The purpose of this article is to alleviate or prevent the congestion
of the public streets and so promote the safety and welfare of the
public by establishing minimum requirements for the off-street parking
and loading and unloading of motor vehicles in accordance with the
use to which property is put.
The location of off-street parking spaces in relation to the
use served shall be as prescribed hereinafter. All distances specified
shall be walking distances between such parking spaces and a main
entrance to the use served.
A. Uses in a residence district. Parking spaces accessory to dwellings
shall be located on the same zoning lot as the use served. Spaces
accessory to uses other than dwellings may be located on a lot adjacent
to, or directly across a street or alley from, the lot occupied by
the use served, but in no case at a distance in excess of 300 feet
from such use.
B. Uses in business and manufacturing districts. All required parking
spaces shall be within 500 feet of the use served, except for spaces
accessory to dwelling units (except those located in a transient hotel),
which shall be within 300 feet of the use served. However, no parking
spaces accessory to a use in a business or manufacturing district
shall be located in a residence district, except that private, free,
off-street parking accessory to such uses and municipal parking lots
may be allowed by special use permit in accordance with the administrative
section, within 200 feet of and adjacent to any business or industrial
district.
For the following uses, accessory off-street parking spaces
shall be provided as required hereinafter. Parking spaces required
on an employee basis shall be based on the maximum number of employees
on duty, or residing, or both, on the premises at any one time.
A. Residential uses, as follows:
(1) One-family dwellings and two-family dwellings: One parking space
shall be provided for each dwelling unit.
(2) Multiple-family dwellings (including apartment-hotels): Three parking
spaces shall be provided for every two dwelling units. For lodging
rooms located in an apartment-hotel, one parking space shall be provided
for each two lodging rooms.
(3) Tourist courts, tourist homes, motels and motor hotels: One parking
space shall be provided for each dwelling unit or lodging room, plus
one space for the manager and each employee, plus parking as required
herein for other ancillary uses such as restaurants and meeting rooms.
(4) Hotels, transient: One parking space for each dwelling unit and one
parking space for each two lodging rooms shall be provided.
(5) Lodging houses: One parking space shall be provided for each two
lodging rooms, plus one space for the owner or manager.
(6) Private clubs and lodges: One parking space shall be provided for
each 200 square feet of floor area.
(7) Mobile home parks: One parking space shall be provided for each trailer
plus one space for each employee, plus parking for visitors equal
to 10% of the number of mobile homes.
B. Retail and service uses, as follows:
(1) Retail stores and banks:
(a) One parking space shall be provided for each 200 square feet of floor
area.
(b) Drive-in banks or other similar drive-in establishments shall provide
three stacking spaces per teller or customer service window.
(2) Automobile service stations: One parking space shall be provided
for each employee.
(3) Automobile laundries: Twenty stacking spaces shall be provided for
each wash rack, plus one parking space for each employee.
(4) Bowling alleys: Five parking spaces shall be provided for each alley,
plus such additional spaces as may be required herein for affiliated
uses, such as bars, restaurants and the like.
(5) Establishments dispensing food or beverages for consumption on the
premises: One parking space shall be provided for each 200 square
feet of floor area.
(6) Furniture and appliance stores, household equipment or furniture
repair shops: One parking space shall be provided for each 600 square
feet of floor area.
(7) Motor vehicle sales and machinery sales: One parking space shall
be provided for each 300 square feet of floor area.
(8) Theaters (indoor): One parking space shall be provided for each three
seats.
(9) Undertaking establishments, funeral parlors: Twenty parking spaces
shall be provided for each chapel or parlor, plus one parking space
for each funeral vehicle kept on the premises; in addition, there
shall be provided stacking space for not less than 10 automobiles
for funeral procession assembly.
(10)
Offices, business, professional and governmental: One parking
space shall be provided for each 200 square feet of floor area.
(11)
Wholesale establishments (but not including warehouses and storage
buildings other than accessory): One parking space shall be provided
for each 600 square feet of floor area.
(12)
Establishments engaged in production, processing, cleaning,
servicing, testing or repair of materials, goods or products: One
parking space shall be provided for each employee, plus one parking
space for each vehicle used in the conduct of the enterprise.
(13)
Warehouses and storage buildings: One parking space shall be
provided for each employee, plus one parking space for each vehicle
used in the conduct of the enterprise.
C. Community services uses, as follows:
(1) Church, school, college and other institutional auditoriums: One
parking space shall be provided for each three auditorium seats. Adequate
space shall also be provided for buses used in connection with the
activities of the institution, and all loading and unloading of passengers
shall take place upon the premises.
(2) Colleges, universities and business, professional and trade schools:
One parking space shall be provided for each three employees, and
one parking space shall be provided for each four students, based
on the maximum number of students attending classes on the premises
at any one time during any twenty-four-hour period.
(3) Health centers, government-operated: Three parking spaces shall be
provided for each staff and visiting doctor.
(4) Hospitals: One parking space shall be provided for each two hospital
beds, plus one parking space for each two employees, other than the
staff doctors, plus one parking space for each doctor assigned to
the staff.
(5) Libraries, art galleries and museums, public: One parking space shall
be provided for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(6) Municipal or privately owned recreation buildings or community centers:
One parking space shall be provided for each employee, plus one space
for each 300 square feet of floor space.
(7) Public utility and public service uses: One and one-half parking
spaces shall be provided for each employee, plus one space for each
vehicle used in the conduct of the enterprise.
(8) Schools, nursery, elementary, and high: One parking space shall be
provided for each employee, plus 10 spaces for each 100 pupils.
D. Places of assembly, as follows:
(1) Stadiums, arenas, auditoriums (other than church, school, college,
or other institutional auditoriums), convention halls, exhibition
halls, and other similar places of assembly: Parking spaces equal
in number to 50% of the capacity in persons shall be provided.
E. Miscellaneous uses, as follows:
(1) Fraternities sororities and dormitories: One parking space shall
be provided for each five active members, plus one parking space for
the manager thereof.
(2) Mental health institutions: One parking space shall be provided for
each staff doctor, plus spaces adequate in number, as determined by
the Zoning Administrator, to serve the visiting public.
(3) Rest homes or nursing homes: One parking space shall be provided
for each four beds, plus one parking space for each two employees
(other than staff doctors), plus one parking space for each doctor
assigned to the staff.
(4) Sanitariums, convalescent homes or institutions for the aged or for
children: One parking space shall be provided for each four beds,
plus one parking space for each two employees (other than staff doctors),
plus one parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
(5) Theaters, automobile drive-in: Reservoir parking space equal to 10%
of the vehicle capacity of such theaters shall be provided.
F. For the following uses, parking spaces shall be provided in adequate
number, as determined by the Zoning Administrator, to serve persons
employed or residing on the premises as well as the visiting public:
(1) Airports or aircraft landing fields; heliports.
(2) Convents and monasteries.
(3) Crematories and mausoleums.
(4) Fraternal or religious institutions.
(5) Outdoor amusement establishments, such as fairgrounds, permanent
carnivals, kiddie parks, and other similar amusement centers.
(6) Penal and correctional institutions.
(7) Rectories and parish houses.
G. Mixed uses. When two or more uses are located on the same zoning
lot within the same building, parking spaces equal in number to the
sum of the separate requirements for each use shall be provided. No
parking space or portion thereof shall serve as a required space for
more than one use unless otherwise authorized by the Board of Zoning
Appeals.
H. Other uses. For uses not listed heretofore in this schedule of parking
requirements, parking spaces shall be provided on the same basis as
required for the most similar listed use, or as determined by the
Zoning Administrator.
For the uses listed in the following table, off-street loading
berths shall be provided on the basis of the gross floor area of buildings
or portions thereof devoted to such uses in the amounts shown herein:
Schedule of Loading Requirements
|
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Use
|
Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
|
Required Number of Berths
|
Minimum Horizontal Dimensions of Berths
(feet)
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Hospitals, sanitariums and other institutional uses
Hotels, clubs and lodges, except as set forth in "Establishments
dispensing food or beverages for consumption on the premises" below
Hotels, clubs and lodges, when containing any of the following:
retail shops, convention halls, auditoriums, exhibition halls or business
or professional offices (other than accessory)
|
10,000 to 200,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
For each additional 200,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 25
|
|
10,000 to 20,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
20,000 to 150,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
For each additional 150,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 50
|
Retail stores
Establishments dispensing food or beverages for consumption
on the premises
Motor vehicle and machinery sales
Wholesale establishments (but not including warehouse and storage
buildings other than accessory)
|
5,000 to 10,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
10,000 to 25,000
|
2
|
10 x 25 each
|
|
25,000 to 40,000
|
2
|
10 x 50 each
|
|
For each additional 200,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 50
|
Auditoriums, convention halls, exhibition halls, sports arenas,
stadiums
Bowling alleys
|
10,000 to 20,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
20,000 to 100,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
For each additional 100,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 50
|
Banks and offices, business, professional and governmental
|
10,000 to 100,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
For each additional 100,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 25
|
|
For each additional 500,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 25
|
Establishments engaged in production, processing, cleaning,
servicing, testing or repair of materials, goods or products
Warehouses and storage buildings
|
5,000 to 10,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
10,000 to 40,000
|
1
|
10 x 50
|
|
40,000 to 100,000
|
2
|
10 x 50 each
|
|
For each additional 100,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 50
|
Theaters
|
8,000 to 25,000
|
1
|
10 x 50
|
|
For each additional 50,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 25
|
Undertaking establishments and funeral parlors
|
8,000 to 100,000
|
1
|
10 x 25
|
|
For each additional 100,000 or fraction thereof
|
1 additional
|
10 x 25
|