Parking spaces shall be provided according to the following schedule:
(a) Residential Uses.
(1) Single-family detached and semi-detached, two-family, and single-family attached: two (2) per dwelling unit.
(2) Multi-family: two (2) per dwelling unit, plus guest parking at a rate of one (1) space per four (4) units.
(b) Special Residential Uses.
(1) Dormitories, convents and monasteries: one (1) space per six (6) residents plus one (1) space per employee. One (1) per 750 SF of gross floor area.
(2) Bed & Breakfast: two (2) spaces plus one (1) space per guest room
(3) Corporate guest houses: one (1) space per two (2) bedrooms, plus one (1) space per employee.
(4) Family and group care homes: one (1) space per four (4) residents plus one (1) space per employee.
(5) Retirement villages and senior citizen housing: three fourths (3/4) space per dwelling unit, plus one (1) space per employee.
(6) Fraternity/Sorority Housing: one (1) space per occupant at maximum occupancy.
(c) Institutional and Recreational Uses. All such uses shall provide the total number of spaces required for the specific combination of recreation facilities provided, based on the following:
(1) Cemeteries: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per four (4) seats in the chapels.
(2) Community centers, libraries, museums, art galleries, botanical gardens and other establishments of historical, education and cultural interest; One (1) per 200 square feet up to 2,000 total gross square feet; One (1) per 250 square feet for gross square footage of 2,000+ square feet.
(3) Daycare centers and nursery schools: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per five (5) children at capacity, plus a drop-off area at the main entrance sufficient to accommodate four (4) automobiles with 20 or fewer children plus one additional vehicle for each additional 10 children served. The drop-off area may either be in the form of spaces parallel to an access drive adjacent to the building or additional parking spaces beyond code requirements.
(4) Elementary and junior high schools: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per two (2) classrooms.
(5) High schools: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per five (5) students at capacity.
(6) Hospitals and medical centers: one (1) space for every two (2) beds, plus one (1) space for every staff and employee on the largest work shift.
(7) Junior colleges, colleges and universities: one (1) space for every three (3) students, plus one (1) space per employee.
(8) Places of worship: one (1) space per four (4) seats at maximum capacity.
(9) Public offices and buildings: one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area.
(10) Nursing and personal care facilities, including nursing homes, extended care facilities, rest homes and convalescent homes: one (1) space per six (6) beds, plus one (1) space for each staff and employee on the largest work shift. 1,000 500 square feet of gross floor area.
(11) Recreation uses, indoor and outdoor:
A. Auditoriums, arenas, stadiums, gymnasiums, and playing fields with stands: one (1) space for every four (4) seats at capacity.
B. Golf courses: Six (6) per hole, plus 50% of the spaces otherwise required for any accessory use (e.g. restaurants, pro shops)
C. Parks, playgrounds, nature areas and other open space: One (1) per 7,500 square feet of land area. The Planning Commission may waive the parking requirement for neighborhood parks less than five (5) acres in size.
D. Recreation centers: one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of floor area, except those designed for use exclusively by senior citizens or youth under age 16, in which case there shall be one (1) space for every seven hundred fifty (750) square feet.
E. Skating rinks: one (1) space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area.
F. Swimming pools: one (1) space for every seventy-five (75) square feet of water surface area.
G. Tennis, racquetball and handball courts: indoor - four (4) spaces for each playing court; outdoor tennis courts - two (2) spaces for each court. In addition to the above requirements, all recreational uses shall provide one (1) space for every two (2) employees on the largest work shift
(d) Business and Professional Offices.
(1) Business and professional offices and associations: one (1) space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area, but not less than two (2) spaces per office.
(2) Medical offices and clinics: One (1) per 100 square feet up to 1,000 total gross square feet and one (1) per 200 square feet for gross square footage of 1000+.
(e) Retail Commercial and Service Uses.
(1) Animal hospitals and veterinary clinics: One (1) per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(2) Commercial schools and studios: one (1) space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(3) Financial establishments, banks and savings and loan associations: one (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area, plus five (5) off-street waiting spaces per drive-in window or drive-through teller machine.
(4) Funeral homes and mortuaries: one (1) space per every fifty (50) square feet of public floor area.
(5) General merchandise stores and supermarkets: one (1) space per 250 square feet of gross floor area.
(6) Home furnishings, home improvements and equipment stores: one (1) space per 400 square feet of gross floor area.
(7) Nurseries and garden supply stores: one (1) space per 250 square feet of gross floor area of inside sales or display and one (1) per 1,000 square feet of exterior sales and display.
(8) Restaurant, standard: one (1) space per one hundred (100) square feet of gross floor area.
(9) Specialty retail commercial, specialty food stores, personal services and commercial centers: one (1) space for every two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area less than two thousand (2,000) and one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area greater than two thousand (2,000) square feet, and no use shall have less than five (5) spaces.
(10) Business and cleaning services: one (1) space for every three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area.
(11) Hair Salons/Barbershops: One (1) space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(f) Road Service and Commercial Entertainment Uses.
(1) Automobile accessories sale and installation: 250 square feet of gross floor area including any service bay areas.
(2) Automobile service stations and auto repair, painting and body shops: One (1) space per 400 square feet of gross floor area, including three (3) per any service bays.
(3) Automobile washing facilities: One (1) per 500 square feet of gross floor area under roof, plus four (4) off-street waiting spaces per car washing device or stall, or eight (8) off-street waiting spaces for an assembly line type washing establishment, or two (2 spaces at the end of each washing bay for drying and hand-finishing vehicles.
(4) Commercial Entertainment:
A. Bowling alleys: five (5) spaces for each alley, plus any additional spaces required for a bar, restaurant or other accessory use.
B. Dance halls, bingo halls, assembly and exhibition halls: one (1) space for every fifty (50) square feet of floor area.
C. Drive-in theatre: one (1) space for each automobile station, plus one (1) space per employee.
D. Game rooms and pool halls: One (1) space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
E. Golf driving range: One and one-half (1.5) spaces per tee.
F. Miniature golf: one and one-half (1-1/2) spaces per hole.
G. Other outdoor commercial entertainment: One (1) space per three (3) persons at maximum capacity.
H. Theatres, concert halls: one (1) space for every two and one-half (2-1/2) three (3) seats of capacity.
I. Meeting and banquet halls: one (1) space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(5) Convenience food stores, mini-markets and carry-outs: one (1) space per 150 square feet of gross floor area.
(6) Drive-through stores, including photo kiosks: off-street stacking space for five (5) vehicles, plus one (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area.
(7) Freestanding automatic teller machines: off-street stacking spacer for five (5) vehicles where ATM is a drive-thru type. Four (4) spaces where ATM is a walk–up type.
(8) Fraternal and social associations and private clubs: one (1) space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(9) Hotels and motels: one (1) space per room or suite, plus one (1) space per 200 square feet of public meeting and/or banquet room, plus 50% of the spaces otherwise required for accessory uses (e.g. restaurants).
(10) Restaurants, fast food: one (1) space per one hundred (100) gross square feet of floor area, plus off-street stacking space for five (5) vehicles for each drive-in window, with such stacking spaces to be located behind the point where a drive-in order is placed.
(11) Vehicle sales and service: one (1) parking space for each four hundred (400) square feet of floor area.
(g) Industrial.
(1) Construction trades and contractor offices and industrial craft shops: one space for every 300 square feet of floor area, plus one space for every business vehicle.
(2) Lumberyards and buildings materials sales: one parking space for each 800 square feet of floor area, plus one space for every 3,000 square feet of lot area devoted to the storage and display of building materials.
(3) Industrial Manufacturing, one (1) space per 500 square feet of gross floor area.
(4) Printing and publishing establishments: one (1) space per 600 square feet of gross floor area.
(5) Laundry and dry cleaning plants: one (1) space per 400 square feet of gross floor area.
(6) Recycling centers: one (1) space per 500 square feet of gross floor area.
(7) Warehouses and mini-warehouses: one (1) space for every 2,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(8) Wholesaling facilities: one space for every 300 square feet of office and sales area, plus one space for every 4,000 square feet of warehouse and storage area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift.
(Ord. 07-46(A). Passed 1-8-08; Ord. 2015-05. Passed 2-17-15.)