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• Less incentive for indoor storage <br />• Creates an abundance of `Mini Parking Lots" <br />Option 2: Proposed Maximum Number of Vehicles Allowed <br />-Lot Size # of Vehicles Allowed <br />< One Acre 6 <br />1=2.5 Acres 8 <br />2.6-5 Acres 10 . <br />5.1-10 Acres 12 <br />> 10 Acres 14 <br />If the commission is inclined, staff has also prepared possible revisions to the "Off-Street Parking" regulations <br />based on .total number of vehicles. The number of vehicles has been revisited and adapted and would now' be <br />based on lot size on an aggregate level, similar to the City's Accessory Structure regulations. Furthermore, this <br />proposal would provide exemptions for the following: lawn and garden implements, landscape related <br />equipment, children toys, bicycles, active farm equipment, and items associated with home ownership. <br />Points to Consider: <br />• Applicable to all types of vehicles and equipment rather than trying to categorize <br />• Number of vehicles, allowed based on aggregate level of lot size <br />• Easy to manage and administer <br />• More incentive to store vehicles indoors <br />• May require access to property to view vehicles not within line of sight of street <br />• Would create more accessory structures <br />• Staff time required to verify number of vehicles <br />• All vehicles must be stored on improved surface <br />Further Recommendation: <br />Regulation of commercial vehicles will continue as stated in code currently. Staff recommends a 5' setback of <br />all parking and parking surfaces. Staff would also like to discuss the possibility of screening requirements for <br />parking surfaces a certain distance from the lot line should the. Commission choose Option A. <br />Action Statement: <br />Review two proposals and direct staff on ordinance revisions. <br />PC: 12/06/2007 <br />-217- <br />