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1/21/2026
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5. Lighting must not trespass onto adjacent private parcels. All building-mounted lights <br />shall be directed onto the building itself and/or the ground immediately adjacent to it. <br />The light emissions shall not be visible above the roof line of the building. <br />G. Maintenance. <br />1. All off-street parking spaces shall be maintained to the design standard as shown on <br />approved permit documents. Such spaces shall not be used at any time or in any <br />manner that precludes use for off-street parking of operable motor vehicles regularly <br />used by occupants, employees, guests, or customers. <br />2. Where parking is owned in common (e.g. by a homeowners’ association), the <br />covenants shall clearly indicate which parties are responsible for parking facility <br />maintenance. <br />Section 28. EMC 19.34.170 is hereby amended as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined <br />text added. <br />19.34.170 – Bicycle Facilities, Required Counts <br />Bicycle secure storage spaces are required for most uses to provide secure and convenient <br />places to park bicycles and other forms of micromobility devices. These regulations ensure <br />adequate short and long-term bicycle spaces based on the demand generated by different uses. <br />Minimum bicycle facilities acknowledge the usage rates for different uses, and that this will vary <br />by geography, being higher in mixed-use centers than in the rest of the city. <br />In the following table, the right column names the uses, while the second, third, and fourth <br />columns provide formulas for how many long term (LT) and short term (ST) spaces must be <br />provided in the city generally, or in mixed-use centers. <br />A. For uses not otherwise listed, required number of long and short term bicycle spaces are to <br />be determined by the planning director and city engineer. <br />B. For all nonresidential uses, a minimum of 2 long term and 2 short term bicycle spaces are <br />required. <br />Table 34-6 Bicycle Facilities, Required Counts <br />Land Use Long Term Short Term Mixed-Use Centers <br />Residential <br />Day care (family <br />home), childcare 1.0 per dwelling 2.0 per site; both must <br />be oversize spaces <br />2 LT / dwelling <br />4 ST (can substitute <br />secure area on plan) <br />Day or overnight <br />care (family <br />home), caring for <br />adults <br />1.0 per dwelling unit 1.0 per dwelling unit 2 LT / dwelling <br />2 ST / dwelling
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