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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd1993-006 . . . Sponsored by: Tones CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE NO. 93-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AMENDING SEWARD CITY CODE ~ 15.10.215,PARKING WHEREAS, in light of proposed developments and public input relating to on- going management plans, there appears to be a need to review off-street parking requirements relating to housekeeping, inclusion of uses not otherwise listed, and modification of requirements in relation to community needs; and WHEREAS, the problems associated with harbor parking indicate a need to establish parking needs for harbor basin users and day cruise/charter operations separate from the needs of upland support businesses; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HEREBY ORDAINS that: Section 1. The reference to "Old Airport Road" in ~ 15.1O.215(A) is amended to read "Port Avenue." Section 2. ~ 15.1O.215(B)(1)(c) is amended to read: 1. Dwelling and Lodges c. Hotels and motels 1 space per guest unit. Section 3. ~ 15.1O.215(B)(3) is amended to read: 3. Offices Office buildings... 1 parking space for each 300 square feet of net office floor area, but not less than 5 spaces." Section 4. A new item is listed under the following section: . 15.10.215 Parking B. For each principal building or use within a principal buUding, there shall be no less than the number of off-street parking spaces specified under this section: Land Use Minimum Number of Parking Spaces Required 7. HarborslMarinas a. Harbor or marina 1 parking space per every 2 established boat stalls or equivalent berths based on an average boat length of 40 feet, and if a launch ramp is included, a minimum of 20% of the spaces will be long enough to accommodate vehicles with boat trailers b. Day Cruise, charter boat operators licensed for 20 or more people 1 parking space per 4 people maximum capacity . Section 5. ~ 15.10.215(E) is amended as follows: 15.10.215 E. Location. All required parking shall be on the same lot as the principal use served; on abutting lots; or if it is determined to be impractical to provide parking on the same or abutting lots, by conditional use permit on lots within 600 feet by the shortest pedestrian route or greater unspecified distances if served by an established scheduled vehicle shuttle service. Separate or abutting parking lots are allowed provided that such lots are permitted as a principal or conditional use within the zoning district. Such abutting or separate lots shall be under the same ownership as that of the principal use being served, and there shall be a recorded agreement approved by the city, which provides for parking requirements for the life of the principal use being served. Section 6. ~ 15.1O.215(P) is amended as follows: . ~ 15.10.215 P. Group use of lots. Where more than one tenant or use is included within anyone building or on any one lot, the parking requirements shall be the sum total of the parking requirements for all the various tenants or uses. The aggregation of tenants Or uses shall meet all the requirements . . within the definition of "shopping center" in order to become entitled to utilize the parking ratio specified in ~ 15.10.215 B.5.a. Where a hotel or motel has other principal uses such as restaurants, bar, and meeting rooms located on its premis- es, the principal use requiring the greatest amount of parking shall provide 100% of the required parking spaces and the other uses shall provide, in addition, at least 70% of the parking spaces which would be required if these were stand- alone uses. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following its enactment. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this 12th day of April, 1993. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA f)~ uS). C~ Dave W. Crane, Mayor Bencardino, Crane, Darling, Krasnansky, Sieminski, Swartz, White None None None APPROVED AS TO FORM: Wohlforth, Argetsinger, Johnson & Brecht, Attorneys for the City of Seward, Alaska . (City Seal) fkYi t ~ Thomas F. Klinkner City Attorney Introduced By: Sieminski/Swartz Introduction Date: 03/22/93 Public Hearing & Enactment Date: 04/12/93