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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMicrosoft PowerPoint - Article 39 Parking Final [Compatibility Mode] r1ORTF•� '9 O -ti-ID 16 N s q 4 b•Qq COC"IC IWFCN`y1 �9SSA C HUS���� Town of North Andover Article 39 : Amending 1 i .1 Off-Street Parking & Section i Screening 1 Landscaping for " Annual Town Meeting May 13, 2008 Presented by: Lincoln Daley Town Planner PURPOSE DON"T EVEN ItIINVOIF • To establish a definitive � � �����'� f PARKING ERE methodology for calculating parking • To create flexible parking standards and requirements. i � f / i To meet the demand for w,N rk/ parking and encourage sustainable economic growth. • To promote better site design. Table of Off-Street Parkin g Regulations • The requirements based on information and design residential standards from the Institute Single-Family Dwelling Unit 2 per dwelling unit of Transportation Engineers, Multi-Famili-Dwelling Unit American Planning Studio 1.25 per dwelling unit Association, and local One Bedroom 1.5 per dwelling unit municipalities. Two or More Bedrooms 2 per dwelling unit • Eliminates ambiguity for Accesson- Dwelling Unit 1 space per dwelling unit interpreting required parking spaces. Faad'and Beverage • Less restrictive for the Restaurant(non-fastfood and/or • with no drive-through 15.0 per ksf GFA majority of uses. facility) Fast Food 15.0 per ksf GFA Fast Food(with-drive through 12.0 per ksf GFA facility) PARKING Design Standards ���m'W`� ����`�� ,1 II �y 60" 4511 • Establishes Dimensions of Parkin g Spaces and Maneuvering Aisles for all rr Ma uses. Creates regulations governing parking � "°"' °° " M4 area surfacing, drainage, and curbing " • Establishes Lighting Design �� �u � ,+ �1���k Requirements For Parking Areas. r Table of Dimensional Requirements Minimum Miriirnum Maneuvering Aisle Width Angle of Parking Stall Width Stall Depth Setback From Maximum Curbcut One-Way Two-Way Lot Line 76-90 Degrees 9 18 3 25 20 25 61-75 Degrees 9 18 3 25 22 46-60 Degrees 9 18 3 25 1 16 45 Degrees 9 18 3 25 1 20 Parallel 8 22 3 12 Flexible Parking Requirements & Design Special Permits • The Planning Board will become the SPGA. 1,vtlttt • Expedite The Permitting Process. • Issuance of Special Permit. • Consistent with purpose of this section (Section 8. 1). • Findings are consistent with the requirements for issuing a Special Permit (Section 10.3). • Requested relief does not cause detriment to the neighborhood based on six specific criteria. • Parking relief must fall within eight categories. Flexible Parking Requirements & Design (Continued) • Parking/Loading Area Design Standards. • Municipal Parking Facility. • Allowing Parking on a Separate Lot / Satellite Parking. • Common Parking Areas and Multiple Use Facilities. • Land Banked Parking up to 40%. ALL REQUIRE THE ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL PERMIT Screening and Landscaping Requirements • Administrative Action. • Will not result in creation of new screening and landscaping requirements. wA. „w o„ 1 ..a n..... n iu v I � � i InJ'iii„ dfid, Summary • Create A Methodology For Calculating Parking Spaces. • Establish Clear Design Standards and Dimensional Requirements. • Improve Overall Site Design Process Through Flexible Parking Requirements. f i lu e 7 aW Y AVOID Encourage Questions or Comments?