§ 157.186 PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
   For the purpose of this chapter the following parking space requirements shall apply, except within the Central Business District. The number of parking spaces required for uses not specifically mentioned shall be determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals following the "substantially similar use" procedure as specified in §§ 157.055 to 157.057.
   (A)   Residential Uses.
      (1)   Single family or two family dwelling:   Two for each unit.
      (2)   Apartments, or multi-family dwellings:   Two for each unit.
      (3)   Mobile homes:   Two for each unit.
   (B)   Business Related Uses.
      (1)   Animal hospitals and kennels:   One for each 400 square feet of floor area and one for each two employees.
      (2)   Motor vehicle repair station:   One for each 400 square feet of floor area and one for each employee.
      (3)   Motor vehicle salesrooms:   One for each 400 square feet of floor area and one for each employee.
      (4)   Motor vehicle service stations:   Two for each service bay and one for every two gasoline pumps.
      (5)   Car washing facilities:   One for each employee.
      (6)   Banks, financial institutions, post offices, and similar uses:   One for each 250 square feet of floor area and one for each employee.
      (7)   Barber and beauty shops:   Three for each barber or beauty operator.
      (8)   Carry-out restaurants:   One for each 200 square feet of floor area and one for each two employees.
      (9)   Drive-in restaurants:   One for each 125 square feet of floor area and one per each two employees.
      (10)   Hotels, motels:   One for each sleeping room plus one space for each two employees.
      (11)   Boarding, rooming, tourist and bed/breakfast home:   One for each sleeping room.
      (12)   Furniture, appliance, hardware, machinery, equipment sales and service and wholesale establishments:   Two plus one additional space for each 200 square feet of floor area over 1,000 square feet.
      (13)   Consumer and trade service uses not otherwise specified:   One for each employee.
      (14)   Funeral homes, mortuaries and similar type uses:   One for each 50 square feet of floor area in slumber rooms, parlors, or service rooms.
      (15)   Laundromats:   One for every two washing machines.
      (16)   Administrative, business and professional office uses:   One for each 200 square feet of floor area.
      (17)   Sit down restaurants, taverns, night clubs, and similar uses:   One for each three person capacity.
      (18)   Retail stores:   One for each 150 square feet of floor area.
      (19)   All other types of business or commercial uses permitted in any business district:   One for each 150 square feet of floor area.
   (C)   Recreational and Entertainment.
      (1)   Bowling alleys:   Four for each alley or lane and one for each three person capacity of the area used for restaurant, cocktail lounge, or similar use and one for each three employees.
      (2)   Dance halls, skating rinks:   One for each 100 square feet of floor area used for the activity and one for each three person capacity in a restaurant, snack bar, or cocktail lounge, and one for each three employees.
      (3)   Outdoor swimming pools: public, community or club:   One for ten persons capacity plus one for each three person capacity for a restaurant.
      (4)   Auditoriums, sport arenas, theaters, and similar uses:   One for each four seats.
      (5)   Miniature golf courses:   Two for each hole and one for each employee.
      (6)   Private clubs and lodges:   One for each five members.
      (7)   Tennis facilities, racquetball facilities or similar uses:   Two for each playing area, one for each employee, and one for each 100 square feet of other activity area.
   (D)   Institutional.
      (1)   Churches and other places of religious assembly:   One for each eight seats in main assembly room or one for each classroom, whichever is greater.
      (2)   Hospitals:   One for each three beds.
      (3)   Sanitariums, homes for the aged, nursing homes, rest homes, similar uses:   One for each three beds.
      (4)   Medical and dental clinics:   One for every 100 square feet of floor area.
      (5)   Libraries, museums, and art galleries:   Ten, plus one for each 300 square feet floor area in excess of 2,000 square feet.
   (E)   Schools (Public, Parochial, or Private).
      (1)   Elementary schools and kindergartens:   Four for each classroom, one for every four seats in auditoriums or assembly halls, and one for each additional non-teaching employee.
      (2)   High schools and middle schools:   One for every ten students, one for each teacher and employee, or one for every four seats in auditoriums, assembly areas or sports fields, whichever is greater.
      (3)   Business, technical and trade schools:   One for each two students.
      (4)   Child care centers, nursery schools, and similar uses:   Four for each classroom.
   (F)   Manufacturing.
      (1)   All types of manufacturing, storage, and wholesale uses permitted in any manufacturing district:   One for every employee (on the largest shift for which the building is designed) plus one for each motor vehicle used in the business.
      (2)   Cartage, express, parcel delivery, and freight terminals:   One and one half for every one employee (on the largest shift for which the building is designed) and one for each motor vehicle maintained on the premises.
(Ord. 6-1993, passed 3-8-93)