§ 150.182 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED.
   (A)   Residential. Residential off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   One-family and two-family dwellings: two spaces per unit; and
      (2)   Multiple-family dwellings, three or more:
         (a)   Dwelling units for the elderly: seven-tenths space per unit;
         (b)   Efficiency dwelling units: one space per unit;
         (c)   One bedroom dwelling units: one and one-half spaces per unit;
         (d)   Two or more bedroom dwelling units: two spaces per unit; and
         (e)   One additional space per five units.
   (B)   Miscellaneous, room for rent situations. Miscellaneous, room for rent situation off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   Rooming, boarding or lodging house: one space per sleeping room;
      (2)   Private clubs, fraternities, sororities and lodges with sleeping rooms: one space for each member/resident; and
      (3)   Motel, motor hotel, motor lodge, hotel or tourist court: one space for each sleeping room, plus additional spaces required for auxiliary uses, such as restaurants, lounges and shops.
   (C)   Homes emphasizing special services, treatment or supervision. Homes emphasizing special services, treatment or supervision off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   Adult foster care home, private care home or personal care home/facility: one space for every seven residents or portion thereof or one space for each employee or portion thereof, whichever parking requirement is greater; and
      (2)   Registered home, group daycare center, residential daycare center or child care center or daycare center: two spaces, plus a minimum of one 15-foot-wide stacking lane, 27 feet long and 15 feet wide, for greater then ten students.
   (D)   Offices and personal service establishments. Offices and personal service establishment off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   Professional services, such as medical and dental offices, hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and other similar uses: one space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area;
      (2)   Small office establishments, such as law, accounting, engineering, real estate offices and other similar uses: two spaces, plus one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area;
      (3)   Large business offices, such as telephone and electric companies and other similar offices: one space for each company-owned vehicle, plus one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area;
      (4)   Low-volume service establishments, such as dry cleaning, equipment rentals, small and large item repair shops and similar uses: one space for each 300 square feet of floor space;
      (5)   High-volume service establishments, such as coin-operated laundries and other similar uses: one space for each 300 square feet of floor area;
      (6)   Funeral homes: one space per 50 square feet of floor area in funeral service areas, plus one space for each 250 square feet of office space. Parking lane(s) shall be provided 15 feet in width, and a total length of 100 feet; and
      (7)   Drive-up window service establishments: one space per 200 square feet of floor area, plus one stacking lane 15 feet in width and 200 square feet in length for each drive-up window.
   (E)   Retail establishments. Retail establishment off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   Large-volume retail sales of small domestic products and groceries and shopping centers: one space for each 200 feet of gross floor area;
      (2)   Small-volume retail sales of domestic and specialized products such as plumbing, electrical and hardware stores, furniture stores, parts stores, cabinet stores, carpet stores, clothing and shoe stores and similar businesses: a minimum of three spaces, plus one space for each employee, whichever is greater;
      (3)   Retail sales of vehicles, heavy equipment and other large products, such as automobiles, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, farm equipment sales and similar businesses: one space for each company vehicle, in addition to one space for each 350 square feet of gross interior floor area, or five spaces plus one space for each employee, whichever is greater;
      (4)   Open air markets, such as farm or craft markets, flea markets, produce markets and other similar businesses: one space for each display stand or area and one space for every 200 square feet designated as the entire display area; and
      (5)   Storage areas in retail businesses: when a building used for retail sales has an area larger than 20% of its gross floor area being used specifically for storage of products sold within the store, 80% of the total area used for storage may be subtracted from the gross floor area used for off-street parking computations.
   (F)   Restaurants and entertainment establishments. Restaurants and entertainment establishment off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   Food and beverage establishments, such as restaurants, cafes, bars and lounges, coffee shops, doughnut shops and similar uses: one space for each 75 square feet of gross floor area, in addition to one space for each two employees on the maximum shift; one space for each 200 square feet of outdoor patio area; drive-up window establishments are required to provide a stacking lane of at least 15 feet in width and 200 feet in length;
      (2)   Entertainment and amusement enterprises, such as auditoriums, theaters, sports arenas, dance halls, private clubs and lodges, meeting halls, skating rinks, adult entertainment and similar uses: one space for each 75 square feet of gross floor area, in addition to one space for each employee on the maximum shift;
      (3)   Court or alley entertainment uses that involve courts and alleys, such as tennis courts, handball courts, bowling alleys and similar uses: four spaces for each court or bowling lane, in addition to one space for each employee on the maximum shift; and
      (4)   Golf courses: one space for each ten linear feet of practice tees, and four spaces for each green, in addition to parking requirements for auxiliary uses, such as restaurants, bars and clubs.
   (G)   Schools, churches, community centers and hospitals. Schools, churches, community centers and hospital off-street parking spaces required:
      (1)   Colleges or high schools: one space per five seats or bench-seating spaces (seats in the main auditorium or field house only) or one for each two students, whichever is greater, plus one space for each administrator and faculty member;
      (2)   Elementary or junior high schools: one space per ten seats in the main assembly room or two spaces per classroom, whichever is greater, plus one space for each administrator and faculty member;
      (3)   Community buildings, libraries, museums, administration buildings, art galleries and centers: one space per 250 square feet of floor area;
      (4)   Churches: one space for every four seats in the primary assembly room; and
      (5)   Hospitals and nursing homes: one space for each two beds, in addition to one space for each employee on the maximum shift.
   (H)   Industry, manufacturing, warehouse and wholesale establishments. Industry, manufacturing, warehouse and wholesale establishment off-street parking required:
      (1)   Production line industries employing large numbers of office and production workers: one space per maximum number of employees per shift, plus one space for each company-owned truck/vehicle, in addition to one visitor space for each 1,000 square feet of floor area, up to 20,000 square feet;
      (2)   Warehouses which primary use is storage and require few employees: one space per employee, plus one space per 2,000 square feet of floor area, up to 30,000 square feet, plus one space for all company-owned trucks/vehicles;
      (3)   Wholesale establishments which primary use is wholesale sales: one space for each 500 square feet of floor area; and
      (4)   Storage areas: one space for each 1,000 square feet of floor area. In cases of wholesale establishments where more than 30% of the total floor area is used for storage, 70% of the given storage area shall be used for parking computations.
   (I)   Parking spaces for the handicapped.
Total Spaces in Minimum Designated Parking Lot
Minimum Designated Parking Spaces
Total Spaces in Minimum Designated Parking Lot
Minimum Designated Parking Spaces
0 - 25
1
26 - 35
2
36 - 50
3
51 - 100
4
101 - 300
8
301 - 500
12
501 - 800
16
801 - 1,000
20
More than 1,001
20, plus 1 for each additional space
The designated parking spaces shall be located so as to provide the most convenient access to entryways or to the nearest curb. All spaces shall comply with ADA accessibility guidelines.
 
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999