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02/08/2022
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Example Property without Garage <br /> Parking Pad <br /> (Size dependent on property <br /> sizes <br /> House <br /> Driveway <br /> 30 ft max at street <br /> w/o cul-de-sac <br /> 24 ft max at street <br /> w/cul-de-sac <br /> 25 feet max in side <br /> yard <br /> c. Variances. Variances from the strict enforcement of this section may be granted in <br /> accordance with the procedures and requirements of Section 117-51. <br /> Sec. 117-349 Accessory uses and buildings(d) (7) shall be amended to read as follows: <br /> (7)Driveways and Parking Pads. <br /> c. Parking pads. A parking pad may be installed on a residential property with a zoning <br /> permit. The parking pad may not exceed standards set in Section 117-355 regarding <br /> residential development off-street parking including but not limited to: <br /> i. Number of vehicles and items allowed <br /> ii. Surfacing requirements of the residential zoning districts <br /> iii. Parking pad must be in the side or rear yard. <br /> d. Parking pad size and number. Properties less than 2.5 acres in size cannot have more <br /> than one (1)parking pad with a maximum size of 500 square feet. <br /> e. Setbacks. Parking pads must meet setbacks for accessory structures set in Section <br /> 117-111. <br /> Ordinance #22-05 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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