Fayetteville requires off-street loading spaces for many nonresidential uses. Each required loading space must be at least 12 feet wide by 25 feet long with 14 feet of overhead clearance, striped and located to the side or rear.
Under Fayetteville UDO 30-5.A.10, on-site loading spaces must be provided based on a building's use and gross floor area. Each required loading space must be at least 12 feet wide by 25 feet long (or deep) with at least 14 feet of overhead clearance and unobstructed ingress and egress. Loading areas should be located to the side or rear of the building wherever possible and adjacent to loading doors. Spaces must be delineated by signage and striping, paved with a durable, dust-free hard material, and provided with safe access to a street without extending into a required parking aisle. These standards apply to commercial development, not single-family homes.
Failure to provide or maintain required loading spaces is a site-plan and zoning compliance issue enforced by Development Services.
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