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Ordinance Number
1995-10
Adopted Date
05/31/1995
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
06\14\1995
Entity Name
Various Land Development Regulations
Subject
Amending LDRs Ch. 901,902,911,912,913,914,etc.
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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1048
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(d) All parking areas shall be designed in conjunction <br />with the interior circulation pattern to promote <br />orderly flow of all traffic without encroachment of <br />vehicles into pedestrian areas, landscape areas, or <br />traffic circulation areas. This shall be <br />accomplished by use of any one or combination, of <br />the following methods: mountable, or non -mountable <br />curbing, landscape islands, tire stops of concrete, <br />recycled materials sold for the purpose of use as <br />tire stops, other barriers of metal, or permanent <br />materials approved by the public works director <br />for the intended use. <br />The following regulations shall apply to the design <br />of parking areas and specific parking spaces: <br />1. Vehicles shall not encroach upon landscape or <br />pedestrian areas. Such areas shall be protected by <br />curbing, tire stops, or the equivalent. Designs <br />may be approved that allow for up to 3 feet of <br />vehicle overhang_ into landscape areas if such <br />overhang would not interfere with landscaping. <br />Vehicle overhang into pedestrian areas may be <br />allowed if such overhang allows for a clear <br />pedestrian path width of at least 4 feet. <br />2. Vehicles shall not abut, or "head into" one <br />another in any fashion other than bumper to bumper, <br />unless tire stops or the equivalent are provided. <br />In such cases where bumper to bumper parking is <br />arranged, tire stops are not required. <br />3. The site plan parking area and traffic <br />circulation design shall provide circulation drives <br />as needed, which shall be protected from <br />encroachment by or conflict with parked vehicles to <br />provide necessary and orderly traffic flow. To <br />accomplish this, the parking and circulation plan <br />may include various design features, including: <br />curbing, tire stops or the equivalent, special <br />pavement markings, signage, periodic placement of <br />barriers, increased protected landscape islands, <br />and other improvements. <br />4. Grassed Spaces* Where fully sodded spaces are <br />approved, the applicant may use concrete, railroad <br />ties, or other equivalent material as approved by <br />the Public Works Director. <br />Coding: Words in • •LROCIM• type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />
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