(A) For the purpose of this section, calculations for parking space shall not be included in any part of any required front yard or the first five feet for commercial districts.
(B) Off-street parking space as required in this section shall be provided for all new buildings and structures and for additions to existing buildings or structures. The word “additions” as used above shall include any alteration intended to enlarge or increase the capacity of a building or structure by adding or creating dwelling units, guest rooms, floor area, or seating capacity. Required parking space may include existing parking space and such space shall be maintained and shall not be encroached upon so long as main buildings or structures remain, unless an equivalent number of such spaces are provided elsewhere in conformance with this chapter. The parking spaces required for other uses shall be located on the same site with the main building or within 660 feet of such use, the distance to be measured along lines of public access.
(C) Number and size of parking spaces.
(1) In the interpretation of the following requirements, entrance and exit drives to the parking lots shall not be included in computation to determine the number of required parking spaces.
(2) Each off-street parking space shall measure nine feet by 34 feet inclusive of space necessary for access to a street or alley.
(3) All off-street parking areas must be paved with 2½ inches of hot mix asphalt over eight inches of compacted gravel or paved with six inches of concrete except for open-air markets that are open to the public two days a week or less. Open-air markets open two days a week or less shall be paved with four inches of compacted SB-2.
(a) Offices, business and professional: One space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(b) Clinics, medical or dental, for human treatment only: five spaces for each employee.
(c) Barber shops, beauty parlors: One space per 100 square feet of gross floor area plus one space per employer/employee.
(d) Custom dressmaking or millinery shops, clothes cleaning and pressing pick-up agencies, tailor shops, confectionery stores: one space per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(e) Hotels and motels: One for each housekeeping unit, suite or room.
(f) Eating and drinking places: One space per two seats intended for customer use.
(g) Retail sales: One per 300 square feet of gross floor area.
(h) Motion picture theater: One space per two seats.
(I) Gymnasiums, athletic clubs, private clubs, fraternity and sorority building: One space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(j) Bowling alley: Five spaces per alley plus one space per employee.
(k) Automobile retail sales, auto supply, and auto repair: One space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(l) Service station: All outdoor space intended for use and service and parking shall be paved with 2½ inches of hot-mix asphalt over eight inches of compact gravel or paved with six inches of concrete.
(m) Drive-in restaurant: 3.2 spaces per 100 square feet of area.
(n) Open-air markets: One space per 200 square feet of sales area. All driveway access must be approved by the Zoning Administrator.
(o) Health and fitness centers: 6.6 spaces per 1,000 square feet.
(Ord. 26, passed 10-24-67; Am. Ord. 101, passed 4-11-77; Am. Ord. 135, passed 4-11-83; Am. Ord. 502, passed 4-17-17)
2017 S-22