The number of parking spaces per unit in any condominium development will probably be dictated by the developer, who may offer as many total as are reasonable given the amount of land or parking areas included in the development. Each unit probably gets at least one space, perhaps two, and extras if any, can then be assigned for visitors.
Unless the property is geared to visitors, for example, in a ski resort or beach resort, the number of visitor spaces will likely not be high.
There is probably no state law that dictates the number of visitor parking spaces per unit.
Yes. The public parking lots of residential buildings are required to have a certain percentage (or minimum number) of disabled parking spaces based on the number of dwelling units and/or the number of available parking spaces.
PARKING SPACESNumber of required designated parking spaces for the disabled:TOTAL PARKING SPACES ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES REQUIRED "VAN ACCESSIBLE" SPACE REQUIRED1 TO 251126 TO 502151 TO 753176 TO 10041101 TO 15051151 TO 20061
PARKING SPACESNumber of required designated parking spaces for the disabled:TOTAL PARKING SPACES ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES REQUIRED "VAN ACCESSIBLE" SPACE REQUIRED1 TO 251126 TO 502151 TO 753176 TO 10041101 TO 15051151 TO 20061
Yes, handicap parking spaces are mandatory in California for apartment complexes, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California’s Building Code. The number of accessible parking spaces needed is determined by the total number of parking spaces available in the complex. These designated spots must be properly marked and located close to entrances to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
No, it is not legal to charge for parking in designated handicap parking spaces in the state of California. The California Vehicle Code specifically prohibits charging fees for accessible parking.
No they don't have to, nor is anyone required to provide them
Compact parking refers to parking spaces that are smaller in size compared to regular parking spaces. These spaces are designed to accommodate smaller vehicles, such as compact cars or motorcycles. The main difference between compact parking and regular parking spaces is the size, with compact parking spaces being narrower and shorter, making them more suitable for smaller vehicles.
274 parking spaces, exactly!
There are 11,391 parking spaces are available
there are 16000 parking spaces at dodger's stadium
Target, like all businesses, is required by the Americans with Disabilities Act to provide a minimum number of clearly marked accessible parking spaces. The exact number of spaces required depends on the size of the parking lot, and may be anywhere from 1 to more than 20. These spaces are for the use of any persons who have applied for and received a "handicap" placard, to be displayed visibly. The type of vehicle does not matter.
Compact parking refers to parking spaces that are smaller in size compared to regular parking spaces. These spaces are designed to accommodate smaller vehicles such as compact cars or motorcycles. The main difference between compact parking and regular parking spaces is the size, with compact spaces being more narrow and shorter in length. This allows for more efficient use of parking space and can help maximize the number of vehicles that can be parked in a given area.