2. General Rules Volume Two 2.32.1.21. Stall depth may be reduced by 600mm where there is sufficient kerb overhang in front of the parking space, provided it is not required for another parking space, pedestrian path or similar purpose. 2.32.1.22. Spaces adjacent to walls or columns must be 300mm wider than specified in Table 2.3. Table 2.3: Minimum Parking Space Dimensions Type of User Parking Stall Aisle Stall Kerb Angle Width Width Depth (5) Overhang Class 1 (1) 90 o 2.5m 6.2m 5.0m 1.0m Class 2 (2) 90 o 2.6m 7.0m 5.0m 1.0m Accessible 90 o 3.6m 6.2m 5.0m 1.0m parking All 0 o 2.1m 3.3m (3) 6.1m 0 (parallel) 6.5m (4) 0 All 30 o 2.5m 3.5m 4.4m 0.6m All 45 o 2.6m 4.2m 5.2m 0.8m All 60 o 2.6m 5.1m 5.7m 1.0m Notes for Table 2.3: (1) Class 1: medium to long term parking including areas such as employee or commuter parking, long term town centre parking, a sporting facility, entertainment centre or hotel/motel. (2) Class 2: short term, high turnover parking at a retail/commercial activity and where goods can be expected to be loaded into vehicles. (3) One way aisle only. (4) Two way aisle. Queuing Length Associated with Vehicle Parking 2.32.1.23. Where parking is provided within a property, a minimum queuing length must be provided for vehicles entering the property in accordance with the Table 2.4. Table 2.4: Queuing Length Number of parking spaces Minimum queuing length Less than 20 5.5m 21-50 10.5m 51-75 15.5m 2.32.1.24. The queuing length must be measured from the road boundary at the parking entrance to the nearest vehicle control point or the point where entering vehicles could conflict with vehicles already on site. 2.32.1.25. Where more than one vehicle crossing is provided to a site, the required queuing length must be assessed for each access point individually, with 2 – 38