Two or more buildings or uses may jointly provide the required off-street parking. Where the peak hours of the buildings or uses providing joint parking facilities are nonconcurrent and lend themselves to shared use, the zoning administrator may, upon written application, reduce the number of parking spaces otherwise required. If the peak hours of use change so that they are concurrent, the number of required parking spaces shall revert to the requirements for the several individual uses computed separately.
Building owners with shared parking permits must submit an annual statement to the zoning administrator that verifies the nonconcurrent peak parking hours of the buildings involved with the shared parking permit and lists the uses within each building.
MS s 15B.06
34 SR 900
January 15, 2010
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes