For the purpose of this Zoning Code, the following parking space requirements shall apply:
(a) Automobile repair, one parking space for each 300 square feet of floor area and one parking space for each employee.
(b) Automobile sales and service, one parking space for each auto service stall in the service room and one additional parking space for each employee. Outside sales area shall be surfaced in accordance with Section 1131.02
(b).
(c) Bank or financial institution, one for each 200 square feet of floor area plus one parking space for each two employees.
(d) Barber shop or beauty shop, two parking spaces for each chair, plus on for each full-time and part-time employee.
(e) Boarding house, rooming house, dormitory, and the like, one for each permanent accommodation.
(f) Bowling alley, four for each alley lane plus one additional space for each 200 square feet of area used for restaurant, cocktail lounge, or similar use.
(g) College or university, one for each three students.
(h) Commercial establishment devoted to retail sales, trade merchandising or similar use (except as otherwise specified herein), one for each 200 square feet of floor area and one additional parking space for every two employees.
(i) Community center, library, or museum, one parking space for each 500 square feet of floor space.
(j) Drive-through business. In addition to the parking spaces required in this section, all drive-through business operations wherein patrons customarily stop and wait in line in motor vehicles for service or products, such as car washes, drive-in banks, and other similar businesses, shall have at least a total of 150 feet of waiting-in-line or standby vehicle space arranged on the premises so as to accommodate a line of such length in order that public streets shall not become overburdened and therefore create traffic hazards and nuisances.
(k) Furniture store, appliance store, hardware store, or showroom for decorators, plumbers, electricians, or similar trades, one parking space for each 800 square feet of floor area, plus one space for each employee.
(l) Gasoline service station, two parking spaces for each service bay, plus one space for each employee.
(m) Hospital, one parking space for each two beds.
(n) Hotel or motel, one parking space per each sleeping accommodation plus one for every two employees.
(o) Industrial or manufacturing establishment, one parking space for each employee on major shift, one space for every vehicle used in connection with the business, and enough parking to accommodate visitors and vendors.
(p) Kindergarten, child care center, and the like, two parking spaces for each classroom, but not less than six for the building.
(q) Laundromat, one parking space for two washing machines.
(r) Medical practitioner, including dentist, osteopath, physician, surgeon , optometrist, or chiropractor, four parking spaces for each practitioner, plus one for each employee.
(s) Mortuary or funeral parlor, one space for each 100 square feet of parlor area.
(t) Multiple-family dwelling, two parking spaces for each unit except that each efficiency unit will require one and one-half parking spaces.
(u) Multiple-family dwelling (Senior Citizen). When the multi-family dwelling is exclusively used for senior citizen (over 62), the parking may be reduced to .5 spaces per unit.
(v) Nursing home, sanitarium, convalescent home, one parking space for each 600 square feet of total floor area of the building.
(w) Office building, professional building, one parking space for each 300 square feet of floor area.
(x) One-family dwelling, two parking spaces for each dwelling unit.
(y) Private club or lodge, one parking space for each five seats (capacity) in the main assembly room.
(z) Recreational establishment other than a theater, auditorium, or stadium, one parking space for each eighty square feet of floor area.
(aa) Restaurant (where the major consumption of food or beverage takes place inside the main building), one parking space for each thirty square feet devoted to patron use.
(bb) Restaurant (where the major consumption of food or beverage takes place other than inside the building, e.g. drive-in, carry-out), one parking space for each fifteen square feet devoted to patron use (minimum of five spaces).
(cc) School, elementary and junior high, one and one-half parking space for each classroom, plus one parking space for each six seats in a principal auditorium.
(dd) School, senior high, one and one-half parking spaces for each classroom, plus one parking space for each ten students.
(ee) Skating rink, dance floor, one for each 150 square feet of floor area used for the activity.
(ff) Swimming pool, one for each five persons of pool's capacity.
(gg) Theater, auditorium, or stadium, one parking space for each four seats.
(hh) Two-family dwelling, two parking spaces for each dwelling unit.
(ii) Off-street parking requirements within the Central Business District, no requirements except as provided in this Zoning Code.
(jj) Worship Centers, one parking space for each five seats in the principal auditorium.