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<br />tracking of gravel, sediment, or debris onto public streets or adjacent properties. Driveways <br />constructed of permeable materials shall be maintained to prevent settlement, displacement, <br />or clogging that impairs drainage or infiltration. Failure to maintain a driveway in <br />compliance with these standards constitutes a violation of this Code and may be subject to <br />administrative enforcement and penalties in accordance with Chapter 3301 of the City <br />Code. <br />D. Driveways onto County Highways <br />Access drives onto County Highways shall require a review by the County Engineer, who may <br />determine the appropriate location, size and design of the access drives and may limit the number <br />of access drives in the interest of public safety and efficient traffic flow. <br />E. Turnarounds <br />1. All lots except one- and two-unit residential buildings, townhouses and four -unit residential <br />buildings shall be designed so that vehicles do not have to back into a public street. <br />2. To provide safe access, parking areas for one- and two-unit residential buildings, <br />townhouses and four-unit residential buildings with driveway access onto County roads <br />may be designed so that vehicles do not have to back into the street . <br />F. Parking Pads <br />1. A parking pad is a paved surface designed for the parking of passenger or recreational <br />vehicles on residential properties. Parking pads shall be located in the rear or side yard and <br />are not required to connect directly to the primary driveway . <br />2. Parking pads must comply with the following standards: <br />a. Surfacing shall meet the standards outlined in Subsection C (Materials and Surfacing). <br />b. Parking pads are not permitted in front yards. <br />c. Parking pads must be setback a minimum of three (3) feet from side and rear lot lines. <br />d. Storage of vehicles on parking pads shall be done in conformance with Section <br />915.120. <br />3. Use of parking pads for purposes other than vehicle parking may be subject to additional <br />regulations under other application sections of City Code . <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION 3. Section 915.120 of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance is repealed in its entirety. <br /> <br />SECTION 4. Section 915.120 of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance is adopted to read as <br />follows: <br /> <br />915.120 Exterior Storage – Residential <br />A. General Standards <br />All exterior storage of materials, equipment, or vehicles in residential zoning districts must <br />comply with the standards of this section, unless expressly allowed by another provision of this <br />Code. <br />B. Permitted Unscreened Storage <br />The following items may be stored outdoors without screening, subject to the noted conditions: <br />1. Clothesline poles and wires.