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(h) Warehousing, transfer, and storage uses must have at least 1 space per <br />employee on the largest shift plus 1 parking space per company vehicle; <br />1,000 square feet of gross floor area; <br />(i) Animal hospitals must have at least 4 parking spaces for every <br />veterinarian, plus 1 space for every employee on the largest shift; 1,000 <br />square feet of gross floor area; <br />(j) Medical and dental offices must have at least 5 parking spaces for <br />every doctor or dentist, plus 1 space for every employee on the largest <br />shift no fewer than 4 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor <br />area; <br />(k) The parking requirements in the R/O District will be set by the City <br />Council according to the expected demand for a particular facility; and <br />(l) Fast food, take out, and convenience restaurants must have at least 1 <br />parking space for every 50 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 8 <br />stacking parking spaces for every menu board 3 seats, plus 1 parking <br />space for every employee on the largest shift. Coffee shops with drive- <br />through lanes shall provide no less than 12 stacking spaces. <br /> <br />(6) The number of existing on-site parking spaces on a property may not be <br />reduced below the number required under division (A)(5) above, except for <br />nonresidential uses permitted under §§ 152.036 or 152.037, for which the City <br />Council may establish a lower number of on-site parking spaces if the owner has <br />demonstrated that a specific structure and use will not have an adverse effect on <br />off-site parking in the vicinity of the property. <br />(7) Where parking is lighted, the light sources may not exceed 30 feet in height, <br />nor may the light intensity exceed 1 footcandle measured at the property line. <br />(8) Any parking area or access drive constructed in any zoning district after 5-1- <br />1987 must be paved with either asphalt or concrete, or with pavers of stone, <br />asphalt, concrete, brick, or similar materials. Regardless of the design or <br />manufacturers specifications, all such materials are considered impervious for the <br />purposes of the applicable lot coverage requirements. <br />(9) All parking must meet the city’s grade requirements for proper drainage, and <br />there must be approved curbing around the perimeter of all parking areas except <br />in the R-l, R-1A, and R-2 Districts. <br />(10) Travel trailers, campers, and other recreational vehicles may not be parked in <br />any zoning district for use as a dwelling or for sleeping or housekeeping purposes. <br />(11) As used in this division (A), COMMERCIAL PARKING LOT means any <br />surface used for parking more than 3 vehicles in any zoning district except R-l <br />and R-2, including access drives. The construction or reconstruction of any <br />commercial parking lot requires a building zoning permit. The owner of any <br />commercial parking lot must maintain it in a safe condition, and the maintenance <br />will include sweeping to control dust, dirt and debris; seal coating at least once <br />every 5 years; removal of snow; and the filling of holes caused by freezing and <br />thawing as soon as practicable. Snow may be stored on the parking lot only if it <br />does not obstruct the visibility of, or interfere with, vehicular or pedestrian traffic <br />in the parking lot or access to the parking lot. Snow storage shall not reduce the <br />number of available parking spaces below the number required in Section (A)(5).