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Coloma Village City Zoning Code

§ 480-14

Parking and access requirements.

Adequate access to a public street shall be provided.
Driveways shall be at least 10 feet wide and for parking areas more than 10 vehicles shall have at least two ten-foot lanes for driveways.
New driveways shall be at least three feet from all lot lines.
In all districts except C-2, and in connection with every use, there shall be provided at the time any use or building is erected, enlarged, extended, or increased, off-street parking stalls for all vehicles in accordance with the following:
Each parking space shall be of adequate size to accommodate anticipated mix of vehicles.
All parking spaces shall be located on the same lot as the principal use or not over 600 feet from the principal use, except employee parking in the Industrial District.
Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area shall be aimed so as not to directly illuminate any parcel other than that on which the parking is located.
All off-street parking areas for new buildings shall be graded and surfaced so as to be dust free and properly drained. Paved parking surfaces shall be required in commercial and industrial districts. Any parking areas for more than five vehicles shall have the aisles and spaces clearly marked. Curbs or barriers shall be installed so as to prevent the parked vehicles from extending over any lot lines or required sidewalks.
Minimum number of parking stalls required:
Singles and two-family dwelling: two stalls for each dwelling unit.
Multifamily dwellings: 1.5 stalls for each dwelling unit.
Hotels, motels: one stall for each guest room plus one stall for each two employees per working shift.
Churches, theaters, community centers, and other places of public assembly: one stall for each five seats.
Schools: two for each classroom.
Restaurants, bars, places of entertainment: one stall for each 200 square feet of floor area.
Retail and service commercial: one stall for each 300 square feet of floor area.
Manufacturing and processing plants, laboratories and warehouses: one stall for each two employees per working shift.
Financial institutions; business, governmental, and professional offices: one stall for each 200 square feet of floor area.
Combinations of any of the above uses shall provide the total of the number of stalls required for each individual use.
In the case of structures or uses not mentioned, the provision for a similar use shall apply. The Plan Commission shall make the determination.
Truck parking in residential districts. Overnight parking of a school bus, road tractor, semitrailer or truck tractor is prohibited in the residential district on a public right-of-way.
Inoperative vehicles. Motor vehicles which are not registered with the State of Wisconsin or are inoperative shall be stored inside of a garage or other enclosed structure so that they are not visible from off the premises.