§ 157.37  OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS.
   Public necessity and business success demand that off-street parking and, where applicable, loading spaces be required of all new uses and expansions of existing uses whether residential or nonresidential.
   (A)   Off-street parking requirements for residential uses. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided as follows:
      (1)   Single-family dwelling - two spaces for each dwelling unit; and
      (2)   Multi-family dwelling - 12 spaces for each dwelling unit.
   (B)   Off-street parking requirements for nonresidential uses. See division (G) of this section.
   (C)   Rules for computing parking spaces. In computing the number of required off-street parking spaces, the following rules shall apply:
      (1)   Floor area shall mean the gross floor area of the specific use, excluding any floor or portion thereof used for parking, as herein defined;
      (2)   Where fractional spaces result, the parking spaces required shall be the nearest whole number;
      (3)   In the case of mixed uses, the parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements of the various uses computed separately;
      (4)   Parking spaces shall have a minimum width of nine feet; and
      (5)   See division (H) of this section for other restrictions.
   (D)   Location of required parking spaces. All parking spaces required herein shall be located as follows:
      (1)   The parking spaces required as in division (A) above for residential buildings or uses shall be located on the same lot with the building or use served.
      (2)   The parking spaces required for any other building or use may be located on an area within 300 feet of said building and two or more owners of buildings may join together in providing the required parking spaces. Where the required parking spaces are not located on the same lot with the building or use served, the usage of the lot or tract upon which said parking spaces are provided shall be restricted by an instrument of record describing the premises for which said parking is provided and assuring the retention of such parking so long as required by this chapter.
      (3)   No parking spaces may be located in a front yard other than on the driveway in any RS or RD district.
   (E)   Minimum improvement and maintenance standards.
      (1)   All open parking areas provided in compliance with this chapter shall be surfaced with a durable, dust-proof surface consisting of concrete, bituminous concrete, or compacted gravel or crushed stone properly sealed and surface treated. The parking areas shall be maintained in a usable dust-proof condition and graded and drained to dispose of all surface water. Whenever lighting is provided, it shall be so hooded or shielded as to reflect light away from abutting or neighboring property, including public rights-of-way.
      (2)   One standard tree, at least 13 inches in diameter, shall be planted and maintained on the lot for each ten parking spaces. The following trees shall not be planted: American elm, Chinese elm, American plane tree, Box elder (female), Common horsechestnut, Ginkgo (female), Poplar and Willow.
      (3)   Planting within 30 feet of entrances and exits to the parking lot shall be limited to shrubs not greater than three feet in height when mature. Planting within 30 feet of a street corner shall be limited to shrubs not exceeding three feet in height when mature. All plantings shall be maintained by the owner.
      (4)   The location of each parking space and the direction of movement along the access driveways shall be indicated by painting upon the surface of the lot. A structurally sound curb, or other abutment, no less than six inches in height, shall be installed and so placed as to insure that no part of an automobile either extends or is capable of accidentally rolling across the property line of the parking lot.
      (5)   All nonconforming parking spaces, with the exception of those required for single-family and multi-family units shall be surfaced with concrete or bituminous concrete or compacted gravel or crushed stone properly sealed or surface treated within five years of the date of passage of this chapter.
   (F)   Off-street loading requirements.
      (1)   General. There shall be provided at the time any building is erected off-street loading space in accordance with the requirements of this section.
      (2)   Office buildings, apartments, hotels and motels. One space for each 5,000 to 50,000 square feet of gross floor area; two spaces for each 50,000 to 200,000 square feet of gross floor area; and one additional space for each 75,000 square feet of gross floor area above 200,000 square feet.
      (3)   Retail or service establishment of wholesale commercial use. One space for each 2,000 to 20,000 square feet of gross floor area; two spaces for each 20,000 to 100,000 square feet of gross floor area; and one additional space for each 75,000 square feet of gross floor area above 100,000 square feet.
      (4)   Manufacturing or industrial use. One space for each 10,000 square feet of floor space or fraction thereof in excess of 5,000 square feet.
      (5)   Vehicles. Tractor-trailer units and other loading vehicles shall not be permitted to obstruct the normal traffic flow of public streets. Off-street apron space shall provide room for vehicular maneuverability for each required off-street loading space.
      (6)   Apron space. The following apron space is required for one maneuver into or out of a loading space vehicle or other possible obstruction in the area of maneuver. See the table in division (I) of this section.
   (G)   Minimum off-street parking requirements for nonresidential uses.
 
One Parking Space
 
For each 50 square feet of floor space
For each 100 square feet of floor space
For each 180 square feet of floor space
For each 200 square feet of floor space over 2000
For each 500 square feet of floor space
For each 1000 square feet of floor space. plus one for each employee
For each 3000 square feet of floor space
For each five employees
For each six seats of auditorium
For each guest room
 
For each 50 square feet of floor space
For each 100 square feet of floor space
For each 180 square feet of floor space
For each 200 square feet of floor space over 2000
For each 500 square feet of floor space
For each 1000 square feet of floor space. plus one for each employee
For each 3000 square feet of floor space
For each five employees
For each six seats of auditorium
For each guest room
Amusement centers
X
Appliance stores
X
Banks
X
Bowling alleys
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five spaces per lane
Five space s per lane
Churches
X
Commercial establish- ments
X
Dental offices
X
Department stores
X
Funeral parlors
X
Hospitals
X
Hotels, Motels
X
Industrials
X
Medical offices
X
Night clubs
X
 
For each 50 square feet of floor space
For each 100 square feet of floor space
For each 180 square feet of floor space
For each 200 square feet of floor space over 2000
For each 500 square feet of floor space
For each 1000 square feet of floor space. plus one for each employ- ee
For each 3000 square feet of floor space
For each five employees
For each six seats of audito- rium
For each guest room
Offices, general
X
Offices, professional
X
Restaurants
X
Retail stores
X
Schools
X
Service organizatio- ns
X
X
Theaters
X
Warehouses
X
Wholesalers
X
 
   (H)   Parking lot dimensions tables.
Angle of Park
Stall Width
Curb Length per Car
Stall Depth
Driveway Width
Angle of Park
Stall Width
Curb Length per Car
Stall Depth
Driveway Width
0 degrees
0 degrees
0 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
23'0"
23'0"
23'0"
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
12'0"
12'0"
12'0"
20 degrees
20 degrees
20 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
26'4"
27'10"
29'3"
15'0"
15'6"
15'11"
11'0"
11'0"
11'0"
30 degrees
30 degrees
30 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
18'0"
19'0"
20'0"
17'4"
17'10"
18'3"
11'0"
11'0"
11'0"
40 degrees
40 degrees
40 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
14'0"
14'10"
15'3"
19'2"
19'6"
19'11"
12'0"
12'0"
12'0"
45 degrees
45 degrees
45 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
12'9"
13'5"
14'2"
19'10"
20'2"
20'6"
13'0"
13'0"
13'0"
50 degrees
50 degrees
50 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
11'9"
12'5"
13'2"
20'5"
20'9"
21'0"
12'0"
12'0"
12'0"
60 degrees
60 degrees
60 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
10'5"
11'0"
11'6"
21'0"
21'3"
21'6"
18'0"
18'0"
18'0"
70 degrees
70 degrees
70 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
9'8"
1'2"
10'8"
21'0"
21'3"
21'3"
19'0"
18'6"
28'0"
80 degrees
80 degrees
80 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
9'0"
9'8"
10'3"
20'4"
20'5"
20'6"
24'0"
24'0"
24'0"
90 degrees
90 degrees
90 degrees
9'0"
9'6"
10'0"
9'0"
9'6"
10‘0"
19'0"
19'0"
19'0"
24'0"
24'0"
24'0"
 
   (I)   Apron space required for one maneuver into or out of position.
 
Length of Tractor-Trailer
Width of Position
Apron Space
35'
35'
35'
10'
12'
14'
46'
43'
39'
40'
40'
40'
10'
12'
14'
48'
44'
42'
45'
45'
45'
10'
12'
14'
57'
49'
48'
55'
55'
55'
10'
12'
14'
70'
65'
59'
60'
60'
60'
10'
12'
14'
74'
69'
64'
65'
65'
65'
10'
12'
14'
78'
73'
68'
 
(Ord. passed 2-5-1979; Ord. passed - -2005)  Penalty, see § 157.99