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Trussville City Zoning Code

ARTICLE IX.

OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS

Sec. 1.0.- Purpose of off-street parking and loading requirements.

The primary purpose of these provisions is to reduce traffic congestion on public streets of the city by requiring certain minimum off-street parking and loading areas be provided. Further, these provisions promote safe and convenient access to and from each site, as well as safe and efficient on-site traffic circulation and encourage the design of attractive, efficient and harmonious facilities.

At the time of the erection of any building or at the time any principal building is enlarged or increased in capacity by adding floor area, seats, dwelling units, guest rooms, or before conversion from one type of use or occupancy to another, permanent off-street parking in the amount specified by this article must be provided. Such parking space may be provided in a parking garage or parking lot or in driveways serving single and two-family residences. Parking facilities provided in accordance with the terms of this article shall not subsequently be reduced to below the requirements of this article.

A.

All residential and agricultural zoning districts in the City of Trussville require a minimum of two off-street parking spaces. However, provisions shall be made by the owner or occupant of each residential or agricultural unit to park all vehicles belonging to residents of the household within the confines their property and not upon the public right-of-way. Recreational vehicles and commercial vehicles shall not be parked forward of the front of a residence, nor shall recreational vehicles and commercial vehicles be parked on the right-of-way in residential districts or in agriculturally zoned districts that are developed residentially. In the case of corner lots or double fronted lots, recreational and commercial vehicles must be screened or shielded from public view as set out in article VII, section 7.0.

B.

All commercial, industrial, and institutional zoning districts in the city have parking requirements determined by the use, occupancy, size and/or seating capacity of the site. All required parking shall be contained within the confines of the site or may be supplemented by a written, fully executed document authorizing shared parking between the business owner and the owner of nearby property having surplus parking places above those required for the use on the site, or when the hours of operation of the two uses allow peak use of the parking spaces at separate times of day.

(Ord. No. 2017-037-PZ, § 1, 8-8-17; Ord. No. 2023-004-PZ, 4-25-23)

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Sec. 2.0. - Parking requirements for specific uses.

2.1

Residential districts/uses.

A. Detached single-family dwelling unit, including garden home 2 spaces
B. Duplex or two-family dwelling 2 spaces per unit
C. Townhouse dwelling 2 spaces per unit
D. Multi-family dwelling unit 2 spaces per unit
E. Mobile home/mobile home park 2 spaces per unit
F. Dormitory 1 space per unit
G. Day care home/family care home Required residential parking plus one space per 3 patrons authorized by the use.
H. Boarding house/rooming house/bed and breakfast Required residential parking plus 1 space per leased bedroom.
I. Senior housing/domiciliary
 1. Retirement apartments or independent living 1 space per dwelling unit
 2. Assisted living facility 0.65 spaces per dwelling unit

 

2.2.

Nonresidential districts/uses.

Auditorium, arena, stadium—Indoor theater concert hall and other spectator facilities 1 parking space per 3 seats of seating capacity of the facility
Bank, financial institution 1 space per 150 square feet of floor area plus 5 stacking spaces per drive-in window
Barber or beauty shop 1 space per employee and 2 spaces per chair
Bed and breakfast inn 1 per guest bedroom, plus spaces required for underlying residential use
Boat sales, rental, storage, and service (new and used) 2 spaces per 1,000 square feet of floor area plus 1 per service bay plus 1 per 2,500 square feet of outdoor display area
Building material sales, home improvement centers 1 space per 150 square feet of floor area
Car wash: coin-operated 1 space per bay and 1 per vacuum site 4 stacking spaces per bay
 Self-service
 Full-service
1 space per employee plus 4 stacking spaces per bay
Church/place of worship 1 space per 3 seats of main assembly area
Club, lodge, fraternal organization 0.5 spaces times the occupancy load
College, university, vocational or trade school 1 [space] per 3 students of occupancy load plus 1 [space] per 1.5 employees
 Dormitories 1 space per bedroom
 Fraternity or sorority house 1 space per member
Community center, YMCA, YWCA 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area
Convenience store/service station 1 space per 250 square feet of floor area plus 1 space per employee, plus 2 stacking spaces per fuel pump, plus 2 spaces per service bay
Country club, golf club 1 space per 3 persons at occupancy load
Dance hall, assembly or exhibition hall without fixed seats 1 space per 100 square feet of floor area devoted to such use
Dance or music studio 1 space per 100 square feet of floor area
Day care center 1 per employee, plus 1 stacking or parking space per 8 persons enrolled
Doctor, dentist 6 per practitioner plus 1 per employee
Farm market 1 space per 100 square feet of floor area
Funeral home 1 space per 50 square feet of floor area
Government offices/public facility 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area
Home improvement center/building material sales 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area
Hospital 1 space per 3 beds plus 1 space per 2 employees
Hotel or motel 1 space per room plus 1 per 1.5 employees
Industrial/manufacturing 1 space per employee on the maximum working shift plus space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection therewith, plus 1 space per 200 square feet of retail sales area if applicable
Laundromat, dry cleaning 1 space per 2 machines or 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater
Library 10 parking spaces plus one additional space for each 400 square feet of floor area in excess of 2000 square feet
Lounge 1 space per 100 square feet of floor area
Manufacturing/industrial 1 space per employee on the maximum working shift plus space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection therewith, plus 1 space per 200 square feet of retail sales area if applicable
Medical clinic 6 per practitioner plus 1 per employee
Mini-warehouse 1 parking space per 20 units
Motel or hotel 1 space per room plus 1 per 1.5 employees
Motor vehicle body shop 2 parking spaces per employee plus adequate screened parking area for vehicles to be repaired or awaiting pickup
Motor vehicle repair 3 parking spaces per bay plus one space per employee
Motor vehicle sales and rental (new and used) 1 space per 500 square feet of floor area, plus 1 per service bay plus 1 per 2,500 square feet of outdoor display area
Museum, art gallery 10 parking spaces plus one additional space for each 400 square feet of floor area in excess of 2,000 square feet
Nursing home, domiciliary care, group home 1 space per 5 beds plus 1 space per employee on the maximum working shift
Office building 1 space per 250 square feet of floor area
Post office 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area
Plant nursery—Retail 1 space per 250 square feet of floor area
Grower only 1 space per employee, plus space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection therewith
Recreation, indoor sports facilities, bowling, skating, racquet sports
 Bowling 5 spaces per alley
 Others 1 space per 300 square feet of floor area
Recreation, outdoor
 Carpet golf 2 per tee
 Golf course 7 per hole
 Golf Driving range 1 per tee
 Swimming pool 1 per 300 square feet of enclosed/fenced area
 Tennis courts 2 per court
 Other 1 per 3 persons of occupancy load
Restaurant 1 per 100 square feet of GLA; plus 1 per delivery vehicle; plus 4 stacking spaces per drive-in window, if applicable
Retail establishment, major such as major appliance, carpet, furniture, boats, and motorcycle showrooms which require an unusually large showroom area to display oversized commodities 2 spaces per 1,000 square feet of floor area
Retail store such as supermarkets, department stores, and similar establishments, except as otherwise specified herein 4.0 spaces per 1,000 square feet of floor area
School
 Elementary, middle, junior high 1 per 8 students of occupancy load or 2 per classroom, whichever is greater
 High school, vocational School 1 space per 4 students and one space per employee
Service station/convenience store 1 space per 250 square feet of floor area plus 1 space per employee, plus 2 stacking spaces per fuel pump, plus 2 spaces per service bay
Shopping center 4.0 spaces per 1,000 square feet GLA
Theaters
 Indoor 1 space per 3 seats
 Outdoor 1 space per viewing station, plus sufficient parking space for employees, and satisfactory ingress and egress points in relation to the street with ample off-street parking space for patrons and guests awaiting entrance to the facilities
Veterinarian and other kennel facilities 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of floor area
Warehouse, distribution, wholesale business or showroom 1 space per employee on the maximum working shift plus space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection therewith, plus 1 space per 200 square feet of retail sales area if applicable.

 

(Ord. No. 2017-038-PZ, § 2, 9-12-17; Ord. No. 2017-047-P&Z, § 1, 12-7-17; Ord. No. 2023-004-PZ, 4-25-23)

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Sec. 3.0. - Rules in applying off-street parking standards.

In applying the standards of section 1.0 of this article, the following rules shall apply:

A.

Improvements; maintenance. Parking lots, including adequate driveways and maneuvering areas, shall be improved and maintained.

B.

Minimum dimensions. A parking space shall be a minimum of:

1.

Standard parking spaces. Nine feet wide and 18 feet long.

2.

Parallel parking spaces. Nine feet in width and 22 feet in length.

3.

Stacking parking spaces. Ten feet in width and 20 feet in length, and shall be separated from parking aisles and spaces.

4.

Handicapped parking spaces. Shall be provided and designed in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal, state or local law.

5.

Turning space. Except for single-family and two-family residences in residential districts, turning space should be provided so that no vehicle will be required to back into a public street.

6.

Prohibitions. No off-street parking shall be permitted in the required front yard of any residential district except upon a driveway providing access to a garage, carport, or parking area for a dwelling.

C.

Miscellaneous. The parking space requirement for a use which is not specifically mentioned in this article shall be the same as required for a use of similar nature.

D.

Fractional spaces. Where fractional spaces result in using the formulas contained in this section, the parking spaces required shall be construed to be the next highest whole number.

E.

Mixed or joint uses. In the case of mixed or joint uses, the parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements of the various uses computed separately, except as otherwise specifically provided in article VI, section 19B, Downtown Overlay district.

F.

Applications. These standards shall apply fully to all uses and buildings established after the effective date of this article.

G.

Additions, expansions, etc. These standards shall apply to all additions, expansions, enlargements or reconstruction on the basis of the addition, expansion, enlargement or reconstruction only.

H.

Publicly owned recreation facilities. Off-street parking areas and spaces serving publicly owned recreation facilities may have a surface other than bituminous pavement or concrete, subject to approval of the engineering and inspections department.

I.

Certification of minimum parking requirements. Each application for an occupancy approval shall include information as to the location and dimensions of off-street parking spaces, if required, and the means of ingress and egress between such space and a street or alley. This information shall be in sufficient detail to enable the engineering and inspections department to determine whether or not the requirements are met. The occupancy approval for the use of any building, structure or land where off-street parking space is required shall be withheld by the engineering and inspections department until the provisions are fully met.

3.1.

Location and design of off-street parking areas.

A.

In all residential districts required off-street parking shall be provided on the same lot as the use to which the parking pertains. In other districts, such parking may be provided either on the same lot or an adjacent lot, not in a residential district, when an increase in the number of spaces is required by a change of use or enlargement of the building served, or where such spaces are provided collectively or used jointly by two or more buildings or establishments.

B.

Up to 50 percent of the parking spaces required for (a) theaters, restaurants, public auditoriums, and bowling alleys, and up to 100 percent of the parking spaces required for a church auditorium may be provided and used jointly by (b) establishments not normally open, used or operated during the same hours as those listed in (a); provided, however, that written agreement thereto is properly executed and filed as specified below.

C.

In any case where the required parking spaces are not located on the same lot with the building or use served, or where such spaces are collectively or jointly provided and used, a written, notarized agreement thereby assuring their retention for such purposes shall be properly drawn and executed by the parties concerned, and shall be filed with the application for a building permit or business license.

D.

All parking areas shall be provided with safe entrance to and exit from the public thoroughfare. The location of such entrances and exits, and design and construction thereof, shall be reviewed in the interest of safety, adequate drainage and other public concerns.

E.

All parking areas (except in single-family residential) utilized between dusk and dawn shall be properly illuminated. All lighting fixtures used to illuminate parking areas shall not direct lights on adjoining rights-of-way or properties.

F.

Parking areas for all developments shall be so designed that sanitation, emergency and other public service vehicles can adequately and safely serve such developments without the necessity of backing unreasonable distances or making other dangerous maneuvers. Fire lanes may be required by the fire chief or fire marshal.

G.

All parking areas and driveways shall be surfaced with dust-free materials such as asphalt, concrete, or other suitable material.

H.

Parking spaces, except those serving one- or two-family dwelling units, shall be demarcated with painted lines or other markings.

I.

All parking areas shall be maintained in good condition, free of potholes, weeds, trash, refuse, etc.

J.

Drainage in parking areas shall direct stormwater back into the site and away from adjacent properties toward adequate drainage channels. Large parking areas of 20 or more spaces shall provide on-site stormwater detention to retard the sudden discharge of high volumes of stormwater into the public drainage system. Within the downtown overlay district, low-impact development techniques for stormwater management, including, but not limited to, pervious paving systems, rain gardens and swales may be used toward this requirement and are encouraged. The quantity and rate of runoff after development shall not exceed the quantity and rate of runoff before development, based on a 25-year storm frequency. Drainage plans shall be subject to approval by building official.

3.2.

Parking prohibitions.

A.

No off-street parking spaces, except for residential uses, shall be entered or exited directly from a public street or alley, excluding only those few conditions existing prior to the adoption of this appendix in which other alternatives are not available.

B.

Commercial operations shall not be conducted from parking lots without special approval from the city council.

C.

The use of any required parking space for the storage of any motor vehicle for sale, repair, or any other purpose other than the temporary parking of motor vehicles while patronizing the use to which the parking is authorized, is prohibited. Overnight parking of vehicles not related to the use on the property, shall not be allowed.

D.

The keeping of an inoperative motor vehicle shall be within a fully enclosed building or structure or be completely screened or shielded from public view. Moreover, no inoperative motor vehicle shall be parked on any public street.

E.

No vehicle exceeding 7,500 pounds gross weight and no boats, trailers, commercial vehicles, recreational vehicles, campers and/or similar equipment regardless of weight, shall be kept within a residential district unless such vehicle is parked behind the front building line. In no instance shall a camper or recreational vehicle be connected to power, water, or sanitary facilities or used as a residence in a residential district.

3.3

Access controls.

A.

Property which has frontage on two or more streets may be allowed entrances on each street, subject to review and approval by the engineering and inspections department and the street department.

B.

Installation of turn lanes, pavement widening, or other appropriate modifications may be required if deemed necessary by the engineering and inspections department and the street department.

C.

Each parking area on a lot shall be physically separated from an adjoining street right-of-way by a curb or equivalent barrier to control vehicular access to and from the lot. Such barrier shall be located at or along the front line, unless suitable barriers are located within the street right-of-way. Except for permitted accessways, such barriers shall be continuous.

(Ord. No. 2016-004-PZ, § 10, 2-9-16; Ord. No. 2023-004-PZ, 4-25-23)

Sec. 4.0. - Loading area requirements.

4.1

Required loading space.

A.

On the same premises with every building or structure involving the receipt or dispatch of vehicles as a necessity for, or as incidental to, the operation or use of the building, an area shall be set out for loading and unloading services, in order to avoid undue interference with public use of streets or alleys.

B.

Each such space shall be a minimum of 14 feet wide and 40 feet long where vans are to be received, or a minimum of 14 feet wide and 60 feet long where tractors and semitrailers are to be received.

C.

No loading space shall be located within the front yard or within five feet of any property line.

D.

No loading space shall be used to meet the parking space requirement, interfere wit the on-site circulation of traffic, nor allow a delivery vehicle to extend into any right-of-way or over any property line.

E.

All lighting fixtures used to illuminate loading areas shall not direct light on adjacent streets or properties and shall not exceed a height of 25 feet above ground level.

F.

All required loading spaces shall be located on the same lot as the principal use served by the spaces, unless a satellite or joint use loading facility is secured in an equivalent manner as satellite or joint parking facilities, as provided by subsections 3.1B. and C. of this article.

4.2

Loading area site arrangement. All loading areas shall be provided with safe entrance to and exit from the public thoroughfare. The engineering and inspections department and street department shall approve the design and construction of loading areas in the interests of safety, adequate drainage and other public requirements.

(Ord. No. 2023-004-PZ, 4-25-23)

Sec. 5.0. - Change in parking and loading requirements.

Whenever there is an alteration of a structure, an expansion of a use, or a change in use which increases the parking and loading requirements, the use shall conform with the off-street parking and loading standards of this article.

(Ord. No. 2023-004-PZ, 4-25-23)