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shared hours of peak demand. A parking plan shall address the hours, size and mode of <br />operation of the respective uses. <br />3. The minimum spaces required under a shared parking plan shall be based on the following: <br />a. For those uses parking at substantially different times of the day or week, the <br />number of spaces required for the uses that require the most parking; and <br />b. For those uses parking at the same hours of peak demand, the minimum shall be 1.5 <br />times the number of spaces required by the use(s) that require the most parking. <br />4. Shared parking facilities shall be protected by a covenant running with the land and recorded <br />with the County in a form approved by the City Attorney. Such a covenant shall not be <br />revoked without consent of the City. A certified copy of the recorded document shall be <br />provided to the Community Development Department prior to the use of the shared parking <br />arrangement. <br />F. Off-Site Parking <br /> Off-site parking may be allowed under the Site Plan Review process. The Community Development <br />Department may require the applicant to present proof of ownership of the off-site property, a long- <br />term lease or similar arrangement. <br />G. Parking Area Use <br /> Required parking spaces and the circulation aisles providing access to them shall not be used for the <br />following: <br />1. Storage of any kind, including of unlicensed or inoperable motor vehicles, boats, recreational <br />vehicles and the like; <br />2. Display, sales, rental, or repair of motor vehicles; <br />3. Permanent display of goods for sale; temporary or seasonal display and sale of goods may be <br />allowed pursuant to Sub-Chapter 12, Temporary Uses and Structures. <br />4. Loading and unloading of vehicles. <br />H. Design Requirements <br />1. Site Plan <br />All applications for Site Plan Review shall depict, at a measurable scale, the location and <br />arrangement of vehicle parking, curb cuts, driveways and walkways. Refer also to Section <br />917.060, Site Plan Review, in the Application Review Procedures chapter of this Code. <br />2. Access and Location <br />Parking areas shall have access to a public street. Driveways shall be located to minimize <br />interference with traffic movement. (See Section 915.060 Driveways and Private Internal <br />Access Roads in this Chapter) <br />3. Parking Dimensions, Minimum <br />Stall Angle <br />(degrees) <br />Stall <br />Width <br />Stall <br />Length <br />Aisle <br />Width <br />Traffic <br />Flow <br />45 9 22 14 One way <br />60 9 21 16 One way <br />75 9 21 18 One way <br />90 9 18 24 Two way