§ 9.6.2. General Requirements  


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  • A.

    Site Plan.

    All requests for shared parking must be accompanied by a site plan which meets the requirements of Chapter 25-5 of the LDC and includes sufficient information to identify the type and intensity of the uses which are proposing to share parking.

    For projects which are subject to site plan review only because of a request for shared parking, the Director may modify the normal site plan submittal requirements if some material is determined to be unnecessary.

    B.

    Ownership.

    When first approved, the shared parking facility must be under common ownership or under the control of a single site plan. All requirements and conditions imposed upon the shared parking facility shall be listed on the site plan and shall be binding upon all subsequent purchasers.

    C.

    Time of Submittal.

    All requests for shared parking must be submitted in writing at the same time as an application for site plan review. For Commission-approved site plans, any supplemental information required by the staff in order to complete the review must be submitted at least 18 working days prior to the date on which the project is scheduled for consideration by the Planning Commission. A fee for review of the application will be charged in accordance with the currently-adopted fee schedule. A revision of a previously-approved land use site plan (reviewed under Chapter 25-5 of the LDC) will be assessed half the normal site plan review fee in addition to a shared parking review fee. A project which is subject to site plan review only because of a request for shared parking will be assessed a notification fee in addition to a shared parking review fee.

    D.

    Review Criteria.

    All requests for shared parking shall be reviewed by the Director of the Watershed Protection and Development Review Department in accordance with these guidelines and the requirements contained in Section 25-6-478. The Director shall determine whether shared parking is feasible at the proposed site and specifying the reasons for approval or disapproval.