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Parking and Vehicular Circulation: <br /> Parking areas in all Commercial Districts shall be subject to the <br /> following , <br /> design standards and requirements m Parking Design <br /> Requirements in Business,Commercial,Mixed Use and Industrial <br /> Districts-153.132: <br /> a) Parking orientation shall minimize visual and noise impacts on <br /> adjacent properties. <br /> b) To the maximum extent feasible,parking shall be located Parking shall be located to the side or behind the building <br /> behind or to the side of a building in a landscaped parking <br /> area and screened from view from public rights-of-way <br /> through landscaping,berms, or low walls.Structured r , <br /> parking,integrated with the building's architectural design,is <br /> encouraged. <br /> c) Parking areas shall be safe and convenient for both the V , <br /> movement of vehicles and customers. <br /> d) Vehicle circulation on-site shall be clearly organized to facilitate Vehicular circulation shall be <br /> movement into and throughout parking areas. clearly organized to facilitate movement and parking areas <br /> shall be safe and convenient for <br /> e) On corner lots,parking shall not be located on the corner. °' vehicles and customers <br /> f) Service access areas shall be located in the rear of the property, <br /> outside of view from public rights-of-ways.Buildings within a - <br /> development should share services areas to the extent practical. <br /> g)Circulation and parking for service <br /> areas shall be designed to minimize <br /> disruption to the flow of vehicular and <br /> pedestrian traffic. 'ltia. <br /> h) Development sites where uses <br /> require multiple deliveries shall <br /> provide separate customer and service <br /> access drives where possible. <br /> Service areas shall be located in the <br /> rear of the property, outside of view Parking shall be screened through <br /> from public rights-of-ways landscaping, berms or low walls <br /> Design Requirements Manual Commercial Districts 2-5 <br />