[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1000]
1. 
It is the intent of this Part to:
A. 
Set reasonable standards to assure sufficient parking capacity for the uses of land in the Borough.
B. 
Provide flexibility in the implementation of these standards by permitting construction of a reduced number of parking spaces under appropriate conditions.
C. 
Prevent hazards to public safety caused by the intrusion of parking upon public rights-of-way.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1001; as amended by Ord. No. 362, 4/15/1992; and by Ord. No. 506, 3/20/2013]
Any building or structure erected, altered, or used, and any lot used or occupied for any of the following purposes shall be provided with the minimum number of off-street parking spaces set forth below, together with adequate driveways and street access in compliance with the engineering standards of Chapter 22, Subdivision and Land Development. No parking shall be permitted on any lot except within an improved parking space. Where a use is not specifically listed below, the requirements of the most similar use shall be applied.
Use
Requirement
1.
Single-family detached dwelling
2 spaces per dwelling unit
2.
Multifamily or two-family dwelling
1 space per studio unit, 2 spaces per unit for any other unit
3.
Retirement community, elderly housing
1 space per dwelling unit
4.
Tourist home, boardinghouse or rooming house, bed-and-breakfast
2 spaces plus 1 space per rental unit
5.
Church, public auditorium, theater
1 space per 4 seats
6.
Elementary or intermediate school
1.75 spaces per classroom
7.
High school
5 spaces per classroom
8.
Hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation center, institutional home
1 space per 2 beds plus 1 per employee on largest shift
9.
Community center, library, public building
1 space per 500 square feet gross floor area
10.
Membership club (nonresidential)
1 space per 6 members of total designed capacity
11.
Indoor recreation:
A.
Bowling alley
5 spaces per lane
B.
Court for racquet sports
2 spaces per court
C.
Sports club/health spa, billiard room, etc.
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area
D.
Other indoor recreation
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area.
12.
Outdoor recreation: (ballfield or other outdoor court)
1 space per 4 persons of total designated capacity
13.
Medical/dental office
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area
14.
Retail store
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area
15.
Personal service shop
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area devoted to customer service
16.
Shopping center, supermarket
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area
17.
Bank, financial institution without drive-in with drive-in
6 spaces per teller window
6 spaces per inside teller window plus 3 per self-serve facility
18.
Restaurant, bar or tavern, banquet hall, etc.
1 space per 100 square feet of gross floor area
19.
Vehicle sales
1 space per 500 square feet indoor gross floor area, plus 1 space per 5,000 square feet outside sales area, to be set aside for customer parking, and not used for display or storage
20.
Motor vehicle service/repair
3 spaces per service bay
21.
Gasoline service station
1 space per 300 square feet gross floor area or 3 spaces per service bay (whichever is larger)
22.
Undertaking or funeral establishment
1 space per 4 seats or per 50 square feet of public floor area (whichever is larger)
23.
Job printing, publishing
1 space per employee on largest shift plus 1 space per 300 square feet of public floor area
24.
Hotel, motel, rooming house, or boarding house
1 space per room plus 1 per 200 square feet of additional public floor area. Any restaurant, bar, etc., shall be treated as a separate use
25.
Offices
1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area
26.
Warehouse or storage
1 space per 1,500 square feet of gross floor area or per employee on largest shift, whichever is larger
27.
Industry, research, and development
1 space per 450 square feet of gross floor area or per employee on largest shift, whichever is larger
28.
Veterinarian, animal hospital or kennel
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area
29.
Off-site catering
1 space per 500 square feet used exclusively for this use
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1002; as amended by Ord. No. 430, 7/17/2002, § VII; and by Ord. No. 485, 5/19/2010, § 1]
1. 
Except for multifamily dwellings, two-family or duplex dwellings or attached residential dwellings, a parking space may be provided within the garage or outside it. For multifamily dwellings, two-family or duplex dwellings or attached residential dwellings, any space within a garage shall not be counted toward the required off-street parking capacity under § 27-1002 of this Part. Each outside parking space shall be a minimum of 10 feet by 20 feet in size, exclusive of interior driveways, and shall be paved with an all-weather surface, according to the requirements of the Borough's engineering standards.
2. 
Parking areas and related driveways shall be designed and landscaped according to the requirements of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 22), § 22-414.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1003]
A nonresidential use may provide for off-site parking within 250 feet of the main building on the lot, provided that an easement, lease or other agreement assuring permanent use of such parking shall be recorded on the land development plan.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1004; as amended by Ord. No. 501, 8/15/2012]
1. 
Where the requirements of this chapter specify a larger number of parking spaces than the applicant anticipates a need for, the requirements of this chapter may be reduced only by the use of the reserve parking method, under the following requirements:
A. 
The total number of spaces required may be reduced up to 50% by the Zoning Officer, upon the recommendation of the Borough Planning Commission and Engineer.
B. 
The applicant shall provide proof of reduced parking needs to the Borough Engineer, for his review.
C. 
A sufficient area of the applicant's site shall be held in reserve as green space for construction of the remainder of the required spaces. All stormwater engineering shall be designed based on total parking requirements including the reserve.
D. 
Parking capacity will be reevaluated by the Borough Engineer, should any change occur in the use, ownership or size of buildings, or number of employees. On the recommendation of the Engineer, the Zoning Officer may require the construction of the reserve parking spaces.
E. 
The applicant shall provide a financial guaranty to cover the costs of engineering and construction of the reserve parking spaces for a period of 18 months following the construction of the initial spaces.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1005]
1. 
All multifamily, commercial, office, public and industrial uses shall provide parking spaces for the physically handicapped. The minimum number of handicapped spaces, as part of their parking requirements, shall be as follows:
Total Parking Spaces
Handicapped Parking Spaces
1 to 10
0
11 to 26
1
26 to 50
2
51 to 75
3
76 to 100
4
100 and up
5
NOTES:
*
For parking lots of 10 spaces or less, one oversized space shall be provided, as per Subsection 2, and a ramp shall be provided as per Subsection 3. However, the oversized space need not be marked as a handicapped space, and may be used by the general public.
2. 
Required handicapped parking spaces shall be a minimum of 12 feet by 20 feet long, and shall be paved like standard parking spaces.
3. 
Handicapped parking spaces should generally be located on the shortest possible route to an accessible entrance to the building. Ramps shall be provided for convenient access from parking spaces to accessible entrances and to sidewalks. Such spaces shall be placed to permit unloading of wheelchairs from either side of the vehicle.
4. 
The pavement shall be marked with the international symbol of accessibility. An aboveground sign shall be clearly visible from the driveway to designate each handicapped parking space.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1006]
1. 
In addition to required off-street parking, off-street loading spaces shall be required for all commercial, wholesale and industrial uses requiring the regular delivery or shipping of goods, merchandise or equipment by semitrailer truck. Off-street loading areas shall comply with the following:
A. 
Required loading areas shall not be used for the storage of vehicles or materials or for off-street parking.
B. 
The location and size of loading areas shall be adequate for the safe parking of trucks, and maneuvering space shall be provided so that ingress and egress can be accomplished on the lot without backing into a public street.
C. 
Two or more establishments may use a common loading area, if it meets the requirements of Subsection 1.B, above.