Off-street parking for specific uses shall be required as follows:
(A) Single-family and two-family dwellings: One space for each dwelling unit.
(B) Multiple dwellings: One and one-half spaces for each dwelling unit of one bedroom or less. Two spaces for each dwelling unit of two bedrooms or more.
(C) Multiple dwellings for the elderly and handicapped: .75 spaces for each dwelling unit.
(D) Rooming and boarding houses, sororities, and fraternities: One space per two beds.
(E) Private club or lodge: One parking space for each 300 square feet of floor area.
(F) Church or temple: One parking space for each four seats in the main auditorium.
(G) School:
(1) Colleges and universities: Because of the unique parking needs of colleges and universities, a permit application for new construction must include a parking study prepared by the applicant of the parking needs of the entire campus including the new use and the study must address a plan to meet the parking needs of the staff and students.
(2) High schools: One parking space for each three students based on the building's design capacity.
(3) Junior high school: 25 spaces plus one parking space for each teacher and staff member.
(4) Elementary school: Five spaces plus one parking space for each teacher and staff member.
(H) Hospital: One and one-half parking spaces for each bed.
(I) Sanitarium or institutional home: One parking space for each three beds.
(J) Mortuary: One space for each 50 square feet of floor area in slumber rooms or one for each four seats in chapel, whichever is greater.
(K) Auditoriums, theaters, other places of public assembly: One parking space for each four seats.
(L) Community center, library, museum or similar public or semi-public buildings: Ten parking spaces plus one additional space for each additional 300 square feet of floor area in excess of 2,000 square feet.
(M) Hotel or motel: Five parking spaces plus one space for each sleeping room or suite.
(N) Medical office building: Buildings in which 20% or more of the gross area is occupied by members of healing profession. One parking space for each 200 square feet of the gross area used for medical purposes.
(O) Manufacturing or industrial establishments, research or testing laboratory, bottling plant, warehouse, or other similar establishments: Two parking spaces for each three employees on the maximum shift, plus space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection therewith.
(P) Restaurant, bar, cafe, or recreation or amusement establishment not specified herein: One parking space for each 100 square feet of floor area or one parking space per three fixed seats, which ever is greater.
(Q) Bowling alley: Three spaces per alley.
(R) Personal services: One parking space for each 200 square feet of floor area.
(S) Retail stores selling furniture, appliance, or home improvement products (i.e. carpet, paint, wallpaper, etc.): One parking space for each 600 square feet of floor area.
(T) Other retail uses: One parking space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area except for planned shopping centers of 100,000 square feet of floor area or more who may reduce their requirement to one space for each 400 square feet of floor area.
(U) All nonresidential buildings, except those specified above: One space for each 300 square feet of floor area.