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, <br /> Title VI-LAND USE <br /> Chapter 78-ZONING REGULATIONS <br /> ARTICLE IV.-DISTRICT REGULATIONS <br /> DIVISION 18.-I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT <br /> (2) Offices, medical and dental laboratories, business or professional offices: One space per 200 square <br /> feet. <br /> (3) Multi-tenant indusfrial buildings:One spaee for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, or the sum of <br /> the component gross floor areas as follows, whichever is greater: <br /> a. One space for each 200 square feet of office space. <br /> b. One space for each 2,000 square feet of warehouse space. <br /> c. One space for each 300 square feet of manufacturing, processing, packaging, treatment and <br /> assembly space. <br /> d. One space for each 500 square feet of space containing machines and equipment for conducting <br /> scientific research, testing or experimentation. <br /> (e) Floor area. The term "floor area" for the purpose of calculating the number of off-street parking spaces <br /> required shall be determined on the basis of the exterior floor area dimensions of the buildings, structure or use <br /> times the number of floors, minus ten percent. <br /> (fl Compufation. When determining the number of off-street parking spaces, any fraction of a number shall <br /> constitute an additional space. � <br /> (g) Snow storage in parking stalls. Provision shall be made in the parking area for adequate snow storage or <br /> removal in order to ensure that the required number of spaces is available at all times during the year. <br /> (h) Circulation. Traffic circulation systems shall be designed to accommodate anticipated traffic demands. <br /> Vehicular traffic generated by industrial uses shall be channeled and controlled in a manner which will avoid <br /> congestion or interterence with other vehicular transportation systems and pedestrians and which will avoid <br /> creating traffic hazards and excessive traffic. <br /> (i) Parking size. Each parking space shall have a minimum width of nine feet and a minimum depth of 20 feet <br /> exclusive of aisle and maneuvering space. <br /> Q) Curb cut size. No curb cut access shall exceed 24 feet in width unless approved by the city engineer. <br /> (k) Grade. The grade elevation of any parking area or driveways shall not exceed four percent. <br /> (I) Surfacing. Except as otherwise determined by the city council, all industrial uses shall have customer <br /> parking areas and driveways which are surtaced with asphalt. <br /> (m) Lighfing. Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area shall be hooded and so arranged as to <br /> reflect the light away from adjoining property, abutting residential uses, and public rights-of-way. <br /> (n) Required screening. All open off-street parking areas of five or more spaces shall be screened with <br /> landscaping and/or other materials from abutting or surrounding residential districts. <br /> (o) Landscaped islands. A minimum of one landscaped parking island per 20 parking stalls shall be required <br /> within any industrial use. Areas meeting the conditions listed in section 78-827(c)(2) which are proposed for truck <br /> circulation, but converted to parking per a plan approved by the city shall be exempt from this provision. <br /> (p) Signs. No signs shall be so located as to restrict the sight lines and orderly operation and traffic movement <br /> within any parking lot or driveway. All signs shall be in conformance with section 78-1466 of this chapter. <br /> (q) Deferment of parking. A reduction in the number of required parking stalls may be permitted by a conditional <br /> use permit as outlined in section 78-823 provided that the following conditions are met: <br /> Orono, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances <br /> Page 8 of 14 <br />