A building occupied by one use shall provide the off-street spaces as required for the specific use. A building, or group of buildings, occupied by two or more uses, operating normally during the same hours, shall provide spaces for not less than the sum of the spaces required for each use. A large unit development of business uses, such as a regional shopping center or office building complex shall provide spaces for the total floor area of the building or buildings, instead of the requirements based on separate uses.
Whenever a group of adjoining stores and services have been developed and owned separately, the Planning and Design Commission may find it to be in the public interest to require the coordination of the circulation system, ingress and egress driveways and insulation from surrounding residential uses.
(Ord. 84-98. Passed 6-17-85.)