Minimum Parking Requirements Sample Clauses

Minimum Parking Requirements. Parking shall comply with BDMC Chapter 18.80 (Exhibit “E”), and the additional standards provided below.
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Minimum Parking Requirements. An adequate number of parking spaces for employees, customers/visitors, and the handicapped are required for each site. All parking spaces required to meet parking ratios must be located off street. Parking should be provided in close proximity to the building(s) being served. Parking lots should not be used by delivery or service vehicles either for parking or as the primary means of reaching service areas. At a minimum, all sites must meet the minimum parking ratios of the City of Houston Parking Ordinance or other local ordinance in effect.
Minimum Parking Requirements. Developer may satisfy the minimum parking requirements set forth in SMC 15.455.120 by providing at least 70% of the parking spaces set for in SMC 15.455.120. Furthermore, at no time shall the number of parking spaces fall below 70% of the minimum parking requirements for the constructed Phases of the Project.
Minimum Parking Requirements. An electric vehicle charging station stall may be included in the calculation for minimum required parking stalls that are required pursuant to other provisions of this code.
Minimum Parking Requirements. ▪ The minimum parking requirements for Lot 2A are hereby reduced from 1 stall/225 Square Feet to 1 stall/350 Square Feet (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 15.02.004a) o Parking Space and Parking Lot Design (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 15.02.004a (e) (B)) ▪ Wheel stops and wheel stop curbing in parking areas and parking stalls are not required on Lot 2A EXCEPT for ADA parking stalls. o Outdoor display (Section 14.02.049(c)(1) ▪ Displayed merchandise can occupy no more than 20% of provided parking spaces. • SCREENING REQUIREMENTS (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 15.03.021 (c) (2)) o Screening of outdoor storage is not required on Lot 2A when storage areas are located in the rear of the structure. • BUFFERYARD STANDARDS (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 15.03.023 (5) (A) – (G)) o A bufferyard wall is not required on Lot 2A if the provided number of bufferyard plantings are tripled from the code required amount of bufferyard plantings. • LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 15.03.005) o Minimum required landscaping on Lot 2A shall be 1 tree per 600 square feet. • ON-SITE SIGNS (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 15.04.018 (3) (F) regarding Attached Signs) o The maximum size of any one attached sign on Lot 2A shall not exceed 450 square feet. • SITE LIGHTING FOR LOT 2A o The minimum lighting criteria for Lot 2A shall be as follows: ▪ Top of luminary height – 40ft overall height (OAH) measured from finished grade ▪ Fixtures – Full cutoffTEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 14.02.048(a)(1)) o Lot 2A to be permitted by right the temporary sales of seasonal products common to Home Depot stores. • NON-RESIDENTIAL AND MIXED-USE LAND USE CONDITIONS (Modifying Code of Ordinances Section 14.02.019) o Garden Center: ▪ Stacked materials on Lot 2A are allowed to exceed the height of any screen fence within or adjacent to the Garden Center. • HOURS OF OPERATION o A home improvement store on Lot 2A shall be permitted to operate, at a minimum, from 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.

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