Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0630 - Bicycle Parking
(1)
Cities and counties shall require and plan for adequate parking to meet the
increasing need for travel by bicycle and other small-scale mobility
devices.
(2) Cities and counties
shall require bicycle parking for the following uses:
(a) All new multi-unit development or
mixed-use development of five residential units or more as provided in section
(3);
(b) All new retail
development;
(c) All new office and
institutional developments;
(d) All
major transit stops, and any park-and-ride lots that require land use approval;
and
(e) Any land use where
off-street motor vehicle parking is mandated.
(3) Cities and counties shall require a
minimum of one-half of a covered bicycle parking space per unit for multi-unit
and mixed-use residential uses. Cities and counties may:
(a) Allow for reductions or exemptions to the
minimum parking requirement based on development-specific considerations;
and
(b) Exempt or reduce the
minimum parking requirement for certain types of residential uses that are
likely to have less future demand for bicycle parking.
(4) Cities and counties shall adopt
development regulations requiring all required bicycle parking provided must:
(a) Either allow ways to lock at least two
points on a bicycle, or be within a lockable space only available to authorized
users;
(b) Be installed in a manner
to allow space for the bicycle to be maneuvered to a position where it may be
secured without conflicts from stairs, other parked bicycles, walls, or other
obstructions;
(c) Be in a location
that is convenient and well-lit; and
(d) Include bicycle parking spaces to
accommodate large bicycles, including family and cargo bicycles.
(5) Cities and counties shall
provide for public bicycle parking and allow and provide for parking and
ancillary facilities for shared bicycles or other small-scale mobility devices
in climate-friendly areas, Metro Region 2040 centers, and near key destinations
identified as provided in OAR
660-012-0360.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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