§ 153.19 OFF-STREET PARKING, B BUSINESS DISTRICT.
   (A)   All parking spaces required to serve buildings or uses shall be located on the same zoning lot as the building or use served, except as provided for as a special use; in which case, buildings or uses may be served by parking facilities located on land other than the zoning lot on which the building or use served is located.
   (B)   Development on lots located in the Harlem Avenue Overlay District shall be subject to the parking provisions provided in § 153.55. Where § 153.55 provides no regulations on specific aspect of development, this section shall apply.
   (C)   Parking spaces required on an employee basis shall be based on the maximum number of employees on duty, or residing, or both, on the premises at one time. For the following uses, when allowed in any of the above districts, parking facilities shall be provided as indicated. Off-street parking spaces accessory to use in a B District may be located in any B or B-1 District and may be located in a contiguous R District as a special use, application for classification for the same as a special use must be made in accordance with the special use procedural requirements of the zoning code.
      (1)   Automobile service stations. One parking space shall be provided for each employee.
      (2)   Banks, business or professional offices, and public administration buildings. Six spaces for every 1,000 square feet of floor area, exclusive of all hallways, storerooms, closets, stairwells, elevator shafts, rest rooms, and other similar areas.
      (3)   Bowling alleys. Five parking spaces shall be provided for each alley, plus additional spaces as may be required herein for affiliated uses, such as bars, restaurants, and the like.
      (4)   Church, school, college, and other institutional auditoriums. One parking space shall be provided for each 4 seats.
      (5)   Colleges and universities. One parking space shall be provided for each 3 employees, and one parking space shall be provided for each 6 students, based on the maximum number of students attending classes on the premises at any one time during any 24-hour period.
      (6)   Convention halls, dance halls, skating rinks, exhibition halls, sports arenas, auditoriums, and gymnasiums (other than incidental to a school or other place of assembly). Parking spaces equal in number to 30% of the capacity in persons shall be provided.
      (7)   Establishments handling the sale and consumption on the premises of alcoholic beverages, food, or refreshments. Parking spaces equal to 50% of the capacity in persons plus one space for each employee.
      (8)   Fire stations. One parking space shall be provided for each fireman on duty as determined by the city fire protection district.
      (9)   Furniture and appliance stores, wholesale stores, household equipment or furniture repair shops, or machinery sales. One parking space shall be provided for each 600 square feet of floor area.
      (10)   Health centers. Six parking spaces shall be provided for each staff and visiting doctor, plus one space for each employee.
      (11)   Hospitals. One parking space shall be provided for each 2 hospital beds, plus one parking space for each employee (other than staff doctors), plus one parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
      (12)   Libraries, art galleries, or museums - public. One parking space shall be provided for each l,000 square feet of gross floor area.
      (13)   Lodging rooms (not located in hotels). One parking space shall be provided for each lodging room.
      (14)   Motels, hotels, tourist homes. One parking space shall be provided for each dwelling unit or lodging room, plus one parking space for each employee.
      (15)   Municipal or privately owned recreation buildings or community centers. One parking space shall be provided for each employee, plus spaces adequate in number as determined by the plan commission.
      (16)   Private clubs and lodges. One parking space shall be provided for each lodging room, plus parking spaces equal in number to 30% of the capacity in persons (exclusive of lodging room capacity) of the club or lodge.
      (17)   Public utility and public service uses. One parking space shall be provided for each employee, plus spaces adequate in number as determined by the plan commission.
      (18)   Retail stores. Six parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of floor area, exclusive of storage areas.
      (19)   Sanitariums. One parking space shall be provided for each 3 beds, plus one parking space for each employee (other than staff doctors), plus one parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
      (20)   Schools. One parking space shall be provided for each employee.
      (21)   Theaters (indoor). One parking space shall be provided for each 3 seats.
      (22)   Undertaking establishments, funeral parlors. Twenty-five parking spaces shall be provided for each chapel or parlor.
      (23)   Motor vehicle sales. One public parking space for each 125 square feet of floor area in sales building, plus one space for each employee, exclusive of storage of inventory.
      (24)   Motor vehicle service (in conjunction with motor vehicle sales). One public parking space shall be provided for each 4 service bays, plus one space for each employee.
      (25)   For the following uses, parking spaces shall be provided in adequate number as determined by the plan commission to serve persons employed or residing on the premises as well as the visiting public.
         (a)   Airports or aircraft landing fields, heliports.
         (b)   Convents, monasteries, or drive-in or carry-out food operations.
         (c)   Fraternal or religious institutions.
         (d)   Outdoor amusement establishments, fairgrounds, permanent carnivals, kiddie parks, and other similar amusement centers.
         (e)    Rectories and parish houses.
         (f)   Swimming pools.
      (26)   Other uses allowed in these districts. Parking spaces shall be provided on the same basis as required for the most similar listed use as determined by the plan commission.
('69 Code, App. A, § 4-7-3; amend. Ord. O-50-71, passed 11- 16-71; amend. Ord. O-29-74, passed 8-24-74; amend. Ord. O-24- 06, passed 8-15-06; amend. Ord. O-21-09, passed 7-21-09; amend. Ord. O-38-15, passed 10-6-15)