§ 153.168 PARKING SPACE FOR BUILDING OR USES OTHER THAN DWELLINGS.
   For a new building, or for any enlargement or increase in seating capacity, floor area or guest rooms of any existing main building, there shall be at least one permanently maintained parking space of not less than 180 square feet net area as follows:
   (A)   For church, school, college and university auditoriums and theaters, general auditoriums, stadiums and other similar places of assembly at least one parking space for every ten fixed seats provided in said buildings or structures;
   (B)   (1)   For hospitals, at least one parking space for each two beds including infants’ cribs and children’s beds.
      (2)   For medical and dental clinics, at least ten parking spaces and three additional parking spaces for each doctor or dentist having offices in such clinic in excess of three doctors or dentists;
   (C)   For individual sleeping or living units, hotels and apartment hotels at least one parking space for each two sleeping rooms, up to and including the first 20 sleeping rooms, and one parking space for each three sleeping rooms over 20 sleeping rooms;
   (D)   For boarding houses, lodging houses, dormitories, fraternities or sororities at least one parking space for every three persons for whose accommodation the building is designed or used;
   (E)   For restaurants or establishments that serve meals, lunches, or drinks to patrons either in their cars or in the building, for retail stores selling directly to the public, and for dance halls and recreational places of assembly at least one space for each 200 square feet of floor space in the building, or one space for each two employees working on the highest employment shift, or five parking spaces, whichever requirement is greater;
   (F)   For mortuaries, at least 30 parking spaces; for liquor stores, at least 20 parking spaces; and
   (G)   For all business or industrial uses not listed above, one parking space for each two employees working on the highest employment shift.
(Ord. passed 9- -2011)