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May 21, 2019 <br />Centerville Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />Residential Driveways, Vehicle Parking & Storage <br />DRIVEWAYS IN THE CODE <br />number of places in the Code: <br />clearly define what is permitted or not for residential driveways. <br /> <br />Minimum development <br />requirements in the B-1 and I-1 Districts, and would also apply to the potential new B-2 <br />District, by reference in 156.031(B): <br />o <br />This standard can remain in these sections of the Code, since it <br />applies to the B-1, B-2, and I-1 Districts, and not to residential driveways. <br />o Clear <br />standards would be helpful. <br /> <br />submission for Site Plan review. <br />o This reference can remain here since it is an information request, not a definition or <br />performance standard. <br /> <br />rial parking spaces abutting single family: <br />o Off-street parking spaces and access drives for nonresidential uses, 20 feet <br /> This reference can stay as it does not impact <br />residential driveways. <br /> <br />Other Standards, requirements for outside storage in residential districts <br />regulating what kind of vehicl <br />o <br />o We suggest putting the standards for storage of vehicles and equipment in the <br />Parking requirements section of the Code. <br /> <br />Parking requirements, dealing with surface materials. <br />o We need a clear definition of what is required for residential driveway surfaces. <br /> <br />Parking requirements, dealing with width of driveways. <br />o This section currently limits the width of driveways to a maximum 24 feet but does <br />not apply to the R-1 district. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />