A. 
Amount of space. The number of motor vehicles for which space may be provided as accessory to an authorized use in a residential district shall be as follows:
(1) 
For a single-family dwelling, two motor vehicles; space for additional motor vehicles may be provided only after receiving a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(2) 
Not more than 200 feet square of floor area for each vehicle authorized in the preceding subsection may be provided, but the floor area so located with respect to walls, doors or permanent obstructions that cannot be used for storage of motor vehicles shall not be included.
B. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection B, which established lot area requirements for accessory structures, was repealed 7-26-1993 by L.L. No. 4-1993.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to any building for which a certificate of occupancy has heretofore been issued. Said provisions shall apply to any premises changed in use or a building built, enlarged or changed in use after said sections take effect,[1] except that an existing building may be rebuilt for continuance of a use which is the same as or similar to that preexisting without regard to the provisions of said sections.
[1]
Editor's Note: The ordinance from which this section is derived was enacted 11-27-1950.
[Amended 5-21-1984 by L.L. No. 4-1984; 4-25-1988 by L.L. No. 5-1988]
A. 
No use shall be maintained in the Village unless the following off-street parking requirements are met:
Off-Street Parking Schedule
Use or Use Category
Parking Spaces Required
Hotels, inns, motels and tourist cabins
1 1/4 per room or suite
Hospital or clinic
1 per bed
Nursing or convalescent home
1 per 2 beds
Offices and banks
1 per each 200 square feet of floor area
Medical, dental or diagnostic center
1 per each 200 square feet of floor area and 5 per suite
Theaters, churches and places of public assembly with fixed seats
1 per each 3 seats
Funeral homes
1 per each 50 square feet of floor area
Retail or personal service shops or stores
1 per each 200 square feet of floor area
Gasoline filling stations and public garages
3 per bay and 1 per 200 square feet of undesignated space
Industry
1 per each 300 square feet of floor area
Wholesale and warehouse
1 per each 500 square feet of floor area
Game courts (tennis, racquetball, etc.)
4 1/2 per court
Marina and boatyard
1 1/4 per slip
Library and museum
1 per each 300 square feet of floor area
Private club, commercial catering, commercial amusement center, bar, tavern, dance hall or discotheque
1 per each 50 square feet of floor area
Restaurant, cabaret, dinner theater
1 per each 3 seats
Bowling alleys
6 per each lane
School
1 per each 200 square feet and 1 per each 50 square feet of assembly area
Outdoor sales
1 per each 4,000 square feet of lot area
Fast-food restaurants, drive-in restaurants and drive-in retail stores
1 per each 100 square feet of floor area
Furniture, appliance store or machinery store
[Added
4-26-2004 by L.L. No. 3-2004]
1 per each 500 square feet of floor area
Any place of public assembly for 50 or more persons other than listed above and for which no off-street parking is otherwise herein provided
1 per 50 square feet of floor area
Any other use, structure or building not otherwise expressly provided for herein
1 per each 150 square feet of floor area
B. 
Notwithstanding the above, whenever an existing building shall be structurally altered or added to in an amount less than 10% of its total area, only that portion of the area of the existing building which has been structurally altered or added to need comply with the foregoing off-street parking requirements.
C. 
All off-street parking shall consist of parking stalls paved to specifications of the Village or garage facilities or a combination of both, together with a direct means of access thereto from the public street.
D. 
All off-street parking stalls shall be at least nine feet wide by 20 feet long. All off-street parking stalls shall be located a minimum of two feet from any property line.
There shall be provided on the same lot with any building or premises hereafter erected or altered or dedicated to the following uses, space for off-street loading or unloading of vehicles, together with access thereto from a public street, of sufficient size to comply with this section. A single unloading space is considered to be a space 10 feet wide and 30 feet long, or 300 square feet. Such space shall be provided as follows:
A. 
Retail business buildings. Retail business buildings with floor area of over 4,000 square feet shall provide off-street loading spaces as follows: one space for each two employees or 400 square feet, whichever is greater.
B. 
Wholesale or industrial buildings. Wholesale establishments, storage buildings, coal yards, lumberyards, oil tank yards and industrial buildings of over 4,000 square feet shall provide loading spaces as follows: one space for each two employees or 400 square feet of floor space, whichever is greater.
Where a particular use in any district is permitted only if a special exception is granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals, such Board as a condition of granting such permission may require such off-street parking or loading facilities as are deemed necessary to ensure that the use being made of the premises will not cause undue traffic congestion in the streets. In making any such requirement, the Board shall be guided by the requirements set forth herein, and a requirement of one space for each two employees or each five occupants using any building in the usual course of business shall be deemed adequate unless special circumstances justify deviation.
No permit or certificate of occupancy shall be issued with respect to any building or premises as to which any off-street parking facilities are required by this article unless such facilities are provided for in the plans and constructed accordingly. In the event that any individual, firm or corporation desires to construct buildings for the purposes set forth herein and sufficient land is not available for parking facilities, application for a variance shall be made, and said Zoning Board of Appeals may reduce the off-street parking requirements which would otherwise be required hereunder.