A.
Unless specified otherwise in another article of this chapter, all off-street parking spaces shall be provided and satisfactorily maintained in accordance with the following provisions for each building or use which, after the effective day of this chapter, is established, erected, enlarged or altered for any of the following purposes or uses in any district. For uses not specifically listed, the requirements for the most similar use listed shall be as follows:
(2)
Public or private recreational use.
(a)
Private club or lodge: one for every 100 feet of floor area available for patrons.
(b)
Bowling alley: five for each lane.
(c)
Public swimming pool or swimming club: one for every 12 square feet of water surface or one for every five persons for whom dwelling facilities are provided, whichever is greater.
(d)
Outdoor commercial recreation: one for every 1,500 square feet of area.
(e)
Indoor commercial recreation: one for 150 square feet of gross floor area devoted to such use.
(3)
Governmental, institutional and educational use.
(a)
Places of public or private assembly, including churches, auditoriums, theaters and assembly halls: one for every four permanent or temporary seats, plus one for every 100 square feet of meeting room available.
(b)
Community center, library and museum: one for every 250 square feet of floor area in public use.
(c)
Hospital and sanitarium: one for each bed, plus one for each employee on the shift of greatest employment.
(d)
Convalescent home and nursing home: 1/2 for each adult attendant, plus one for every 500 square feet of gross floor area.
(e)
Private kindergarten or child institutional home: one for each adult attendant, plus one for every 500 square feet of gross floor area.
(f)
Schools: one for each faculty member and other full-time employees, plus one for every 12 students aged 16 years or older.
(g)
Dormitory: one for each three residents.
(4)
Retail, commercial and business use.
(a)
Retail store or shop: one for each 300 square feet of gross sales floor area and/or area serving customers.
(b)
Department store or supermarket: one for every 75 square feet of sales floor area and/or other area serving customers.
(c)
Personal service businesses, such as barbershops, photo shops, beautician, shoe repair and the like: one for each 300 square feet of gross floor area.
(d)
Restaurant, cafeteria, tavern or cafe: two for every 100 square feet of gross floor area, plus one for each employee.
(e)
Medical or dental offices: four for each practitioner.
(f)
Self-service laundromat: one for every 50 feet of gross floor area.
(g)
Automobile service and repair: four for each bay or one for every 200 square feet of floor and ground area allotted to service and repair, whichever is greater, plus one for each employee.
(h)
New and used automobile sales and service agency: one for every 200 square feet of floor and ground area devoted to sales and service and repair, plus one for each employee.
(i)
Banks, credit unions and the like: one for every 300 square feet of floor area for serving customers.
(j)
Medical and dental: six for each practitioner.
(k)
Funeral home: one for every four seats for patrons use or one for every 50 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.
(l)
Professional offices and businesses: one for every 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(m)
Other office building: one for every 100 square feet of floor space in office use, but in no case less than two for each tenant.
(n)
Shopping center:
[1]
Having gross leasable area from 25,000 to 400,000 square feet: four for every 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area.
[2]
Having a gross leasable area from 400,000 to 600,000 square feet: 4 1/2 for every 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area.
[3]
Having gross leasable area greater than 600,000 square feet: five for every 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area.
(o)
Movie theater: one for every four seats, plus one for every employee on the shift of greatest employment.
(p)
Hotel, motel or inn: 1.2 for each rental room or suite, plus one for every three seats in restaurants or meeting rooms.
(q)
Temporary places where Christmas trees, flowers, produce or other goods are sold: 10 minimum places, plus additional spaces as determined by the Borough Council after observing traffic conditions at such locations.
(5)
Industrial and other related uses: one for each employee on the shift of greatest employment or one for every 500 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater, plus one for every company vehicle.
B.
For buildings or uses other than those specified above, determination of the appropriate parking space requirements shall be made by the Borough Council consistent with the standards set forth herein for comparable buildings or uses.