c. Off-Site Parking in Residential Districts Prohibited
Off-site parking for nonresidential uses in any residential district is prohibited, except as otherwise provided in the Land Development Ordinance.
d. Failure to Comply
Failure to comply with these provisions of this Article shall constitute the principal use(s) as a nonconforming use(s) and will be subject to the conditions and requirements as regulated for nonconforming uses in the Land Development Ordinance.
§9-1662 COMPLIANCE WITH ADA & NC STATE BUILDING CODE
A portion of the total number of off-street parking bays required for each off-street parking area shall be specifically identified, designated, located and reserved for use by persons with physical disabilities as regulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the North Carolina State Building Code regulations.
a. Number of Accessible Parking Bays Required
The minimum number of accessible parking bays to be provided for the physically disabled shall be computed in fulfilling the total off-street parking requirement. The following table determines the ratio of accessible parking bays required, based on the number of parking bays provided unless otherwise required by the North Carolina State Building Code regulations. Any amendments to the North Carolina State Building Code in this computation shall be considered herein.
Table – Required Accessible Parking for Physically Disabled Persons Total Parking Bays Provided Minimum Total # of Parking Bays for Disabilities 1-25 1 26-50 2 51-75 3 76-100 4 101-150 5 151-200 6 201-300 7 301-400 8 401-500 9 501-1,000 2% of total 1,001 & over 20, + 1 per each 100 bays over 1,000
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