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85 (b) Parking spaces for the disabled or for specially equipped vehicles for the <br />86 disabled must comply with the State Building Code requirements and the Americans with <br />87 Disability Act standards. <br />88 (c) Required parking stalls may be designed and provided with electric car plug in <br />89 devices. <br />90 (d) Where parking spaces abut perimeter curbs, the length of the spaces may be <br />91 shortened to account for the car overhang (no greater than 12 inches). They shall not be <br />92 shorted adjacent to sidewalks. <br />93 (e) All parking spaces must be designated by clearly visible painted lines. <br />94 (0 Drive isle width as stated in paragraph (2) (a) shall be approved at the time of <br />95 site plan review. <br />96 (3) Curbing required. Paving areas must be separated with curb and gutter from all <br />97 designated landscaping areas, curb islands, and at ingress - egress locations to the traveled <br />98 roadway. Curbing must be constructed of poured -in -place concrete equipped with a gutter <br />99 and must be of a six inch non - surmountable design. Other curb options may be allowed <br />100 as approved by the city. <br />101 (4) Paving. Storage areas and access drives for motorized vehicles or motorized <br />102 recreational vehicles must be paved with a continuous impervious surface, except for <br />103 properties where gravel driveways existed prior to the adoption of this ordinance <br />104 This paving requirement includes the entire parking area including parking stalls, aisles <br />105 and driveways based on the following requirements: <br />106 <br />107 • <br />108 <br />109 <br />110 <br />111 <br />All areas shall be surfaced with concrete, bituminous or pavers. <br />Pervious paving /paver systems may be used provided appropriate soils and site <br />conditions exist for the pervious systems to function. The city engineer shall make <br />the final determination if soils are conducive for use of pervious paving /paver <br />systems. <br />o The use of pervious paving /paver systems is encouraged for pedestrian <br />112 walkways, parking areas, overflow parking areas, snow storage areas, <br />113 within raised medians and islands, emergency vehicle lanes and other low <br />114 traffic areas. <br />115 o The owner shall provide soils information to demonstrate to the <br />116 satisfaction of the city engineer that appropriate conditions exist for the <br />117 pervious paving /paver systems to function and the owner shall enter into a <br />118 maintenance agreement to ensure ongoing maintenance and operation of <br />119 all pervious paving /paver systems. <br />120 o This requirement also applies to open sales lots, open rental lots, and <br />121 outdoor storage or display areas. <br />8 <br />
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