The following shall be the minimum number of off-street parking spaces required for each land use, activity, building, or structure permitted by this chapter. When the determination of the number of off-street parking spaces results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction of 1/2 space or less should be disregarded and any fraction over 1/2 space shall count as one space. Parking spaces required on the basis of building floor area shall apply to gross leasable area as defined by this chapter, unless otherwise specified. Parking spaces required on an employee basis shall be based on the projected maximum number of employees on duty or residing, or both, on the premises at any one time, which would include any overlap of employees at a change of shift.
A. Residential and lodging uses.
(1) Single-family and two-family dwellings: Three parking spaces for each dwelling unit. The Board of Supervisors may require that a street include sufficient paved width to allow on-street parking along one or both sides of the street if determined to be necessary to meet parking needs.
[Amended 3-3-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-2]
(2) Mobile homes: two parking spaces per dwelling unit.
(3) Townhouses, apartments, and similar multifamily dwellings: 2.5 parking spaces per dwelling unit, 0.5 spaces of which may be located in convenient overflow areas for guests. The allowable parking for apartments designed for and exclusively occupied by individuals over the age of 55 may be reduced to 1.5 parking spaces per household with the specific approval of the Board of Supervisors. Garage parking spaces serving a townhouse or apartment shall only count as 0.5 parking spaces. The Board of Supervisors may require that a street include sufficient paved width to allow on-street parking along one or both sides of the street if determined to be necessary to meet parking needs.
[Amended 5-3-1999 by Ord. No. 99-2; 3-3-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-2]
(4) Motel, hotel: 1.2 parking spaces for each sleeping room or suite offered for tourist accommodation. Additional parking spaces shall be provided, equal to 60% of that which is required by this section, for restaurants or places of assembly which are available for use by the general public but are located within the hotel or motel.
(5) Nursing home: 1.5 parking spaces for every two beds that can be provided at maximum design capacity of the facility.
(6) Residential care facilities.
[Amended 2-5-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-3]
(a) With 20% or more of the total bed count dedicated to residents requiring continual health-care services: 1.0 spaces for every five resident beds or 1.0 spaces for every four dwelling units, whichever is greater.
(b) With less than 20% of the total bed count dedicated to residents requiring continual health care: 1.0 space for every three resident beds or 2.0 spaces for every five dwelling units, whichever is greater.
(7) Adult community development: Two off-street parking spaces shall be required for each dwelling unit. However, in the case of townhouse dwellings, an average of 0.5 spaces per dwelling unit may be located along interior streets in locations that are convenient to the dwellings being served, provided that the street is of sufficient width.
[Added 5-3-1999 by Ord. No. 99-2]
(8) Continuing care retirement community (CCRC): In a CCRC, off-street parking shall be provided in clear proximity to each use being served as follows:
[Added 9-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-1]
(a) One parking space shall be provided for each employee on the largest shift; plus
(b) One parking space for every four assisted living residences; plus
(c) One parking space for every five beds in a nursing facility; plus
(d) Parking spaces for each independent living residence in an apartment structure in the amount of1.3; plus
(e) Two parking spaces for each independent living residence in a single-family, two-family or townhouse structure; plus
(f) Additional reserve or overflow parking or parking for guests and visitors as required by the Board as a condition of conditional use approval, based upon evidence demonstrating the need therefor.
B. Retail and service uses.
[Amended 3-3-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-2]
(1) Indoor retail businesses: Parking or storage space for all vehicles used in the conduct of business, plus five parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of floor area of rooms accessible to customers. For a shopping center, see §
170-1709.
[Amended 2-20-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]
(2) Theaters, recreation centers, swimming pools, skating rinks, and other public or private recreation and amusement facilities:
(a) One parking space for every three customers (or patrons), computed on the basis of maximum servicing capacity at any one time, as shall be determined by the Township, plus one additional space for every two persons regularly employed on the premises at a peak period of use.
(b) Specific provisions over and above this standard may be required for uses, such as movie theaters, involving successive changes of patrons with a corresponding overlap in parking required.
(3) Bowling alleys: Five parking spaces per lane.
(4) Banks, credit unions, and related retail financial service organizations:
(a) One parking space per 75 square feet of floor area devoted to customer service and related circulation; plus
(b) Parking for the balance of the facility used for office purposes at a ratio of one parking space per 225 square feet of gross leasable area.
(5) Restaurant or similar use:
(a) One space per three seats; or
(b) One space per 100 square feet of total floor area, whichever yields the greater number of spaces.
(6) Carry-out, drive-in, drive-through, or other fast-food restaurant:
(a) Twenty-four parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area, plus two parking spaces for every three employees.
(b) Fast-food restaurants providing drive-through window service shall be sited in such a manner that at least 10 vehicles can stand in line awaiting such service without blocking access to otherwise required parking spaces.
[Amended 2-20-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]
(7) Automobile service stations: Parking or storage space for all vehicles used directly in the conduct of the business, plus:
(a) One parking space for each gas dispenser;
(b) Three spaces for each service bay or similar facility; and
(c) One space for every two persons employed on the premises.
(8) Grocery store or supermarket: Six spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area, unless part of a shopping center containing an additional 50,000 square feet or more of retail space, in which case this requirement shall be considered to be met through compliance with the overall shopping center requirements, as stipulated in §
170-1709.
[Amended 2-20-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]
(9) Funeral home:
(a) One space for every four seats available for persons attending memorial services; or
(b) One space for every 50 square feet of gross leasable floor area, whichever yields the greater number of spaces.
(10) Automobile sales:
(a) Spaces for parking of vehicles for sale or lease, which shall not be required to meet minimum dimension and aisle width requirements.
(b) One space for customer parking for every 25 vehicles offered for sale or lease.
(d) Four spaces for every service bay or similar facility.
C. Offices.
(1) General offices (including office campus as provided in Article
XII): One parking space per 200 square feet of gross floor area for business, professional, governmental, or institutional offices, including associated storage areas for files, equipment, or office supplies, but excluding medical or dental offices.
(2) Medical or dental offices: One off-street parking space shall be provided per 150 square feet of gross habitable floor area.
[Amended 9-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-1; 4-4-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-03]
D. Industrial and warehouse uses: One parking space for each employee on the shift of greatest employment, or one space for every 500 square feet of gross floor area, whichever yields the greater number of spaces.
E. Community service uses and places of assembly.
(1) General places of assembly: All theaters, auditoriums, churches, and other similar places of assembly, including those associated with public or private educational institutions, shall provide at least two parking spaces per five seats of the assembly or meeting space at maximum capacity. The maximum capacity shall be determined as allowed by applicable Fire Code or Building Code standards.
(2) University, college, academy, or similar institution of higher learning: One parking space for each resident student and each faculty or staff residence on the site, plus two parking spaces for each five seats occupied at maximum capacity, in combination, of any assembly hall, auditorium, stadium, gymnasium, or other places of assembly on the campus.
(3) Schools:
(a) Private vocational or similar adult trade school or training center: One space per student.
(b) Elementary school, nursery school, day-care center: One space per 15 students.
(c) Middle or junior high school: One space per 10 students, plus one space per 10 fixed seats in an auditorium.
(d) High school: One space per four students, plus one space per 10 fixed seats in an auditorium.
F. Miscellaneous uses.
(1) Libraries, museums, galleries, and similar uses: Parking or storage space for all vehicles used directly in the operation of such establishment, plus four parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of total floor area.
(2) Private clubs, lodges, or other organizations of a fraternal, civic, union-related, religious, or similar nature: One parking space for each four members, or one space per 50 square feet used for assembly, dining, meetings, or other specific use of the club facilities, whichever yields the greater number of spaces, plus one additional parking space for every two persons regularly employed on the premises.
(3) Hospitals and rehabilitative services centers: 0.85 spaces per employee on duty at any one shift change or 0.65 spaces per full-time equivalent total employment, whichever yields the greater number of spaces, plus additional parking spaces for visitors on the basis of 0.6 spaces per bed.
[Amended 9-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-1]
(4) Research and development facility: One parking space per 350 square feet of gross leasable area occupied by research and development uses such as laboratories and testing facilities.
G. Other uses. The Board shall determine with which of the preceding categories of parking regulation any unlisted use shall comply.