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Any automobile parking area developed for transient trade, and not accessory to specific main uses or groups of uses for which parking is required by this chapter shall be treated as a special use, as defined in §§ 159.105 through 159.109 and as allowed in accordance with the provisions of §§ 159.105 through 159.109 by the Village Board of Trustees.
(Ord. 77-03, passed 1-19-77)
(A) Loading berth; description. An off-street loading berth shall be a hard-surfaced area of land, open or enclosed, other than a street or a public way, used principally for the standing, loading, or unloading of motor trucks, tractors, and trailers so as to avoid undue interference with the public use of streets and alleys. A required loading space shall be not less than ten feet in width, 60 feet in length, and 14 feet in height, exclusive of access aisles and maneuvering space, except as otherwise specifically dimensioned hereafter.
(B) Location. No permitted or required loading berth shall be closer than 50 feet to any property in a residential district unless completely enclosed by building walls, or a uniformly painted solid fence or wall, or any combination thereof not less than six feet in height. No permitted or required loading berth shall be located within 25 feet of the nearest point of intersection of any two streets. Loading berths open to the sky may be located in any required yard, other than the front yard.
(C) Measurement of berth. When determination of the number of required off-street loading berths results in a requirement of a fractional berth, any fraction up to and including ½ shall be disregarded, and fractions over ½ shall be interpreted as one loading berth.
(D) Surfacing. All open off-street loading berths shall be improved with a compacted macadam base, not less than seven inches thick, surfaced with not less than two inches of asphaltic concrete or some comparable all-weather dustless material.
(Ord. 77-03, passed 1-19-77) Penalty, see § 159.999
Off-street automobile parking facilities shall be located as hereinafter specified; where a distance is specified, such distance shall be walking distance measured from the nearest point of the parking area to the nearest entrance of the building that said parking area is required to serve.
(A) For one- and two-family dwellings, on the same lot with the building they are required to serve.
(B) For three- and four-family dwellings not over two stories in height, on the same lot or parcel of land as the building they are required to serve. For the purpose of this requirement, a group of such uses constructed and maintained under single ownership or management shall be assumed to be on a single lot or parcel of land.
(C) For apartment houses containing four or more dwelling units on the same lot or parcel of land as the building they are required to serve, or on a separate lot or parcel of land not more than 300 feet from the nearest entrance to the main building being served; provided the lot or parcel of land selected for the parking facilities is located in an apartment district or a less restricted district.
(D) For rooming houses, lodging houses, clubs, hospitals, sanitariums, orphanages, homes for the aged, convalescent homes, dormitories, sorority and fraternity houses, and for the other similar uses, the off-street parking facilities required shall be on the same lot or parcel of land as the main building or buildings they are intended to serve.
(E) For uses other than those specified above, off- street parking facilities shall be provided on the same lot or parcel of land as the main building being served, or on a separate lot or parcel of land as the main building being served, or on a separate lot or parcel of land not over 1,000 feet of the entrance of the main building, measured from the nearest point of the parking area, provided the separate lot or parcel of land intended for the parking facilities is located in a business or manufacturing district.
(Ord. 77-03, passed 1-19-77)
In all districts, there shall be provided at such time any building or structure is erected, enlarged, or increased in capacity, off-street parking spaces for vehicles in accordance with the following requirements:
(A) For one-family dwellings one parking space for each family dwelling unit.
(B) For two- or more family dwellings:
(1) Units with an attached two car garage, two spaces for each unit.
(2) Units without an attached garage, two spaces for each unit plus ½-space for unassigned per unit; for a total of 2.5 spaces per unit.
(C) For hotels and clubs, one parking space for each four guests or one parking space for each sleeping room or suite, plus such additional space as shall be deemed necessary by the Building Inspector because of any supplementary parking generative activities such as bars, ballrooms, dining rooms, nightclub facilities, and the like.
(D) For tourist homes, cabins, or motels, parking space for each guest or sleeping room or suite, plus one additional space for the owner or manager if resident on the premises.
(E) For lodging, rooming, and boarding houses, one parking space for each four guests, plus one additional space for the owner or manager if resident on the premises.
(F) For private clubs or lodges (without sleeping rooms), parking space equal in number to 25% of the total membership.
(G) For fraternities, sororities, and dormitories, one parking space for each five active members, plus one additional space for housemother or manager.
(H) For hospitals, one parking space for each three hospital beds plus one parking space for each 1500 square feet of gross floor area in residents' quarters, plus one additional parking space for each staff or visiting doctor.
(I) For sanitariums, convalescent homes, or homes for the aged, one parking space for each six patient beds, plus one additional parking space for each staff or visiting doctor.
(J) For medical or dental offices, or clinics, one parking space per doctor and staff plus two parking spaces per examination room, treatment room, or office.
(K) For mortuaries or funeral parlors, ten parking spaces for each room used as a chapel or parlor plus one space for each funeral vehicle maintained on the premises, plus one space for each family residing on the premises.
(L) For bowling alleys, two parking spaces for each lane, plus one parking space for each 300 square feet of floor area devoted to affiliated uses such as bars, restaurants, and the like.
(M) For convention halls, dance halls, skating rinks, assembly halls, exhibition halls, or other places of assembly, one parking space for each 100 square feet of floor area used for assembly.
(N) Stadium, sports arena, auditorium, and gymnasium (other than incidental to a school), one parking space for each six seats.
(O) For theaters:
(1) Indoor, one parking space for each ten seats up to 500, plus one parking space for each five seats above 500.
(2) Outdoor, reservoir space equal to 10% of the capacity.
(P) For church, high school, college, and university auditoriums, one parking space for each 12 seats provided in said buildings or structures.
(Q) For railroad passenger stations, bus depots, or other passenger terminal facilities (special uses), such parking space as the Village Board of Trustees, subject to the recommendations of the Planning, Zoning and Development Commission, shall deem to be adequate for employees, passengers, spectators, visitors, and others.
(R) For banks, or public administration buildings, one parking space for each 400 square feet of floor area.
(S) For business or professional offices, one parking space for each 250 square feet of floor area.
(T) For establishments handling the sale and consumption on the premises of alcoholic beverages, food, or refreshments, one parking space for every three seats plus one space for every employee on duty at one time.
(U) For retail stores and service shops, one parking space for each 200 square feet of floor area.
(V) For furniture and appliance stores, motor vehicle sales, wholesale stores, household equipment or furniture repair shops, or machinery sales, one parking space for each 600 square feet of floor area.
(W) For manufacturing and industrial uses, research and testing laboratories, laundry and dry- cleaning plants, printing, binding, publishing and issuing of newspapers, periodicals, books, and other reading matter, warehouses, and storage buildings, engraving shops, assembly of materials and products, and other similar uses, one parking space for each four employees, based upon the maximum number of persons to be employed at any one work period during the day or night, plus such additional parking facilities as shall be required for vehicles used in the conduct of the enterprise.
(Ord. 77-03, passed 1-19-77; Am. Ord. 91-26, passed - - 91; Am. Ord. 95-06, passed 4-10-95)
In all districts where property uses include the loading and unloading of materials or merchandise from vehicles, off-street loading and unloading facilities shall be provided in accordance with the following requirements:
(A) For hotels or apartment-hotel buildings wherein there are contained exhibition halls, convention halls, auditoriums, office facilities, or retail shops, one off-street loading and unloading space for the first 40,000 square feet of gross floor area, plus one additional off-street loading space for each 150,000 square feet of gross floor or fraction thereof of gross floor area in excess of 40,000 square feet.
(B) For hospitals or sanitariums containing 40,000 to 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, one off-street loading and unloading space, plus one additional such space for each additional 100,000 square feet of gross floor area or fraction thereof in excess of 100,000 square feet.
(C) For buildings containing bowling lanes, taverns, restaurants, or any retail shops and having 10,000 to 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, one off-street loading and unloading space, plus one additional such space for each additional 100,000 square feet of gross floor area or fraction thereof in excess of 100,000 square feet.
(D) For banks, business, or professional offices or public administration buildings containing 40,000 to 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, one off-street loading, and unloading space, plus one additional such space for each additional 100,000 square feet of gross floor area or fraction thereof in excess of 100,000 square feet.
(E) For buildings containing furniture and appliance stores, motor vehicle sales, wholesale stores, household equipment, or machinery sales and having 8,000 to 25,000 square feet of gross floor area, one additional space for each additional 25,000 square feet.
(F) For buildings containing manufacturing uses, research and testing laboratories, laundry and dry-cleaning establishments, printing, binding, publishing, and issuing of newspapers, periodicals, books, and other reading matter, warehouse and storage facilities, engraving shops, assembly of materials and products, processing and distribution of materials and products, and other similar uses having more than 10,000 square feet of gross floor area, exclusive of basement area, and less than 40,000 square feet of gross floor area, one additional such space for each additional 60,000 square feet of gross floor area in excess of 40,000 square feet.
(Ord. 77-03, passed 1-19-77)
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