City council may increase or reduce number of required parking spaces.
A.
The city council may increase or decrease the required number of off-street parking spaces in consideration of the following factors:
1.
Probable number of cars owned by occupants of dwellings in the planned unit development;
2.
Parking needs of any nondwelling uses;
3.
Varying time periods of use; and
4.
Whatever joint use of common parking areas is proposed.
B.
Regardless of a reduction in off-street parking spaces by the city council, adequate space and site design shall be provided to accommodate the standard number of spaces for the proposed use.
(Code 1962, § 25-5-103(D); Ord. No. 424-1973, § 1; Ord. No. 485-1976, § 17; Code 1977, § 17.20.080)
City council may increase or reduce number of required parking spaces.
A.
The city council may increase or decrease the required number of off-street parking spaces in consideration of the following factors:
1.
Probable number of cars owned by occupants of dwellings in the planned unit development;
2.
Parking needs of any nondwelling uses;
3.
Varying time periods of use; and
4.
Whatever joint use of common parking areas is proposed.
B.
Regardless of a reduction in off-street parking spaces by the city council, adequate space and site design shall be provided to accommodate the standard number of spaces for the proposed use.
(Code 1962, § 25-5-103(D); Ord. No. 424-1973, § 1; Ord. No. 485-1976, § 17; Code 1977, § 17.20.080)