It is the intention of these regulations that all structures and land uses shall be provided with a sufficient amount of off-street vehicular parking and loading space to meet the needs of persons making use of such structures or land uses, but in no case less than the minimum standards specified in §
240-54 of these regulations.
Structures and land uses in existence, or for which building
permits have been issued prior to the adoption of these regulations,
shall not be subject to any additional parking or loading space requirements
of these regulations, provided that any parking or loading facilities
then existing to serve such structures or uses shall not in the future
be reduced, except where they exceed such requirements, in which case
they shall not be reduced below such requirements. Required parking
and loading facilities for the existing portion of such structures
or uses shall, however, be provided at the time of any enlargement
of such existing structures or uses in the future.
[Amended 2-1-1984; 5-26-2011]
A. Off-street parking space shall be provided as follows, except that the Commission, in approving the issuance of a special permit, may require additional off-street parking where said Commission determines that such is necessary in accordance with the purposes set forth in §
240-52 above:
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Use
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Minimum Required Off-Street Parking Spaces
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Place of worship
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1 per each 5 seats or pew spaces
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Club
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1 per member or, in case of family memberships, 1 per family,
except that where the maximum capacity of the use served is not adequate
to accommodate all members at the same time, the Commission may permit
an appropriate reduction of the parking requirement
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Private school, nursery school, day camp
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1 per each teacher and staff member, plus 1 per each 6 pupils
or campers
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Museum/art gallery
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1 per employee, plus 1 per each 400 square feet of floor area.
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Retail and personal service establishments, businesses and professional
offices
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1 per each 125 square feet of ground floor area and 1 per each
250 square feet of other floor area, not including basement area devoted
to utilities and storage and not open to the public
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Restaurants
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1 per each 75 square feet of floor area
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Automotive service stations
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At least 10 spaces per station
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Other uses
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Off-street parking requirements for uses that do not fall within
the categories listed above shall be determined by the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
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B. Where two or more different uses occur on a single lot, the total
amount of parking facilities required shall be the sum of the requirements
for each individual use on the lot, except that the Commission, in
approving a special permit application, may approve a plan with a
lesser amount of total parking, provided that said Commission finds
that the capacity to be provided will substantially meet the intent
of the requirements of these regulations by reason of variation in
the probable time of maximum capacity of each such use, or for other
similar reason.
[Amended 2-1-1984]
Within Neighborhood Shopping Center Districts, off-street loading space shall be required for each 5,000 square feet, or major fraction thereof, of ground floor area. In the case of special permit uses, off-street loading requirements shall be as determined necessary by the Commission in accordance with the purposes set forth in §
240-52 above.
[Amended 2-1-1984]
The off-street parking and loading facilities as required by
these regulations shall be provided on the same lot or premises with
the structure or land use served, except that off-street parking spaces
required for structures or land uses on two adjoining lots may be
provided in a single common facility on one or both of said lots if
approved by the Commission. Where said Commission approves the location
of required off-street parking spaces on a different lot than that
occupied by the use served, the Commission shall require, as a condition
of its approval, a legal instrument satisfactory to assure the continued
use of said parking spaces in connection with the land uses and structures
served.
All off-street parking and loading spaces shall comply with
the following standards and requirements:
A. The area required for the parking of one motor vehicle shall have
a width of at least nine feet and a depth of 20 feet if unenclosed,
and a width of at least 10 feet and a depth of at least 20 feet if
bordered by walls or columns on two or more sides, exclusive of passageways
and driveways appurtenant thereto and giving access thereto, and having
direct usable access to a road, but not requiring the backing of a
vehicle into the road right-of-way. Aisles between rows of parking
spaces shall be at least 25 feet wide, except where the Commission
approves a lesser distance as adequate for areas with angled parking
spaces.
[Amended 2-1-1984]
B. Each off-street loading space shall have a width of at least 12 feet
and a length of at least 30 feet, with a height clearance of not less
than 14 feet.
C. Access drives serving any off-street parking or loading area shall
be designed so as to provide for safe and efficient vehicular and
pedestrian circulation both on the subject premises and in relation
to the adjoining road system.
D. In all off-street parking areas containing 20 or more parking spaces,
at least one tree shall be provided within such parking area for each
10 parking spaces. Such trees shall be distributed throughout the
entire parking area and shall be so arranged and located as to define
the areas of major traffic flow and not in any way impede or interfere
with such flow.
Where a parking plan is required by these regulations, it shall
be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its approval
and shall consist of a plot plan drawn to scale and showing all of
the following information:
A. The location and dimensions of the proposed parking area, the location
of any buildings or other facilities served by this area, the location
of a property lines within 50 feet of the area, and the location of
the road or roads from which access is to be obtained.
B. Contour data and/or spot elevations in sufficient detail to enable
the Commission to readily determine the existing and proposed grading
of the parking area.
C. Indication on the plan of the type of surfacing proposed, the method
of providing for storm drainage, and any other improvements, including
landscaping, which may be required or appropriate. The Commission
shall act to approve or disapprove such a plan within 60 days of the
date it is received, and failure to act within such time limit shall
constitute approval of the plan.