1153.26 PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
    Except as otherwise listed in Table 2, there shall be no required minimum number of parking spaces.
TABLE 2
TYPE OF USE
PARKING SPACES REQUIRED
Residential
(1)   Two-family, or multi-family
One for each unit.
(2)   Boarding and lodging houses, dormitories and fraternity and sorority houses which have sleeping rooms
One for each sleeping room or one for each permanent occupant.
(3)   Homes for the elderly, independent living homes or similar houses for persons sixty (60) years old or older
One each unit up to four, one half for each additional unit, plus one for each employee.
(4)   Hotels, motels
One for each sleeping rooms plus one space for each two employees.
(5)   Bowling alleys
One for each alley or lane plus one additional space for each 100 square feet of the area used for restaurant, cocktail lounge or similar use.
(6)   Dance floors, skating rinks, exhibition halls, assembly halls without fixed seats.
One for each 100 square feet of floor area used for the activity.
(7)   Outdoor swimming pool, public or community or club
One for every 1,000 square feet of area used for the purpose of the swimming pool.
(8)   Auditoriums, sport arenas, theaters and similar uses
One for each four seats.
(9)   Churches and other places of religious assembly
One for each four seats, but not not less than eight for the buildings.
(10)   Hospitals
One for each bed, plus one for each two persons calculated on the maximum shift.
(11)   Sanatoriums, children's homes, asylums and similar uses
One for each four beds, plus one for each two persons on the maximum shift.
(12)   Community centers, and Museums
One for each 300 square feet of floor area.
Schools (Public, parochial or private)
(1)   Elementary and junior high schools
One for each teacher and employee, plus four for visitors.
(2)   High schools
One for every twelve students and one for each teacher and employee.
(3)   Business, technical and trade schools
One for each two students and one for each teacher and employee.
(4)   Colleges, universities
One for each four students and one for each teacher and employee.
(5)   Kindergartens, child care centers, nursery schools, and similar uses
One for each teacher and employee.
Manufacturing
(1)   Manufacturing plants
One for every three employees on the maximum working shift, or 1,200 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater, plus one for each motor vehicle used in the business.
(2)   Wholesale establishments or warehouses
One for each three employees on the maximum shift or for each 3,000 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater plus one for each vehicle used in the business.
(3)   Cartage, express, parcel delivery and freight terminals
One for every three employees on the maximum shift or for 3,000 square feet of floor area, whichever is greater, plus one for each motor vehicle used in the premises.
(Ord. 8-2013. Passed 2-26-13.)