Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in all zoning districts of the City in accordance with the schedule outlined below. Requirements for any use not specified in this section shall be the same as for a similar permitted use in the particular zoning district, as determined by the City Manager.
(a) Dwelling and Lodging Uses.
(1) Manufactured homes: Two spaces per dwelling unit.
(2) Rooming houses: One space for each two roomers or boarders based upon the design capacity of the building plus two spaces for a resident owner or resident manager;
(3) One-, two-, three- and multiple-family dwellings: Two spaces per dwelling unit;
(4) Housing for the elderly: One space per dwelling;
(5) Hotels: One space for each two bedrooms;
(6) Motels: One and one-fifth spaces for each sleeping room plus spaces as required for restaurants, assembly room and related facilities.
(7) Bed and Breakfast Homestay: One space for each roomer or boarder based upon the maximum authorized guest room, plus two spaces for resident owner. Parking shall be located in the rear yard, except in cases of corner lots, where parking shall be either in the side yard abutting the street or alleyway or in the rear yard.
(Ord. 2002-063. Passed 7-2-02.)
(b) Business and Commercial.
(1) Agricultural implement sales and service: One space for every 1,000 square feet of enclosed floor area and one space for every 3,000 square feet of open lot area;
(2) Air conditioning/heating/plumbing/roofing services: One space for every 300 square feet of floor area;
(3) Automobile repair: One parking space each 300 square feet of floor area and one parking space for each employee;
(4) Automobile sales and service: One parking space for each 1,000 square feet of sales and display area, one space for each auto service stall, and one space of each employee;
(5) Bakery shops, furniture and appliance stores, groceries and supermarkets, hardware stores, ice cream stores, indoor retail businesses, pet shops, repair shops and variety stores: One space for every 200 square feet for establishments having less than 2,000 square feet of floor area and one space for each 250 square feet of floor area for establishments having greater than 2,000 square feet of floor area;
(6) Banks and savings and loan association: One space for every 200 square feet of floor area plus one space for every employee;
(7) Barber shop or beauty shop: One space for each chair plus one space for each full-time equivalent employee;
(8) Funeral home: One space for every fifty square feet of public floor area plus one space for each employee and business vehicle; a minimum of twenty-five spaces;
(9) Home occupations: One space;
(10) Laundromat: One space for each two washing or cleaning machines;
(11) Restaurant: One space for every fifty square feet of floor area;
(12) Service station: One space for each employee or full-time equivalent plus two spaces for each service stall; there shall be a minimum of six spaces.
(c) Office.
(1) Administrative or business office: One space for every 250 square feet of office space but not less than two spaces for every office.
(d) Medical and Health.
(1) Nursing homes, shelter care homes, rest homes and convalescent homes: One space for every four beds;
(2) Hospitals: One space for each two beds plus one for each two employees and staff on the combined major work shifts;
(3) Dental clinics and offices: Two spaces for each examination or treatment room, plus one space for each dentist and employee;
(4) Medical clinics and offices: Three spaces for each examination or treatment room, plus one space for each doctor and employee.
(e) Education.
(1) Elementary and junior high: One space for every twenty-five classroom seats or one space for every three and one-half seats in the main auditorium, whichever is greater;
(2) High schools: One space for every five students based upon maximum design capacity of the building, or one space for every five seats in the main auditorium, whichever is greater;
(3) Nursery schools and day care centers: Two spaces for every ten children.
(f) Recreation, Civic and Religious.
(1) Bowling alley: Four spaces for each bowling alley plus such additional space as may be required for affiliated uses;
(2) Private club, lodge, or assembly hall without fixed seats; veterans, business, civic or fraternal organization: One space for every fifty square feet of floor area in the auditorium, assembly or meeting room plus one space for every 200 square feet of other floor area;
(3) Auditorium, assembly hall or sports arena with fixed seats: One space for every three and one-half seats;
(4) Library, museum, art gallery: One space for every 300 square feet of floor area;
(5) Place of public assembly, including a church, synagogue, or gymnasium: One space for every five seats maximum design capacity;
(6) Recreation and amusement facility: One space for every five customers (maximum capacity) and one space for every two employees;
(7) Theater: One space for every three and one-half seats.
(g) Industrial and Warehousing.
(1) Industrial and manufacturing plants and wholesale establishments: One space for every 300 square feet of floor area;
(2) Warehouse establishment: One space for every 10,000 square feet of floor area; plus one space for every two employees on the maximum combined shift.
(Ord. 1985-40. Passed 8-6-85.)