§ 155.2203 OFF-STREET PARKING.
   (A)   General Requirements.
      (1)   Exemption. On lots of record as of the effective date of this chapter which are 33 feet or less in width, which are to be improved with a single-family dwelling, and for which no alley has been dedicated to the rear, accessory off-street parking facilities shall not be required.
      (2)   Location.
         (a)   All parking spaces required to serve buildings or uses erected or established after the effective date of this chapter shall be located on the same zoning lot as the building or use served.
         (b)   Buildings or uses existing on the effective date of this chapter which are subsequently altered or enlarged so as to require the provision of parking spaces under this chapter, may be served by parking facilities located on land other than the zoning lot on which the building or use served is located, provided such facilities are within 500 feet walking distance of a main entrance to the use served. Owners of property, nonconforming as to parking, who elect to provide parking and become conforming may locate such parking on land other than the zoning lot on which the building or use is located, as allowed in this section.
         (c)   Off-street parking spaces, open to the sky, may be located in any yard, except the required front yards in any district and corner side yards in a residential district. Enclosed buildings and carports containing off-street parking shall be subject to applicable yard requirements. Whenever a driveway serving as a means of access to and/or egress from off-street parking spaces is located in a yard, no portion of such driveway shall lie within six inches of the zoning lot line to which it is parallel.
         (d)   Concrete wheel blocks are required to be permanently affixed to the ground at a location at least five feet from the edge of every off-street parking space that is adjacent to a property line.
      (3)   Size.
         (a)   Except for parallel parking spaces, each required off-street parking space shall be at least nine feet in width and at least 19 feet in length, exclusive of access drives or aisles, ramps, columns or office or work areas.
         (b)   Existing residential off-street parking lots having spaces of at least eight feet in width and at least 18 feet in length may be allowed and may be altered, re-striped and repaired upon a determination by the Director of Community Development that allowing the continuation of said dimensions is not in contravention of the intent of this chapter.
         (c)   Such space shall have a vertical clearance of at least seven feet six inches, and shall be measured at right angles to the axis of the vehicle.
         (d)   For parallel parking, the length of the parking space shall be increased to 24 feet.
      (4)   Collective provision. Off-street parking facilities for separate uses may be provided collectively if the total number of spaces so provided is not less than the sum of the separate requirements governing location of accessory parking spaces in relation to the use served are adhered to. Further, no parking space or portion thereof shall serve as a required space for more than one use unless recommended by the Zoning Board of Appeals and approved by the Village Board.
      (5)   Composition of driveways. All driveways that are a component part of off-street parking or that serve as a means of access to and/or egress from off-street parking spaces shall be constructed of materials that have an impervious surface, which may include brick paver blocks laid with or without mortar or cement.
      (6)   Trailers. Any trailer or recreational vehicle in a commercial or industrial district shall be parked or stored in a fully enclosed building, fully enclosed structure, or behind a fully enclosed fence. No trailer or recreational vehicle shall be parked or stored in any unenclosed parking lot or parking area on any zoning lot in the commercial or industrial districts. except for the period necessary for the reasonable expeditious loading or unloading of such vehicle.
   (B)   Off-Street Parking Table (Parking Classes). Uses (permitted or conditional) shall require the following off-street parking:
      (1)   One parking space for each dwelling unit or habitable living unit: Hotel; motel.
      (2)   Two parking spaces for each dwelling unit located in any single-family residence; two-family dwelling building; multiple-family building; mobile home.
      (3)   One parking space for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any Type 2 Group Home, such as a: convalescent home; extended care facility or rest home; nursing home; sanitarium; home for the aged; parsonage; rectory or parish house; and religious retreat building.
      (4)   Two parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any day-care center or preschool facility; historic site; public library, museum or art gallery; locksmith.
      (5)   Four parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any animal or veterinary hospital; animal kennels; art studio; bank, savings and loan association; blueprinting; business machine sales and service; bus terminal or depot; catering service; civil defense, fire station, police station; clinic for doctor, dentist, osteopath, podiatrist, chiropractor, chiropodist, optometrist or similar profession; clothing and costume rental; private club or lodge operated for the benefit of members and not for gain; custom dressmaking; dry cleaning plant employing not more than six persons; employment agency; financial institutions and uses; government administration buildings, without garages or shops; interior decorator; laboratory, medical, dental or optical; laboratory, research and testing; labor union offices and lodges; lithographing; medical and dental offices; newspaper distribution agency; office, business and professional; office machine sales and service; photostating; physical culture and health services; post office; recording studio; recreational and community center buildings; repair of shoes, clothing and hats; school, music, dance and vocal; tailor shop; telephone exchange and equipment building; travel agency.
      (6)   Five parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any auto service station; bowling alley; furniture store; leather goods and luggage store; photography studio; picture framing; rummage shop.
      (7)   Six parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any antique store; apparel store; art and school supply store; retail art store; auto accessory store; retail bakery; barbershop, beauty shop; book and stationery store; camera and photographic supply store; candy, nut and confectionery store; carpet and floor covering store; china and glassware store; clothes pressing; coin store, currency exchange; dairy product store; delicatessen, department store; dry cleaning and laundry receiving station; dry goods store; drugstore; electrical and household appliance store; florist; funeral parlor; garden supply, tool and seed store; gift store; grocery or food store; haberdasheries; hand laundry; hardware store; hobby shop; home furnishings; household appliance store; ice cream store; jewelry store; self-service laundry; liquor store; meat or fish market; millinery shop; musical instruments sales and service; paint, glass and wallpaper store; pet shop; phonography, LVD, DVD, CD, record and music stores; sewing machine sales and service; shoe store; shopping centers; sporting goods store; tobacco store; toy store.
      (8)   Seven parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any restaurants (carry-out type where no food is permitted on the premises); restaurants (family dining type, where all food is consumed within an enclosed structure.
      (9)   Ten parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any cocktail lounge, nightclub; convention hall or exhibition hall; dance hall; meeting hall; railroad passenger station; taverns; skating rinks; banquet hall.
      (10)   Thirty parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area located in any drive-in type restaurants where:
         (a)   Food is consumed on the premises, but not within a completely enclosed building; or
         (b)   Food is served directly to customers in parked motor vehicles.
      (11)   One parking space for each employee of a concrete mixing plant; dry cleaning plant; elementary school; junior high school; machinery sales and service; machinery sales, no repair or service; mail-order house; taxidermist.
      (12)   One parking space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area in any retail greenhouse or nursery, golf driving range, pitch and putt golf course, and/or par "3" golf course, plus one parking space for each 2,000 square feet of gross land area occupied by: A retail greenhouse and nursery; golf driving range; pitch and putt golf course; par "3" golf course.
      (13)   One hundred parking spaces per nine holes of golf.
      (14)   One parking space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area: Other commercial uses.
      (15)   One parking space per each two employees of any industrial use other than those listed hereinabove.
      (16)   One parking space per each five seats in a church, synagogue or other house of worship.
(Ord. 05-2539, passed 10-11-05; Am. Ord. 06- 2567, passed 4-25-06; Am. Ord. 08-2691, passed 9-23-08; Am. Ord. 18-4071, passed 6-21-18; Am. Ord. 19-4134, passed 4-4-19; Am. Ord. 19-4191, passed 12-5-19; Am. Ord. 21-4296, passed 10-7-21; Am. Ord. 22-4315, passed 5-5-22)