Location and ownership of required accessory parking facilities. Required accessory parking spaces, open or enclosed, may be provided upon the same lot as the use to which they are accessory, or elsewhere, provided that all spaces therein are located within 1,000 feet of walking distance of such lot. In all cases, such parking spaces shall conform to all the regulations for the district in which they are located, and in no event shall such parking spaces be located in any R District unless the uses to which they are accessory are permitted in such district, or by special permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals or the Board of Trustees, as set forth in §
245-33G(1). Such spaces shall be in the same ownership as the use to which they are accessory and shall be subject to deed restriction, filed with the County Clerk, binding the owner and his or her heirs and assigns to maintain the required number of spaces available either throughout the existence of such use to which they are accessory, until such spaces are provided elsewhere or they may be in municipal ownership, provided that the applicant documents the availability of such spaces during the hours of business operation.
[Amended 11-24-2003 by L.L. No. 6-2003]
(1) Backing into public highways except for single- or two-family residences. Such off-street parking spaces shall be so laid out that it shall not be necessary for a vehicle parked thereon to back into any public highway. At the exit from all such areas a sign shall be prominently displayed advising users of the parking space that backing into the public highway is prohibited.
(2) Driveways of single or two-family residences shall be properly graded to meet the established grade of the public right-of-way and/or sidewalk. Said driveway shall be at least 10 feet wide and installed with at least three inches of binder mix with a top wearing course of 11/2 inches fine mix asphaltic concrete, rolled with a four to six-ton tandem roller, or equivalent, as approved by the Village Engineer or consulting engineer.