§ 155.160 REQUIRED NUMBER OF OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES.
   (A)   Overall requirements.
      (1)   Number of spaces. Each use that is newly developed, enlarged, significantly changed in type of use, or increased in number of establishments shall provide and maintain off-street parking spaces in accordance with following table and the regulations of this subchapter.
      (2)   Uses not listed. Uses not specifically listed in the following table shall comply with the requirements for the most similar use listed in the following table, unless the applicant proves to the satisfaction of the Zoning Officer that an alternative standard should be used for that use.
      (3)   Multiple uses. Where a proposed lot contains or includes more than one type of use, the number of parking spaces required shall be the sum of the parking requirements for each separate use.
      (4)   Parking landscaping. See §§ 155.092 and 155.093.
   (B)   Table of off-street parking requirements.
Table of Off-Street Parking Requirements
Use
Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces Required
Plus 1 Off-street Parking Space for Each:
Table of Off-Street Parking Requirements
Use
Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces Required
Plus 1 Off-street Parking Space for Each:
Commercial Uses:
All commercial uses, as applicable, shall provide additional parking or storage needed for maximum number of vehicles stored, displayed or based at the lot at any point in time. These additional spaces are not required to meet the stall size and parking aisle width requirements of this chapter
 
Auto, boat, recreational vehicle or manufactured home sales
1 per 15 vehicles, boats, RVs or homes displayed
Employee
Auto service station or repair garage
5 per repair/service bay and 1/4 per fuel nozzle with such spaces separated from accessways to pumps
Employee; plus any parking needed for a convenience store under “retail sales”
Bed and breakfast use
1 per rental unit plus the 2 per dwelling unit
Nonresident employee
Bowling alley
2 per lane plus 2 per pool table
1.1 employees
Car wash
Adequate waiting and drying areas
1.1 employees
Financial institution (includes bank)
1 per 200 sq. ft. of floor area accessible to customers, plus “office” parking for any administrative offices
1.1 employees
Funeral home
1 per 5 seats in rooms intended to be in use at one time for visitors, counting both permanent and temporary seating
Employee
Haircutting/hairstyling
1 per customer seat used for haircutting, hair styling, hair washing, manicuring or similar work
1.1 employees
Hotel or motel
1 per rental unit plus 1 per 4 seats in any meeting room (plus any required by any restaurant)
1.1 employees
Indoor recreation (other than bowling alley), membership club or exercise club
1 per 4 persons of maximum capacity of all facilities
1.1 employees
Laundromat
1 per 3 washing machines
On-site employee
Miniature golf
1 per hole
1.1 employees
Offices or clinic, medical/dental
5 per physician or physician’s assistant and 4 per dentist
1.1 employees
Offices, other than above
1 per 300 sq. ft. of total floor area
 
Outdoor recreation (other than uses specifically listed in this table)
1 per 4 persons of capacity (50% may be on grass overflow areas with major driveways in gravel)
1.1 employees
Personal service use, other than haircutting/hairstyling (min. of 2 per establishment)
1 per 200 sq. ft. of floor area accessible to customers
1.1 employees
Restaurant
1 per 4 seats, or 3 spaces for a use without customer seats; this parking shall be calculated separately from a shopping center
1.1 employees
Retail sales (other than types separately listed and other than a shopping center)
1 per 200 sq. ft. of floor area of rooms accessible to customers
 
Retail sales of only furniture, lumber, carpeting, bedding or floor covering
1 per 800 sq. ft. of floor area of rooms accessible to customers
 
Shopping center involving 5 or more retail establishments on a lot
1 per 200 sq. ft. of leaseable floor area
 
Tavern or nightclub or after-hours club
1 per 30 sq. ft. of total floor area
1.1 employees
Theater or auditorium
1 per 4 seats, 1/2 of which may be met by convenient parking shared with other business uses on the same lot that are typically not routinely open beyond 9:00 p.m.
1.1 employees
Trade/hobby school
1 per 2 students on-site during peak use
1.1 employee
Veterinarian office
4 per veterinarian
1.1 employee
Industrial Uses: All industrial uses (including warehousing, distribution and manufacturing)
In addition to parking or storage needed for maximum number of vehicles stored, displayed or based at the lot at any point in time, which spaces are not required to meet the stall size and aisle width requirements of this chapter
 
1 per 1.1 employee, based upon the maximum number of employees on-site at peak period of times
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1 visitor space for every 10 managers on the site
Self-storage development
1 per 20 storage units
1.1 employee
Institutional Uses:
 
 
Assisted living facility and/or retirement community
1 per 4 beds, plus 1.5 for each individual dwelling unit
1.1 employees
College or university
1 per 1.5 students not living on campus who attend class at peak times (plus required spaces for on-campus housing)
1.1 employee
Day care center
1 per 10 children, with spaces designed for safe and convenient drop-off and pick-up
1.1 employees
Hospital
1 per 3 beds
1.1 employees
Library, community center or cultural center or museum
1 per 5 seats (or 1 per 250 sq. ft. of floor area accessible to patrons and/or users if seats are not typically provided)
1.1 employee
Nursing home
1 per 5 beds
1.1 employees
Place of worship or church
1 per 5 seats in room of largest capacity; for pews that are no individual seats, each 48 inches shall count as 1 seat
Employee
School, primary or secondary
1 per 4 students aged 16 or older
1.1 employee
Swimming pool, non-household
1 per 50 sq. ft. of water surface, other than wading pools
1.1 employee
Treatment center
1 per 2 residents aged 16 years or older plus 1 per nonresident intended to be treated on-site at peak times
Nonresident employee
Utility facility
1 per vehicle routinely needed to service facility
 
Residential Uses:
 
 
Boarding house
1 per rental unit or bed for adult, whichever is greater
Nonresident employee
Dwelling unit, other than types listed separately in this table
2 per dwelling unit; as part of a new subdivision, if a vehicle must be moved from one space in order to access the second space, then an additional parking space shall be available for each dwelling unit, such as an on-street space in front of the dwelling or an overflow parking lot
 
Group home
1 per 2 residents, unless the applicant proves the home will be limited to persons who will not be allowed to drive a vehicle from the property
Employee
Home occupation
See §§ 155.065 through 155.075
 
Housing permanently restricted to persons 62 years and older and/or the physically handicapped
1 per dwelling/rental unit, except 0.4 per dwelling/rental unit if evidence is presented that the non-physically handicapped persons will clearly primarily be over 70 years old
Nonresident employee
 
(Ord. 126, passed 3-18-2010)