§ 103. Number of parking spaces required.  


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  • Off-street parking space must be provided and maintained as specified in the following schedule. For uses not specifically listed here, the parking requirements for the listed use most similar to the unlisted use in question, as determined by the zoning administrator, will apply. Parking requirements by use are as follows:

    A.

    Apartment or other multifamily dwelling: Two spaces for each dwelling unit.

    B.

    Auditorium, stadium, assembly hall, gymnasium, theater, community recreation center, or church: Of the following three standards, the one which requires the greatest number of parking spaces:

    1.

    One space per four fixed seats in largest assembly room or area; or

    2.

    One space for each 40 square feet of floor area available for the accommodation of moveable seats, or combination of fixed and moveable seats, in the largest assembly room; or

    3.

    One space per each 150 square feet of gross floor area.

    C.

    Automobile fueling station: Two spaces (in addition to service area) for each pump and grease rack, but not less than four spaces, and one space for each two employees during the period of greatest employment, but not less than four spaces.

    D.

    Automobile sales and repair, service station, carwash: Two spaces (in addition to service area) for each pump and grease rack, but not less than four spaces—plus—one space for each 500 square feet of gross floor area of the shop or carwash.

    E.

    Bowling alley: Four spaces per alley—plus—requirements for any other use associated with the establishment such as a restaurant, etc.

    F.

    Club or lodge: One space for each two employees, plus one space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area within the main assembly area—plus—additional spaces for other uses permitted within the premises.

    G.

    Combined uses: The total number of required parking spaces must be equal to the sum of the spaces required for each separate use established by this schedule.

    H.

    Commercial recreation area (indoor or outdoor) such as YMCA or similar use: Whichever of the following two standards is the greatest:

    1.

    One space for each 150 square feet of gross floor, building, or ground area; or

    2.

    One space for each four seats or facilities available for patron use.

    I.

    Dance school: One space for each employee plus one space per 150 square feet of gross floor area—plus—adequate area for safe and convenient loading and unloading of students.

    J.

    Dwelling—single-family or two-family: 1½ spaces for each bedroom unit. Residential driveways will satisfy this need.

    K.

    Fraternity, sorority, college dormitory: One space for each two residents plus one space for each two employees.

    L.

    Golf course: Two spaces for each hole and one space for each two employees—plus—requirements for any other use associated with the golf course.

    M.

    Hospital, personal care home, intermediate care home, nursing home: One space for each three beds plus one space for each two employees (nurses, attendants, etc.) plus one space for each staff or visiting doctor.

    N.

    Hotel: One space for each three guest rooms, suites, or units plus one space for each two employees.

    O.

    Kindergarten, nursery school: One space for each employee—plus—adequate area for safe and convenient loading and unloading of students.

    P.

    Manufacturing activity, industry, warehouse: Two spaces for each three employees on shift of greatest employment, plus one space for each vehicle used directly in the conduct of the business.

    Q.

    Motel: One space for each unit plus one space for each two employees—plus—requirements for any other use associated with the establishment such as a restaurant, etc.

    R.

    Office, professional building, or similar use: One space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees.

    S.

    Personal service establishment: One space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area—but not less than two spaces for each employee.

    T.

    Restaurant, or place dispensing food, drink, or refreshment: One space for each three seats plus one space for each two employees on shift of greatest employment.

    U.

    Retail store of any type not otherwise specified in this schedule: One space per two hundred square feet of gross floor area.

    V.

    School—elementary: One space for each teacher, plus one space for each two employees and administrative personnel, plus one space for each classroom—plus—adequate area for safe and convenient loading and unloading of students.

    W.

    School—high, trade, colleges, universities: One space for each two teachers, employees, administrative personnel, and student—plus—adequate area for safe and convenient loading and unloading of students, plus five spaces for each classroom.

    X.

    Shopping center: One space for every 200 square feet of gross floor area.

    Y.

    Swimming pool, public: One space for every 200 square feet of water surface—plus—requirements for any other use associated with the establishment such as a restaurant, etc.

    Z.

    Wholesale establishment: One space for each employee plus sufficient space, plus one space for each vehicle used directly in the conduct of the business.

    AA.

    Funeral Parlors: 20 per parlor.