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Parking Standard

The document discusses standards for parking lot design. It covers dimensions for parking spaces, minimum widths for access drives, and requirements for spaces near obstructions. Guidelines are provided for the number of handicapped parking spaces required based on the total number of parking spaces. References are listed at the end.

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Parking Standard

The document discusses standards for parking lot design. It covers dimensions for parking spaces, minimum widths for access drives, and requirements for spaces near obstructions. Guidelines are provided for the number of handicapped parking spaces required based on the total number of parking spaces. References are listed at the end.

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PARKING LOT STANDERDS

PARKING LOTS DESIGN

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. 1.1

Access to Parking Areas

All off-street parking spaces shall be


accessible without backing into or otherwise
re-entering a

public right-of-way, unless it is physically


impossible to provide for such access.

When an off-street parking area does not a


abut a public street, there shall be provided
an access

drive not less than 24 feet in width for twoway traffic, connecting the off-street parking
area with a public street.
90 DEGREE PARKING
Parking Lot Layout
Drives that do not allow parking within the driveway right-of-way are 24 for two-way traffic and
12 for one-way traffic. For drives serving thirty (30) or fewer vehicles and where parking is not
provided on either side, the width for two-way drives can be reduced to twenty-two (22) feet.
Aisle widths are dependent upon traffic flow (one or two-way), angle of parking and whether or
not parking is on both sides of the aisle.

REFRANCES

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REFRANCES

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PARKING LOTS DESIGN

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REFRANCES

PARKING LOTS DESIGN

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Spaces Near Obstructions


When the side of a parking space adjoins a wall, column, or other
obstruction that is taller than 0.5 feet, the width of the parking space shall be increased by 2 feet
on the obstructed side, provided that the increase may be reduced by 3 inches for each 12 inches
of unobstructed distance from the edge of a required aisle, measured parallel to the depth of the
parking space
REFRANCES

PARKING LOTS DESIGN

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. NUMBER OF SPACES 1.2


Parking stalls for disabled persons should be provided
in each parking lot in accordance with the
following table:

REFRANCES
From Ramsey/Sleeper Architectural Graphic Standards, 9th ed., The American Institute of Architects, 1994.

PARKING LOTS DESIGN

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. NUMBER OF SPACES 1.2

REFRANCES
From Ramsey/Sleeper Architectural Graphic Standards, 9th ed., The American Institute of Architects, 1994.

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