Angle of Parking
(degrees)
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Minimum Aisle Width*
(feet)
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45°
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12 (1-way)
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60°
|
16 (1-way)
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90°
|
24 (2-way)
|
Angle of Parking
(degrees)
|
Minimum Aisle Width*
(feet)
| |
---|---|---|
45°
|
10 (1-way)
| |
60°
|
12 (1-way)
| |
90°
|
20 (2-way)
|
NOTES:
*Minimum aisle width is based on use of one-way
aisles for angle parking and two-way circulation with ninety-degree
parking.
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Parking Requirements Table
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Land Use
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Parking Requirement
|
Adult business
|
One parking space per occupant, based on the
occupancy load as determined by the Uniform Construction Code
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Animal hospital
|
One parking space for each employee on the busiest
shift plus one space for each examination room
|
Automobile service station
|
One parking space for each employee plus two
parking spaces for each service bay
|
Business or professional office
|
One space for each 225 square feet of floor
area
|
Business services
|
One space for each 225 square feet of customer
service area and one space for each employee on the shift with the
most employees.
|
Car wash
|
Self-serve, queuing for three vehicles for each
self-serve stall; Automatic, queuing for seven vehicles for each automatic
wash
|
Cemetery
|
Any chapel or gathering place shall meet the
same parking requirements as a church
|
Child-care center
|
One parking space for each employee and one
dropoff and pickup space for every three children in the center
|
Church
|
One space per four seats or 80 lineal inches
of pew, or if there are no pews or seats, one per 15 square feet of
floor area used for assembly
|
Commercial kennel
|
One parking space for each employee plus one
for every three dogs housed at the facility
|
Comparable uses not specifically listed
|
As determined by a parking needs study provided
by the applicant and recommended by the Planning Commission
|
Concentrated animal operation
|
One parking space for each employee on the busiest
shift plus one space for each 1,000 square feet of confined animal
area
|
Contractor's yard
|
One space for each employee
|
Convenience store
|
One space for each 200 square feet of retail
area
|
Day-care center
Adult day care
|
One space for each teacher and/or employee on
largest shift plus one space per each six students
|
Drive-through facility
|
Four queuing spaces for each service window
|
Drug and alcohol treatment
|
One space for each treatment room or bed and
one space for each employee on the maximum shift
|
Entertainment facilities
|
One space for each two occupants as determined
by the Building Code
|
Equipment storage yard
|
One for each employee
|
Essential services building
|
One parking space
|
Financial institution
|
One space for each 200 square feet of floor
area
|
Flea market
|
One space for each vendor space
|
Food processing
|
One for each 2,000 square feet plus one for
each employee on the largest shift
|
Funeral homes and mortuaries
|
One space for each 50 square feet of floor area
in the parlors plus one space for each 300 square feet of remaining
gross floor area
|
Garden nursery
|
One space per employee plus one space for each
400 square feet of growing and display area accessible to the public
|
Golf course
|
Four spaces per green, plus 50% of the requirements
for any other associated use
|
Group care facility
|
One for each two beds plus one for each employee
|
Health care facility
|
One for each three beds plus one for each employee
on the largest shift
|
High technology industries
|
One for each 2,000 square feet plus one for
each employee on the largest shift
|
Apartment, garden apartment, townhouse
|
Two parking spaces for each unit, one of which
shall be in a garage
|
Hospital, nursing home
|
One space per three beds and one space for each
employee on the peak working shift
|
Hotel
|
One space per employee on peak shift plus one
space per sleeping unit
|
Manufacturing, all types
|
One space for each 2,000 square feet plus one
for each employee on the largest shift
|
Local retail business
|
One for each 200 square feet of retail area
|
Manufacturing
|
One for each 2,000 square feet plus one for
each employee on the largest shift
|
Membership clubs
|
One for each 100 square feet of floor area available
to members
|
Mineral removal or mining, oil and gas extraction
|
One space for each employee on the two largest
shifts, combined
|
Mini-warehouse/ self storage
|
One space for each employee plus one space for
each 300 square feet devoted to office
|
Mixed use building
|
Parking for each use shall be as determined
by this table and all parking requirements shall be combined to determine
total parking requirement
|
Office, professional contracting business
|
One space for every 300 square feet of net floor
area
|
Office, medical
|
One space for each 175 square feet of gross
floor area
|
Recreation, indoor commercial
|
One space for each 90 square feet of gross floor
area. Alternatively, applicant may submit a parking needs study for
review by the Planning Commissioners, who shall determine the number
of spaces
|
Recreation, membership club
|
One space for each 2,500 square feet of outdoor
recreation area, or one for each 100 square feet of indoor recreation
area available to members, whichever is greater. Alternatively, applicant
may submit a parking needs study for review by the Planning Commissioners,
who shall determine the number of spaces.
|
Recreation, outdoor commercial
|
Applicant must submit a parking needs study
for review by the Planning Commissioners, who shall determine the
number of spaces.
|
Research and development
|
One space for each 225 square feet of floor
area
|
Residential day care
|
In addition to the spaces required for the dwelling,
one dropoff and pickup space for each three children
|
Restaurants, fast food
|
One space per 75 feet of gross floor area plus
one space for each three outdoor seats, plus one space for each two
employees on peak shift
|
Restaurants, bars and taverns
|
One parking space for each 60 square feet of
gross floor area, plus one parking space for each three outdoor seats
|
Retail store personal services
|
One space for each 250 square feet of gross
floor area
|
Sale and storage of building materials
|
One for each 350 square feet of showroom and
sales area
|
School, commercial
|
One for each employee plus one for each three
students
|
School, public and private
|
One for each employee plus one for every 20
students
|
Single-family
|
Two parking spaces, one of which shall be in
a garage
|
Telecommunications facility building
|
One space
|
Telecommunications tower
|
One space
|
Temporary use or structure
|
One space, or one space for each 250 square
feet of sales floor area, or a temporary use shall be subject to the
requirements of a similar use on this list
|
Therapeutic massage establishment
|
One for each employee and one for each massage
table or room
|
Transitional dwelling group homes; personal
care boarding home
|
One space for each employee on peak shift, plus
one space for each resident authorized to drive, plus one space for
each six beds
|
Transportation dispatch office
|
One for each employee on the busiest shift plus
one for each 500 square feet of floor area
|
Transportation terminals
|
One for each employee on the busiest shift plus
one for each 1,000 square feet of floor area
|
Truck and heavy equipment sales/service
|
One for each employee on the busiest shift plus
one for each 1,000 square feet of floor area
|
Two-family, triplex, fourplex dwelling
|
Two parking spaces for each unit; one space
for each unit shall be in a garage
|
Vehicle rental, sales and service
|
One for each employee on the busiest shift plus
one for each 500 square feet of floor area
|
Vehicle repair garage
|
One for each employee on the busiest shift plus
two for each vehicle repair bay
|
Warehousing and distribution
|
One space for each two employees on peak working
shift or one space for each 2,000 square feet of gross floor area,
whichever is greater
|
Waste disposal/storage/treatment
|
One for each employee on the busiest shift plus
one for every 75 vehicle trips as described in the traffic impact
analysis
|
Wholesale business
|
Spaces required for office as required in this
table, plus one for each employee on the busiest shift, plus one for
each 3,500 square feet of floor area
|
Schools, elementary and
junior high
|
One space for each employee or faculty member
or one space for each three seats in the principal place of assembly,
whichever is greater
|
Schools, secondary and
postsecondary
|
One space for each employee or faculty member
plus one space for each 10 students, or one space for each three seats
in the principal place of assembly, whichever is greater
|
Total Parking Spaces Required by § 220-69
|
Number of Required Spaces That Must Be
Accessible Spaces
|
---|---|
Up to 25
|
1
|
26 — 50
|
2
|
51 — 75
|
3
|
76 — 100
|
4
|
101 — 150
|
5
|
151 — 200
|
6
|
201 — 300
|
7
|
301 — 400
|
8
|
401 — 500
|
9
|
501 — 1,000
|
2% of total
|
Over 1,000
|
20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000
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Calculating Parking for Mixed-Use Developments
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Use
|
Weekday
|
Weekend
| |||
Daytime
|
Evening
|
Daytime
|
Evening
| ||
Office/Industrial
|
100%
|
10%
|
10%
|
5
| |
Retail
|
60
|
90
|
100
|
70
| |
Hotel
|
75
|
100
|
75
|
100
| |
Restaurant
|
75
|
100
|
100
|
100
| |
Entertainment/Recreational
|
40
|
100
|
80
|
100
|