mechanical parking definition

mechanical parking means a parking system designed to minimise the total area required for parking the vehicles by adopting methods like multi-storey garages, automated parking system, stack parking etc. and are generally powered by hydraulic or electrical instruments;
mechanical parking means a variety of mechanical parking systems used to meet parking requirement when authorized in the City Center and other Transit Oriented Development areas or districts.

Related to mechanical parking

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