus 1 space per
employee
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
42
|
Gaming facility
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
43
|
Gas wells
| ||
44
|
Grocery/food store
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
45
|
Hardware store
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
| |
46
|
Health/fitness club
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
| |
47
|
Heliport
|
2 spaces per helipad
| |
48
|
Home improvement center
|
1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
49
|
Home occupation, other
|
1 space per dwelling unit (in addition to residential requirement)
| |
50
|
Home-based business, no-impact
|
1 space per dwelling unit (in addition to residential requirement)
| |
51
|
Hospital
|
1 space per 2 beds and 1 space per employee on peak shift
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
52
|
Hotel, motel, or motor court
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 1 space per sleeping
unit; and additional regulations for restaurant/bar/conference room
if accessory use open to general public
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
53
|
Incinerator
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of gross floor area or
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
54
|
Junk storage and sales
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 2 patron spaces
| |
55
|
Juvenile detention center
|
1 space per employee on peak shift
| |
56
|
Laboratory
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of gross floor area or
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
57
|
Landfill (office)
|
1 space per 1,000 square feet and 1 space per employee on peak
shift
| |
58
|
Landscape nursery/retail sale of flowers, shrubbery and/or trees
|
1 space per 300 square feet of net floor area (indoor display)
and 1 space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor display
|
1 berth
|
59
|
Light manufacturing and/or assembly facility
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of gross floor area or
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
60
|
Liquor/beer store
|
1 space per 300 square feet of net floor area (indoor display)
and 1 space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor display
|
1 berth
|
61
|
Lumber mill
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of gross floor area or
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
62
|
Manufacturing
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of gross floor area or
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
63
|
Medical clinic
|
5 spaces per doctor on duty
| |
63.1
|
Medical marijuana dispensary
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
Less than 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
|
More than 20,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
63.2
|
Medical marijuana grower/processor
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of floor area or 1 space
per employee on peak shift
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000-60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
64
|
Mobile home park
|
1 1/2 spaces per mobile home (1 on lot and 1 within 300
feet of mobile home)
| |
65
|
Municipal services center
|
Library: 1 space per 250 square feet of net floor area
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
Museum: 1 space per 400 square feet of net floor area
|
As determined by the Township upon review
| ||
Township Building: 1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor
area
|
As determined by the Township upon review
| ||
66
|
Nightclub
|
1 space per 50 square feet of public or net floor area and 1
space per employee on peak shift
| |
67
|
Office (business, professional and/or public service)
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
Less than 40,000 square feet = 1 berth
|
Each additional 40,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
68
|
Office (medical)
|
3 spaces per exam room plus 1 per employee during peak shift
|
Less than 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
|
Each additional 40,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
69
|
Other towers (non-communications/non-water)
|
1 space per lot
| |
70
|
Package-sorting facility
|
Greater of 1 space per 750 square feet of gross floor area or
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
71
|
Park-and-ride facility
| ||
72
|
Parking garage/structure
| ||
73
|
Parking lot
| ||
74
|
Performance theater
|
1 space per 3 theater seats
| |
75
|
Pharmacy
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
Less than 20,000 square feet = 1 berth
|
More than 20,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
76
|
Place of worship and/or assembly
|
1 space per 75 square feet of net floor area of largest assembly
area or, for a theater, 1 space per 3 seats
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
77
|
Planned nonresidential development
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
78
|
Post office
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 1 space per service vehicle
stored on lot
|
1 berth
|
79
|
Power plant
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 1 space per service vehicle
stored on lot
|
1 berth
|
80
|
Private club
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
81
|
Public park/open space, playground and municipal recreation
facility
|
As determined by the Township
| |
82
|
Public/private utility buildings
|
1 space per employee on peak shift and 1 space per service vehicle
stored on lot
|
1 berth
|
83
|
Recreation facility, large-scale indoor (private and semiprivate)
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
|
1 berth
|
84
|
Recreation facility, outdoor (private and semi-private)
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
| |
85
|
Recreation facility, small-scale indoor (private and semiprivate)
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
| |
86
|
Rectory
|
1 per bedroom
| |
87
|
Rehabilitation facility
|
1 space per employee plus 0.5 space per bed
| |
88
|
Rendering facility
|
1 space per 1,000 square feet and 1 space per employee on peak
shift
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
89
|
Research-and-development facility
|
1 space per 500 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
90
|
Restaurant, high-turnover
|
1 space per 50 square feet of gross floor area and 1 space per
employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
91
|
Restaurant, low-turnover
|
1 space per 2 patrons during peak seating and 1 space per employee
on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
92
|
Restaurant, take-out
|
1 space per 50 square feet of gross floor area and 1 space per
employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
93- 95
|
Retail store
|
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
96
|
School, academic
|
Elementary and junior high: 1 space per staff employee on peak
shift and 1 space per classroom
| |
Secondary and postsecondary: 1 space per staff and 4 spaces
per classroom
| |||
97
|
School, commercial
|
1 space per 3 seats utilized at maximum capacity or 1 space
per 200 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater
| |
98
|
Senior center
|
3 spaces per meeting room plus 1 space per employee
| |
99
|
Sexually oriented business
|
1 space per 100 square feet
| |
100
|
Shooting range, indoor
|
1 space per target plus 1 space per employee
| |
101
|
Social service agency
|
1 space per employee
| |
102
|
Storage facility (self-storage/portable storage)
|
1 space per 2 employees on peak shift and 1 space per 10 storage
spaces
|
1 berth per each exterior door and 1 berth per 5 interior doors
|
103
|
Tavern
|
1 space per 50 square feet of public or net floor area and 1
space per employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
104
|
Tree farm/wholesale landscape nursery
|
1 space per 2 acres of production sales area
| |
105
|
Truck terminal
|
As determined by the Township
| |
106
|
Turnpike convenience facility
|
As determined by the Township
| |
107
|
Vehicle rental facility
|
1 space per 3 vehicles rented plus 1 space per employee
|
1 berth
|
108 — 111
|
Vehicle repair, maintenance, service station and/or sales
|
1 space per 400 square feet of showroom space, 1 space per employee
and 2 spaces per service bay
|
1 berth
|
112
|
Veterinary clinic/hospital
|
1 space per employee and 2 spaces per exam room
| |
113
|
Vineyard/orchard
|
1 space per employee and 1 space per 200 square feet of gross
floor area for public access
| |
114
|
Warehouse
|
1 space per employee on peak shift or 0.5 space per 1,000 square
feet (whichever is greater)
|
0 to 19,999 square feet = 1 berth
|
20,000 to 60,000 square feet = 2 berths
| |||
Each additional 60,000 square feet = 1 berth
| |||
115
|
Water tower
|
1 space per facility
| |
116
|
Wholesale business
|
1 space per employee on peak shift
|
1 berth
|
117
|
Winery
|
1 space per 400 square feet of showroom space plus 1 space per
employee
| |
118
|
Woodworking or cabinetry business
|
1 space per 400 square feet of showroom space plus 1 space per
employee
|
1 berth
|
119
|
Uses not listed (all other uses)
|
As determined by the Township upon review of parking study
|
As determined by the Township upon review
|
B.
Handicap Parking Spaces. The number of handicap-accessible parking
spaces shall be in accordance with the following table, unless otherwise
defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act or equivalent provisions.
The percentage of van-accessible spaces shall also be provided in
accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act or equivalent
provisions.
Table 8: Handicap Parking Spaces
| |
---|---|
Total Number of Spaces
|
Number of Handicap Spaces
|
Less than or equal to 100
|
4%
|
Greater than 100 but less than or equal to 200
|
4 plus 2% of the number over 100
|
Greater than 200 but less than or equal to 500
|
6 plus 1% of the number over 200
|
Greater than 500 but less than or equal to 1,000
|
2%
|
Greater than 1,000
|
20 plus 1% over 1,000
|
C.
Parking in Residential Districts.
(1)
Private off-street parking area shall be used exclusively for
the parking of noncommercial vehicles and motorcycles owned and used
by the occupants of the premises, including residents, tenants, employees
and employers.
(2)
Unenclosed private off-street parking of boats, vehicles operated
for any commercial purpose or any use otherwise not typically associated
with a private residence, construction implements, recreational vehicles
and/or trailers owned and used by the occupants of the premises, including
residents, tenants, employees and employers, shall not be permitted
for more than an aggregate of 72 hours in any three-month period.
After such time, the vehicle, implement and/or trailer shall either
be moved from the lot or parked in an enclosed area on the lot where
the vehicle, implement and/or trailer is not visible from any adjoining
property, public sidewalk, street, way or right-of-way.
(3)
No such item as identified in Subsection C(2) shall be stored
outside on a residential lot unless it is in condition for safe and
working performance of its intended function. Items shall not be parked
in such a manner as to create a dangerous or unsafe condition on the
lot where stored or parked, and they must be supported to retard tipping
or rolling.
D.
General Requirements for Off-Street Loading.
(1)
For retail and service commercial uses and apartment buildings
that do not accommodate large trucks (registered maximum gross vehicle
weight of 40,000 pounds or more), each loading space shall be at least
12 feet by 35 feet in dimension with a clear height of 14 feet six
inches. For all industrial uses, large product commercial uses (car
sales, major appliance and furniture, etc.), planned nonresidential
development, and office buildings that accommodate trucks with a registered
maximum gross vehicle weight of 40,000 pounds or more, each loading
space shall be at least 14 feet by 60 feet in dimension with a clear
height of 15 feet. All other uses with loading should provide a ten-foot
by twenty-five-foot loading space with a clear height of eight feet.
(2)
Maneuvering space shall be provided adjacent to the loading
area, if necessary, so that vehicles may change direction and leave
as well as enter the loading area moving in a forward direction. Public
roads adjacent to a loading area shall not be used for maneuvering.
Areas established for off-street parking shall not be utilized for
off-street loading or vehicle repair work.
(3)
Where there are multiple uses within a development, shared loading
areas shall be used among as many uses as practical. Loading areas
shall be adjacent to the use or building served; except that, in a
group of buildings in the same use on the same lot, one building may
be designated to receive and dispatch goods, provided that the total
applicable floor area in all buildings on the lot is aggregated in
determining the total required loading spaces.
(4)
Whenever a use is enlarged or changed, the additional loading
required to serve such enlargement or change shall be in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter.
(5)
Loading areas and adjacent maneuvering space shall be surfaced
with a permanent all-weather material placed over at least six inches
of well-compacted base course, capable of bearing the weight of vehicles
ordinarily traveling over or parking upon the surface, and shall be
sloped to assure positive drainage to an approved stormwater management
facility.
(6)
Loading areas may be lighted, but such lighting shall not create
glare conditions on adjacent residential properties or streets.
(7)
Access to the loading area on any lot shall be via a road or
lane at least 12 feet in width for one-way traffic or 22 feet wide
for two-way use, with a clearance of at least 14 feet six inches its
entire length.
(8)
When a loading area is to occur on a lot that abuts a residential
zoning district, the edges of such loading area between the residential
zone and the loading area uninterrupted by buildings or screening
topography shall be planted in accordance with the buffer yards defined
by this chapter. A solid fence or wall at least 6 1/2 feet in
height may be constructed in lieu of hedging as required by the buffer
yard requirements, provided that such fence or wall is maintained
in good condition.
(9)
Nothing in this section shall compel uses existing prior to
passage of this chapter to comply with these loading requirements,
except that any additions or intensifications of use upon the same
lot shall be provided with loading areas in accordance with these
requirements.
E.
Review and Approval of Parking and/or Loading Applications.
(1)
Any proposal for constructing or expanding a building or changing
its use shall be accompanied by a plan to provide off-street parking
and/or loading in accordance with this chapter, as a condition of
receiving approval for a building or occupancy permit.
(2)
The Zoning Officer, in addition to satisfying himself that the
requirements of this chapter are met, shall also determine that safe
access to parking and/or loading areas is provided and that advantage
is given the pedestrian in the parking area.
(3)
The submission shall show on a scaled drawing the layout of
the parking and/or loading areas, including each parking and/or loading
space, access lanes, stop bars and/or curbs, circulation in truck
maneuvering area, lighting, sidewalks, proposed grading at two-foot
contour intervals, storm inlets, stormwater management facility to
existing drainageway or storm sewer, location of buildings on the
lot, access from the public highway and section through the pavement
and base showing construction and materials.