[Amended 3-25-1974; 7-8-1974 by L.L. No. 13-1974; 3-28-1977 by L.L. No. 10-1977; 6-13-1983 by L.L. No. 14-1983; 11-10-1986 by L.L. No. 21-1986; 9-14-1987 by L.L. No. 13-1987; 3-14-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988; 12-12-1988 by L.L. No.
22-1988; 7-24-1989 by L.L. No. 14-1989; 10-9-1990 by L.L. No.
7-1990; 4-10-1995 by L.L. No. 7-1995; 7-28-2008 by L.L. No.
8-2008; 11-10-2008 by L.L. No. 15-2008; 6-14-2010 by L.L. No.
12-2010; 5-29-2012 by L.L. No. 3-2012]
A. The following number of off-street parking spaces shall be provided
and satisfactorily maintained by the owner of the property for each
building, structure or premises which shall be hereafter erected,
enlarged or altered for use of any of the following purposes, or the
use of which shall be changed so that such building, structure or
premises shall be hereafter used for any of the following purposes.
Where there are multiple uses planned for a site, the required number
of spaces for each use shall be combined to determine the total number
of required spaces.
(1) Hospitals: one parking space for every four beds.
(2) Theaters, museums, galleries, and nonresidential uses permitted in the Arts and Culture District: one parking space for every seven occupants, as that term is defined in §
435-31D, plus one space for every employee on duty during the largest shift.
[Amended 10-9-2018 by L.L. No. 6-2018]
(3) Hotels: one parking space for every two rooms plus one space for
every employee on duty during the largest shift.
(4) Dwellings:
(a)
One-family dwellings and RH Residence District apartments: 1 1/4
parking spaces for every dwelling unit.
(b)
Two-family dwellings: 1 1/2 parking spaces for every dwelling
unit.
(c)
Multiple dwellings: 1.25 parking spaces for each efficiency
apartment; two parking spaces for the first bedroom and 0.5 parking
space for each additional bedroom. Any fractional space resulting
shall be increased to a full space.
(d)
Accessory uses in a dwelling:
[1]
Physician or dentist: four for each practitioner.
[2]
Other permitted uses: two for each practitioner.
(e)
Condominiums, townhouses, apartments: one visitor space for
every three units. Garage spaces shall not be credited towards the
required spaces. Any fractional space resulting shall be increased
to a full space.
(5) All places of public assembly, such as auditoriums, churches and
similar uses: one parking space for each seven permanent seats or
an area equivalent to seven permanent seats.
(6) Office buildings and professional buildings: one parking space for
each 150 square feet of floor area.
(8) All retail and service businesses: one parking space for each 150
square feet of floor area plus one space for every employee on duty
during the largest shift.
(9) Motels: 1 1/4 parking spaces for each room or unit plus one
space for every employee on duty during the largest shift. Any fractional
space resulting shall be increased to a full space.
(10)
Schools and instructional facilities for adults, including public,
parochial, business and professional institutions: one parking space
for each student, to be determined by the total capacity for students
of the school or facility.
(11)
Food-serving establishments.
(a)
Restaurants: one per two seats, or one per 100 square feet of
floor area, or one per three persons legally accommodated, whichever
is greater, plus one space for every employee on duty during the largest
shift.
(b)
Catering halls: three per 100 square feet plus one space for
every employee on duty during the largest shift.
(c)
Bars, taverns and nightclubs: 1 1/2 per two persons legally
accommodated plus one space for every employee on duty during the
largest shift.
(d)
Restaurants, take-out: one per 150 square feet of floor area
plus one space for every employee on duty during the largest shift.
(12)
Industrial:
(a)
Manufacturing warehouse: one per 400 square feet of floor area.
(b)
Multitenant: one per 250 square feet of floor area.
(c)
Mini-storage warehouse: one per 2,000 square feet of floor area.
(13)
Marinas and boat storage.
(a)
Marinas and boat storage, as follows:
[1]
Three and one-half parking spaces for each five dockage slips
and boat rack storage slots; plus
[2]
One and one-half per five boats stored upland.
(14)
If the application of the requirements of any subsection of §
435-31 shall result in a fractional parking space, said fractional parking space shall be increased to a full parking space.
(15)
Ministorage warehouse: one parking space per 2,000 square feet
of gross floor area.
C. Residential properties.
(1) The Board of Trustees finds that an excess number of vehicles parked
on residential properties can be indicative of overcrowding, a reduction
of open space and/or a deterioration of property values.
(2) Unless a permit is received from the Village for additional vehicles,
a dwelling unit shall not have more than one vehicle for each conventional
bedroom, plus one additional vehicle, parked on the property at night,
nor shall vehicles be parked on the street in violation of applicable
parking regulations. Both the owner and occupant of the property may
be held liable in the event of a violation of this section of the
Code.
D. The occupancy limit of a particular site shall be the lesser of the
occupancy calculations made for fire safety, parking, sewage treatment
and public health. The calculations used in this section are intended
solely for the determination of the required number of parking spaces
for a particular site and should not in any way be interpreted as
altering the formulas used to calculate the maximum occupancy of a
site.
[Amended 1-11-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
A. All parking spaces provided pursuant to this article may be in the
open or in private garages, or both, provided that no such parking
spaces shall be in the front yard in any use district.
B. All parking spaces shall be a minimum of nine by 20 feet and shall
have a twenty-four-foot backup space.
C. Driveways and turnarounds. Driveways and turnarounds providing access
to parking areas shall conform to the following provisions:
(1) A driveway for a single-family dwelling shall have a minimum width
of nine feet, and a shared driveway serving a two-family dwelling
shall have a width of 12 feet.
(2) Properties with uses other than single-family and two-family dwellings
shall be provided with adequate aisles or turnaround areas so that
all vehicles may enter the street in a forward manner.
(3) Properties with uses other than single-family and two-family dwellings
shall be served by a driveway design and constructed to facilitate
the flow of traffic on or off the site, with due regard to pedestrian
and vehicle safety, and shall be clearly and permanently marked and
defined. In no case shall two-way and one-way driveways be less than
20 feet and 12 feet respectively.
D. Vision clearance. No signs, structures or vegetation in excess of
2 1/2 feet in height shall be placed in the vision clearance
area. The vision clearance area consists of a triangular area. Two
sides of the triangle consist of the lot lines that intersect at the
street corner. Each side meets at the street intersection, and each
side extends to a point along the lot line lying 25 feet from the
street intersection. The triangle's third side is a line across the
corner of the lot joining the other two sides. In the case of an intersection
involving an alley and a street, the triangle is formed by a line
connecting points 10 feet along the alley and 25 feet along the street.
When the angle of intersection between the street and the alley is
less than 30°, the distance shall be 25 feet. No signs, structures
or vegetation or portion shall be erected within 10 feet of driveways
unless the same is less than 2 1/2 feet in height.
[Amended 6-13-1993 by L.L. No. 14-1983; 1-11-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
All off-street parking spaces, except those provided for one-
and two-family dwellings and loading spaces, shall be constructed
and maintained in the following manner:
A. All parking and loading spaces and the passageways and driveways
appurtenant thereto shall be paved with an asphaltic or concrete surface.
Parking lots in residential zones that contain less than 10 spaces
may, at the discretion of the Planning Board, be surfaced with a permeable
material, such as crushed rock, so long as a concrete, paver, or asphalt
apron is used at the point where the driveway or passageway meets
the street.
B. The entire parking and loading area shall have adequate and self-contained
drainage.
C. All underground installations shall have suitable covers or bridges
sufficient to support all traffic over the same.
D. Each parking and loading space shall be clearly marked and delineated
and shall have wheel or bumper guards.
E. Access driveways and passageways shall be marked not only with entrance
and exit signs but also with arrows indicating the proper flow of
traffic.
F. The entire parking area shall be fully illuminated at night during
the business hours of the premises which it serves.
G. Concrete curbs and sidewalks shall be provided along all street frontages,
except that, in the event that a street is not actually improved,
not maintained by any municipality or is not required for present
or future use, then such requirement may be waived by the Planning
Board.
H. Paving, curbing, signs, catch basins and any other required work
or installation shall fully comply with the Village of Patchogue standard
street and public improvement construction specifications.
I. In addition to the foregoing, the following shall apply to partially
subterranean and subterranean parking:
(1) Partially subterranean parking.
(a)
Shall be located within the site boundary and shall provide
a minimum setback of five feet in the side and rear property lines
and may extend up to the front property line.
(b)
At the front, side, and rear yard setbacks, the parking structure
may extend an additional five feet, provided it is configured so that
the additional portions meet the same criteria as for fully subterranean
parking.
(c)
Planting and tree wells shall be provided as specified by the
Planning Board.
(d)
Ventilation openings and grilles shall be concealed and shall
not be visible from the street.
(2) Subterranean parking.
(a)
Fully subterranean parking shall be located within the site
boundary and may extend to all property lines.
(b)
A fully subterranean structure not covered by building volume
shall be covered by soil with a minimum depth of two feet, recreating
the natural grade before construction.
(c)
Planting and tree wells shall be provided as specified by the
Planning Board.
(d)
Ventilation openings and grilles shall be concealed and shall
not be visible from the street.
Parking spaces shall not be considered as provided
pursuant to this article unless they are readily available to persons
who are residents, employees or visitors of the building or premises
for which such parking spaces are provided.
In E Industrial District where no off-street
parking is provided for on the same lot or lot on which the principal
use is located, no building shall hereafter be erected, altered or
enlarged unless such building shall be provided with one loading space,
either as a part of the building or accessory thereto on the same
lot, for each 8,000 square feet or fraction thereof of floor space.
Such loading space shall be not less than 12 feet in width, 25 feet
in length and 15 feet in height.