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Ordinance 2207 <br /> Page 11 <br /> • Pedestrian trash and recycling receptacles shall be placed in strategic locations for effective <br /> litter control. Where possible, they should be grouped with other site furnishings and placed <br /> adjacent to pedestrian pathways. All trash and recycling receptacles shall be located on <br /> paved surfaces in locations where they do not conflict with landscape maintenance. <br /> • No materials, supplies, equipment, service vehicles, finished or semi-finished products, raw <br /> materials, or articles of similar nature may be stored or permitted to remain outside of <br /> buildings or be visible from adjacent properties or adjoining streets. <br /> Parking <br /> • All private driveways, parking areas, and loading areas will be paved in accordance with City <br /> standards. Parking areas must be paved with asphalt, concrete, masonry pavers. or similar <br /> material approved by the City. Surface parking areas shall not be permitted closer than 10 <br /> feet from side or an average of 15 feet (5-foot minimum) from rear property lines. Where <br /> parking areas will be contiguous and accessible to parking on adjacent lot(s), the parking <br /> may extend to the property line if part of a unified project. Visual screening must be provided <br /> for parking areas that can be viewed from adjacent development sites or from off-site public <br /> spaces such as streets, plazas, and walkways. All parking area layouts for the project area <br /> shall comply with City parking development standards. <br /> • Parking areas should be designed to: <br /> • Provide safe and convenient movement of motor vehicles <br /> • Limit vehicular/pedestrian conflicts <br /> • Limit paved areas <br /> • Provide for screening of paved areas <br /> • Soften the visual impact of parking areas by providing interior planting <br /> • Where opportunities exist for shared parking between users with staggered peak parking <br /> demands, owners and developers shall make every possible effort to take advantage of this <br /> opportunity to reduce the total number of parking spaces within each site or parcel. Where <br /> shared parking is intended, the analysis of parking criteria shall be submitted to the City as <br /> part of the design review process. <br /> • Compact car parking requirements shall conform to City requirements. Up to 40 percent of <br /> the required off-street parking spaces may be compact. <br /> • Parking structures are allowed but must be architecturally compatible with proposed <br /> buildings and the material finish must be the same as, or architecturally complimentary to, <br /> the exterior of buildings on the site. Placement of parking structures along site frontages is <br /> discouraged. <br /> • Accessible parking spaces and location shall conform to the latest Americans with <br /> Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements in addition to the City's accessible parking space <br /> requirements. In case of conflict, the more restrictive provisions shall govern. <br /> • Each project shall provide motorcycle parking to the satisfaction of the Director of <br /> Community Development. Motorcycle parking should be consolidated and segregated from <br /> automobile parking and must have concrete pavement surfaces to support motorcycle <br /> kickstands. Motorcycle stalls should be a minimum of 4 feet by 8 feet and clearly marked. <br />