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BOARD OF <br /> PLANNING BOARD +COUNTY COMMISSIONER <br /> Ordinance Requirements --RE.C_OMMENUED F1,NOINGS Evidence Submitted To Supt Findings FINDINGS <br /> Article 6.24 standards <br /> (continued) O <br /> 00 <br /> d) Off-street parking <br /> and loading shall <br /> conform with the <br /> requirements of <br /> Article 10. The off- X Yes No Applicant proposes salp add development of Yes No <br /> street parking standard the lots for single-family housing with Individual <br /> for the proposed use is off-street parking as provided In typical lot layout <br /> as follows: details. Two parking spaces are proposed i'to serve <br /> the recreation area. Staff recommends that the parking <br /> I space/dweili.ng unit facilities be redesigned so as to be relocated outside <br /> of the drainage easement and screened from the street. <br /> 2 spaces/basketball court <br /> Application of the <br /> standard results in <br /> a reg�i cement of <br /> 88 spaces. <br /> The off-street loading --Yes NO Yes No <br /> standard is: Not applicable to this zoning district. <br /> Application of-the <br /> standard results In <br /> a requirement of <br /> spaces. <br /> e) Signage shalt conform Yes No Applicant's signage details conform with the Yes No <br /> with the req u1 remen is o f requirements of Article 9. ' Applicant proposes <br /> Article 9. a sixteen square foot sl9q, the maximum permitted. <br />
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