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In accordance with 14.37.080(1)(b) required parking shall not be located across a public street, or with an intervening property, except by conditional use permit approved by the Planning Commission, subject to the conditions set forth below:

(1) Off-street parking approved under this Section must be located such that the nearest property line of the lot is within four hundred (400) feet of the nearest property line of the lot containing the land use activity it serves, as measured along the shortest pedestrian route with the following exception:

(a) Portions of any DT zone located in an area bounded by University Avenue, 200 South, 300 West, and 200 North, and

(b) Parking to be provided may not be located further than eight hundred (800) feet from building to parking lot subject to the Planning Commission approval.

(2) The parking lot, if across the street from the main land use activity it serves, shall be located within two hundred (200) feet of a regulated intersection or approved crosswalk in the direction of pedestrian traffic.

(3) The applicant shall, at the applicant’s own expense, submit a report from a qualified Traffic Engineer assessing the probable vehicular and pedestrian impacts from the off-site parking lot, and including any recommendations for the mitigation of safety concerns.

(4) The applicant shall assume the full liability, and responsibility for the lot, as well as any costs associated with improvements that may be required to enhance safety.

(5) If, after review by the Planning Commission staff, the Planning Commission finds that the off-site lot will not pose any significant traffic safety problems, and that it complies with all other provisions of this Title, the permit shall be granted.

(Am 1990-02, Am 1993-32, Am 1997-71, Am 2010-31, Am 2021-33)