§ 154.178  TABLE OF OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS.
   The amount of required off-street parking space for new uses or buildings, additions thereto, and additions to existing buildings shall be determined in accordance with the following table.
Use
Required No. of Parking Spaces
Per Each Unit of Measure as Follows:
Use
Required No. of Parking Spaces
Per Each Unit of Measure as Follows:
Automotive Uses
Automotive repair facilities and collision shops
3
Per each service stall, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus 1 per each service vehicle
Automobile service stations with convenience store
1
Per each pump unit, plus 3 per each service stall, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus 1 per each 150 sq. ft. of floor area devoted to retail sales and customer service
Automobile service stations without convenience store
1
Per each pump unit, plus 3 per each service stall, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Car washes (automatic)
1
Per 200 sq. ft. of floor area of customer waiting and service areas, plus 1 per each vacuum station, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus stacking spaces required per § 154.181
Car washes (self-serve)
1
Per each wash stall, plus 1 per each vacuum station, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus stacking spaces required per § 154.181
Sales of automobile, boats, mobile homes, farm machinery, and other vehicles
1
Per each 200 sq. ft. of showroom floor area, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus 1 per each service stall
General Commercial Uses
Bars/lounges
1
Per each 3 persons based upon the maximum occupancy load as established by Fire and/or Building Codes, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Convenience stores and video stores
1
Per 150 sq. ft. of floor area
Fast-food restaurants
1
Per each 125 sq. ft. of floor area, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus stacking spaces required per § 154.181
Garden stores and nurseries, farm supply and feed stores, building material sales
1
Per each 800 sq. ft. of floor area
Grocery stores, drugstores, and other self-serve retail establishments
1
Per l50 sq. ft. of floor area
Lodging facilities
1
Per each guest bedroom, plus 1 per employee at peak shift, plus amount required for accessory uses, such as a restaurant or cocktail lounge
Movie theaters
1
Per each 4 seats based on the maximum seating capacity, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Planned shopping center
1
Per 200 sq. ft. of floor area for the first 15,000 sq. ft., plus 1 per 250 sq. ft. of floor area in excess of 15,000 sq. ft.
Retail sale of furniture, appliances, hardware
1
Per each 150 sq. ft. of floor area, plus 1 per each employee at the peak shift
Retail stores, not specifically enumerated herein
1
Per each 150 sq. ft. of floor area
specified herein
Standard restaurants
1
Per each 3 seats, based on maximum occupancy per Building Code, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Industrial Uses
Contractors office
1
Per each employee at peak shift
Industrial or manufacturing establishments
1
Per each employee at peak shift, or 1
per each 800 sq. ft. of floor area (whichever is greater)
Self-storage facilities
1
Per each employee at peak shift, plus 1 per each 250 sq. ft. of office area
Warehouses and storage buildings
1
Per each employee at peak shift, or 1 per each 2,000 sq. ft. of floor area (whichever is greater)
Institutional Uses
Child care center or nursery schools
1
Per each 5 students, plus
Churches/other institutions for religious worship
1
Per each 3 seats based on
maximum seating capacity in the main place of assembly therein, as established by Fire and/or Building Codes
Day care homes
1
Per each employee and/or caregiver
Elementary and middle schools
1
Per each teacher, plus 1 per each 25 students, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus 1 per 3 seats for auditoriums, stadiums, and the like
High schools, trade schools,colleges, and universities
1
Per each teacher, plus 1 per each 10 students, plus 1 per each employee peak shift, plus 1 per three seats for auditoriums, stadiums, and the like
Hospitals
1
Per each 4 beds, plus 1 per staff doctor, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Libraries and museums
1
Per each 500 sq. ft. of floor area
Nursing homes and convalescent centers
1
Per each 5 beds, plus 1 per each staff doctor, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Private clubs and lodges
1
Per each 3 individual members allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by Fire and/or Building Codes
Stadiums, sports arenas, and auditoriums
1
Per each 3 seats based on maximum seating capacity per Building Code
Office and Service Uses
Banks
1
Per each 200 sq. ft. of floor area, plus stacking spaces required per § 154.181
Barber and beauty shops
3
Per each chair
Business and professional offices
1
Per each 200 sq. ft. of floor area
Funeral home or mortuary
1
Per 50 sq. ft. of floor area
Laundromats
1
Per 2 wash machines
Medical and dental office
1
Per each 150 sq. ft. of floor area
Photographic studios; watch, clothing, and shoe repair; and similar personal service establishments
1
Per 250 sq. ft. of floor area
Recreational Uses
Bowling alleys
4
Per bowling lane, plus 1 per employee at peak shift, plus amount required for accessory uses such as a restaurant or cocktail lounge
Community building
1
Per each 3 seats based on the maximum occupant load per the Building Code
Golf course, open to the general public
5
Per each hole, plus 1 per each tee of driving range, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus amount required for accessory uses such as a restaurant or cocktail lounge
Private country club, swim or golf clubs, fitness center, or other similar uses
1
Per each 2 memberships, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift, plus amount required for accessory uses such as a restaurant or cocktail lounge
Residential Uses
Adult foster care homes
1
Per each 3 beds, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Elderly housing
1
Per each dwelling unit, plus 1 per each 10 dwelling units, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Mobile home parks
2
Per each trailer unit, plus 1 per each 3 dwelling units, plus 1 per each employee at peak shift
Multiple-family dwelling
2
Per each dwelling, plus 1 per each 10 dwelling units
Single- or two-family dwelling
2
Per each dwelling unit
 
(Ord. 285, passed 12-8-2003)  Penalty, see § 154.999