Except as provided in § 10-3.1205 of this subchapter, the number of off-street parking spaces required shall be as follows:
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Parking Spaces Required
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Residential uses | ||
Residential dwellings | 1½ spaces for each bachelor or one bedroom dwelling unit and two spaces for dwelling unit having more than one bedroom. In each instance one space per unit must be covered. | Same |
Multi-family housing projects | In addition to parking spaces required in residential dwellings above, all projects with six or more units shall also provide off-street parking for visitors at locations reasonably central to the units to be served at a rate of one space for the first four units and one space for each four units thereafter. | Same |
Senior citizen housing projects under § 10-3.5.1 Affordable Housing Density Bonus | One cover parking space for each unit, plus one guest parking space provided at the rate of one space for every four units, which shall be located in close proximity and easily accessible to the units they are designated to serve. | Same |
Employee parking shall be provided at a rate of one space per every two employees. Parking for a manager's quarters shall be required at the standard residential rate. | ||
Sufficient additional open space area shall be provided to allow for compliance with standard residential rates should the project be converted in whole, or in part, for occupancy by other than senior citizens. |
Use
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Parking Spaces Required
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Use
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Parking Spaces Required
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Rooming and lodging houses, fraternity and sorority houses, and private clubs having sleeping rooms | One space for each sleeping room. | Same |
Motels | One space for each sleeping room, plus one space for each two employees. | Same |
Hotels | One space for each three beds. | Same |
Commercial and industrial uses | ||
Banks | One space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area. | Same |
Business and professional offices | One space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area. | One space for each 450 square feet of gross floor area |
Retail food stores | One space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area | One space for each 375 square feet of gross floor area |
All other retail stores and personal service establishments, such as barber, beauty, and repair shops | One space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area | One space for each 450 square feet of gross floor area |
Retail stores which handle only bulky merchandise, such as furniture, appliances, hardware, and similar establishments | One space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees. | One space for each 600 square feet of gross floor area |
Motor vehicle sales, machinery sales, and auto repair garages | One space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees. | One space for each 600 square feet of gross floor area |
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Parking Spaces Required
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Use |
Parking Spaces Required
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Manufacturing, warehouses, storage uses, and wholesale houses | One space for each two employees, plus one space for each 300 square feet of office space and customer net floor area, plus one loading space for each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area. | One space for each two employees, plus one space for each 450 square feet of office space and customer net floor area, plus one loading space for each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area. |
Places of assembly | ||
Establishments for the sale and consumption of food and beverages on the premises | One space for each three seats of a fixed nature, plus one space for each 50 square feet of net floor area available for non-fixed seating. | Same |
Drive-in restaurants | One space for each three seats. | Same |
Auditoriums | One space for each three seats. | Same |
Theaters | One space for each five seats. | Same |
Churches | One space for each four seats. | Same |
Skating rinks, dance halls, and similar establishments | One space for each 50 square feet of net floor area used for dancing or skating or one space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. | Same |
Libraries and museums | One space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees. | One space for each 600 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees. |
Mortuaries and funeral homes | One space for each vehicle used in conjunction with the establishment, plus one space for each two employees, plus one space for each four seats in the main chapel. | Same |
Use
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Parking Spaces Required
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Use
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Parking Spaces Required
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All places of assembly without fixed seating, other than those uses set forth in establishments for the sale and consumption of food and beverages on the premises | One space for each 25 square feet of gross floor area used for assembly. | Same |
Educational uses | ||
Elementary and junior high schools | One space for each faculty member and employee. | Same |
High schools | One space for each individual employed on the campus, plus one space for each five students. | Same |
Junior colleges, colleges, universities, and trade and draft schools | One space for each individual employed on the campus, plus one space for each two students not residing on the premises. | Same |
Day care and nursery schools | One space for each employee | Same |
School auditoriums, assembly halls, stadiums, and gymnasiums | One space for each three seats if such number will provide a greater number of spaces than set forth in elementary and junior high schools, high schools, and junior colleges, colleges, universities, and trade and draft schools. | Same |
Health | ||
Medical and dental offices and clinics | Four spaces for each doctor, plus one space for each employee or one space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. | Same |
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Parking Spaces Required
| Downtown Parking District Standards |
Use |
Parking Spaces Required
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Asylums, sanitariums, old-age homes, orphanages, convalescent homes, nursing homes, and children's homes | One space for each three beds plus one space for each two employees on the largest shift. | Same |
Hospitals | One space for each two employees, plus one space for each doctor, plus one space for each three beds or one space for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. | Same |
Animal veterinary hospitals and clinics | Four spaces for each doctor, plus one space for each two employees. | Same |
Public uses | ||
City, county, special districts, state, and federal administrative offices, excluding places of assembly | One space for each two employees, plus one space for each vehicle used in conjunction with the establishment, and one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area. | Same |
Public buildings and grounds, other than administrative offices and educational uses | One space for each two employees on the maximum work shift, plus the number of additional spaces prescribed by the Commission. | Same |
Utility uses | ||
Electric distribution and transmission substations, gas regulator stations, sewage treatment plants, and other utility buildings and uses | One space for each two employees on the maximum work shift, plus one space for each 300 square feet of net floor open to the public. | Same |
Use
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Parking Spaces Required
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Transportation facilities | ||
Airports, heliports, bus stations, truck terminals, and railroad stations and yards | One space for each two employees on the maximum work shift, plus the number of additional spaces prescribed by the Commission. | Same |
('61 Code, § 10-3.1202) (Ord. 26 C.S., passed 4-16-62; Am. Ord. 301 C.S., passed 8-4-78; Am. Ord. 452 C.S., passed 1-15-86; Am. Ord. 571 C.S., passed 9-18-91; Am. Ord. 589 C.S., passed 11-18-92; Am. Ord. 721 C.S., passed 9-20-00)