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A. Parking lots which contain six (6) to twenty-five (25) required spaces shall provide one (1) space for restricted use of disabled persons. Parking lots that contain twenty-six (26) to fifty (50) required spaces shall contain two (2) spaces for restricted use of disabled persons. Parking lots which contain more than fifty (50) required spaces shall contain one (1) additional space for restricted use of disabled persons for each additional one hundred (100) parking spaces or fraction thereof that are required.

B. Parking spaces required by this section shall be approximately nine (9) feet wide and shall have an adjacent aisle that is six (6) feet wide. Two (2) adjacent parking spaces that meet the requirement of this section may share an aisle.

C. A sign shall be posted for each disabled person parking space. The sign shall be clearly visible, and be marked with the international symbol of disability access.

D. All other design considerations must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. However, a peace officer may enforce disabled parking within the city, even if the sign marking the spot in question does not comply with all design considerations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Such enforcement shall not be construed as the city’s permission of a sign that does not comply with the design considerations required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. [Ord. 21-42 § 2, 2021; Ord. 01-05 § 8.]