The Larimer County Land Use Code requires loading zones and service areas to be designed to minimize interference with roadway and parking-lot circulation, ideally on separate side or rear routes. In Fort Collins, commercial loading on the street is allowed only while actively loading or unloading.
The Larimer County Land Use Code off-street parking and loading standards require loading zones and service areas to minimize interference with access and circulation on public roadways and within a parking lot, and, where possible, to sit on separate routes off the primary vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian paths, such as the sides or rear of a building. Accesses shared by delivery and service vehicles must be designed to reduce conflicts. In Fort Collins, Traffic Code Section 1214 allows commercial vehicles and trailers to occupy a street only while being expeditiously loaded or unloaded, after which they must comply with the oversized parking limits and leave.
On-street loading beyond active loading/unloading is cited in Fort Collins; site loading-zone design is reviewed during Larimer County land use approval.
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