[R.O. 2011 § 400.660; R.O. 2009
§ 156.115; CC 1981 § 30-93; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 93-130, 6-9-1993; Ord. No. 96-168, 6-19-1996; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998; Ord.
No. 10-244 § 1, 11-18-2010]
A.
General.
1.
In all zoning districts, off-street parking spaces and driveways for the maneuvering, storage and parking of motor vehicles for the use of occupants, employees and patrons of the buildings or structures hereafter erected or enlarged or of riverboats used, after the effective date of these regulations, shall be paved as defined in Section 400.050 and shall otherwise be provided as herein prescribed.
2.
Required parking spaces shall be
maintained and shall not be encroached upon so long as the main building,
structure, riverboat or use remains, unless an equivalent number of
such parking spaces is provided elsewhere in conformance with these
regulations. The owners of a building, structure, riverboat or other
use requiring off-street parking space must show to the satisfaction
of the Department of Community Development that they are the recorded
title holders of the property devoted to such principal land use and
of the property proposed for off-street parking use or that they are
the lessees of such property.
3.
Required off-street parking spaces
which serve an existing structure or use shall not be reduced in size
less than that required under the terms of these regulations.
4.
The City Engineer or designee shall
approve all off-street parking facilities prior to the issuance of
a building permit for such development.
5.
Plans for the development of any
parking lot must be submitted to and approved by the Department of
Community Development and the Department of Public Works. The plans
shall be prepared at a scale of not less than one (1) inch equals
fifty (50) feet and shall indicate existing and proposed grades, drainage
facilities, water mains and sewers, surfacing and base materials to
be used, points of ingress and egress and the general layout of the
proposed parking lot.
B.
Definitions.
1.
For the purposes of Division 1, Parking, of this Article, the term "structure" shall include the meaning prescribed by Section 400.050 and shall also include floating structures. The remodeling or alteration of existing buildings or structures shall be exempt from these provisions if:
2.
The term "floor area," as employed
in Division 1, Parking, of this Article, shall mean the gross floor
area of a building or structure used or intended to be used for service
to the public as customers, patrons, clients, patients or tenants,
including areas occupied by fixtures and equipment used for display
or sale of merchandise. "Floor area," for the purpose of Division
1, Parking, of this Article, shall not include any area used for:
C.
Parking In Residential Zoning Districts. Except as allowed by Section 400.600, all motor vehicles parked or stored on residential property in any residential zoning district shall be parked and stored:
1.
Within a garage or accessory structure
or on a paved driveway or on a paved parking area immediately adjacent
to the driveway, except that any gravel surfaces used for parking
of motor vehicles on the effective date of this Chapter may continue
to be used for parking of motor vehicles; and
2.
With the nearest edge of the motor
vehicle at least six (6) feet from the nearest edge of the right-of-way;
and
3.
With the nearest edge of the motor
vehicle at least two (2) feet from the nearest edge of a public sidewalk.
[R.O. 2011 § 400.670; R.O. 2009
§ 156.116; CC 1981 § 30-94; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 93-130, 6-9-1993; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998; Ord. No. 99-53, 2-4-1999; Ord.
No. 99-205, 6-3-1999; Ord. No. 01-111, 6-8-2001; Ord. No. 10-244 § 1, 11-18-2010; Ord. No. 12-231 § 2, 12-6-2012; Ord.
No. 15-069 § 4, 4-21-2015; Ord. No. 18-115, 5-15-2018; Ord. No. 22-104, 8-2-2022]
Except as otherwise provided in this
Chapter, when any building or structure is hereafter erected or structurally
altered, any building or structure hereafter erected is converted,
any riverboat is used, accessory off-street parking spaces shall be
provided as follows:
Use
|
Spaces Required
|
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Animal hospital
|
1 per 400 square feet of floor area;
4 spaces minimum
|
Auditorium, gymnasium, stadium, arena
or convention hall or community center
|
1 per 4 seats or seating spaces; see also Section 400.680(G)
|
Automobile or boat sales
|
1 per 300 square feet of floor area;
2 spaces minimum
|
Automobile repair and body shops
|
2 per every 3 employees or fraction
thereof; 2 spaces minimum; plus 1 per each bay
|
Automobile service stations that
provide repair services and include gas pumps
|
1 space for every 2 gas pumps, plus
2 spaces for each service bay or similar facility, plus 1 space for
every 1.5 employees, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used
in the operation
|
Banks
|
1 per 150 square feet of floor area;
5 spaces minimum
|
Banquet hall, party center or meeting
facility
|
1 space per 100 square feet of floor
area
|
Barber and beauty shops
|
1 per 150 square feet of floor area;
5 spaces minimum
|
Bowling alleys
|
5 per lane
|
Broadcasting stations
|
1 per 200 square feet or 5 spaces
minimum; auditorium for broadcasting station requires space as above
|
Church, temple, synagogue, auditorium
or place of assembly
|
1 per 4 seats or bench seating spaces [see Section 400.680(G)]
|
Congregate care facilities
|
1 per 2 beds
|
Convenience store with fuel
|
1 space per 250 square feet of floor
area, plus 1 space for every 2 gas pumps
|
Convenience store without fuel
|
1 space per 250 square feet of floor
area
|
Country club or golf club
|
1 per 5 members or 1 for each 400
square feet of floor area, whichever is greater
|
Day care centers and adult day care
centers
|
1 space per every 10 children or
adults receiving care, plus 1 space per employee
|
Drinking place, bar or tavern
|
6 per 1,000 square feet gross floor
area
|
Dwelling units
|
2 per dwelling unit
|
Fitness and health centers
|
One (1) space per 200 square feet
of floor area
|
Funeral or mortuary home
|
1 per 100 square feet of floor area,
excluding storage and work area; 30 spaces minimum
|
Furniture or appliance store, machinery,
equipment
|
1 per 350 square feet of floor area;
2 spaces minimum
|
Gaming establishments
|
1 space per employee on the maximum
shift; plus 1 space per 2 patrons and customers
|
Hospital
|
2 per patient bed. Bassinets and
incubators shall not be counted as beds
|
Library, museum or art gallery
|
10 spaces minimum, plus 1 additional
space for each 300 square feet of floor area in excess of 1,000 square
feet
|
Manufacturing or industrial establishment
|
1 per 2 employees on maximum working
shift plus space for storage of trucks or other vehicles used in connection
with the business or industry
|
Medical offices or clinic
|
1 per 200 square feet of floor area
|
Mobile home or travel trailer sales
|
1 per 200 square feet of sales office
area; 5 spaces minimum
|
Motel or hotel
|
5 spaces minimum, plus 1 per sleeping
room or suite
|
Nursing homes, convalescent homes,
homes for the aged or similar institutions
|
1 per 2 patient beds
|
Office or office building (other
than medical), post office, studio
|
1 per 350 square feet of floor area,
2 spaces minimum
|
Printers and publishers
|
1 per 2 employees on maximum working
shift plus space for storage of trucks or other vehicles used in connection
with the business
|
Private club, fraternity, sorority
or lodge, with sleeping rooms
|
2 per 3 sleeping rooms or suites
or 1 per 100 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater
|
Private club, fraternity, sorority
or lodge, without sleeping rooms
|
1 per 10 members or 1 for each 600
square feet of floor area, whichever is greater
|
Recreational uses, including public
or private skating rinks, swimming pools and exhibition halls without
fixed seats
|
1 per 100 square feet of floor area;
does not apply to accessory uses
|
Repair or service establishment,
plumbing, HVAC
|
1 per 200 square feet or 5 spaces
minimum
|
Restaurant (sit-down, drive-in or
carry-out)
|
1 per 100 square feet of floor area
|
Retail store, doughnut shop or delicatessen
|
1 per 200 square feet of floor area
|
Riverboat
|
1 space per employee on the maximum shift; plus 1 space per 2 passengers, patrons and customers; plus 1 space per 4 passengers for overlapping schedules; see also Section 400.680(H)
|
School
|
For elementary or junior high schools,
1 per 10 seats in main assembly room or 2 per classroom, whichever
is greater; for high school, college, business or trade school, 1
for each faculty and staff member plus 1 for each 5 students
|
Short-term rental, boarding or lodging house
|
1 per bedroom [See Section 400.421(A)(3) for short-term rentals.]
|
Senior housing facilities
|
1 per dwelling unit plus 1 per each
employee on the maximum shift
|
Speculative shopping centers and
speculative multi-tenant buildings
|
5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of
gross floor area
|
Theater
|
1 per 4 seats or seating spaces
|
Warehouse
|
1 per 2,000 square feet of warehouse
area, plus space for storage of trucks or other vehicles
|
[R.O. 2011 § 400.680; R.O. 2009
§ 156.117; CC 1981 § 30-95; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 93-130, 6-9-1993; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998; Ord. No. 09-227, 12-10-2009; Ord. No. 10-244 § 1, 11-18-2010]
A.
The parking space requirements for a use not specifically listed in Section 400.670 shall be the same as for a listed use with similar characteristics of parking demand generation as generally described in the most recently published Trip Generation Manual from the Institute of Traffic Design Engineers.
B.
The parking requirements in Section 400.670 are in addition to space for storage of trucks or other vehicles used in connection with any use.
C.
The parking requirements in Division 1,
Parking, of this Article do not limit special requirements, which
may be imposed with planned unit developments or conditional uses.
D.
For fractional spaces, round to the next
highest whole number.
E.
Except as otherwise provided, the number
of employees shall be computed on the basis of the maximum number
of persons employed on the premises at one (1) time on an average
day or average night, whichever is greater. Seasonal variations in
employment may be recognized in determining an average day.
F.
For any change in use or an increase in
floor area or in the number of employees or other unit of measurement
specified for the determination of required off-street parking spaces,
additional off-street parking facilities shall be provided on the
basis of the increase. However, no additional parking facilities shall
be required for any change created by an increase of less than ten
percent (10%) of the originally required number of spaces.
G.
When benches, pews or other seating arrangements
are provided in a place of public assembly, one (1) seat equals twenty
(20) lineal inches. Where specifications and plans filed with the
Department of Community Development specify a certain seating capacity
for a particular building, such specified seating capacity shall be
used as the basis for determining the required number of parking spaces.
H.
The parking requirements for the overlapping
schedules of riverboats may be reduced by the following percentages:
I.
"GPRS" Bonus.
All Tiers. Up to fifteen percent
(15%) of the total number of required parking spaces may be designed
for compact motor vehicles. Where possible, these spaces shall be
clustered together, located in areas with convenient access to the
principal building(s) served and shall be marked with signs restricting
their use to compact motor vehicles. For the purposes of this Subsection,
"compact motor vehicles" shall be defined as every motor vehicle fifteen
(15) feet or less in length.
J.
"GPRS" Bonus.
All Tiers. A covered bike rack providing
a minimum of five (5) bike parking spaces may be used in lieu of one
(1) vehicle parking space. Only one (1) such reduction may be utilized
per project.
K.
"GPRS" Bonus.
All Tiers. Each designated carpool
(multi-passenger) space shall count as two (2) required standard parking
spaces. The number of carpool parking spaces shall not exceed ten
percent (10%) of the total required parking spaces on a property.
L.
"GPRS" Bonus.
All Tiers. Up to ten percent (10%)
of the total number of required parking spaces may be designed for
motorcycles. Where possible, these spaces shall be clustered together,
located in areas with convenient access to the principal building(s)
served and shall be marked with signs restricting their use to motorcycles.
For the purposes of this Division, "motorcycles" shall be defined
as every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the
rider and designed to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in
contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor.
M.
"GPRS" Bonus.
Tiers 1 And 2. The total parking
requirement for a property shall be reduced by ten percent (10%).
Tier 3. The total parking requirements
for a property shall be reduced by twenty percent (20%).
[R.O. 2011 § 400.690; R.O. 2009
§ 156.118; CC 1981 § 30-96; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 93-130, 6-9-1993; Ord. No. 94-65, 4-6-1994; Ord. No. 94-114, 5-18-1994; Ord.
No. 98-209, 5-15-1998; Ord. No. 10-244 § 1, 11-18-2010]
A.
Joint Use Of Parking. Businesses may share
up to fifty percent (50%) of the required parking spaces; provided,
that the businesses sharing such use do not normally observe the same
business hours. Adjoining schools and churches may share up to one
hundred percent (100%) of required spaces. All such shared uses shall
be covered by a properly executed and recorded written agreement as
specified below.
B.
Parking For Mixed Uses. In cases of mixed
uses, the parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements
of the various uses computed separately; except that parking requirements
for permitted accessory retail and service uses in a hotel, motel
or motor lodge, containing fifty (50) or more rooms, may be reduced
by the following percentages:
C.
Off-Site Parking.
1.
All parking spaces required herein
shall be located on the same lot with the building or use served,
except for the following:
[Ord. No.
21-055, 3-16-2021]
a.
Where an increase in the number of
spaces is required by a change or enlargement of use or for non-residential
uses, the required spaces may be located and maintained off-site provided
the following criteria is met:
[Ord. No. 24-009, 2-6-2024]
(1)
With a change in use, required off-street parking may be located
not more than five hundred (500) feet from the building served with
approval of the Community Development Director and Engineering Director
after review and acceptance of a Parking Analysis which provides a
detailed analysis to justify the additional parking distance and shows
no negative impacts; or
(2)
With an expansion/enlargement of a use requiring site plan review,
required off-street parking may be located not more than five hundred
(500) feet from the building served with approval by the Planning
and Zoning Commission after review and acceptance of a Parking Analysis
which provides a detailed analysis to justify the additional parking
distance and shows no negative impacts.
2.
In any case where the required parking
spaces are not located on the same lot with the building or use served
or where such spaces are collectively or jointly provided and used,
such parking space shall be established by a recorded covenant or
agreement as parking space to be used in conjunction with the principal
use and shall be reserved as such through an encumbrance on the title
of the property to be designated as required parking space, such encumbrance
to be valid for the total period that the use or uses for which the
parking is needed are in existence.
3.
The parking requirements for riverboats
and gaming establishments, based upon number of employees, may be
reduced by the number of off-site employee parking spaces provided.
However, this reduction may occur only if the employer requires the
employees to use the off-site parking spaces and only if the employer
provides shuttle service for the employees to and from the off-site
parking spaces.
4.
Not more than twenty-five percent
(25%) of the required parking spaces may be provided at off-site locations
for an "PD-RF" Development involving gaming establishments.
[R.O. 2011 § 400.700; R.O. 2009
§ 156.119; CC 1981 § 30-97; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 90-87, 4-18-1990; Ord. No. 95-88, 3-30-1995; Ord. No. 95-344, 12-8-1995; Ord.
No. 96-138, 5-8-1996; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998; Ord. No. 99-53, 2-4-1999; Ord. No. 99-205, 6-3-1999; Ord. No. 05-181, 6-22-2005; Ord.
No. 09-227, 12-10-2009; Ord. No. 10-244 § 1, 11-18-2010]
A.
Paving. The required off-street parking
facilities shall be paved in accord with the standards of the City
Council. If the off-street parking space is required in connection
with a temporary use of land not exceeding thirty (30) consecutive
days in any one (1) year, then the space is not required to be a paved
surface area except that in no instance shall more than five (5) spaces
on private property be utilized as an unpaved, temporary parking lot
during a City recognized civic festival or event.
B.
Parking Dimensions. All new parking areas shall comply with the dimensional requirements provided in the following tables and as illustrated in Figure 8, except for disabled parking spaces which shall instead meet the stall width and access aisle requirements provided in Section 350.397 of this Code.
Standard Motor Vehicle Spaces
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Angle
|
Stall Width
A
|
Vehicle Projection
B
|
Aisle Width
C
|
Typical Module
D
|
Interlock Reduction
E
|
0°
|
9' 0"
|
7' 0"
|
16' 3"
|
30' 3"
|
0' 0"
|
45°
|
9' 0"
|
17' 0"
|
15' 3"
|
49' 3"
|
3' 2"
|
50°
|
9' 0"
|
17' 7"
|
15' 7"
|
50' 9"
|
2' 11"
|
55°
|
9' 0"
|
18' 1"
|
16' 1"
|
52' 3"
|
2' 7"
|
60°
|
9' 0"
|
18' 5"
|
16' 11"
|
53' 9"
|
2' 3"
|
65°
|
9' 0"
|
18' 7"
|
17' 10"
|
55' 0"
|
1' 11"
|
70°
|
9' 0"
|
18' 8"
|
18' 11"
|
56' 3"
|
1' 6"
|
75°
|
9' 0"
|
18' 7"
|
20' 4"
|
57' 6"
|
1' 2"
|
90°
|
9' 0"
|
17' 6"
|
26' 6"
|
61' 6"
|
0' 0"
|
Note: All dimensions based on a design
vehicle of six (6) feet two (2) inches wide by sixteen (16) feet eight
(8) inches in length. Parallel parking spaces [zero degree (0°)
angle) shall be a minimum of twenty-two (22) feet in length.
|
Compact Motor Vehicle Space
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Angle
|
Stall Width
A
|
Vehicle Projection
B
|
Aisle Width
C
|
0°
|
7' 0"
|
7' 0"
|
16' 3"
|
45°
|
8' 0"
|
17' 7"
|
15' 7"
|
60°
|
8' 0"
|
18' 5"
|
16' 11"
|
90°
|
8' 0"
|
17' 6"
|
26' 6"
|
Note: Parallel compact motor vehicle parking spaces zero degree (0°) angle] shall be a minimum of twenty-one (21) feet in length. For the purposes of this Division, "compact motor vehicle" shall be defined as every motor vehicle fifteen (15) feet or less in length. Compact motor vehicle spaces may be utilized pursuant to Section 400.680(I).
|
Motorcycle Parking Space
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Angle
|
Stall Width
A
|
Vehicle Projection
B
|
Aisle Width
C
|
0°
|
4' 0"
|
7' 0"
|
16' 3"
|
45°
|
5' 0"
|
17' 7"
|
15' 7"
|
60°
|
5' 0"
|
18' 5"
|
16' 11"
|
90°
|
5' 0"
|
17' 6"
|
26' 6"
|
Note: Parallel motorcycle parking spaces [zero degree (0°) angle] shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet in length. For the purposes of this Division, "motorcycles" shall be defined as every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor. Motorcycle parking spaces may be utilized pursuant to Section 400.680(L).
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C.
Marking. Parking spaces in lots of more
than five (5) spaces shall be marked by painted lines or curbs or
other means to indicate individual spaces. Signs or markers shall
be used as necessary to ensure efficient traffic operation on the
lot.
D.
Waiting Areas.
1.
Off-street waiting spaces shall be
a minimum of nine (9) feet wide and twenty (20) feet long.
2.
Facilities With Drive-Through Services.
Three (3) off-street waiting spaces shall be provided for each service
window on the same premises with every structure, or part thereof,
erected and used for serving customers in automobiles by means of
a service window or similar arrangement where the automobile engine
is not turned off.
3.
Car Washes. Self-service car washes
shall provide two (2) off-street waiting spaces for each washing stall.
Car washes other than self-service shall provide three (3) waiting
spaces for each washing stall. A drying lane fifty (50) feet long
shall also be provided at the exit of each washing stall in order
to prevent undue amounts of water from collecting on the public street
and thereby creating a traffic hazard.
4.
Day Care And Adult Day Care Facilities.
A minimum of two (2) off-street waiting spaces shall be provided for
each facility.
E.
Drainage And Maintenance.
1.
Off-street parking facilities shall
be drained to eliminate standing water and prevent damage to abutting
property and/or public streets and alleys.
2.
No surface water from such parking
area shall be permitted to drain onto adjoining private property.
3.
Off-street parking areas shall be
maintained in a clean, orderly and dust-free condition at the expense
of the owner or lessee and not used for the sale, repair or dismantling
or servicing of any vehicles, equipment, materials or supplies.
F.
Parking Lot Lighting.
1.
For parking lots with ten (10) or
more parking spaces, lighting shall be provided for all off-street
parking. For parking lots with less than ten (10) spaces, lighting
of the parking lot shall be required only if the facility is to be
used at night.
2.
Lighting to be used must provide
not less than one-fourth (0.25) foot-candle (horizontal illumination)
over the parking lot, including the parking spaces and access aisles.
A minimum of one-half (0.50) foot-candle must be provided at driveway
approaches. An iso-foot-candle diagram will be required to verify
proper illumination levels are provided on each site.
3.
Lighting shall be directed away from
surrounding properties and shall be installed to minimize glare.
G.
Means Of Ingress And Egress.
1.
For parking facilities permitting
two-way traffic, the entrance and exit driveways shall be at least
twenty-five (25) feet in width, as measured at the property line.
2.
For parking facilities accommodating
one-way traffic only, the entrance and exit driveways shall be at
least fifteen (15) feet in width, as measured at the property line.
H.
Parking Wells.
1.
Parallel parking wells located along public streets shall comply with all of the requirements, except for those on maximum length, given for curb cuts and driveways. Parallel parking wells shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet in width and twenty-two (22) feet in length, except parallel parking wells in the "FD" Frenchtown District shall be a minimum of eight (8) feet in width and twenty (20) feet in length. A row of parallel parking wells shall have a minimum ten (10) foot taper at each end. Parallel parking wells shall not be used to satisfy the off-street parking requirements of these regulations except for properties in the "FD" Frenchtown District as provided in Section 400.290.
[Ord. No.
21-055, 3-16-2021; Ord. No. 21-208, 12-21-2021]
I.
Encroachment And Protective Barriers. Off-street
parking spaces and access aisles shall not be located closer than
two (2) feet to a street right-of-way. When a parking space or access
aisle is located within two (2) to four (4) feet of a street right-of-way
line, a barrier shall be placed along the edge of the parking space
or access aisle for the purpose of preventing automobile encroachment
onto the street right-of-way. The barrier may be a fence, a wall or
a vertical concrete curb measuring six (6) inches in height.
J.
Parking Lot Landscaping.
1.
General Landscaping Requirements.
a.
Landscaped areas shall not be used
for any off-street parking and may be penetrated only by drives required
to provide access to the commercial lot.
b.
Trees shall be at least two and one-half
(2 1/2) inch caliper deciduous shade trees. Shrubs shall be planted
initially eighteen (18) inches tall and maintained to a maximum of
three and one-half (3 1/2) feet in height. All species are to be Missouri
hardy within the specified microclimate area.
c.
Where quality woodland exists, existing
growth shall be preserved between the right-of-way and the parking
lot and on the interior, exclusive of space required for sidewalks.
d.
With the exception of preserved quality
woodland areas left in the natural state, required ground cover may
be accomplished with mulch, sod, rock, stones or ground cover plant
species.
e.
All plants are required to receive
periodic maintenance to ensure good health and appearance, including
replacement of diseased or dead species. All other ground cover is
to receive periodic maintenance to ensure good appearance.
2.
Perimeters Adjacent To Public Rights-Of-Way.
When a parking lot is located adjacent to any public right-of-way,
except an alley, the following guidelines shall be used to landscape
the public right-of-way frontage of the parking lot:
a.
Provide a fifteen-foot landscaped
area from the right-of-way line, exclusive of space required for sidewalks,
to be planted with shade trees with a minimum of one (1) tree for
every fifty (50) feet of frontage or fraction thereof and a minimum
of one (1) shrub for every five (5) feet of lot perimeter or fraction
thereof. Shade trees are not required to be planted fifty (50) feet
on center and shrubs are not required to be planted five (5) feet
on center, but may be clustered to provide an enhanced site landscaped
appearance.
b.
In lieu of the provisions in Subsection (J)(2)(a), a two and one-half (2 1/2) foot high earthen berm may be constructed with slopes not to exceed a grade of twenty-five percent (25%) for lawn or turf areas, within a minimum width area of twenty-five (25) feet, exclusive of space required for sidewalks. Berms planted with ground cover and shrubs can be steeper, but shall not exceed a grade of fifty percent (50%). Shade trees are required with a minimum of one (1) tree for every fifty (50) feet of frontage or fraction thereof in all berm design alternatives.
c.
Exceptions.
[Ord. No.
21-055, 3-16-2021]
(1)
In the "HDD" Historic
Downtown District and "CBD" Central Business District, no landscaping
of the perimeter of a parking lot adjacent to an alley shall be required.
(2)
In the "FD" Frenchtown
District, no landscaping of the perimeter of a parking lot adjacent
to an alley shall be required, and all other required perimeter landscape
areas shall be five (5) feet from the right-of-way line.
[Ord. No.
21-208, 12-21-2021]
3.
Perimeters Not Adjacent To Public
Rights-Of-Way. Along the perimeter of the parking lot, other than
along a public right-of-way (but including alley frontages), the following
guidelines shall apply:
a.
Provide a minimum of a five (5) foot
wide landscaped area around the perimeter of the parking lot planted
with shade trees and low-growing shrubs.
b.
Provide a minimum of one (1) shade
tree for every fifty (50) feet of lot perimeter or fraction thereof.
Shade trees are not required to be planted fifty (50) feet on center.
c.
Provide a minimum of one (1) shrub
for every five (5) feet of lot perimeter or fraction thereof. Shrubs
are not required to be planted five (5) feet on center, but may be
clustered to provide an enhanced site landscaped appearance.
4.
Interior Landscaping. Parking lots
with twenty (20) or more spaces shall also have interior landscaping
to the following specifications: For the interior of the parking lot,
which excludes required landscape areas along rights-of-way alleys
and perimeter areas, five percent (5%) of the area of each parking
space shall be calculated to determine the required area for parking
lot landscaping. A minimum of one (1) shade tree shall be provided
for every fifteen (15) parking spaces or fraction thereof. One (1)
or more of the following alternatives shall be used to landscape the
parking lot:
a.
A continuous or interrupted raised
landscape strip or island, consisting of shade trees, shrubs and ground
cover, with a minimum width of five (5) feet, between rows or parking
spaces.
b.
Raised landscaped islands of no less
than one hundred (100) square feet and not more than two hundred (200)
square feet, with a minimum width of nine (9) feet, to be located
throughout the lot so as to meet the objectives of this Subsection
and planted with shade trees, shrubs and ground cover.
c.
Raised landscaped islands of no less
than nine (9) feet in width and twenty (20) feet in length, to be
located at the end of or in between rows of parking spaces and to
be planted with shade trees, shrubs and ground cover.
5.
"GPRS" Bonus.
All Tiers. The total number of required
shrubs and trees for parking lot perimeter and interior landscape
areas shall be reduced by twenty-five percent (25%).
Additionally rain gardens may be
permitted in lieu of perimeter and interior landscaped areas with
approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
K.
Curbing. All parking areas shall be curbed
with an integral six (6) inches of Portland cement concrete vertical
curbing, unless otherwise approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
[1]
Editor's Note: Section 405.705, Minimum Number Of Disabled Parking Spaces For Retail Establishments, as amended by Ord. No. 11-163, was moved to Section 350.397 of Art. V, Reserved Parking For Persons With Physical Disabilities, at the request of the City Attorney. This Section has been reserved for the City's future use.
[R.O. 2011 § 400.710; R.O. 2009
§ 156.130; CC 1981 § 30-111; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998]
A.
Off-street loading facilities shall be provided for retail stores, warehouses, factories, department stores, hotels, wholesale establishments, truck terminals, cold storage lockers, freezers, hospitals, laundries, dry cleaning firms and other uses similarly involving the receipt or distribution of vehicles, materials, goods or merchandise as required by Section 400.720.
B.
Loading facilities are to be located on
the same lot as the building, structure or portion thereof which they
are intended to serve.
C.
Off-street loading areas shall not be used
for the sale, repair, dismantling or servicing of any vehicles, equipment,
materials or supplies.
D.
Loading operations shall be conducted at
the side or rear of buildings for department stores, restaurants,
wholesale houses, warehouses, general services, manufacturing or industrial
establishments or other similar uses. In the process of loading or
unloading, no truck shall extend into any public or private drive
or street used for traffic circulation.
[Ord. No. 17-152 § 2, 7-28-2017[1]]
E.
The Traffic Engineer or his/her designee
shall approve all off-street loading facilities prior to the issuance
of a building permit for such development.
[R.O. 2011 § 400.720; R.O. 2009
§ 156.131; CC 1981 § 30-112; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998]
A.
Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter,
off-street loading spaces shall be provided in all districts as follows:
1.
Department stores, restaurants, wholesale
houses, warehouses, general services, manufacturing or industrial
establishments:
Parking Area in Square Feet
|
Loading Spaces Required
|
---|---|
2,000 – 10,000
|
1
|
10,000 – 20,000
|
2
|
20,000 – 40,000
|
3
|
40,000 – 60,000
|
4
|
Each 50,000 over 60,000
|
1 additional
|
2.
Retail stores, hotels and motels
(with food service), offices or office buildings and hospitals or
similar institutions:
Floor Area in Square Feet
|
Loading Spaces Required
|
---|---|
5,000 – 10,000
|
1
|
10,000 – 100,000
|
2
|
100,000 – 200,000
|
3
|
Each 1,000,000 over 200,000
|
1 additional
|
3.
Funeral Homes Or Mortuaries.
Floor Area in Square Feet
|
Loading Spaces Required
|
---|---|
2,500 – 4,000
|
1
|
4,000 – 6,000
|
2
|
Each 10,000 over 6,000
|
1 additional
|
[R.O. 2011 § 400.730; R.O. 2009
§ 156.132; CC 1981 § 30-113; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998]
[R.O. 2011 § 400.740; R.O. 2009
§ 156.133; CC 1981 § 30-115; Ord. No. 77-31, 7-5-1977; Ord. No. 98-209, 5-15-1998]
A.
Minimum Size. A loading space shall have
a minimum area of six hundred (600) square feet, a minimum width of
twelve (12) feet, a minimum length of fifty (50) feet and a vertical
clearance of at least fifteen (15) feet.
B.
Drainage And Maintenance.
1.
Off-street loading facilities shall
be designed to drain and eliminate standing water and prevent damage
to abutting property and/or public streets and alleys.
2.
Off-street loading facilities shall
be surfaced with erosion-resistant material in accordance with applicable
City specifications. Off-street loading areas shall be maintained
in a clean, orderly and dust-free condition.
C.
Minimum Number Of Loading Spaces. A building
entrance or exit designed for truck loading and unloading shall be
designed to provide at least one (1) off-street loading space.
D.
Protective Screening. Screening as described in Section 400.700(J) shall be provided where applicable.