(A) Residential uses. For the following uses, accessory, off-street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter:
(1) Detached and attached single-family residential uses. Three parking spaces shall be provided for each dwelling unit.
(2) Multiple-family dwellings. Two and one-half parking spaces per dwelling unit, except that for senior citizen housing one and one-fourth parking space shall be required for each dwelling unit.
(B) Educational and religious uses.
(1) Schools. For the following uses, accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter:
(a) Commercial or trade, music, dance, sports or business schools. One parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(b) Day care centers and preschools. Three parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(c) Elementary, middle and high schools, public or private. Two and one-half parking spaces for each classroom, including the gymnasium.
(d) When the number of parking spaces as herein required are provided for an auditorium or other place of public assembly accessory to a school, and when recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission and approved by the City Council, additional parking spaces need not be provided when the number of parking spaces for such auditorium or other place of public assembly is equal to or in excess of the applicable requirements set forth in divisions (B)(2) and (B)(3) of this section.
(2) Religious and other institutional establishments, including auditoriums. One parking space for each four seats or for each 80 inches of seating space in the main auditorium or assembly hall. Adequate space shall also be provided for buses used in connection with the activities of the institution, and all loading and unloading shall take place upon the premises.
(3) Meeting halls, convention halls and exhibition halls. Ten parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area. When such facilities for public assembly are accessory to a school, and when recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission and approved by the City Council, the required number of parking spaces may be reduced by the number of spaces provided, as herein required, for the applicable school.
(C) Private and park district, cultural and recreational uses. For the following uses, accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter:
(1) Recreational and community center buildings. Three parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(2) Private clubs and lodges. One parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(3) Public libraries, museums and art galleries. One parking space for each 350 square feet of gross floor area.
(D) Government and safety uses. For governmental office buildings, three parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of floor area.
(E) Business commercial and service uses. For the following uses, accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter:
(1) Adult uses. One parking space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(2) Auto laundries.
(a) Manual self-wash. Two stacking spaces per bay, phis two additional parking spaces.
(b) Manned mechanical wash. Ten stacking spaces per bay, plus six additional parking spaces.
(c) Unmanned mechanical wash. Five stacking spaces.
(d) Detailing. Five parking spaces per bay.
(3) Automobile service stations.
(a) Convenience store at a gasoline station. One per 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(b) Service bays at a gasoline station. Three parking spaces per service bay.
(c) Freestanding auto repair and service, including minor service such as oil changes. Not less than three or more than five parking spaces per service bay, as determined by a special use.
(4) Banks. One parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area, plus drive-through banks shall provide four stacking spaces per teller or customer window.
(5) Beauty shops, barber shops and day spas. Five parking spaces per 1 ,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(6) Business and professional offices, medical offices, and physical and occupational therapy.
(a) Business and professional offices. One parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(b) Medical offices. One parking space per 200 square feet for the first 10,000 square feet of gross floor area, and one parking space for each 300 square feet over 10,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(c) Physical and occupational therapy, including acupuncture and similar alternative therapies. One parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(d) No additional parking shall be required for restaurants in business and professional offices that are to be used by office tenants only.
(7) Care facilities.
(a) Assisted living facilities. One parking space for each two living units.
(b) Nursing homes. One-half parking space for each bed.
(8) Hotels and motels. One parking space per room, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant or cocktail lounge in accordance with the requirements of division (E)(15) of this section.
(9) Motor vehicle sales. One parking space per 200 square feet of gross interior sales area, plus one parking space per vehicle for outdoor display of new and used vehicles, meeting the standard design requirements as provided in § 156.102(F).
(10) Off-track betting parlors. Same number of parking spaces as for a restaurant as set forth in division (E)(15) of this section.
(11) Open sales lots. Same number of parking spaces as for the principal use, if accessory.
(12) Pressure adjusting/metering stations. Zero parking spaces for this primary use in the M-U Mixed Use District.
(13) Private recreational uses.
(a) Indoor athletic and amusement establishments.
1. Athletic clubs, including their indoor pools, if any, health and fitness centers. One parking space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
2. Bowling alleys. One parking space per 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant or cocktail lounge in accordance with the requirements of division (E)(15) of this section.
3. Community pools. Twelve parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of water surface area.
4. Skating rinks and other indoor amusement establishments. One parking space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(b) Outdoor amusement establishments.
1. Basketball courts. Five parking spaces per court.
2. Batting cages. Two parking spaces per cage, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant, retail or snack bar in accordance with the requirements of division (E)(15) of this section.
3. Freestanding driving ranges. One and one-fourth parking space per driving range position, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant, retail or snack bar in accordance with the requirements of division (E)(15) of this section.
4. Go-carts. One parking space per 1,500 square feet of gross land area, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant or cocktail lounge in accordance with the requirements of division (E)(15) of this section.
5. Golf. Sixty parking spaces per nine holes, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant or cocktail lounge in accordance with the requirements of division (E)(15) of this section, and one parking space for each two driving range positions.
6. Ice skating. One parking space per 1,500 square feet of gross land area.
7. In-line skate or skateboarding park. One parking space per 1,500 square feet of gross land area.
8. Swimming pool. Twelve parking spaces per 2,000 square feet of land area, but not including any parking area.
9. Tennis courts. Two and one-half parking spaces per tennis court, except that no parking spaces shall be required within private developments for which tennis courts are designated for residents only.
(14) Restaurants.
(a) Banquet facilities. One parking space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(b) Reserved.
(c) Drive-through. Six stacking spaces for the first window, plus two stacking spaces for each additional window. Stacking lanes shall be separate from the driving aisles and designed so as not to block any other parking spaces.
(d) Fine dining restaurant. Twelve parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for all new restaurants when the space was not previously used for a restaurant. Fine dining is when food is served at tables, booths, or counters with chairs, benches, or stools.
(e) Fast food, fast casual, take-out restaurants, video gaming café. One parking space per 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(15) Self-storage. Zero parking spaces for enclosed storage as the primary use; provided, however, that a minimum 30 foot driveway shall be required between facing self-storage units. One parking space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor storage.
(16) Theaters. One parking space for every three seats.
(17) Undertaking establishments and funeral parlors. One space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(18) Miscellaneous uses. Parking in accordance with the following table:
Three parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area | One parking space per 250 square feet of gross floor area | One parking space per 400 square feet of gross floor area |
Three parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area | One parking space per 250 square feet of gross floor area | One parking space per 400 square feet of gross floor area |
Animal hospitals | Convenience stores | Antique shops |
Bakeries | Department stores | Appliance stores |
Beauty supply stores | Drug stores and/or pharmacies | Art and teacher supply shops |
Cleaners with plant | Grocery stores | Artist studios |
Clothing stores | Ice cream stores | Bicycle shops |
Electronics stores | Laundromats - self serve | Bridal shops |
Game stores | Sporting goods store | Building contractor showrooms (windows, doors, kitchens, etc.) |
Hardware stores | Building materials stores (outdoor sales area included) | |
Mailing services | Camera shops | |
Paint and wallpaper stores | Card and gift shops | |
Pet shops | Catering services | |
Shoe stores | China and housewares stores | |
Toy stores | Cigar and tobacco shops | |
Cleaners without plant | ||
Craft supply stores | ||
Electronics stores | ||
Exterminating contractors | ||
Fabric shops | ||
Floor covering stores | ||
Flower shops | ||
Furniture stores | ||
Garden supply stores and nurseries | ||
Jewelry stores | ||
Linen service facilities | ||
Liquor stores | ||
Machinery sales stores | ||
Mail order houses | ||
Medical equipment and supply stores | ||
Musical instruments | ||
Office equipment and supply stores | ||
Photograph studios | ||
Print shops | ||
Private art galleries | ||
Production and repair stores or facilities | ||
Rental centers | ||
Sewing machine stores | ||
Shoe repair shops | ||
Sign shops | ||
Tailor shops | ||
Tanning salons | ||
Warehouse distribution centers | ||
(F) Synonymous uses. Whenever a use is not specifically listed in this section, but is synonymous or nearly synonymous with a listed use, the Director of Community and Economic Development may determine the required parking for such synonymous use without a requirement that the specific terms of this section be amended.
(G) Shopping centers. The required number of parking spaces for shopping centers, as hereby defined, shall be four spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, plus additional parking spaces for any restaurant in accordance with the requirements set forth in division (E)(15) of this section, and additional parking for warehouse distribution centers in accordance with the requirements for such centers set forth in the table in division (E)(19) of this section.
(Ord. 07-21, passed 11-27-07; Am. Ord. 09-18, passed 10-27-09; Am. Ord 13-7, passed 2-12-13; Am. Ord. 20-29, passed 8-11-20; Am. Ord. 22-24, passed 8-23-22)