1174.05 REQUIRED NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES BY USE.
   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.)