(A) For dwellings: one space on the lot for each living unit in the building. For dwelling units found in apartments with more than four living units: one and one-half spaces for each living unit in the building. For dwellings having a permitted home occupation: one space for resident and two for patron use;
(B) For churches erected on new sites: one parking space on the lot for each four seats in the main auditorium, or each 64 square feet where there are no seats;
(C) For places of public assembly, including auditoriums and theaters: one space for each four seats provided or each 32 square feet of assembly area where there are no seats;
(D) For elementary schools: two spaces for each classroom; for junior high or middle schools: four spaces for each classroom; and for senior high schools: seven spaces for each classroom;
(E) For hospitals: one space for each hospital bed, plus one space for every two employees;
(F) For hotels or motels: one space for each guest unit, plus one space for every two employees;
(G) For institutions, clubs, lodges and other public and semi-public buildings: one space for each 50 square feet of floor area;
(H) For commercial uses in CN, CT, R1, R2 and R3 Districts: sufficient off-street parking to eliminate parking on the street and to reduce the hazards of motorists stopping on the street or highway;
(I) For industrial uses in the IL and HI Districts: one space for each two employees on the premises at any one time; and
(J) For retail and wholesale uses in the RR: sufficient off-street parking to eliminate parking on the street and to reduce the hazard of motorist stopping on the street or highway.
(11/09/88; Ord. 678, passed 10-20-2010)