1183.03 PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
   (a)   Computation. When determination of the number of off-street parking spaces required by the Zoning Ordinance results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction of less than one-half may be disregarded, while a fraction of one-half or more, shall be counted as one parking space. 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.
   (b)   Collective Provisions.
      (1)   Off-street parking facilities for separate uses may be provided collectively if the total number of spaces so provided is not less than the sum of the separate requirements governing location of accessory parking spaces in relation to the use served are adhered to. Further, no parking space or portion thereof shall serve as a required space for more than one use unless otherwise authorized by the Planning Commission.
      (2)   Parking spaces already provided to meet off-street parking requirements for places of public assembly, commercial or industrial establishments, lying within 500 feet of a church measured along lines of public access; and that are not normally used between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sundays; and that are made available to the respective church for parking use, may be used to meet not more than seventy-five percent (75%) of the off-street parking requirements of such church.
   (c)   Utilization. Except as may otherwise be provided for the parking of trucks in the granting of conditional uses, required accessory off-street parking facilities provided for uses listed in Table B shall be solely for the parking of passenger automobiles of patrons, occupants, or employees of such uses.
   (d)   Parking Restrictions. Off-street parking of vehicles shall be further restricted by the following requirements:
      (1)   Parking duration. Except when land is used as storage space in connection with the business of a repair or service garage, a twenty-four hour time limit for parking in nonresidential off-street parking areas shall prevail, it being the purpose and intention of the foregoing that the requirement of maintaining vehicle storage or parking space is to provide for the public safety in keeping parked cars off the streets, but such requirement is not designed to or intended to provide, and it shall be unlawful to permit, the storage or prolonged parking on any such parking area in any such District wrecked or junked cars, or for creating a junk yard or a nuisance in such areas.
      (2)   Restriction on parking on private property. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to park any motor vehicle on any private property, or use of the private property as parking space, without the express or implied consent, authorization, or ratification of the owner, holder, occupant, lessee, agent, or trustee of such property. Complaint for the violation of this provision shall be made by the owner, holder, occupant, lessee, agent or trustee of such property.
      (3)   Trucks, construction equipment etc. After the effective date of the Zoning Ordinance it shall be unlawful for the owner, tenant or lessee of any lot, parcel or tract of land in a residential district or in the residential area of any other district, to permit or allow the open storage or parking, either day or night, thereon of trucks, semitrucks and trailers, mobile homes (exclusive of recreational vehicles), bulldozers, earth carriers, drag lines, cranes, steam shovels and/or any other equipment or machinery. It is provided, however, that the owner, tenant or lessee of a farm may openly store the machinery and equipment used on his farm; and it is further provided that equipment necessary to be parked overnight on a lot, parcel or tract of land during construction work thereon shall be excepted from this restriction.
   (e)   Specific Requirements.
      (1)   All off-street parking spaces hereinafter required by the Zoning Ordinance shall be designed in accordance with one of the formulas set forth in Table A.
      (2)   Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the space requirements for respective types of land use as set forth in Table B. Parking spaces for accessory uses not specifically enumerated within a parking class shall be assumed to be included in the principal (permitted or conditional) use requirement. If, for any reason, the classification of any use, for the purpose of determining the amount of off-street parking, or the number of spaces to be provided by such use is not readily determinable hereunder, the parking class of such use shall be fixed by the Zoning Inspector.
TABLE A
Parking
Pattern
Maneuvering
Lane Width
Parking (1)
Space
Width (ft.)
Parking (2)
Space
Length (ft.)
Total Width of Two Tiers of Spaces Plus Maneuvering Lane
One Way (ft.)
Two Way (ft.)
One Way (ft.)
Two Way (ft.)
(parallel parking)
11
18
8 1/2
25
28
35
to 53o
12
20
9
21
54
62
to 74o
13
24
9
21
55
66
to 900
15
26
9 1/2
20
55
66
   (1)   Measured perpendicular to the longitudinal space centerline.
   (2)   Measured along the longitudinal space centerline.
TABLE B
Use
Required No. of Parking Spaces
Per Each Unit of
Measure as Follows:
Animal hospitals and kennels
1
Per each two employees Per Each 400 square feet UFA(1)
Auto salesrooms, wholesale stores, machinery sales and
1
Per each 1,000 square feet UFA, plus
1
Per each employee
Banks (other than drive-in banks), post offices
1
Per each 200 square feet UFA, plus
1
Per each one employee
Barber shops
2
Per each barber
Beauty shops
3
Per each beauty operator
Bowling alleys
6
Per bowling lane, plus amount required for accessory uses
Business and professional offices
1
Per each 300 square feet GFA (2)
Carry out drive-in restaurant
1
Per each 300 square feet GFA, plus
1
Per each two employees with a minimum total of 8 parking spaces
Churches
1
Per each three seats based on maximum seating capacity in the main place of assembly therein
Child care center, nurseries, or nursery schools
1
Per each 400 square feet UFA, plus
1
Per each employee
Dance halls, exhibition halls, pool halls, billiard parlors, and assembly
1
Per each two persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by local, county or state fire, health or building codes
or
1
Per each 100 square feet UFA
(Whichever is greater)
Drive-in bank
4
Per each teller window
Drive-in restaurants
1
Per each 50 square feet GFA, plus
1
Per each three employees, with a minimum total of 40 parking spaces
Drive-in restaurants - fast food
1
Per each outdoor speaker facility, plus
1
Per each two employees
Establishments (other than drive-in restaurants) in which is conducted the sale and consumption on the premises of food, beverages or refreshments
1
Per each three persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by local, State or County fire, health, or building codes, plus
1
Per each three employees
or
1
Per each 100 square feet UFA, plus
1
Per each three employees
(whichever is greater)
Elementary and junior high schools, trade schools
1
Per each teacher, plus
1
Per each employee or administrator, plus requirements of the auditorium or assembly hall therein
Filling stations, automobile service station
2
Per each service stall, plus
1
Per each employees, plus
1
Per each service vehicle
Furniture, appliances, and household equipment, repair shops, hardware stores, and other similar uses
1
Per each 800 square feet of UFA, plus
1
Per each two employees
Golf course open to the general public
5
Per each hole, plus
1
Per each employee, plus amount required for accessory uses
High schools
1
Per each teacher, plus
1
Per each ten students, plus
1
Per each employee or administrator, plus requirements of the auditorium or assembly hall therein
Housing units
One, two and multi-family housing units
2
Per each housing unit
Rooming houses
1
Per each two roomers to boarders based on the designated capacity of the building plans; two spaces for a resident owner
Housing for the elderly
.5
Per each dwelling unit plus
1
Per each employee
Hospitals
1
Per each two beds, plus
1
Per staff doctor, plus
1
Per each two employees
Industrial or manufacturing establishments, research establishments
1
Per each 1-1/2 employees computed on the basis of the greatest number of persons employed at any one time, day or night
or
1
Per each 2,000 square feet UFA
(whichever is greater)
Laundromats, coin operated
dry cleaning establishments
1
Per each washing or dry cleaning machine
Libraries and museums
1
Per each 400 square feet UFA
Medical clinic and dental clinic
3
Per each staff or visiting doctor, plus
1
Per each employee
Miniature or "Par 3" golf course
2
Per each hole, plus
1
Per each employee
Mobile home site
2
Per each mobile home site
Mortuary establishments, funeral homes, undertaking parlors
1
Per each fifty square feet of parlor area
Motels, hotesl, tourist homes
1
Per each guest bedroom, plus
1
Per employee, plus amount required for accessory uses
Motor vehicle wash establishments (self-service)
4
Per each wash stall
Motor vehicle wash establishments (other than self-service)
4
Per each unit which represents the establishment's maximum capacity as computed by dividing the lineal dimension of the mechanical wash/dry operations by 20', plus
1
Per each employee
Open air business (not otherwise provided for herein)
1
Per each 8 00 square feet of lot area used for said business
Personal service establishment (not otherwise provided for herein)
1
Per each 300 square feet of UFA, plus
1
Per each two employees
Private clubs and lodges
1
Per each three individual members allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by local, County, State, fire, health or building codes
Private tennis club, swim club, golf club, or other similar uses
1
Per each two members or individuals, plus amount required for accessory uses
Retail stores, except as otherwise specified herein
1
Per each 200 square feet of GFA, plus
1
Per each three employees
Roadside stands
5
Per each establishment
Sanitariums, convalescent homes, homes for the aged, nursing homes, children's home
1
Per each four beds, plus
1
Per each staff doctor, plus
1
Per each two employees
Service garages, auto repairs hops, collision or bump shops, and other similar uses
1
Per each 800 square feet UFA, plus
1
Per each two employees computed on the basis of the maximum number of employees on duty at any one time, plus
2
Per each stall or service area
Stadiums and sports arenas
1
Per each four seats based on maximum seating capacity in the main place of assembly therein, plus
1
Per each two employees
Warehouses and storage buildings
1
Per each two employees computed on the basis of the greatest numnber of persons employed at any one time, day or night
or
1
Per each 2,000 square feet GFA
(whichever is greatest)
(Ord. 82-1. Passed 2-16-82.)
                                         
(1)   UFA - Usable Floor Area
(2)   GFA - Gross Floor Area