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Section 6.That Section 156.166(L) shall be amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />(L) Driveway Aaccess. All off-street parking areas in non-residential zoning districts <br />shall have access from driveways rather than from public streets, and except by <br />conditional use permit, the driveway access shall be limited to a maximum of 32 feet <br />in width at the curb line. <br /> <br />Section 7. That a new Section 156.166(M) shall be added to read as follows: <br /> <br />(M) Permitted driveways for residential uses. A permitted driveway for any residential <br />use: <br />(1) Shall be a minimum of 8 feet in width; maximum shall be 24 feet wide at the <br />right-of-way line, or for garages 24 feet in width or wider, the width of the <br />garage, to a maximum of 32 feet; <br />(2)Shall be a minimum of 18 feet deep; <br />(3) Shall be located a minimum of five feet from any property line, including <br />roadway right-of-way or roadway easement; <br />(4) Shall not be located within any required side or rear yard setback nor within <br />a drainage and utility easement; <br />(5) May include a paved parking or turnaround area not more than 8 feet by 18 <br />feet adjacent to a driveway connecting a roadway to a garage or front yard. <br />(6) May not include more than one driveway connection from a public roadway <br />into a single family residential lot, except for corner lots which are permitted <br />one driveway per street frontage. <br />(7) Shall connect to a garage or other permitted structure in the yard, not to open <br />yard. <br />(8) Driveway connections for multi-family uses will be reviewed in the site plan <br />review process. <br />Section 8. That a new Section 156.166(N) shall be added and current item (M) in that section <br />be reordered to item (O), to read as follows: <br /> <br />(N) Permitted vehicles and equipment stored on residential lots. Any number of <br />automobiles shall be allowed on a permitted driveway. A maximum of three of the <br />following units may be stored outside of a structure on the permitted driveway area <br />on any residential parcel or in a side or rear yard, provided they have an overall <br />length from front to back of 35 feet or less: <br />(1) Automobiles not parked on the permitted driveway; <br />(2) Boat; <br />(3) Camper; <br />(4) Motor home; <br />(5) Snowmobiles; <br />(6) Personal watercraft; <br />(7) Icehouse; <br />DRAFT Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />
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