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(2) Parking spaces intended for the exclusive use of a Disabled Person -permitted vehicle and <br /> provision of access for disabled persons shall be provided, as required-by the California Building <br /> Code, Division 11, Site Accessibility. (Development Title Section 9-406.030(e)) <br /> (A) A minimum of 1 parking space shall be provided for a Disabled Person permitted vehicle. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-406.030(e)(1)) <br /> (B) Each parking stall shall be an unobstructed rectangle, minimum nine(9)feet wide and twenty <br /> (20)feet long. (Development Title Section 9-406.060-B) <br /> (3) All parking stalls and directional arrows shall be delineated with paint or similar distinguishable <br /> material. (Development Title Section 9-406.060(e)) <br /> f) ACCESS AND CIRCULATION: The following requirements apply and shall be shown on the Site <br /> Plan: <br /> (1) Access driveways shall have a width of no less than 25 feet for two-way aisles-and 16 feet for one- <br /> way aisles,except that in no case shall driveways designated as emergency access for fire districts <br /> be less than 20 feet wide. (Development Title Section 9-406.060(m)(1)) <br /> (2) All permanent parking lots, including internal circulation and loading areas, in all zones shall be <br /> surfaced and permanently maintained with asphalt concrete or portland cement concrete to <br /> provide a durable, dust free surface. (Development Title Section 9-406.060(i)) <br /> (3) Ingress and egress areas that connect to a paved road or highway shall also be surfaced-and <br /> permanently maintained with asphalt concrete or Portland cement concrete or with pervious <br /> pavements,sand-set pavers,and supported turf systems.A combination of surfaces may be used; <br /> for example, two track driveways of concrete strips with pervious areas between the strips and on <br /> the edges. Bumper guards and/or wheel stops shall be provided when necessary to protect <br /> adjacent structures or properties. (Development Title Section 9-406.060(i)) <br /> g) LIGHTING: Lighting shall be provided and comply with the following: <br /> (1) All off-street parking areas within Commercial and Industrial-zones and for projects where the <br /> parking area is used at night, shall be provided with exterior lighting that meets the following <br /> minimum standards: <br /> (A) The equivalent of one foot candle of illumination shall be provided throughout the parking area. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-406.060(m)(1)) <br /> (B) All lighting shall be on a time clock or photo-sensor system so as to be turned off during <br /> daylight hours and during any hours when the parking area is not in use. This requirement <br /> does not apply to security lighting. (Development Title Section 9-406.060(m)(2)) <br /> (C) All lighting shall be designed to confine direct rays to the premises. No spillover beyond the <br /> property line shall be permitted, except onto public roads, provided, however, that <br /> such light shall not cause a hazard to motorists. (Development Title Section 9-406.060(m)(3)) <br /> h) FIRE CODE REQUIREMENTS: The following California Fire Code (CFC) requirements will be <br /> applicable to the proposed project. The following conditions shall be addressed prior to submittal of a <br /> building permit application to the Building Inspection Division. <br /> (1) The Fire Prevention Division has reviewed this application and there does not appear to be any <br /> major problems associated with the proposed project as submitted. <br /> (2) CFC 507 Fire Protection Water Supply -. Static Water is required. Use NFPA 22 for tank, and <br /> PA-2600039—Conditions of Approval 2 <br />