Table of Off-Street Parking Regulations
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Use
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In Central Business (CBc and CBs)
(one space per)
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All Other Districts Including CBg
(one space per)
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Any dwelling unit (including residential component
of mixed residential/work space), except as noted below
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See specific district use table, or 1 per 1,000
square feet and 2 maximum per unit
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Multifamily dwelling for elderly and people
with disabilities, lodging house, dormitory, SRO, and halfway house
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1,000 square feet of gross floor area, up to
a maximum of one per dwelling unit for multifamily dwellings
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Theater, gymnasium, auditorium, church or similar
place of public assembly, with seating facilities
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Six seats of total seating capacity
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Three seats of total seating capacity
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Automobile retail, sales, rental, service, and
wash, and nonauto retail and service establishment utilizing extensive
indoor and outdoor display areas
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800 square feet of gross floor space, including
outdoor display areas.
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Hotel, motel, bed-and-breakfast (See restaurant
entry for associated restaurants which are open to nonguests.)
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Establishment, plus one per sleeping room, plus
one per 400 square feet of meeting rooms
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Establishment, plus one per sleeping room, plus
one per 400 square feet of meeting rooms
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Takeout restaurants (establishments selling
foods prepared on premises, where consumption is primarily off the
premises)
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1.3 seats of seating capacity, plus one per
100 square feet of kitchen and waiting areas
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Sit-down restaurants
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Two seats of total seating capacity
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Bars and nightclubs
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Four seats of total seating capacity
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Two seats of total seating capacity
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Commercial, retail, personal service, professional
and business offices, including banks, insurance and real estate establishments,
but not medical uses
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300 square feet of gross floor area
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Medical/Dentist offices medical marijuana dispensaries
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200 square feet of gross floor area
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Manufacturing, industrial, utility, power plant,
warehouse, storage, or wholesale establishment (calculate associated
office with office use)
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1,000 square feet gross floor space
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Hospital (excluding medical offices and uses
which are not part of the hospital definition)
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500 square feet gross floor area
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Kindergarten to 12th grade schools, YMCA, community
facility (City building, recreation), library, museum, funeral parlor,
and country club
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400 square feet of gross floor area
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College, business, trade, or industrial school
classroom, laboratory, and other teaching areas
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200 square feet of gross floor area (no parking
required for on-campus auditoriums of 300+ seats)
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Mixed use
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Sum of various uses computed separately
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Temporary and seasonal uses in unheated outdoor
space in any business or industrial district
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None required
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Any permitted use not covered by this schedule
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Closest use determined by Building Commissioner
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Table of Short-Term and Long-Term Bicycle Parking Requirements
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Use
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Bicycle Parking Requirement*
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Residential, hotel, motel, bed-and-breakfast
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0.1 space per dwelling unit or hotel room (of which at least
50% shall be long-term)
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Theater, gymnasium, auditorium, church, takeout or sit-down
restaurant, bar, nightclub, YMCA, library, museum, funeral parlor,
country club, community facility, commercial, retail, seasonal retail,
personal service, office, hospital, other medical uses
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1.0 space per 1,000 square feet
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Manufacturing, industrial, utility, power plant, warehouse,
storage, wholesale establishment, automobile retail, sales, rental,
service and wash
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0.1 space per 1,000 square feet
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K-12 school, college, classroom, laboratory, and other teaching
areas
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5.0 spaces per classroom
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Mixed use
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Requirements for each use
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Business, trade, or industrial school
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2 per classroom
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Temporary uses in unheated outdoor space in any business or
industrial district
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None required
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Any permitted use not covered by this schedule
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Closest use determined by Building Commissioner
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NOTE:
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*The Office of Planning and Sustainability can authorize a reduction
in parking requirements when there are unique reasons why new bicycle
parking is not required, including the availability of adequate public
bicycle parking, or accept payment in-lieu of bicycle racks when providing
racks on public property provides a better option.
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