- TRAFFIC, PARKING, ACCESS AND LOADING
No obstruction such as structures, parking, or vegetation, shall be permitted in any district between the heights of 2½ feet and ten feet above the plane through the mean curb grades within the triangular space formed by any two existing or proposed intersecting street or alley right-of-way lines and a line joining points on such lines located a minimum of 15 feet from their intersection.
In the case of arterial streets intersecting with other arterial streets or railways, the corner cutoff distances establishing the triangular vision clearance space shall be increased to 50 feet.
In all districts adequate loading areas shall be provided so that all vehicles loading, maneuvering, or unloading are completely off the public ways and so that all vehicles do not back onto any public way.
In all districts 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:
4.31
Access. Adequate access to a public street shall be provided for each parking space, and driveways shall be at least ten feet wide for one- and two-family dwellings and a minimum of 24 feet for all other uses.
4.32
Size. Size of each parking space shall not be less than 180 square feet exclusive of the space required for ingress and egress.
4.33
Location. Location to be on the same lot as the principal use or not over 400 feet from the principal use. No parking stall or driveway, except in residential districts, shall be closer than 25 feet to a residential lot line or a street line opposite a residential district.
4.34
Surfacing. All off-street parking areas shall be graded and surfaced so as to be dust-free and properly drained. Any parking area for more than five vehicles shall have the aisles and spaces clearly marked.
4.35
Curbs or barriers. Curbs or barriers shall be installed so as to prevent the parked vehicles from extending over any lot lines.
4.36
Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate off-street parking areas shall be directed away from residential properties in such a way as not to create a nuisance.
4.37
Number of parking stalls required.
Uses not listed. In the case of structures or uses not mentioned, the provision for a use which is similar shall apply. The board of zoning appeals shall interpret the number of parking stalls required upon request of the in any case which is not self-evident.
Combinations of any of the above uses shall provide the total of the number of stalls required for each individual use.
All driveways installed, altered, changed, replaced, or extended after the effective date of this ordinance shall meet the following requirements:
Openings for vehicular ingress and egress shall not exceed 24 feet at the street lines and 30 feet at the roadway.
Vehicular entrances and exits to drive-in theaters, banks, and restaurants; motels; funeral homes; vehicular sales, service, washing and repair stations; garages; or public parking lots; shall not be less than 200 feet from any pedestrian entrance or exit to a school, college, university, church, hospital, park, playground, library, public emergency shelter or other place of public assembly.
No direct private access shall be permitted to the existing or proposed rights-of-way of expressways, nor to any controlled-access arterial street without permission of the highway agency that has control jurisdiction and of the planning commission and village board.
No direct public or private access shall be permitted to the existing or proposed rights-of-way of the following:
Freeways, interstate highways, and their interchanges or turning lanes, nor to intersecting or interchanging streets within 1,500 feet of the most remote end of the taper of the turning lanes.
Arterial streets intersecting another arterial street within 100 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way lines.
Streets intersecting an arterial street within 50 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way lines.
Access barriers, such as curbing, fencing, ditching, landscaping, or other topographic barriers, shall be erected to prevent unauthorized vehicular ingress or egress to the above specified streets or highways.
Temporary access to the above rights-of-way may be granted by the village planning commission after review and recommendation by the highway agencies having jurisdiction. Such access permit shall be temporary, revocable, and subject to any conditions required and shall be issued for a period not to exceed 12 months.
- TRAFFIC, PARKING, ACCESS AND LOADING
No obstruction such as structures, parking, or vegetation, shall be permitted in any district between the heights of 2½ feet and ten feet above the plane through the mean curb grades within the triangular space formed by any two existing or proposed intersecting street or alley right-of-way lines and a line joining points on such lines located a minimum of 15 feet from their intersection.
In the case of arterial streets intersecting with other arterial streets or railways, the corner cutoff distances establishing the triangular vision clearance space shall be increased to 50 feet.
In all districts adequate loading areas shall be provided so that all vehicles loading, maneuvering, or unloading are completely off the public ways and so that all vehicles do not back onto any public way.
In all districts 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:
4.31
Access. Adequate access to a public street shall be provided for each parking space, and driveways shall be at least ten feet wide for one- and two-family dwellings and a minimum of 24 feet for all other uses.
4.32
Size. Size of each parking space shall not be less than 180 square feet exclusive of the space required for ingress and egress.
4.33
Location. Location to be on the same lot as the principal use or not over 400 feet from the principal use. No parking stall or driveway, except in residential districts, shall be closer than 25 feet to a residential lot line or a street line opposite a residential district.
4.34
Surfacing. All off-street parking areas shall be graded and surfaced so as to be dust-free and properly drained. Any parking area for more than five vehicles shall have the aisles and spaces clearly marked.
4.35
Curbs or barriers. Curbs or barriers shall be installed so as to prevent the parked vehicles from extending over any lot lines.
4.36
Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate off-street parking areas shall be directed away from residential properties in such a way as not to create a nuisance.
4.37
Number of parking stalls required.
Uses not listed. In the case of structures or uses not mentioned, the provision for a use which is similar shall apply. The board of zoning appeals shall interpret the number of parking stalls required upon request of the in any case which is not self-evident.
Combinations of any of the above uses shall provide the total of the number of stalls required for each individual use.
All driveways installed, altered, changed, replaced, or extended after the effective date of this ordinance shall meet the following requirements:
Openings for vehicular ingress and egress shall not exceed 24 feet at the street lines and 30 feet at the roadway.
Vehicular entrances and exits to drive-in theaters, banks, and restaurants; motels; funeral homes; vehicular sales, service, washing and repair stations; garages; or public parking lots; shall not be less than 200 feet from any pedestrian entrance or exit to a school, college, university, church, hospital, park, playground, library, public emergency shelter or other place of public assembly.
No direct private access shall be permitted to the existing or proposed rights-of-way of expressways, nor to any controlled-access arterial street without permission of the highway agency that has control jurisdiction and of the planning commission and village board.
No direct public or private access shall be permitted to the existing or proposed rights-of-way of the following:
Freeways, interstate highways, and their interchanges or turning lanes, nor to intersecting or interchanging streets within 1,500 feet of the most remote end of the taper of the turning lanes.
Arterial streets intersecting another arterial street within 100 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way lines.
Streets intersecting an arterial street within 50 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way lines.
Access barriers, such as curbing, fencing, ditching, landscaping, or other topographic barriers, shall be erected to prevent unauthorized vehicular ingress or egress to the above specified streets or highways.
Temporary access to the above rights-of-way may be granted by the village planning commission after review and recommendation by the highway agencies having jurisdiction. Such access permit shall be temporary, revocable, and subject to any conditions required and shall be issued for a period not to exceed 12 months.