Off-street parking space shall be required for all buildings constructed or new uses established after the effective date of this chapter. Each off-street space shall consist of at least 200 square feet, with a minimum width of 10 feet and depth of 20 feet. In addition, space necessary for aisles, maneuvering and drives shall be provided. Parking requirements are specified in §
103-50.
[Amended 1-9-1985; 2-12-1992 by L.L. No. 5-1992]
The following schedule is established for off-street parking
spaces:
Use
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Minimum Number of Spaces Required
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Residential
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2 per single-family dwelling unit (DU)
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2 per multifamily DU with 3 or more bedrooms
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1.5 per multifamily DU with 1 or 2 bedrooms
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1 per multifamily efficiency DU
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Motel, hotel, rooming house or tourist home
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1 for each guest room
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Administrative, professional, institutional or utility office
or bank
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3 for each 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area (GLA), with
a minimum of 3
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Funeral home
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15, plus 1 for each 2 employees
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Church or temple
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1 for each 5 seating spaces in main assembly room
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School
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2 for each classroom
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Theater, cinema or other place of assembly
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1 for each 5 seating spaces
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Nursing or convalescent home
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1 for each 2 employees on maximum working shift, plus 1 for
every 3 beds
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Clubs or restaurants
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1 for each 200 square feet of GLA
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Bowling establishment
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4 for each alley
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Wholesale, storage or freight terminal
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1 for each 1,000 square feet of GLA
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Industrial or manufacturing uses
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1 for each 2 employees on the maximum working shift, plus 1
for each company vehicle
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Home occupation
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1 for each 200 square feet devoted to such use
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Retail stores, commercial or shopping center
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5 per 1,000 square feet of GLA for more than 600,000 total square
feet; 4.5 per 1,000 square feet of GLA for 300,000 to 600,000 total
square feet; 4 per 1,000 square feet of GLA for 100,000 to 300,000
total square feet of GLA; and 3.5 per 1,000 square feet of GLA for
up to 100,000 total square feet
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Commercial garage
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3 for each 1,000 square feet of GLA devoted to retail sales;
2 for each service bay; 1 for each 1,000 square feet of storage area;
the minimum shall be 4 spaces
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Unspecified uses
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3 for each 1,000 square feet of GLA
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Except for one-, two-, three- or four-family dwellings, all
parking spaces required by this chapter shall be accessible from a
public street by a driveway or aisle which shall conform to the following
minimum requirements:
A. No space in any required driveway or aisle shall be counted toward
satisfying the parking requirements of this chapter.
B. Driveways serving parking areas containing eight or fewer parking
spaces shall be a minimum of 12 feet in width, while those serving
nine or more parking spaces or one or more loading spaces shall be
a minimum of 24 feet in width. No parking space shall have direct
access to a driveway.
C. Aisles providing access between parking and loading spaces and driveways
shall be a minimum of 24 feet in width.
D. Driveways and aisles shall have a minimum vertical clearance of 14
feet, clear of any obstruction.
E. Entrances to a public street shall be no narrower than the driveway
or aisle they serve nor more than 36 feet in width, except where lane
dividers are installed to segregate entering, existing or turning
traffic or where the aisle served exceeds 36 feet in width.
Wherever any driveway, aisle, parking space or loading space
is adjacent to or within two feet of any building wall, a guardrail
or other suitable protection consistent with the level of use, as
determined by the Town Planning Board, shall be installed. This provision
shall not apply to one- and two-family dwellings.
[Amended 2-12-1992 by L.L. No. 5-1992]
Parking and loading spaces, driveways and aisles serving or
located in a parking area containing eight or fewer spaces shall be
paved with at least a suitable base of compacted gravel. Paving requirements
for those spaces, driveways and aisles with more than eight spaces
shall conform to the following requirements:
A. In the R-80 and R-40 Districts, a suitable base of compacted gravel
shall be required.
B. In the R-20 and R-10 Districts, a suitable base of compacted gravel
shall be required for the following uses:
(1) Dwelling units of fewer than 10 per site.
(2) Rooming houses and tourists homes.
(3) Administrative, professional, institutional or utility offices with
fewer than 20 spaces.
(4) Nursing homes with fewer than 20 spaces.
(5) Wholesale, storage, freight terminal or utility use with fewer than
20 spaces.
C. In the R-20 and R-10 Districts with the following uses, parking areas
shall be paved to at least the standards of a local street:
(1) Dwelling units of 10 or more per site.
(2) Administrative, professional, institutional or utility offices with
20 or more spaces.
(3) Nursing homes with 20 or more spaces.
(4) Wholesale storage, freight terminal or utility use with 20 or more
spaces.
(7) Theaters or other places of assembly.
(11)
Industrial or manufacturing uses.
(13)
Commercial or shopping centers.
D. In the B-1, B-2, ID, ID-2, HDD, MHD and all PDD Districts, parking
areas shall be paved to at least the standards of a local street.
E. Any use(s) in the R-20 or R-10 District which have not been included
above shall be reviewed by the Planning Board to determine whether
a base of compacted gravel is sufficient or whether the area(s) should
be paved. In making this decision the Planning Board shall consider
the number of spaces and/or driveway area the use has, the frequency
of use the proposed use gets, the type of use the proposed use gets
(heavy truck, buses, vans or cars) and the type of business or use
on the site.
F. All parking areas of nine or more spaces that are required by this
Code to be paved to the standard of a local street must be striped
with semipermanent clearly visible painted lines delineating the approved
size, location and number of the parking spaces as shown on the site
or sketch plan approved by the Town Planning Board or the Town Board.
Required regular maintenance of the striping includes the repainting
of these lines, as needed, to the same width and length as originally
approved.
[Added 8-14-1996 by L.L. No. 6-1996]
All required parking and loading spaces, driveways and aisles
shall be maintained to at least the standard of original construction
by the property owner.
All parking areas, driveways and aisles shall be graded to permit
drainage either by surface or by storm drains of suitable capacity
and shall cross adjacent property only by way of a drainage easement
to natural watercourses or collective storm sewers.