Accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the requirements set forth in the following table:
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Required Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces
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Required Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces
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Apartment houses | 1 for each dwelling unit. |
Apartment hotels | 1 for each dwelling unit, plus 1 for each 2 rented sleeping rooms, plus 1 for each 2 employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Medical or dental offices | 5 for each doctor or dentist, plus 1 for each 2 employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period; or 1 for each 150 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. |
Other professional and administrative offices | 1 for each 300 square feet of gross floor area. |
Hospitals and sanitariums | 1 for each bed, plus 1 for each staff doctor, plus 1 for each 3 other employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Accessory ethical pharmacy | 1 for each employee or operator expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Clinics | 1 for each 200 square feet of gross floor area. |
Homes for the aged, convalescent, rest and nursing homes and orphanages | 1 for each staff member, including doctors and nurses, plus 1 for each 3 other employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period, plus 1 for each 6 beds. |
Schools: | (See also requirements for auditoriums, gymnasiums and stadiums.) |
Junior High | 1 for each 2 staff members and other employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Senior High | 1 for each 2 staff members and other employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period, plus 1 for each 12 seats in a classroom, based on planned classroom activity. |
Colleges and Universities | 1 for each 2 staff members and other employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period, plus 1 for each 10 seats in a classroom based on planned classroom activity. |
Dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses | 1 for each 4 beds, plus 1 for the operator or manager living on the premises, plus 1 for each other employee expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Police and fire stations and other governmental administrative buildings and public utility buildings | 2 for each 3 employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Libraries and museums | 1 for each employee expected on the premises during the largest work shift period, plus 1 for each 200 square feet of gross floor area. |
Kindergartens, day nurseries, children’s boarding homes and otherchild care centers | 1 for each 2 staff members and other employees expected on the premises during the largest work shift period. |
Auditoriums, gymnasiums and stadiums | 1 for each 6 seats or total parking area equal to 3 times the gross floor area, whichever is greater. Where there are no fixed seats, each 24 inches of bench space shall be considered 1 seat. Where there are no seats or benches, each 20 square feet of floor area usable for seating shall be considered 1 seat. |
Research laboratories | 1 for each employee expected on the premises during the largest work shift period, or total parking space equal to 25% of the gross floor area, whichever is greater. |
Lodges | Total parking space equal to 1/2 of gross floor area. |
For the purpose of determining the amount of accessory off-street spaces required, “gross floor area” means the total area of all the floors in a building or structure, excluding basement space used for storage or utilities, measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls.
(Ord. No. 1903-59. Passed 12-14-59, eff. 12-16-59)