§ 502. Off-Street Parking/Sidewalks  


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  • A. Off-Street Parking Minimum Standards. Off-street parking in conformance with the following minimum requirements shall be provided and maintained for new construction, expansion of existing uses or structures, and changes of use. Where several uses occupy a single structure or lot, the total required parking shall be the sum of requirements of the individual uses. These minimum requirements will not be satisfied by street parking. Except as specifically allowable with a Special Use Permit, parking shall not be a primary use on any lot.

    1. Accessory Apartment. One (1) parking space in addition to any other off-street parking requirement for other structures and uses on the property.

    2. Assembly Hall: One (1) parking space per three (3) seats of total available capacity. In Old Harbor Commercial Zone (OHC): One (1) parking space per five (5) seats.

    3. Commercial/Residential Mixed Use: One (1) parking space per dwelling unit plus the requirements contained herein for the commercial use or uses. (Added December 16, 2009)

    4. Dwelling Units: Two (2) parking spaces per dwelling unit. In Old Harbor Commercial Zone (OHC): One (1) parking space per dwelling unit.

    5. Governmental Facilities: Anticipated need, to be located in defined areas within at least fifty (50) feet from abutting uses. (Amended December 16, 2009)

    6. Hotels and Inns: One (1) parking space per three (3) guest rooms; plus one (1) employee parking space for every ten (10) rooms. In Old Harbor Commercial Zone (OHC): One (1) parking space per four (4) guest rooms, plus one (1) employee parking space for every ten (10) rooms.

    7. Light Assembly: One (1) parking space per two (2) employees based on the largest number of employees to be working at any given time. In Old Harbor Commercial Zone (OHZ): One (1) parking space per three (3) employees based on the largest number of employees at any given time. (Added December 16, 2009)

    8. Marina: One (1) parking space per ten (10) boats plus one (1) space per 1.5 employees; plus additional parking as required for any other facilities, uses or accessory or associated uses.

    9. Professional and Business Services: One (1) parking space per 1000 square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per 1.5 employees. (Amended December 16, 2009)

    10. Restaurant, Carry-Out: Three (3) parking spaces. In Old Harbor Commercial Zone (OHC): Two (2) parking spaces

    11. Restaurant, General: One (1) parking space per ten (10) seats. Restaurant included in Hotel or Inn: One (1) parking space per fifteen (15) seats.

    12. Retail Trade: One (1) parking space per five hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area plus adequate employee parking. In Old Harbor Commercial Zone (OHC): One (1) parking space per store. (Amended December 16, 2009)

    13. Transportation Facility: Short term and long term parking spaces as determined by anticipated need, to be located in defined areas within at least fifty (50) feet from abutting uses. (Amended December 16, 2009)

    14. Utility Facility; Warehouse and Storage Facility: one (1) parking space per three (3) employees. (Amended December 16, 2009)

    15. Uses Not Otherwise Specified: In the event the proposed use is not one of those specifically enumerated above, the determination of the required off-street parking shall be made by the Building Official using the enumerated uses as a guide and considering, as appropriate, the square footage of the use, the occupancy, capacity and number of employees associated with any structure or use, the state fire and building codes and any other sources the Building Official may deem appropriate to make a determination. (Amended January 21, 2004)

    B. Loading Space.

    1. In connection with every commercial property requiring the receipt or distribution by vehicles of material or merchandise, there shall be provided and maintained, on the same property, at least one (1) off-street loading space.

    2. Each loading space shall be not less than ten (10) feet in width, twenty-five (25) feet in length, and fourteen (14) feet in height. Such space may occupy all or any part of any required yard or court space, subject to the following limitations.

    C. Dimensional and Construction Requirements. Required off-street parking shall be in lots with spaces organized in right angle configurations where feasible in accordance with the following dimensional table of standards:

    PARKING DIMENSIONS IN FEET*

    Parking Angle Stall Width Parallel to Aisle Stall Depth Aisle Width
    90 Degree (90;deg;) 9.0 18.5 22
    45 Degree (45;deg;) 12.7 17.5 12

     

    *Exception for marinas: three hundred (300) square feet is required for each parking space in a marina.

    1. Aisle width shall be measured between ends of stall lines. For back-in parking aisle width may be reduced by four (4) feet.

    2. Angle parking at forty-five degrees (45;deg;) with adjacent one-way aisles in the same direction shall be used only with sufficient barriers to prevent vehicular contact across the interlock.

    3. Off-street parking shall be located on the same lot as the primary use except that the Zoning Board of Review may by Special Use Permit allow the use of off-site premises for parking when the public benefit of the proposed use so warrants.

    4. Egress shall be designed to provide a safe and unobstructed one hundred (100) foot sight line to traffic in each direction.

    5. Parking areas shall be designed so as not to require the backing of vehicles onto any public street.

    6. In so far as practicable, parking areas shall be recessed from the road with planting that screens parked cars from the road.

    7. No building, stonewall or tree row may be removed for the construction of parking spaces except where this is unavoidable.

    8. Lighting of parking areas shall be located no higher than ten (10) feet from the ground and shall cast light downward. No spill light is permitted which causes glare on an abutting lot or to vehicles traveling on an abutting road.

    D. Large Lot Parking. For parking areas of twenty (20) spaces or more the following additional requirements shall apply:

    1. Large lot parking areas must receive development plan approval pursuant to the standards set forth in Section 501, Development Plan Review Standards, and the procedures set forth in Section 704, Development Plan Review.

    2. No large lot shall be operated as a rental facility except by a Special Use Permit pursuant to Section 420, Parking Lots.

    3. Large lots, except for those serving transportation facilities or located in the Old Harbor Commercial Zone shall be screened on each side facing a street or abutting property by a wall, fence or compact hedge no less than three (3) nor more than five (5) feet high. Parking areas serving up to twenty (20) cars each shall be separated by planted buffers at least ten (10) feet wide.

    E. Sidewalks. Within the OHC, NHC, and SC Zones, sidewalks shall be provided as part of site development along all principal roads to provide pedestrian access to and between public and private facilities.

    F. No part of an off-street parking area or off-street loading area required for any building or use for the purpose of complying with the provisions of this chapter, shall be included as a part of an off-street parking area or off-street loading area similarly required for another building or use unless the type of structure indicates, in the opinion of the Planning Board, that the periods of usage of such buildings or uses will not be simultaneous with each other.

    G. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the joint use of off-street parking or off-street loading space for two (2) or more buildings or uses if the total of such spaces when used together shall not be less than the sum of the requirements of the various individual uses computed separately in accordance with the requirements of this article.