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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPZ Item 14 - Parking StandardsPiz- ITEM # �- MEMO TO: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FROM: H. T. (TOMMY) HARDY, DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES X4c 0-"r4 RON STOMBAUGH, PLANNER II W -4 - MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 2000 SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 58 PARKING, LOADING, AND OUTSIDE STORAGE AREA DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS RELATIVE TO LOTS WITH MULTIPLE ZONING RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission consider the attached amendment to Section 58, and take any necessary action. BACKGROUND: Based on input received from the Commission at the November 15, 2000 Workshop, staff has drafted a revised amendment to Section 58 that addresses the Commissions' concern about properties contained within multiple zoning districts. The Commission had expressed a desire to regulate through the conditional use process the transfer of parking from one zoning district to another and between a zoning district and a lesser intensive zoning district. The first paragraph has been rewritten based on input from the Commission. If a lot or parcel of land is comprised of multiple zoning districts, a conditional use permit will be required. The second paragraph was deemed appropriate for regulating the placement of required parking relative to parking being allowed as a permitted or conditional use. If parking is not allowed as a permitted or conditional use in a district, parking from another district will not be allowed to be transferred to that district. /rs wk.section58.2 December 13, 2000 (9:56AM) DRAFT COPY 12-19-00 Section 58. Parking, Loading and Outside Storage Area Development Standards A. The off-street parking facilities required for the uses mentioned in this ordinance, and other similar uses shall be on the same lot or parcel of land as the structure they are intended to serve, or upon a lot or parcel of land within three hundred (300) feet of the lot or tract of land upon which the structure they are intended to serve is located and shall be exclusive of landscaping requirements. When a platted lot or parcel of land is comprised of more than one zoning district and the required parkins for uses allowed is to be located within said lot or parcel of land a site plan and a Conditions! Use Permit meet!no all the requirements of Section 48 shall be required No required off-street narking or loading for a permitted or conditional use shall be located on a lot or Darcel of land that does not allow the permittedor conditional use. For hotels/motels in excess of five hundred (500) rooms with restaurants, clubs and conference facilities in excess of 100,000 square feet which must comply with the development requirements set forth in Section 29, "HCO" Hotel/Corporate Office LSY District, any required or additional off-street parking may be provided upon another lot or parcel of land with no distance requirement between the off-site parking and the principal use it is intended to serve. A site plan and a Conditional Use Permit meeting all of the requirements of Section 48 shall be required. B. All required off-street parking and loading and drives, vehicle (autos, trucks, trailers, boats, etc.) sales, display areas and outside storage areas in all districts shall be paved to a minimum standard equivalent to four (4) inch concrete slab with six (6) inches by six (6) inches by six (6) gauge mesh wire or two (2) inch hot mix asphaltic concrete over six (6) inch crushed rock base. Exceptions to these pavements must be approved by the City Engineer, and be based on equivalency. All reinforcing in concrete shall be suspended in the center of the slab. For property located in residentially zoned districts with designation as a Historic Landmark Subdistrict, a ribbon driveway may be used to provide access from the street to the off street parking area/garage. The ribbon drive shall be composed of two, three-foot wide concrete strips separated by a three foot wide grass area. C. Driveway design and placement standards shall be in accordance with Chapter 20, 083000 1 Section 58 12-19-00 Article Ili, of the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances. D. No loading space shall be located closer than fifty (50) feet to any other lot in any R district, unless wholly within a completely enclosed building or unless enclosed on all sides by a wall not less than eight (8) feet in height. E. Lighting facilities, if provided shall be so arranged as to be reflected away from residentially zoned or used property. They shall provide illumination within the parking facility not to exceed one foot-candle at ground level, and shall distribute not more than two-tenths of one (0.2) foot-candle of light upon any adjacent residentially zoned district. F. The parking area shall be used for passenger vehicles only, and in no case shall be used for sales, repair work, storage, dismantling or servicing of any vehicles, equipment, materials or supplies. G. The off-street loading facilities required for the uses mentioned in this ordinance and other similar uses, shall be on the same lot or parcel of land as the structure they are intended to serve, or on a lot or parcel of land abutting the structure they are intended to serve. H. All parking, loading spaces and vehicle sales areas on private property shall have a vehicle stopping device installed so as to prevent parking of motor vehicles in any required landscaped areas, to prevent any parked vehicle from overhanging a public right-of-way line, or public sidewalk. An overwide sidewalk on private property may be permitted so as to allow encroachment of vehicle overhang while maintaining an unobstructed three-foot minimum sidewalk width. This requirement shall apply only where spaces are adjacent to the walks, right-of-way, and landscaping. Parking shall not be permitted to overhang public right-of-way in any case. 1. Driving lane widths in all private parking lots shall conform to the following standards: 0 degrees - 34 degrees .......................18 feet minimum 35 degrees - 90 degrees ......................25 feet minimum All turning radii .....................................25 feet minimum J. In nonresidential districts, surface parking may extend to the front property line, 083000 2 Section 58 0 DRAFT COPY 12-19-00 0 except for required screening and landscaping as set forth in the various sections of this Ordinance. K. In determining the required number of parking spaces, fractional spaces shall be counted to the next whole space. Parking spaces located within buildings used for repair garages or carwashes shall not be counted in determining the required minimum off-street parking. L. Floor area of structures devoted to off-street parking of vehicles shall be excluded in computing the floor area for off-street parking requirements. M. Paving, marking, and signing shall be provided in accordance to the design requirements as set forth in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. N. Kindergartens, day schools and similar child training and care establishments shall provide two (2) loading and unloading spaces on a private drive, off-street to accommodate two motor vehicles for the first twenty (20) students or children, and one (1) for each additional twenty (20) students. O. Internal traffic cross access providing interconnecting access between developments or lots, exclusive of public street access, shall be required between all nonresidential developments to alleviate traffic hazards in the public right-of-way. Cross access will not be required between industrial zoning and other non- residential zoning districts. Specific exceptions are noted in the Driveway Design and Placement Standards, Chapter 20, Article III, of the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances. Exceptions to this requirement would require approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council through either an approved concept plan or a site plan. Internal cross access will not be required for properties having driveways approved by a concept plan in accordance with Section 45, or a site plan in accordance with Section 47, prior to June 21, 1994. 083000 3 Section 58