For the following areas, accessory off street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter, except in those cases where subsections 10-19-2A and B of this chapter may apply. Parking spaces required on an employee basis shall be based on the maximum number of employees on duty or residing, or both, on the premises at any one time.
A. Residential uses, as follows:
1. One-family and two-family dwellings: 2 parking spaces shall be provided for each dwelling unit.
2. Multiple-family dwellings (including apartment hotels): 3 parking spaces shall be provided for every 2 dwelling units. For lodging rooms located in an apartment hotel, 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 lodging rooms.
3. Tourist courts, tourist homes, motels and motor hotels: 1 parking space shall be provided for each dwelling unit or lodging room.
4. Hotels, transient: 1 parking space for each dwelling unit and 1 parking space for each 2 lodging rooms shall be provided.
5. Lodging houses: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 lodging rooms, plus 1 space for the owner or manager.
6. Private clubs and lodges (with sleeping facilities for guests): 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 lodging rooms plus parking spaces equal in number to 10 percent of the capacity in persons (exclusive of lodging room capacity) of such club or lodge.
7. House trailer camps: 1 parking space shall be provided for each trailer space.
B. Retail and service uses, as follows:
1. Retail stores and banks: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 200 square feet of floor area in excess of 2,000 square feet. Drive-in banks or other similar drive-in establishments shall provide 3 stacking spaces per teller or customer service window.
2. Automobile service stations: 1 parking space shall be provided for each wash rack, plus 1 parking space for each 4 employees.
3. Automobile laundry: 10 stacking spaces shall be provided for each wash rack, plus 1 parking space for each 4 employees.
4. Bowling alleys: 5 parking spaces shall be provided for each alley, plus such additional spaces as may be required herein for affiliated uses: bars, restaurants and the like.
5. Establishments dispensing food or beverages for consumption on the premises: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 300 square feet of floor area.
6. Furniture and appliance stores, household equipment or furniture repair shops: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 600 square feet of floor area in excess of 1,000 square feet.
7. Motor vehicle sales and machinery sales: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 300 square feet of floor area.
8. Theaters (indoor): 1 parking space shall be provided for each 5 seats.
9. Undertaking establishments, funeral parlors: 6 parking spaces shall be provided for each chapel or parlor, plus 1 parking space for each funeral vehicle kept on the premises.
C. Offices; business, professional and governmental: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 200 square feet of floor area.
D. Wholesale establishments (but not including warehouses and storage buildings other than accessory): 1 parking space shall be provided for each 600 square feet of floor area in excess of 4,000 square feet.
E. Establishments engaged in production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing or repair of materials, goods or products: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 employees, plus 1 parking space for each vehicle used in the conduct of the enterprise.
F. Warehouses and storage buildings: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 employees, plus 1 space for each vehicle used in the conduct of the enterprise.
G. Community service uses, as follows:
1. Church, school, college and other institutional auditoriums: 1 parking space for each 4 seats or for each 80 linear inches of seating space in the main auditorium or assembly hall. Adequate space shall also be provided for buses used in connection with the activities of the institution, and all loading and unloading of passengers shall take place upon the premises.
2. Colleges, universities and business, professional and trade schools: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 3 employees, and 1 parking space shall be provided for each 4 students based on the maximum number of students attending classes on the premises at any one time during any 24 hour period.
3. Health centers, government operated: 3 parking spaces shall be provided for each staff and visiting doctor.
4. Hospitals: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 hospital beds, plus 1 parking space for each 2 employees (other than staff doctors), plus 1 parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
5. Libraries, art galleries and museums; public: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
6. Municipal or privately owned recreation buildings or community centers: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 employees, plus space adequate in number, as determined by the zoning administrator, to serve the visiting public.
7. Public utility and public service uses: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 3 employees, plus spaces adequate in number, as determined by the zoning administrator, to serve the public.
8. Schools; nursery, elementary and high: 1 parking space shall be provided for each employee.
H. Places of assembly, such as stadiums, arenas, auditoriums (other than church, college or institutional school), convention halls, dance halls, exhibition halls, skating rinks and other similar places of assembly: parking spaces equal in number to 25 percent of the capacity in persons shall be provided. (Ord. B-39, 1969)
Exception: Places of assembly for events lasting less than 10 consecutive days shall not be required to provide hard surfacing for off street parking. (Ord. D-24, 1-20-2015)
I. Miscellaneous uses, as follows:
1. Fraternities, sororities and dormitories: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 3 active members, plus 1 parking space for the manager thereof.
2. Institutions for the care of the insane or feeble minded: 1 parking space shall be provided for each staff doctor, plus spaces adequate in number, as determined by the zoning administrator, to serve the visiting public.
3. Private clubs and lodges (without sleeping facilities for guests): Parking spaces equal in number to 10 percent of the capacity in persons shall be provided.
4. Rest homes or nursing homes: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 4 beds, plus 1 parking space for each 2 employees (other than staff doctors), plus 1 parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
5. Sanatoriums, convalescent homes or institutions for the aged or for children: 1 parking space shall be provided for each 4 beds, plus 1 parking space for each 2 employees (other than staff doctors), plus 1 parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
6. Theaters; automobile drive-in: Reservoir parking space equal to 10 percent of the vehicle capacity of such theaters shall be provided.
7. For the following uses, parking spaces shall be provided in adequate number, as determined by the zoning administrator, to serve persons employed or residing on the premises as well as the visiting public:
a. Airports or aircraft landing fields; heliports.
b. Convents and monasteries.
c. Crematories and mausoleums.
d. Fraternal or religious institutions.
e. Outdoor amusement establishments: fairgrounds, permanent carnivals, kiddie parks and other similar amusement centers.
f. Penal and correctional institutions.
g. Rectories and parish houses.
h. Swimming pools.
J. Mixed uses: When 2 or more uses are located on the same zoning lot or within the same building, parking spaces equal in number to the sum of the separate requirements for each such use shall be provided. No parking space or portion thereof shall serve as a required space for more than one use unless otherwise authorized by the city council.
K. Other uses: For uses not listed heretofore in this schedule of parking requirements, parking spaces shall be provided on the same basis as required for the most similar listed use, or as determined by the zoning administrator. (Ord. B-39, 1969)