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<br />c. Alternative edge designs that support on-site infiltration may be approved by the City <br />Engineer. <br />8. Surface Water Control <br />Parking and loading areas shall be graded and drained in conformance with an approved <br />surface water management plan. <br />I. Bicycle Parking <br /> Bicycle parking is required in order to encourage utilitarian riding. <br />1. A minimum of two (2) bicycle parking spaces shall be provided for each applicable <br />development. <br />2. Exterior bicycle parking shall be located near the principal building entrance, positioned to avoid <br />conflicts with pedestrian routes, and visible from the public right-of-way or from inside the <br />building. <br />3. This requirement applies to the following uses <br />a. Businesses along arterial roadways; <br />b. Retail buildings over 10,000 square feet; <br />c. Office or industrial buildings over 20,000 square feet; <br />d. Convenience stores; <br />e. Restaurants, bars, and breweries. <br />f. Any commercial development adjacent to a public sidewalk or trail. <br />4. Bicycle parking facilities shall include secure locking hardware such as U-racks or other devices <br />approved by the City. <br />5. Multifamily housing Bicycle Parking Requirements <br />a. A minimum of two (2) short-term bicycle parking spaces shall be provided for buildings <br />with four (4) or more dwelling units. <br />b. For buildings with more than twelve (12) dwelling units, a minimum of one (1) long-term <br />bicycle parking space shall be provided for every four (4) dwelling units. Long-term <br />parking shall be located indoors or within a secure, covered structure designated for <br />resident use. <br />c. The City may modify these requirements based on available garage space, location near a <br />trail or transit corridor, or other site-specific conditions. <br /> <br />SECTION 7. Section 915.180 of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance is adopted to read as <br />follows: <br />915.180 Pedestrian Facilities, Sidewalks, and Walkways <br />A. Purpose and Applicability <br />To promote walkability, improve safety, and ensure consistent pedestrian access, pedestrian <br />facilities shall be provided as a condition of site plan approval for all new construction or any site <br />improvement that expands an existing building or parking area by twenty-five percent (25%) or <br />more. These requirements do not apply to maintenance activities such as resurfacing or restriping. <br />B. Required Improvements