903.20 MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES SCHEDULE.
   In connection with every land use, there shall be provided at the time any building or structure is erected, at the time any use of land is extended or at the time the use of a building changes, off-street parking to accommodate all motor vehicles of residents or employees, visitors and customers.
   (a)   Residential Uses.
      (1)   Single family detached and semi-detached, two-family, single-family attached and multi-family. Two spaces per dwelling unit.
      (2)   Mid-rise apartments. One and one-half spaces per dwelling unit, with not less than one off-street space per unit located in a garage under the main building, or in a free-standing garage.
   (b)   Special Residential Uses.
      (1)   Family and group care homes. One space per four residents plus one space per employee.
      (2)   Retirement villages and senior citizen housing. Three-fourths space per dwelling unit, plus one space per employee.
   (c)   Institutional and Recreational Uses.
      (1)   Community centers, libraries, museums, art galleries and other establishments of historical, educational and cultural interest. One space per 250 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift. (Ord. 106-94. Passed 1-17-95.)
      (2)   Day care facility and nursery schools. One space per employee, plus one space per five participants at capacity.
         (Ord. 1-10. Passed 2-2-10.)
      (3)   Elementary and junior high schools. One space per employee, plus one space per two classrooms.
      (4)   High schools. One space per employee, plus one space per six students at capacity.
      (5)   Hospitals and medical centers. One space for every two beds, plus one space for every staff and employee on the largest work shift.
      (6)   Junior colleges and colleges. One space for every three student classroom seats, plus one space per employee.
      (7)   Places of worship. One space per four seats at maximum capacity.
      (8)   Public offices and buildings. One space for every 250 square feet of gross floor area.
      (9)   Nursing and personal care facilities, including nursing homes, extended care facilities, rest homes and convalescent homes. One space per six beds, plus one space for each staff and employee on the largest work shift.
      (10)   Recreation uses, indoor and outdoor.
         A.   Auditoriums, arenas, stadiums, gymnasiums and playing fields with stands. One space for every four seats at capacity.
         B.   Golf courses. Ten spaces per hole, plus fifty percent (50%) of the spaces otherwise required for any accessory uses (such as bars, restaurants, pro shops, etc.).
         C.   Parks, playgrounds, nature areas and other open space. One space for every five users at maximum capacity, except that the Zoning Administrator may waive the parking requirements for neighborhood parks under five acres in size.
         D.   Recreation centers. One space for every 250 square feet of floor area, except those designed for use exclusively by senior citizens or youth under age sixteen, in which case there shall be one space for every 750 square feet.
         E.   Skating rinks. One space per 300 square feet of gross floor area.
         F.   Swimming pools. One space for every seventy-five square feet of water surface area.
         G.   Tennis, racquetball and handball courts. Indoor - Four spaces for each playing court; Outdoor tennis courts - Two spaces for each court.
            1.   In addition to the above requirements, all recreational uses shall provide one space for every two employees on the largest work shift.
   (d)   Business and Professional Offices.
      (1)   Business and professional offices and associations. One space per 300 square feet of gross floor area, but not less than two spaces per office.
      (2)   Medical offices and clinics. Three spaces per treatment or examination room or chair, plus one space per staff and employee, but not less than five spaces per practitioner.
   (e)   Retail, Commercial and Service Uses.
      (1)   Animal hospitals and veterinary clinics. Three spaces for each treatment area, plus one space for each staff and employee, except that pet stores shall provide parking pursuant to subsection (e)(9) hereof.
      (2)   Commercial schools and studios. One space for every three students at capacity and one space for each employee.
      (3)   Financial establishments, banks and savings and loan associations. One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift, plus five off-street waiting spaces per drive-in window or drive-through teller machine.
      (4)   Funeral homes and mortuaries. One space for every fifty square feet of public floor area, plus one space for each employee, plus one space for each business vehicle.
      (5)   General merchandise stores and supermarkets. One space for each 150 square feet of gross floor area used for sales and display and one space for every 250 square feet of storage, warehouse and office area.
      (6)   Home furnishings, home improvements and equipment stores. One space for each 400 square feet of indoor and outdoor sales and display area and one space for each 800 square feet of office, storage and warehouse area.
      (7)   Nurseries and garden supply stores. One space for each employee on the largest shift, plus one space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area of inside sales or display and one space for each 1,000 square feet of exterior sales and display area.
      (8)   Restaurant, standard. One space per 100 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift.
      (9)   Specialty retail commercial, special food stores, personal services and commercial centers. One space for every 200 square feet of gross floor area less than 2,000 and one space for every 250 square feet of gross floor area greater than 2,000 square feet.
      (10)   Business and cleaning services. One space for every 300 square feet of sales and office area, plus one space for every employee on the largest work shift, plus one space for every company or service vehicle regularly stored on the premises.
   (f)   Road Service and Commercial Entertainment Uses.
      (1)   Automobile accessories sales and installation. Two spaces for every service bay, plus one space for each employee, plus one space for every 400 square feet of sales area.
      (2)   Automobile service stations and auto repair, painting and body shops. Two spaces for each service bay, plus one space for each employee and service vehicle, with a minimum of six spaces.
      (3)   Car washing facilities. One space for each employee with a minimum of four spaces, plus five off-street waiting spaces for each car washing device or stall, or fifteen off-street waiting spaces for an assembly line type washing establishment, and two parking spaces at the end of each washing bay for drying and hand-finishing vehicles.
      (4)   Commercial entertainment.
         A.   Bowling alleys. Five 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 space for every fifty square feet of floor area.
         C.   Game rooms and pool halls. One space for every two patrons at maximum capacity, plus one space for every two employees on the largest work shift.
         D.   Golf driving range. One space per tee, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift.
         E.   Miniature golf. One and one-half spaces per hole, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift.
         F.   Other outdoor commercial entertainment. One space for every four patrons at maximum capacity, plus one space for every two employees on the largest work shift.
         G.   Theaters, concert halls and meeting and banquet halls. One space for every two and one-half seats at capacity.
      (5)   Convenience food stores, mini-markets and carry-outs. One and one-half spaces for every 200 square feet of floor area, plus one space for each employee.
      (6)   Drive-through stores, including photo kiosks and freestanding automatic teller machines. One space for each employee, plus off-street stacking spaces for five vehicles for each drive-in window or drive-through lane, with such off-street stacking space to be located behind the point where a drive-in or drive-through order is placed, plus one space for each 200 square feet of sales area open to the public.
      (7)   Fraternal and social associations and private clubs. One space for every fifty square feet of floor area in assembly or meeting rooms, plus one space for every 200 square feet of other floor area.
      (8)   Hotels and motels. One space per room or suite, plus one space for every three employees on the largest work shift, plus one space per three persons to the maximum capacity of each public meeting and/or banquet room, plus fifty percent (50%) of the spaces otherwise required for accessory uses (such as restaurants and bars).
      (9)   Restaurants, fast food. One space per fifty gross square feet of floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift with a minimum of fifteen total spaces and with off-street stacking space for eight vehicles for each drive-in window, with such stacking spaces to be located behind the point where a drive-in order is placed.
      (10)   Taverns, barns and nightclubs. One space for every fifty square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each employee on the largest work shift.
      (11)   Vehicle sales and service. One parking space for each 800 square feet of floor area, plus one space for each 3,000 square feet of open lot area devoted to the sale and display of motor vehicles.
   (g)   Light Industrial Uses.
      (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 building 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)   Manufacturing, printing and publishing establishment and laundry and dry-cleaning plants. One space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus one visitor parking space for every 10,000 square feet of floor area, plus one space for every company vehicle regularly stored on the premises.
      (4)   Recycling centers. One space for each employee or volunteer on the largest work shift, plus one parking space for each collection vehicle and two drop-off spaces for each bay and/or collection vehicle and container.
      (5)   Warehouses and mini-warehouses. One space for every 4,000 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per employee on the largest work shift.
      (6)   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.
   (h)   Heavy Industrial, Transportation and Utility Uses.
      (1)   Heavy equipment rental, sales and storage. One space for every 800 square feet of floor area, plus one space for every 3,000 square feet of lot area devoted to the sale and display of vehicles.
      (2)   Heavy industry. One space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus one space for each company vehicle normally stored on the premises, plus one space for every 10,000 square feet of lot area and floor area in industrial use.
         (Ord. 106-94. Passed 1-17-95.)