Design Elements — Parking Lots for Multi-Family Buildings, Visitors and Overflow
Conservation subdivisions that include smaller lots may require overflow or guest parking to accommodate parking needs. This need can be met through on-street parking if the street is appropriately designed. On-street parking also presents the opportunity for including intersection bump-outs. In the event that parking lots are needed, such as in a multi-family development, the municipality should review their current parking standards to ensure that landscaping and screening provisions are included for parking lots above a certain size (e.g., five spaces or more).
Ordinance Considerations
Minimum parking standards are typically located in the Zoning Ordinance, and design standards for parking, including on-street parking, are typically located in the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. Parking standards need not be specific to conservation subdivisions. Provision for or requirement of intersection bump-outs could also apply to all subdivisions.