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04-18-2002 Regular Meeting and Public Hearing of the La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission
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04-18-2002 Regular Meeting and Public Hearing of the La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Grantor may relax setback requirements with site plan approval of City where necessary or <br />desirable to accomplish a more effective and compatible land utilization. No building or other <br />structure, including, without limitation, fences, shall be erected nearer to any street or to ,Building <br />Site side or rear property lines than is permitted by the applicable setback lines'herein established <br />or by City ordinance. - - <br /> <br />7. Parkini Requirements. Adequate automobile parking spaces, includin~, without <br />, limitation, spaces for ,employee, customer, visitor, and handicapped parking, shall be provided on <br />each Building Site and all such parking areas shall be internally drained, curbed, and permanently , <br />surfaced with concrete o,r asphalt. Minimum parking requirements/spaces shall be as follows, but <br />in no case less ,than required by:City ordinance: <br /> <br />llsc <br /> <br />Spaces <br /> <br />Office <br /> <br />3.5 spaces per 1',000 gross square feet or building <br />area. ' <br /> <br />Industrial/Bulk Warehousing <br /> <br />1 space per 5,000 gross square feet of building area. <br /> <br />Manufacturing <br /> <br />2 s~aces per 1,000 gross square feet or bu~lding <br />area. <br /> <br />Access an~ Drives (internal) s~all conform to provisions of SCUP. <br /> <br />Design and construction of parking areas should provide for a reasonable mix of fuil size, mid- <br />size, compact size, and disabled or handicapped parking sp~ces. No use shall be made of any <br />Building Site or any'improvements constructed thereon which' requires parking in excess of the <br />capacity of the faci,lities maintained for parking on such Building Site. Parking will not be <br />permitted on any street or at any place other than designated parking areas shown on the plans <br />and specifications approved by the Grantor, and the owner of each Building Site shall be <br />resp~nsible for compliance by its respective tenants, employees, and vis.itors with the parking <br />requirements of~hese Protective Covenants. The owner of each Building Site shall, at its, <br />expense, cause to be installed and maintained, in compliance with applicable law and reasonable <br />standards established by the Grantor, adequate no-parking and other traffic control signs on public <br />streets adjacent to such Building Site. All parking areas shall be screened from public view with ' <br />approved fencing, or berms and shrubs of type and species and in a manner approved in writing by <br />the Grantor. Unless otherwise approved in writing by the Grantor prior to construction, parking <br />will not be permitted in front of any parking setback line. To the extent that appropriate <br />governmental authority may from time ~to time require more parking spaces than those required by <br />these Protective Covenants, such governmental requirements shall control, but the minimum <br />parking requirements established by these Protective Covenants shall never be reduced except by '.. <br />prior written approval of the Grantor. <br /> <br />8. Loading Docks. All loading docks must be screened as practicable in a manner <br />approved in writing by the Grantor. The Grantor may approve in writing plans for loading docks <br />
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