1185.02 NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES REQUIRED.
   The following minimum number of off-street parking spaces are required by use:
   (a)   Dwellings and Other Living Facilities.
      (1)   For new single-, two-, and multiple-family, the requirement shall be two (2) per dwelling unit.
      (2)   For boarding and rooming houses, the requirement shall be one (1) per each sleeping room.
      (3)   For student dormitories, sorority and fraternity houses, the requirement shall be one (1) space per bedroom or sleeping room.
      (4)   For manufactured homes, the requirement shall be two (2) spaces per each unit.
      (5)   For nursing homes, the requirement shall be one (1) space per ten (10) patient beds, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per staff member and visiting doctor.
      (6)   For hotel or motel, the requirement shall be one (1) space per room plus one (1) space per every three (3) employees on the largest shift.
   (b)   Commercial.
      (1)   For funeral homes, the requirement shall be one (1) space per four (4) parlor seats or twenty-five (25) per chapel unit, whichever is greater.
      (2)   For a grocery store, the requirement shall be one (1) space per two hundred square feet (200 s.f.) of gross floor area involved with customer service and one (1) space per two hundred square feet (200 s.f.) of gross floor area in storage.
      (3)   For restaurants with or without drive-ins and drive-throughs, the requirement shall be one (1) space per four (4) patron seats or one (1) space per two hundred square feet (200 s.f.) of gross floor area, whichever is greater, plus one (1) space per employee.
      (4)   For fast food restaurants, the requirement is one (1) space per fifty square feet (50 s.f.) of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift, plus five (5) off-street waiting spaces per drive-in lane.
      (5)   For bars or taverns not including adult cabarets, the requirement is one (1) space per fifty square feet (50 s.f.) plus, one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (6)   For automotive, trailer, mobile home, and farm implement sales, the requirement is one (1) space per one thousand five hundred square feet (1,500 s.f.) of gross floor area.
      (7)   For automotive repair services, the requirement is one (1) space per four hundred square feet (400 s.f.) of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift.
      (8)   For haircutting, tanning, and nail salons, the requirement is three (3) spaces per operator or one (1) space per one hundred square feet (100 s.f.) of gross floor area, whichever is larger, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (9)   For shopping centers and shopping malls, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred-fifty square feet (250 s.f.) of gross floor area.
      (10)   For theaters and auditoriums, not including adult theaters, the requirement is one (1) space per three (3) patrons based on the maximum seating capacity.
      (11)   For boat building and repairing, the requirement is one (1) space per three hundred square feet (300 s.f.) of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift.
      (12)   For convenience stores or carry-out stores without motor fuel sales, the requirement is one (1) space per one hundred square feet (100 s.f.) of gross floor area.
      (13)   For other commercial uses, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred fifty square feet (250 s.f.) of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
   (c)   Office.
      (1)   For banks and other financial services, the requirement shall be one (1) space per two hundred fifty square feet (250 s.f.) of gross floor area plus five (5) off-street waiting spaces per drive-in lane, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (2)   For doctors, dentists, chiropractic, and orthodontic offices, the requirement is five spaces per doctor.
      (3)   For other office uses, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred-fifty square feet (250 s.f.) of gross floor area.
   (d)   Institutional.
      (1)   For churches and places of worship, the requirement is one (1) space per four (4) seats of maximum capacity.
      (2)   For public libraries, municipal buildings, and other community facilities, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred and fifty square feet (250 s.f.), plus one (1) space per employee.
      (3)   For quasi-public or public facilities such as electric, cable, gas, phone service offices, and maintenance offices with or without indoor storage of equipment, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
      (4)   For elementary and junior high schools, the requirement is one (1) space per teacher and staff member, plus one (1) space per two (2) classrooms.
      (5)   For senior high schools, the requirement is one (1) space per teacher and staff member on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per five (5) students.
      (6)   For child day care centers, the requirement is one (1) space per teacher/employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) off-street loading space per six (6) students.
      (7)   For hospitals, the requirement is one (1) space per patient bed, plus one (1) space per doctor and each employee.
      (8)   For training centers and vocational schools, the requirement is one (1) space per three (3) students, plus one (1) space per employee (including faculty).
      (9)   For other institutional uses, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred fifty feet (250') of gross floor area.
   (e)   Recreation.
      (1)   For indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, the requirement is one (1) space per four (4) expected patrons at capacity, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (2)   For community and recreation centers, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred fifty square feet (250 s.f.) of gross floor area or one (1) space per four (4) patrons to the maximum capacity, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (3)   For country clubs, the requirement is one (1) space per four (4) seats.
      (4)   For public or private golf courses (9- and 18-holes), the requirement is forty-five (45) spaces per nine (9) holes, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus fifty percent (50%) of the spaces otherwise required for any accessory uses (e.g. bars and restaurants).
      (5)   For recreational vehicle parks, the requirement is one and one-half (1-1/2) spaces per each recreational vehicle site, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (6)   For swimming facilities, the requirement is one (1) space per two hundred square feet (200 s.f.) of gross water area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (7)   For tennis, racquetball, and handball courts, the requirement is three (3) spaces per court, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (8)   For bowling alleys, the requirement is five (5) spaces per lane, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (9)   For marinas, the requirement is one and one-half (1-1/2) spaces per berth of ship with at least ten percent (10%) of the spaces large enough to accommodate cars with boat trailers.
   (f)   Industrial.
      (1)   For manufacturing, research, and development, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per company car normally stored on the premises.
      (2)   For parking lots as the primary use of the lot, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per truck normally stored on the premises, plus (1) space per three (3) patrons.
      (3)   For storage of building materials and other storage facilities, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per four thousand square feet (4,000 s.f.).
      (4)   For warehouses, including wholesale warehouses subject to site location, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per four thousand square feet (4,000 s.f.) of gross floor area.
      (5)   For mini-warehouses, the requirement is one (1) space per ten (10) storage areas, plus two (2) spaces per office, plus one (1) space per twenty-five (25) storage areas located at the warehouse office.
      (6)   For gas and oil drilling, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
   (g)   Agriculture and Conservation Related.
      (1)   For agricultural uses, the requirement is one (1) space per four (4) expected patrons at capacity.
      (2)   For plant nurseries and greenhouses, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per two hundred square feet (200 s.f.) of gross floor area of inside sales or display area.
   (h)   Other.
      (1)   For river terminals, the requirement is one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
      (2)   For airport landing fields, the requirement is one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per airplane hangar or tie-down area, plus fifty percent (50%) of the spaces otherwise required for any accessory use.
         (Ord. 2001-35. Passed 7-17-01.)