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MRSC Index Planning - Off-street parking and load requirements, parking in residential yards
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Planning: PL 8.2500 - Off-street parking and load requirements, parking in residential yards
Electronic Documents (3 Results)
- Ordinance No. 2003-017 - Adds Ch. 18.48, off-street parking, and amends associated sections of Chs. 10.12 and 10.14
Ordinance | Document Date: 12/03
Jurisdiction: Sequim - Ordinance No. 2295 - An ordinance regarding off-street vehicle parking requirements
Ordinance | Document Date: 2001
Jurisdiction: Mountlake Terrace - Ordinance No. 3344 relating to tandem
parking
Ordinance
Jurisdiction: Edmonds
Paper Documents (6 Results)
- "Parking standards in the zoning code," by Jason Wittenberg. Zoning News, January 2003
Request this document | Document Date: 1/03 - "The practice of parking requirements," by Donald Shoup. Zoning Practice, January 2006
Request this document | Document Date: 1/06 - "Commercial developments need loading spaces--but how many? What size?" by ITE Committee 6A-48. ITE Journal, May 2001
Request this document | Document Date: 5/01 - "Big foot: a number of approaches can help to reduce the impact of parking," by Donald T. Dunphy. Urban Land, February 2003
Request this document | Document Date: 2/03 - "Big foot: a number of approaches can help to reduce the impact of parking," by Robert T. Dunphy. Urban Land, February 2003
Request this document | Document Date: 2/03 - "The practice of parking requirements," by Donald Shoup. Zoning Practice, January 2006
Request this document | Document Date: 1/06
MRSC Library Catalog Documents
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Subject Pages (2 Results)
- Off-Street Parking Ordinances
This page provides city ordinance provisions and library resources about off-street parking. - Automobile Nuisances
This page addresses three issues: automobile repair in streets and yards where it becomes an annoyance to neighbors; the parking of vehicles in front yards other then driveways; and the accumulation of inoperable vehicles on private property which are not screened from public view or are on public property.

