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Pine Ridge City Zoning Code

PART 8

Parking

§ 300-77 Off-street parking.

A. 
Off-street parking spaces required by district regulations shall be located on the same lot as the principal use, or on a lot within 400 feet of the main entrance to the principal use which under the same ownership as the principal use or has been legally restricted for parking in connection with the principal use, and shall have required buffer and landscape areas.
B. 
Required off-street parking for a commercial or industrial use may extend up to 50 feet into a residential zoning district, provided: 1) the parking area adjoins the property on which the principal commercial or industrial use is located; 2) the parking area access is to the same street as the principal use; and 3) the parking area has a Type B buffer area along residential lot lines and required landscaping.
C. 
Combined parking areas serving two or more principal uses shall contain spaces equal in number to the total of spaces required for all principal uses served.

§ 300-78 Parking space requirements.

Off-street parking spaces shall meet the following design standards:
Parking space dimensions
Angle parking: 9 feet by 19 feet; provided, 10% may be 8.5 feet by 18 feet
Parallel parking: 9 feet by 24 feet
Handicapped: 12 feet by 20 feet, or 8 feet by 20 feet, with 8 foot isle
Minimum isle widths
90° parking - 25 feet; 60° parking - 18 feet
45° parking - 13 feet; parallel parking - 10 feet
Street rights-of-way may not be considered as aisles for adjacent off-street parking
Paving and marking requirements
A parking area, including driveways containing 10 or more parking spaces, shall be surfaced with an all-weather impervious material, and spaces shall be marked with painted lines.
Lighting requirements
A parking area open for night use shall have a minimum for one 9,000 lumen overhead light for each 25 parking spaces or major portion thereof
Parking spaces for handicapped persons
1 parking space for handicapped persons shall be provided for each 25 parking spaces, or fraction thereof, except for dwellings of less than 20 units, meeting federal and state requirements, with access to ramps, walkways, and entrances without moving behind parked vehicles.

§ 300-79 Off-street loading and unloading spaces.

Except the C-1 - General Commercial District, each lot used for commercial or industrial purposes, or multifamily residences with more than 10 units, shall provide off-street space for loading and unloading as follows:
Access:
Each space shall have access from an alley or public street
Dimensions:
Each space shall be a minimum of 12 feet by 40 feet, clear of obstructions
Space required
Use
Gross Floor Area
No. of Spaces
Retail business
For each 5,000
1
Wholesale, industrial governmental, institutional educational, medical, assembly
25,000
1
25,001 - 99,999
2
100,000 - 159,999
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
3
160,000 - 239,999
4
240,000 - 349,000
5
Each additional 100,000 or fraction
1
Multifamily residence with 10 or more units
1

§ 300-80 Parking of recreation, commercial, and unlicensed vehicles.

A. 
No commercial vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer with more than six wheels shall be parked or stored on any lot in a residential district, except for temporary loading or unloading. The Board of Zoning Appeals may grant a variance in case of unnecessary hardship.
B. 
No vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer subject to state licensing which does not display a current license shall be parked or stored on any lot in a residential district, except in an enclosed building.
C. 
No more than one travel or camping vehicle per family living on the premises shall be permitted to be parked on a lot in any residential zone; and the vehicle shall not be occupied temporarily or permanently while it is parked or stored, except in an authorized mobile home park.