§ 22.117 OFF-STREET LOADING STANDARDS.
   (A)   Location and size standards of loading spaces. All required loading spaces shall meet the following standards:
      (1)   On the same lot as the use to be served, except when collectively provided as central loading facilities in conformance with the requirements in this chapter;
      (2)   Twenty-five feet or more from the right-of-way lines of the nearest point of intersection of any streets;
      (3)   Outside of the required front and corner side yards;
      (4)   In such a manner that no portions of a vehicle shall project into a street; and
      (5)   Each loading berth/space shall be a minimum of ten feet in width and 35 feet in length, exclusive of drive aisles and maneuvering space, and shall have a vertical clearance of at least 15 feet.
      (6)   All off-street loading spaces must be located a minimum of 50 feet from the lot line of any residential district and shall be screened pursuant to the screening requirements as outlined in § 22.132 of this chapter. Loading berths located in the side or rear yards and adjacent to property zoned non-residential must be screened from said adjoining properties as well as the public view by a solid wall or fence that is a minimum of six feet tall.
      (7)   All off-street loading berths and spaces must be located and designed in a manner where trucks are able to maneuver into the loading berth or space on site without having to conduct said maneuvers in the public right-of-way.
      (8)   Any trailer stored on site shall require a conditional use for outdoor storage.
   (B)   Surfacing of loading areas. All open off-street loading spaces and related vehicular access drives and aisles shall be surfaced with a hard-surfaced all-weather dustless material, such as asphalt or concrete. Asphalt shavings and other similar material shall be prohibited.
   (C)   Collective provision. Loading spaces required for individual lots may be collectively provided in central facilities provided that all of the following requirements are met:
      (1)   The number of spaces provided is not less than that required by the total floor space for each category of use served;
      (2)   Each lot served has direct access to the central facilities without crossing streets at grade;
      (3)   The central facilities are not more than 500 feet from any lot they serve;
      (4)   Any tunnel or ramp between the central facilities and any lot served is at least seven feet wide and has a vertical clearance of at least seven feet;
      (5)   Written covenants and easements approved by the village and recorded with the county provide for the retention, maintenance and use of such facilities;
      (6)   No space shall at the same time fully or partially serve to meet the requirements for both off-street parking and loading facilities; and
      (7)   Uses smaller than the smallest values given for each category, shall be provided with other receiving facilities for motor vehicles judge adequate by the President and Board of Trustees.
(Ord. 480B, passed 8-21-1953; Ord. 90-O-036, passed 11-8-1990; Ord. 14-O-36, passed 11-14-2014; Ord. 19-O-06, passed 3-5-2019)
 
Table 11: Off-Street Loading Requirements
Type of Use
Gross Floor Area (SF)
Required Number
Multi-family dwelling
Banks and financial institutions
Hospitals
Hotels
10,000-200,000
For each additional 200,000 or fraction thereof
1
1 - additional
Commercial, Office and Institutional
5,000-10,000
10,001-40,000
40,001-100,000
For each additional 100,000 or fraction thereof
1
2
3
1 - additional
Industrial
5,000-10,000
10,001-25,000
25,001-40,000
40,001-100,000
100,001-200,000
For each 200,000 or fraction thereof
1
2
3
4
5
1 - additional
 
(Ord. 480B, passed 8-21-1953; Ord. 90-O-036, passed 11-8-1990; Ord. 14-O-36, passed 11-14-2014; Ord. 19-O-20, passed 9-17-2019)
Table 12: Required Parking Spaces
Residential and Residential Care Facilities
Table 12: Required Parking Spaces
Residential and Residential Care Facilities
Community residence
0.5 spaces per bed
Congregate care/nursing facility
1 space for each 2 beds + 1 space for each licensed practitioner (not including nurses and assistants) + 1 space per employee
Dormitories
2 spaces per 3 residents + 1 space for each employee
Multi-family dwellings
Studio, efficiency 1-bedroom unit = 1 space per dwelling;
2 bedrooms or more = 2 spaces per dwelling;
+ visitor parking = 0.25 spaces per dwelling unit
One- and two-family dwellings
2 spaces per dwelling unit
Senior assisted housing
1 space per dwelling unit + 1 space for each 2 employees
Senior housing (independent living)
1.25 spaces per dwelling unit + 0.25 spaces per dwelling unit for visitor parking
Vacation rental, including short-term and AIRBNB
1 parking space per guestroom
Congregate care/nursing facility
1 space for each 2 beds + 1 space for each licensed practitioner (not including nurses and assistants) + 1 space per employee
Retail, Office and Service
Adult use
1 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Animal care facility
2 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Appliance and furniture stores
2 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Art studio and gallery (private)
1 space per 1,000 square feet
Banks and financial institutions
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet + 3 stacking spaces per drive through lane
Banquet hall
30% of maximum occupancy
Beauty salon/barber shop/spa
4 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Body modification establishment
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Bowling alley
3 spaces per lane + spaces required for any restaurant that is included
Cannabis dispensary facility (recreational or medical)
4 spaces per 1,000 square feet and as many parking spaces as required by the Village Board to meet the parking demand of the facility
Cannabis cultivation or craft grower center (recreational or medical)
1 space per employee and as many parking spaces as required by the Village Board to meet the parking demand of the facility.
Car wash
3 spaces per bay + 1.0 space per employee
Crematories and mausoleums
2 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Day care; adult and/or child
3 spaces per 2 employees
Funeral home
25 spaces per chapel or parlor
Gas station with convenience mart
1 space per refueling station + 3 spaces per 1,000 square feet for convenience mart
Golf course and/or driving range
Golf course = 40 spaces per 9 holes + 2 spaces tee box
Driving range = 2 spaces per tee box
Greenhouse/nursery (retail)
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet, including outdoor display areas
Health/physical fitness club
4 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Hotel
1 space per lodging room + 1 space per employee + spaces required for any banquet, restaurant, meeting room, or conventional hall that is included
Kennel
2 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Micro- brewery/distillery/winery
Up to 40,000 square feet = 1 space per 1,000 square feet + 1 space for every 2,000 square feet or fraction thereof over 40,000 square feet
Motor vehicle repair
3 spaces per work bay + 1 space per employee
Motor vehicle and machinery sales
1 space per 600 square feet
Office-professional and government
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Office-medical and dental clinics
4 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Private club or lodge
30% of the maximum occupancy load
Recreational facilities
30% of the maximum occupancy load
Restaurant (carry out only)
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Restaurant (sit down-drive- through)
1 space per 45 square feet of seating area + 5 stacking spaces per drive through window
Retail or businesses not otherwise specified
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Theater (indoor)
1 space for every 4 seats
Educational and Community Service Facilities
Cemeteries
1 space per acre of property
Church/religious institutions
1 space per 5 seats
Community center
30% of the maximum occupancy load
Hospital
5 spaces per bed
Library, art gallery, museums (public)
1 space per 1,000 square feet
Places of assembly including but not limited to: stadiums, arenas, auditoriums, convention and meeting halls, swimming pools, skating rinks
30% of the maximum occupancy (bather load for swimming pools)
School-college/university
1 space per 5 students at maximum enrollment or occupancy load
School- commercial/vocational
1 space per employee + the number of parking spaces equal in number to one half of the maximum number of students projected in attendance at any one time
School-elementary
1 space per employee + 1 space per 5 classrooms
School-high school
2 spaces per employee + 1 space per 10 students based on maximum occupancy load
Industrial and Research Facilities
Contractor/construction office
3 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office area + 1 space for each vehicle used in the conduct of the enterprise
Manufacturing and production
1 space per 500 square feet
Research and development
4 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Warehouse and storage
1 space per employee + 1 space per 6,000 square feet + 1 space per vehicle used in the conduct of the enterprise
Wholesaling
1 space per 1,000 square feet
Main Street - Mixed Use Town Center
Multi-family dwelling units
Studio, efficiency 1-bedroom unit = 0.5 spaces per dwelling;
2 bedroom units or more = 1 space per dwelling;
+ visitor parking = 0.125 spaces per dwelling unit
Retail stores, banks, offices
1.5 space per 1,000 square feet
Restaurants
1 space per 90 square feet of seating area
Other uses
50% of the number of spaces required outside the C-2 district
 
(Ord. 480B, passed 8-21-1953; Ord. 90-O-036, passed 11-8-1990; Ord. 14-O-36, passed 11-14-2014; Ord. 19-O-20, passed 9-17-2019; Ord. 20-O-03, passed 3-3-2020; Ord. 20-O-21, passed 11-17-2020)