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Figure 40.1- 5.1(K) (1), Parking Stall <br />Measurement <br />Stall width and length is measured from the <br />face of the curb or the edge of the striping. <br />Parking Angle yA; <br />Stall W ;dth (D) <br />A)sle (D) <br />-., S lt Depth t, Parki� <br />perpendicular Pace or <br />\t to atsk (E) Stall <br />Curb Length (C) <br />(4) Vehicle Overhang <br />When a parking <br />space abuts a <br />public right -of- <br />way, sidewalk, <br />walkway, <br />landscape area, <br />or adjacent <br />property, off - <br />street parking <br />and loading <br />areas shall <br />provide curbs, <br />motor vehicle <br />stops, or similar <br />devices at a <br />minimum <br />distance of 2 feet as to prevent vehicles from overhanging (see Figure 40.1 - <br />5.1(K)(2). Wheel Stops). <br />(5) Spaces Near Obstructions <br />(a) When the side of a parking space abuts a wall, column, or other structure <br />that is taller than six inches, the width of the parking spaces shall be <br />increased by two feet on the obstructed side. This does not apply to <br />columns in a parking garage. <br />(b) Columns, poles, bollards or similar, positioned at the front of a parking <br />space, may protrude up to 6 inches into the required parking stall <br />dimensions. <br />A -30 <br />