17.18: Off Street Parking
Chapter 17.18
OFF STREET PARKING
Sections:
17.18.010 Required--Generally.
17.18.020 Size.
17.18.030 Change in use.
17.18.040 Mixed occupancies.
17.18.050 Uses not specified.
17.18.060 Access to individual space.
17.18.070 Number required.
17.18.080 Parking lot maintenance.
17.18.090 Location.
17.18.100 Parking on sidewalks prohibited.
17.18.110 Driveway access requirements
Section 17.18.010 Required--Generally.
At the time any building or structure is erected or enlarged or increased in capacity or any change in use is established, there shall be provided off-street parking spaces for automobiles in accordance with the requirements set out in this chapter, or as otherwise required by conditional use permit. (Ord. no. 111 §1(part), 1985; prior code §12-106-1.)(Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.020 Size.
The dimensions of each off-street parking space, exclusive of access drives or aisles, shall be at least nine feet (9') by eighteen feet(18'), measured from corner nearest curb face for diagonal spaces, nine feet (9') by eighteen feet (18') from curb face for ninety (90) degree spaces; and nine feet (9') by twenty-two feet (22'), from curb face, for parallel spaces. Wider stalls may be used when approved by the Planning Commission where appropriate. (Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.030 Change in use.
Whenever existing buildings are enlarged or increased in capacity, or a change in use occurs, additional off street parking spaces shall be provided that meet the requirements applying to such enlargement or change in use.(Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.040 Mixed occupancies.
In the case of mixed uses in a building or on the lot, the total requirements for off-street parking facilities shall be the sum of the requirements for the various uses computed separately. (Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.050 Uses not specified.
The number of parking spaces for uses not specified herein shall be determined by the Planning Commission being guided where appropriate by the regulations set forth herein for uses of buildings or structures which are similar to the use, structure, or building under consideration. (Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.060 Access to individual space.
Except for single-family and two-family dwellings, direct access to each parking space shall be from a private driveway and not from a public street. All parking spaces shall have independent access not blocked by another parking space or other obstacle. (Ord. no. 111 §1(part), 1985; prior code §12-106-3.) (Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.070 Number required.
SLUC CATEGORY REQUIRED
1111 & 1120 Condominiums and Apartments Three (3) parking spaces per dwelling
1200 Group Quarters One (1) per sleeping room plus parking for accessory use
1233 Student Housing One (1) stall per two (2) beds
1241 Retirement Homes/ Centers One (1) per two (2) beds
1300 Residential Hotels One (1) per sleeping room, plus parking for accessory use and employee parking
1400 Mobile Home Park Two (2) per dwelling unit
1500 Lodging One (1) per unit, plus parking for accessory use
2000-3000 Manufacturing One (1) per 750 square feet of floor area
4000 Transportation, Communication & Utilities One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area in commercial zone, or one (1) per 750 square feet floor area in manufacturing zone
5100 Wholesale Trades One (1) per 500 square feet of floor area in a commercial zone, or one (1) per 1000 square feet of floor area in a manufacturing zone
5200 Building Materials, Hardware and Farm Equipment One (1) per 200 square feet in commercial zone, or three (3) per 1000 square feet of floor area in a manufacturing zone
5300 General Merchandise One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area
5400 Retail Food One (1) per 350 square feet of floor area
5500 Automotive, Marine craft, aircraft - retail One (1) per 250 square footage of showroom and office space plus one (1) per employee
5600 Apparel and Accessories One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area
5700 Furniture, Home Furnishings and Equipment One (1) per 1000 square feet of floor area
5800 Eating and Drinking Establishments One (1) per three (3) seats. If no seating then one (1) per 200 square feet of floor area
5900 Other Retail One (1) per 350 square feet of floor area
6100 Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate One (1) per 250 square feet of floor area
6200 Personal Services One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area
6300 Business Services One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area
6400 Repair Services One (1) per 350 square feet of floor area
6411 & 6414 Auto Repair One (1) per 300 square feet of floor area excluding bay areas, plus five (5) per single vehicle bay/shop
6500 Professional One (1) per 350 square feet of floor area
6513 Hospital Services One (1) per 450 square feet of floor area
6516 Sanitariums, Convalescent and Rest Homes One (1) per three (3) beds, or one (1) per 1500 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater
6600 Contract Construction One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area in a commercial zone, or one (1) per 500 square feet of floor area in a manufacturing zone
6700 Government Services One (1) per 250 square feet of floor area
6800 Education, Nursery and Day Care Grades K-8 Grades 9-12 Colleges and Trade Schools Dancing and Other Special Training Schools One (1) per employee plus one per ten (10) children at maximum capacity Two (2) per employee Ten (10) per teaching station Fifteen (15) per teaching station One (1) per 200 square feet of floor area
6911 Churches, Temples, and Synagogues One (1) per four (4) seats or four (4) person seating capacity, based on fixed seating
7100 to 7900 Cultural, Amusement and Recreation One (1) per three and one-half (3 ½) person capacity, based on maximum use of all facilities at the same time.
(Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.080 Parking lot maintenance.
Every parcel of land used as a public or private parking lot shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following requirements:
1. Surfacing. Each off-street parking lot shall be surfaced with an asphaltic cement or concrete or other binder pavement, including structurally engineered organic materials, and permanently maintained so as to provide a dustless surface. The parking area shall be so graded as to dispose of all surface water. If such water is to be carried to adjacent streets, it shall be piped under sidewalks.
2. Screening. The sides and rear of any off-street parking lot which adjoins an area which is to remain primarily residential shall be screened from such area by a solid masonry wall or other sight obscuring fencing materials as approved by the Planning Commission, not less than six (6) nor more than seven feet (7') in height.
3. Landscaping. Each parking lot shall be adequately landscaped to comply with a plan approved by the planning commission and such landscaping shall be curbed and permanently maintained.
4. Lighting. Lighting used to illuminate any parking lot shall be arranged to reflect the light away from adjoining residential premises and from street traffic. (Ord. no. 111 §1(part), 1985: prior code §12-106-6.)(Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.090 Location.
Off-street parking shall not be allowed in required front yard setbacks except by conditional use permit and in areas where the character of the street and general landscaping will not be adversely affected. Required parking shall be located on the same lot which they are required to serve. (Ord. no. 111 §1(part), 1985; prior code §12-106-7.) (Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.100 Parking on sidewalks prohibited.
It is unlawful for any establishment or individual to allow motor vehicles to park in such a position as to block a city sidewalk at any time. Violators will be cited and vehicles towed away at the owner's expense. (Ord. no. 111 §1(part), 1985; prior code §12-106-8.) (Ord. 98-12, Repealed and Replaced, 10/03/2000)
Section 17.18.110 Driveway access requirements
Adequate ingress and egress to and from all residential, industrial, and commercial uses shall be provided for in the following manner:
1. All new subdivision construction of one lot or more shall have curb, gutter and sidewalk installed throughout the entire project as required by City Ordinance. Driveway accesses across curb, gutter, and sidewalk shall not be constructed or installed until such time as a building permit is issued for a specific structure on a specified lot within the subdivision.
2. The Lindon City Planning Director and Chief Building Official shall approve all driveway accesses which cross a public right-of-way.
3. All driveway accesses installed in violation of this provision shall be removed before the final certificate of occupancy is issued for any residential, industrial, or commercial project. (Ord. 99-8, Add, 10/04/2000)
Chapter 17.19
LAND USE FEE SCHEDULE
Sections:
17.19.010 Land use fee schedule.
17.19.020 Repealed by Ord. 97-10
Section 17.19.010 Land use fee schedule.
The Planning Commission shall charge and collect development fees as per the Lindon City Fee Schedule. This schedule is readopted by the Lindon City Council annually to be effective each July 1st. (Ord. 98-11, Amended, 10/03/2000) |