§ 10.192.040   Number of parking spaces required.
   The following minimum number of parking spaces shall be provided for each use. (s.f. refers to “square feet” and gfa refers to “gross floor area”)
   (A)   Residential uses.
      (1)   Single-family residences: two covered spaces per dwelling unit.
      (2)   Multiple-family residential:
         (a)   Studio and one bedroom: one and one-half covered spaces per dwelling unit plus one uncovered guest space per five dwelling units.
         (b)   Two or more bedrooms: two covered spaces per unit plus one uncovered guest space per five dwelling units.
      (3)   Senior citizen apartments: one covered space per unit, plus one uncovered guest space per five units.
      (4)   Planned residential developments, including single family dwellings and condominiums: two covered spaces per unit plus one uncovered guest space per five dwelling units.
      (5)   Large residential day care: two uncovered spaces in addition to those required for the primary residence.
      (6)   Hotel/motel: one space per room, plus one space per employee on evening shift, plus 50% of the parking requirements for associated on-site uses, such as restaurants and banquet rooms. For facilities located within 300 feet of State Route 99, as a guideline on-site truck parking for large trucks may be recommended at a ratio of one or more spaces per 25 rooms.
   (B)   Commercial uses.
      (1)   General commercial uses:
         (a)   General retail stores and service establishments: one space per 300 square feet of gross floor area (gfa).
         (b)   Furniture and appliance stores: one space per 500 square feet of for gross sales floor area, plus one space each 2,500 s.f. of gfa of warehouse storage.
      (2)   Eating and drinking establishments:
         (a)   Restaurants, cafes, bars and similar establishments: one space per 100 s.f. of gfa.
         (b)   Restaurant with drive-thru or drive-up service: one space per 125 s.f. of gfa. Drive-thru shall have stacking space for at least six vehicles.
         (c)   Donut shop/delicatessen: one space per 100 s.f. of gfa.
      (3)   Auto-related commercial uses:
         (a)   Auto repair/garage: one space per 200 s.f. of gfa, plus five spaces.
         (b)   Service stations, convenience store mini-markets: one space per 250 s.f. of gfa. Spaces at pump islands may be counted, but not to exceed four spaces, provided that at least five on-site spaces are not located at pump islands.
         (c)   Quick oil change: one space per employee.
         (d)   Vehicle sales: one space for each 400 s.f. of gfa for showroom and office, plus one space for each 2,000 s.f. of outdoor display area, plus one space for each 500 s.f. of gfa for vehicle repair, plus one space per 300 s.f. of gfa for the parts department.
         (e)   Carwash (full service): one space per employee on the maximum shift, in addition to appropriate stacking space.
         (f)   Carwash (self service): two parking spaces per stall (for drying, polishing, etc.).
      (4)   Personal services:
         (a)   Banks, savings and loan: one space per 300 s.f. of gfa.
         (b)   Barber shops/beauty parlor: one space per 250 s.f. of gfa.
      (5)   Offices:
         (a)   Medical/dental offices: ten spaces for first 2,000 s.f. plus one space for each additional 175 s.f.
         (b)   Other offices: one space per 300 s.f. of gfa.
         (c)   Medical clinic: one space per employee and two spaces per exam room.
      (6)   Recreational:
         (a)   Health clubs: one space per 200 s.f. of gfa.
         (b)   Bowling alleys: one space per lane, plus one space per 300 square feet of net area for other recreational use such as billiards and arcades.
         (c)   Video arcade/go cart/amusement parks: one space per 1,000 s.f. of outdoor public use area.
         (d)   Dance/martial arts/art studios: one space per employee, plus one space per two students at maximum occupancy.
         (e)   Golf course: six spaces per hole plus as required for incidental uses.
         (f)   Driving range: three spaces plus one space per tee.
         (g)   Miniature golf course: one space per hole, plus one space per 75 s.f. of gfa.
         (h)   Tennis/racquetball courts: three spaces per court, plus as required for incidental uses.
         (i)   Stadiums, arenas, racetracks or other outdoor public assembly uses: one space per four seats or one space per 75 s.f. of non-fixed seating area. Outdoor assemblies with seating capacity greater than 5,000 shall be required to have an approved traffic management plan (TPM). A TPM at minimum shall include on-site and off-site locations for parking and transit use for special events, and shall provide off-street parking at one space per six seats.
      (7)   Miscellaneous commercial:
         (a)   Retail nursery/garden shop: one space per 500 s.f. of indoor display area, plus one space for each 2,500 s.f. of outdoor display area.
         (b)   Other commercial uses not listed above: one space per 200 s.f. of gfa.
   (C)   Industrial uses. Note: parking requirements for industrial uses may be reviewed for potential to convert to other uses in the future.
      (1)   General industrial uses: one space per 1,000 s.f. of gfa. or a conditional use permit may be granted providing one and two-tenths spaces per employee during maximum shift.
      (2)   Storage and warehouse: one space per 1,500 s.f. of gfa.
      (3)   Mini storage establishments: one space per 100 storage units, but not less than three spaces.
   (D)   Institutional uses.
      (1)   Churches, conference halls, mortuaries, theaters, auditoriums: one space per four fixed seats; or one space for each 35 s.f. of non-fixed seating area in the principal sanctuary, conference space or auditorium, whichever is greater.
      (2)   Schools:
         (a)   Nursery/pre school: one space per staff member, plus one space per ten children.
         (b)   Elementary, middle and high schools: two spaces per classroom plus one space for each employee, plus the number of additional spaces prescribed by the Planning and Building Director.
         (c)   Post-secondary schools/ business/ professional trade schools: five spaces per classroom plus 1 space per 300 s.f. of administrative office use plus additional parking for either stadium (10.192.04(B)(6)(i) or auditorium (10.192.04(D)(1).
      (3)   Libraries, museums, art galleries: one space per 300 s.f. of gfa.
      (4)   Hospitals: 3.5 spaces per 1,000 s.f. of gfa.
      (5)   Nursing homes/sanitariums: one space per every six beds, plus one space per employee on the largest shift, plus one space for each staff doctor.
      (6)   Retirement homes: one space per one and one-half living units.
      (7)   Congregate care: one space per employee on the maximum shift, plus one space per five resident units.
      (8)   Downtown District: The Planning Commission may waive on-site parking requirements for non-residential uses in the Downtown District.
   (E)   Service commercial uses. One space per 500 s.f. of gfa.
(1995 Code, § 10.192.040) (Ord. 13-03, passed 5-7-2013; Ord. 07-27, passed 12-18-2007; Ord. 00-1854, passed - -2000)