§ 11.01.080.060 SPACES REQUIRED; NON-RESIDENTIAL USES.
   (A)   The following minimum number of parking spaces shall be required of the non-residential uses specified below. The minimum size of each parking stall shall be nine by 18 feet, exclusive of aisle width.
   (B)   Reference herein to EMPLOYEE(S) ON THE LARGEST WORK SHIFT means the maximum number of employees employed at the facility regardless of the time period during which this occurs and regardless of whether any such person is a full-time employee. The largest work shift may be a particular day of the week, or a lunch or dinner period in the case of a restaurant.
   (C)   The term CAPACITY as used herein means the maximum number of persons which may be accommodated by the use as determined by its design or fire code regulations, whichever is greater.
   (D)   The term TRUCK as used herein means a vehicle used for commercial delivery or commercial transportation.
      (1)   Agricultural uses: one space per employee on the largest shift.
      (2)   Agricultural support uses: one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area provided for customer sales and service operations.
      (3)   (a)   Commercial and entertainment uses, except as specifically designated elsewhere: one space per 150 square feet of gross floor areas of customer sales and service floor area, plus one space per 200 square feet of storage and/or office gross floor area, or, if the use has at least 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, five and one-half spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
         (b)   Other commercial and entertainment uses:
            1.   Banks: one space per 150 square feet of gross floor area of customer sales and service, plus one space per 200 square feet of storage and/or office gross floor area, plus three spaces off-street waiting (loading) spaces per drive-in lane;
            2.   Funeral home: one space per four patron seats or 25 spaces per chapel unit, whichever is greater;
            3.   Grocery or supermarket: one space per 100 square feet of gross floor area of customer sales and service, plus one space per 200 square feet gross floor area of storage and office space;
            4.   Hospital: two spaces per three patient beds, plus one space per staff doctor and each other employee on the largest work shift;
            5.   Hotel or motel: one space per room suite, plus one space per every three employees on the largest work shift, plus one space per every three persons to the maximum capacity of each public meeting and/or banquet room, plus 50% of the spaces otherwise required for accessory uses (examples: restaurants and bars);
            6.   Private clubs: one space per three persons to the maximum capacity of the facility;
            7.   Repair services: one space per 300 square feet of gross floor areas, plus one space per employee on the largest shift;
            8.   Restaurant: one space per three patrons’ seats or one space per 100 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift;
            9.   Shopping center: five spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area; and
            10.   Theaters and auditoriums: one space per three patrons based on maximum capacity. This requirement may be satisfied on a space-by-space basis by a facility’s providing written proof that it has the use of nearby parking lot available to its patrons (example: by contractual arrangement).
      (4)   (a)   Commercial/recreational uses: one space per four patrons to the maximum capacity of facility, plus one space per two employees on the largest work shift.
         (b)   Other commercial/recreational uses:
            1.   Bowling alley: five spaces per lane, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift;
            2.   Miniature golf course: one and one-half spaces per hole, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift; and
            3.   Skating rink, ice or roller: one space per 300 square feet of gross floor area;
      (5)   (a)   Heavy industrial uses: one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space per company vehicle normally left on the premises.
         (b)   Other heavy industrial uses:
            1.   Truck terminal: one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space per truck normally parked on the premises, plus one space per three patrons to the maximum capacity; and
            2.   Junkyards and wrecking yards: one space per 10,000 square feet of gross land area, plus one space per employee on the largest shift.
      (6)   (a)   Institutional, indoor, recreational and special residential uses: one space per three patrons to the maximum capacity, plus one space per employee on the largest shift.
         (b)   Other institutional, indoor, recreational and special residential uses:
            1.   Cemetery: one space per employee, plus one space per 1,000 square feet of developed ground area;
            2.   Church: one space per three seats of maximum capacity of the main chapel area;
            3.   Community and recreation center: one space per 250 square feet of gross floor area, or one space per four patrons to the maximum capacity, plus one space per employee on the largest shift;
            4.   Group dwellings: one space per bedroom or sleeping room;
            5.   Libraries and museums: one space per 250 square feet of floor area or one space per four seats to maximum capacity, whichever is greater, plus one space per employee on the largest shift;
            6.   Nursing homes: one space per three patient beds, plus one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space per staff member and visiting doctor;
            7.   Schools:
               a.   Day care home, day care center, group day care home or nursery school: one space per teacher/employee on the largest shift, plus one off-street loading space;
               b.   Elementary and junior high: one space per teacher and staff member, plus one space per two classrooms;
               c.   Senior high: one space per teacher and staff member on the largest shift, plus one space per three students; and
               d.   College: one space per staff member on the largest shift, plus one space per two students of the largest class attendance period.
            8.   Swimming facility: one space per 75 feet of gross water area, plus one space per employee on the largest shift;
            9.   Tennis, racquetball and handball courts: four spaces per court, plus one space per employee on the largest shift; and
            10.   Assisted living facilities: one space per two residents, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift.
      (7)   (a)   Light industrial uses: one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space per company vehicle regularly stored on the premises.
         (b)   Other light industrial uses:
            1.   Mini-warehouses: one space per ten storage cubicles, plus two spaces per manager’s residence, plus one space per 25 storage cubicles located at the warehouse office; and
            2.   Veterinary office with enclosed kennels and/or pens: three spaces per doctor, plus one space per employee on the largest shift.
      (8)   Nursery and landscaping supply uses: one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area of inside sales or display.
      (9)   (a)   Office uses: one space per 250 square feet of gross floor area or one space per employee of the largest shift.
         (b)   Other office uses:
            1.   Beauty and barbershops: three spaces per operator or one space per 100 square feet of gross floor area, or whichever is larger, plus one space per employee on the largest shift;
            2.   Medical offices: one space per 150 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee of the largest shift and one space per doctor or professional; and
            3.   Personal or professional services: one space per 200 square feet of basement and first floor gross floor area, plus one space per 300 square feet of any additional floor area for customer service, plus one space per employee on the largest shift.
      (10)   (a)   Outdoor recreational uses: one space per four expected patrons at capacity.
         (b)   Other outdoor recreational uses:
            1.   Golf courses (nine and 18 hole): 36 spaces per nine holes, plus one space per employee on the largest shift, plus 50% of spaces required for any accessory uses (example: bar and restaurants);
            2.   Golf courses (par three): 36 spaces per nine holes, plus one space per employee on the largest shift, plus 50% of spaces required for any accessory uses (example: bars and restaurants);
            3.   Outdoor swimming pool: one space per 75 square feet of gross water area, plus one space per employee of the largest shift; and
            4.   Tennis courts: three spaces per court.
      (11)   Public service uses: one space per employee on the largest work shift, plus one space per company vehicle normally stored on premises.
      (12)   Recreational vehicle park: one and one-half spaces per each recreational vehicle site, plus one space per employee on the largest shift.
      (13)   (a)   Highway commercial uses: one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest shift.
         (b)   Other highway commercial uses:
            1.   Convenience grocery: one space per 100 square feet of gross floor area;
            2.   Fast-food restaurant: one space per 50 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift;
            3.   Taverns, dance halls, night clubs and lounges: one space per 50 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest shift;
            4.   Vehicle sales and service: one space per 1,500 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee of the largest shift;
            5.   Vehicle repair and maintenance services: one space per 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift; and
            6.   Service station: one space per two gasoline or diesel pumps, plus two spaces per service bay, plus one space per employee of the largest shift.
(Prior Code, § 11.01.080.060) (Ord. 2021-15, passed 12-20-2021)