Parking spaces shall be provided according to the following schedule:
(a) Residential
Type of Use | Number of Spaces Required |
One, two and multiple family | Two per dwelling unit |
Boarding, rooming and fraternity | One and one-half per sleeping room houses and dormitories |
Institutional housing | One per three occupants plus one per each employee on work shift having the greatest number of employees |
Mobile homes | Two per each unit |
(b) Commercial | |
Animal hospitals and kennels | One for each 400 square feet of floor area and one for each two employees |
Motor vehicle repair station | One for each 400 square feet of floor area and one for each employee |
Motor vehicle salesroom | One for each 400 square feet of floor area and one for each employee |
Motor vehicle service stations | Two for each service bay and one for every two gasoline pumps |
Car washing facilities | One for each employee |
Banks, financial institutions, post offices, and similar uses | One for each 250 square feet of floor area and one for each employee |
Barber and beauty shops | Three for each barber or beauty operator |
Carry-out restaurants | One for each 200 square feet of floor area and one for each two employees |
Drive-in restaurants | One for each 125 square feet of floor area and one per each two employees |
Hotels, motels | One for each sleeping room plus one space for each two employees |
Boarding, rooming, tourist and bed/breakfast home | One for each sleeping room |
Furniture, appliance, hardware, each machinery or equipment sales and service, and wholesale establishments | Two plus one additional space for 200 square feet of floor area over 1,000 square feet |
Consumer and trade service uses not otherwise specified | One for each employee |
Funeral homes, mortuaries and similar type uses | One for each 50 square feet of floor area in slumber rooms, parlors, or service rooms |
Laundromats | One for every two washing machines |
Administrative, business and professional office uses | One for each 200 square feet of floor area |
Sit-down restaurants, taverns, night clubs, and similar uses | One for each three persons of capacity |
Retail stores | One for each 150 square feet of floor area |
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 Uses | |
Bowling alleys | Four for each alley or lane; one for each three persons of capacity of the area used for restaurant, cocktail lounge, or similar use; and one for each three employees |
Dance halls, skating rinks | One for each 100 square feet of floor area used for the activity; one for each three persons of capacity in a restaurant, snack bar, or cocktail lounge; and one for each three employees |
Outdoor swimming pools public, community or club | One for each ten persons of capacity, and one for each three persons of capacity for a restaurant |
Auditoriums, sports arenas, theaters, and similar uses | One for each four seats |
Miniature golf courses | Two for each hole and one for each employee |
Private clubs and lodges | One for each ten members |
Tennis facilities, racquetball facilities or similar uses | Two for each playing area; one for employee; and one for each 100 square feet of other activity area |
Other recreational uses | One per each three persons the facility is designed to serve |
(d) Institutional | |
Churches and other such assembly halls | One per each eight seats in main auditorium |
Hospitals, convalescent facilities, nursing homes | One per three beds plus one per employee on main shift |
Schools: | |
Elementary and junior high | Two for each classroom |
High school, colleges and universities | One for each teacher and employee and one for each ten students |
Business or trade schools | One per each two students |
Child care and nursery schools, etc. | Two for each classroom |
Libraries and museums | One per 500 square feet of gross floor area |
Private organization or lodge | One per four members |
Sanitariums, homes for the aged, nursing homes, rest homes, similar uses | One for each three beds |
(e) Industrial | |
Manufacturing, industrial, research, processing operations, warehousing | One per each 1.5 employees on largest shift plus one for motor vehicle maintained on the premises |
(f) Miscellaneous. The Board of Zoning Appeals shall determine the parking requirements for those not covered in the previous regulations and within the nature of those regulations. (Ord. 2005-34. Passed 12-12-05.)