§ 153.065  RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   General provisions.
      (1)   In all residential districts, accessory off-street parking, open or enclosed, shall be provided in accordance with the following provisions as a condition precedent to the use.
      (2)   After the effective date of this chapter, for all enlargements or modifications which increase the floor area, number of employees, seating capacity or other applicable unit of measurement, the same requirements shall apply to such enlargement or modification.
(1996 Code, § 176-51)
   (B)   Space requirements for accessory off-street parking.
      (1)   Space requirements for accessory off-street parking shall be as follows: residential dwelling: two spaces per dwelling unit.
      (2)   Place of worship: one space for each three seats in the church sanctuary.
      (3)   Community education:
         (a)   High schools (grades 10 through 12, inclusive): four spaces per classroom or one space for each six seats in an auditorium, arena or stadium whichever requires the greatest number of space, but in no case shall more than 300 spaces be required, except as may be recommended by the Planning Commission; and
         (b)   Elementary and junior high schools: two spaces per classroom.
      (4)   Library: one space for each four seats in the building.
      (5)   Public park or playground: the number of spaces to be prescribed by the Zoning Administrator.
      (6)   Utility facilities: the number of spaces to be prescribed by the Zoning Administrator.
(1996 Code, § 176-52)
   (C)   Additional regulations for accessory off-street parking.
      (1)   Operation of accessory off-street parking spaces. Off-street parking spaces in residential districts which are accessory to community facilities shall be used by occupants, visitors, patrons or employees of such uses and shall not be rented.
      (2)   Area of off-street parking spaces. Each accessory off-street parking space shall contain 340 square feet of unobstructed standing or maneuvering area. However, an area of 180 square feet may be considered as one space where the layout and design of the parking area are adequate to permit convenient access and maneuvering.
      (3)   Design of off-street parking spaces. All off-street parking areas shall be surfaced with asphalt, concrete or other hard-surfaced dustless material and so constructed to provide for adequate drainage.
(1996 Code, § 176-53)