1169.04 REQUIRED NUMBER OF OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES.
   Parking spaces shall be provided according to the following Schedule which is hereby made a part of this Ordinance.
USE
NUMBER OF REQUIRED SPACES
(a)   Residential.
   (1)   Single of multiple-family residences
Two (2) per dwelling unit.
   (2)   Institutional housing, other residential uses
One (1) per three (3) occupants plus two (2) for each main work shift.
(b)   Commercial.
   (1)   Professional, administrative and business
One (1) for each 400 s.f. of gross floor area.
   (2)   Food, department, general merchandise, hardware, drugs, or other retail sales
One (1) for each 200 s.f. of gross floor area.
   (3)   Eating or drinking establishments without drive-through facilities
One (1) for each 100 s.f. of gross floor area.
   (4)   Eating or driving establishments with drive-through facilities
One (1) for each 75 s.f. of gross floor area plus additional space in the drive-through lanes equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the required number of parking spaces.
   (5)   Personal services, including banks, savings and loans, and repair services without drive-through facilities
One (1) for each 200 s.f. of gross floor area.
    (6)   Personal services, including banks, savings and loans, and similar services with drive-through facilities
One (1) for each 200 s.f. of gross floor area plus additional space in drive-through lanes equal to eighty percent (80%) of the required number of parking spaces.
   (7)   Barber and beauty shops
Two (2) for each work station.
   (8)   Gasoline and service stations, automobile service
Two (2) for each service bay plus one (1) for each pump, plus one (1) for each employee during the main shift.
   (9)   Self-serve laundries
One (1) for each three (3) washers.
   (10)   Medical and dental offices, human clinics
Four (4) for each doctor or dentist.
   (11)   Veterinary clinics, animal hospitals
Three (3) for each doctor.
   (12)   Hotels, bed-and-breakfast establishments
One (1) for each sleeping room plus one (1) for each employee during the main shift.
   (13)   Funeral homes
One (1) for each 400 s.f. of gross floor area.
(c)   Industrial.
   (1)   Any manufacturing, processing, packaging, warehousing, distribution or service industry
Two (2) for each three (3) employees during work shift having greatest number of employees, plus one (1) for each vehicle maintained on the premises.
(d)   Institutional.
   (1)   Churches and places of public worship
One (1) for each four (4) seats in main sanctuary.
   (2)   Public or private elementary or secondary school
Four (4) for each classroom, or one (1) for each seat in main auditorium, whichever is greater.
   (3)   Business, trade or technical school, college or university
One (1) for each two (2) students and one (1) for each faculty member.
   (4)   Nursery school/day care
One (1) for each fifteen (15) students.
   (5)   Libraries, museums, community centers and similar facilities
One for each 400 s.f. of gross floor area.
   (6)   Civic, social and fraternal organizations
One (1) for each three (3) persons allowed in main meeting room at full capacity.
   (7)   Hospitals, nursing facilities
One (1) for each four (4) beds plus one (1) per employee on main shift.
(e)   Recreational.
   (1)   Baseball, softball, football, soccer or similar organized sport playfield
Twenty (20) for each playfield, plus one for each six (6) seat in stands.
   (2)   Tennis, handball or racquetball courts
Three (3) for each court.
   (3)   Bowling alleys
Four (4) per lane, plus necessary spaces as required for auxiliary uses such as restaurants.
   (4)   Theaters, stadiums, sports arenas, auditoriums or other assembly halls other than schools
One (1) for each (4) seats.