1290.03   COMPUTATION OF REQUIRED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES.
   (a)   Fractional Spaces. When units of measurement determining the number of required parking spaces result in requirement of a fractional space, any fraction shall require one additional parking space.
   (b)   Joint Use. Two or more nonresidential uses may jointly provide and use off-street parking spaces when their respective hours of operation do not normally overlap, provided that a written agreement approved by the Development Services Director shall be filed with the application for a zoning certificate. Uses that do not have the same hours of operation may designate up to fifty percent of their respectively required number of off-street parking spaces as shared spaces. Buildings or uses not normally open, used or operated during the principal operating hours of theaters, churches or school auditoriums include banks and financial institutions, business and professional offices and retail and personal service establishments.
   (c)   Mixed Occupancies and Uses Not Specified. In the case of mixed uses, the total requirement for off-street parking facilities shall be the sum of the requirements for the various uses computed separately. In the case of a use not specifically mentioned, the requirements for off-street parking facilities shall not be considered as providing required parking facilities for any other use, except as specified for joint use.
   (d)   Collective Provision of Facilities. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent collective provision of off-street parking facilities for two or more buildings or uses, provided the total of such off-street parking spaces supplied collectively is not less than the sum of the requirements for the various uses computed separately, and provided that the requirements set forth for satellite parking spaces shall apply to each establishment participating in the collective provision of off-street parking spaces.
   (e)   Multiple Uses in a Single Establishment. A single establishment in one building or structure may contain both public and nonpublic spaces. The off-street parking required for spaces such as kitchens, mechanical rooms, offices and service areas may be separately computed and added to the requirement for public areas to determine the total parking requirement.
(Ord. 2014-27. Passed 8-5-14.)