1141.05 SCHEDULE OF REQUIRED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES.
Building or Use
Parking Spaces Required
Institutional
Places of public assembly (including places of worship)
One space for each four seats in principal assembly room
Libraries and museums
10 spaces plus l additional space for each 300-sq. ft. of floor area in excess of 2,000 sq. ft.
Primary and secondary schools
(private and public)
(a) Elementary schools and kindergartens -four for each classroom; one for every four seats in auditoriums or assembly halls; and one for each additional nonteaching employee
(b) High schools and middle schools - one for every ten students, or one for each teacher and employee, or one for every four seats in auditoriums, assembly areas or sports fields, whichever is greater
Municipal, Township, County, State and Federal buildings used for administrative functions
One space per 200 sq. ft. of office floor area plus one space for each four seats in assembly rooms
Residential
Detached one- or two-family dwelling
Three spaces (at least two enclosed, driveway may count as unenclosed space) per dwelling unit
Attached single-family dwelling
Three spaces (at least two enclosed, driveway may count as unenclosed space) per dwelling unit
Multi-family dwelling
Two spaces (at least one enclosed) per dwelling unit
Rented rooms in one-or two-family dwelling (attached or detached)
One space per room in addition to spaces required for resident family
Retirement Living: attached one- or two-family dwelling
Three spaces (at least two enclosed, driveway may count as unenclosed space per dwelling unit
Retirement Living: multi-family
One space for each dwelling unit
Building or Use
Parking Spaces Required
Retirement Living: retirement living center building
One space for each two beds plus one space per professional staff person, plus one space for each two non-professional employees on the largest shift
Office Building
Medical and dental offices
One space for each 100 sq. ft. of floor area.
Other offices
One space per 300 sq. ft. of floor area
Hotels
One space per guest room or unit plus one space per employee on the largest shift
Veterinary clinic
One space per 300 sq. ft. of floor area
Club, lodge or fraternal and service organizations
One space for each four seats in the principal assembly rooms, or one space per 50 sq. ft. of floor area in the principal assembly rooms for places of assembly without fixed seats, whichever is greater
Funeral homes
One space per 30 sq. ft. of assembly rooms, or one space for each four seats, whichever is greater, but in no case less than twenty spaces
Retail Business
Retail stores, banks, service establishments
(a) Less than 3,000 sq.ft. per unit -
10 spaces per 1,000 sq.ft. of floor area
(b) 3,000 - 10,000 sq.ft. per unit -
8 spaces per 1,000 sq.ft. of floor area
(c) 10,000 sq.ft. or greater -
7 spaces per 1,000 sq.ft. of floor area
Automobile service station
One space per employee plus two spaces per service bay
Eating places, bars, taverns
One space per 50 sq. ft. of floor area, including outdoor eating areas, or one space for each two seats, including outdoor eating areas, whichever is greater
Indoor theater, auditorium, arena, stadium and other places of assembly
One space for each four seats in the principal assembly rooms, or one space per 50 sq. ft. of floor area in the principal assembly rooms for places of assembly without fixed seats, whichever is greater
Building or Use
Parking Spaces Required
Skating rink, swimming pool
One space per 50 sq. ft. of area used for skating or swimming
Bowling alley
Six spaces per bowling lane
Physical Fitness
One space per 100 sq. ft. of floor area where physical fitness programs are permitted
Industrial
Executive offices, sales offices
One space per 300 sq. ft. floor area
Service and storage establishments, laboratories, manufacturing plants and other uses permitted in a limited industrial district
One space per employee on the two largest successive shifts
Other Buildings or Uses
For a specific building or use not scheduled above, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall apply the unit of measurement of the above schedule deemed to be most similar to the parking required by the proposed building or use. If the Planning and Zoning Commission determines that there is no listed use similar to the proposed use, the Planning and Zoning Commission may refer to the estimates of parking demand based on recommendations of the American Planning Association (APA), the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and/or the Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE).
(Ord. 2019-39. Passed 8-13-19.)