Section
1292.01 Parking facilities required; proximity to use or building.
1292.02 Required number of parking spaces.
1292.03 Floor area.
1292.04 Area of parking spaces.
1292.05 Design of parking areas.
1292.06 Entrances and exits.
1292.07 Multiple use district regulations.
1292.08 Off-street parking facilities in front, side and rear yards.
1292.09 Location of parking spaces.
1292.10 Joint use of parking spaces.
1292.11 Parking lots in Residential Districts.
1292.12 Loading and unloading space requirements.
1292.13 Parking and loading requirements for uses not specified.
CROSS REFERENCES
Police may remove ignition key from unattended vehicle - see TRAF. 404.01
Parking near stopped fire apparatus - see TRAF. 432.27
Lights on parked or stopped vehicles - see TRAF. 438.09
Parking generally - see TRAF. Ch. 452
Willfully leaving vehicles on private or public property - see TRAF. 452.05
In all districts, in connection with every building or part thereof hereafter created, sufficient parking facilities shall be provided off-street to meet all parking needs. The nearest edge of such facilities shall be within 500 feet of the principal permitted use or building.
(Ord. 74-O-128, passed 10-17-1974)
The minimum number of off-street parking spaces required is as follows:
Use
|
Number of Spaces |
Use
|
Number of Spaces |
Auditoriums, stadiums and similar uses | 1 for each 4 seats, based on the maximum seating capacity |
Automobile repair garages | 1 for each 2 employees, plus 1 for each 500 sq. ft., or fraction thereof, of floor area |
Business and professional offices, banks and studios | 1 for each 150 sq. ft., or fraction thereof, of floor area, plus 1 for each 2 employees |
Churches and school auditoriums | 1 for each 3 seats in the principal auditorium, based on the maximum seating capacity |
Clubs and lodges | 1 for each 150 sq. ft., or fraction thereof, of floor area, or 1 for each 3 seating spaces in the assembly room, whichever is greater |
Dwellings | 2 for each dwelling unit |
Hospitals | 1 for each 2 beds, plus 1 for each 3 employees |
Hotels, motels and tourist homes | 1 for each sleeping room |
Housing for the aged | 1 for each 3 sleeping rooms |
Indoor theaters | 1 for each 3 seats |
Libraries and museums | 1 for each 500 sq. ft., or fraction thereof, of floor area |
Lodging houses and boarding houses | 1 for each sleeping room |
Medical and dental offices and clinics | 5 for each physician or dentist, plus 1 for each 2 other employees |
Restaurants | 1 for each 2 seats |
Retail stores and personal service shops, etc. | 1 for each 150 sq. ft., or fraction thereof, of floor area |
Roadside stand | 2 |
(Ord. 74-O-128, passed 10-17-1974)
As used in this chapter, “floor area,” in offices, merchandising and service-type operations, means the area used for service to the public and excludes areas used principally for nonpublic purposes, such as storage, incidental repair, processing, show windows, rest rooms and dressing rooms. In measurement for parking space, fractions of required floor area over one-half shall require one parking space.
(Ord. 74-O-128, passed 10-17-1974)
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