Parking reforms in Birmingham, MI
- 21,813 residents
Parking minimum removal
Within the Downtown Birmingham Overlay District, both nonresidential uses located within the parking assessment district and residential units in an existing second or third floor of a landmark building, located within the central business historic district, are exempt from parking mandates.
- Status
- Adopted
- Scope
- City center / business district
- Affected land uses
- Commercial
- Other
- Residential, all uses
- Requirements
- Historic preservation
- Other
- Reporter
- Samuel Deetz
Citation
- Source
- Birmingham Zoning Code
- Notes
- 3.04.D.
- URL
- online.encodeplus.com
Parking minimum reduction
Within the B3 and MX districts, parking requirements are reduced for mixed uses, and on-street parking may count towards requirements in the TZ1 and TZ3 districts.
- Status
- Adopted
- Scope
- City center / business district
- Affected land uses
- All uses
- Commercial
- Other
- Residential, multi-family
- Requirements
- By right
- Other
- Reporter
- Samuel Deetz
Citation
- Source
- Birmingham Zoning Code
- Notes
- 4.50 PK-06; 4.53 PK-09 E.
- URL
- online.encodeplus.com