Any building or other structure erected, altered or used, and
any lot used or occupied, for any of the following purposes shall
be provided with minimum off-street parking spaces as set forth below,
together with adequate passageways, driveways or other means of circulation
and access to and from a street or way. Each parking space shall consist
of a rectangular area having dimensions not less than nine (9) feet
in width and eighteen (18) feet in length, except as permitted by
section 1705. Aisles serving such parking spaces shall have a minimum
width of twenty-six (26) feet, except as permitted by section 1705.
In the event that individual zoning district regulations elsewhere
in this ordinance conflict with the regulations in this article, the
requirements of such individual zoning districts shall control.
Dwelling: One (1) all-weather parking space per family on the same
lot therewith; provided, that in D Residential District for any dwelling
other than single-family or two-family the required space need not
be located on the same lot if situated within three hundred (300)
feet of such dwelling.
For any of the following uses the required parking space shall be
all-weather and shall be located on the same lot therewith or on land
adjacent thereto:
Church, school, public auditorium, assembly or meeting room, or other
similar place of public or private assembly; one (1) parking spaces
for every four (4) seats provided for public assembly.
Club; one (1) parking space for each two (2) resident occupants,
plus ten (10) parking spaces for every one thousand (1,000) square
feet of floor area in active use.
One
(1) space for every resident up to five (5) residents, and one (1)
space for every two (2) residents over the initial five (5) residents,
unless satisfactory proof is submitted to the Township that such individuals
are incapable or not permitted to operate a motor vehicle during the
period of residency at the facility.
For any of the following uses the required parking spaces shall be
an all-weather type, paved, and such parking spaces shall be located
on the same lot as the principal use except as provided in section
1701 below:
Hotel, Inn, Automobile Court, Motel: A minimum of one and one-half
(1 1/2) spaces per guest room or rental unit except in Planned
Office Park, Mixed Use Planned Development or Business Park Districts
where the minimum required parking shall be reduced to one and three-tenths
(1.3) space per guest room or rental unit.
Four and one-half (4 1/2) spaces per one thousand (1,000)
square feet of gross leasable floor area up to and including fifty
thousand (50,000) square feet.
Four (4) spaces per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross
leasable floor area in excess of fifty thousand (50,000) square feet
and up to one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet.
Three and one-half (3 1/2) spaces per one thousand (1,000)
square feet of gross leasable floor area of one hundred thousand (100,000)
square feet or greater.
Industrial, Manufacturing, Fabricating or Research and Development
Establishments: One (1) space for every eight hundred (800) square
feet of gross leasable floor area.
Service Stations and Automobile Repair Facilities: Six (6) spaces
for the first lift, wheel alignment or similar work station, five
(5) spaces for the second such work station, and three (3) spaces
for each additional work station.
Automobile, Truck or Similar Dealerships: One (1) space for every
five hundred (500) square feet of gross leasable area of showroom
and office space, spaces equal to the largest number of vehicles in
inventory in the preceding twelve (12) months, plus parking spaces
as required for body and vehicle repair.
Apartment Hotel, Apartment House, Multifamily Dwelling: 1.6 spaces
for every dwelling unit. Parking spaces may be located in a parallel
parking space, surface parking lot, within a private or building garage,
or on a paved area adjacent to a private garage.
Other Uses Not Specifically Stated Herein: Four and one-half (4 1/2)
spaces for every one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross leasable
floor area.
[Ord. No. 793,
§ 1, 3-13-1978]
The parking spaces required in section 1700.D. herein may be located elsewhere than on the same lot when authorized as a special exception, subject to the provisions of article XVII section 1701.B. herein and also subject to the following regulations:
That the owners of two (2) or more establishments shall submit, with
their application for special exception, a site plan showing joint
use and location of a common off-street parking area;
The some portion of the common off-street parking area lies within
two hundred (200) feet of an entrance, regularly used by patrons,
into the building served thereby; and
That the zoning hearing board may, in its discretion, reduce the
aggregate amount of required parking space upon determination that
great efficiency is effected by joint use of a common parking area,
but in no case shall the required off-street parking area be reduced
more than twenty-five (25) percent.
All parking lots in "D" Residential, "D-1" Residential, "E"
Residential, "RS" Residential Special, Commercial, Shopping Center,
Office Laboratory, Campus Industrial, Industrial Park, Limited Industrial,
Heavy Industrial, High Rise Apartment and Open Space Recreation districts,
unless otherwise provided in the regulations pertaining to the particular
zoning district, shall be operated and maintained in accordance with
all the following conditions:
Except in a shopping center district; they shall be provided with
wheel or bumper guards so located and arranged that no part of any
parked vehicles extend beyond the boundaries of the parking lot.
Lighting facilities shall be so arranged that they neither unreasonably
nor unnecessarily disturb occupants of adjacent residential properties
nor interfere with traffic by either location or glare.
A planting strip shall be provided along each property line which
is opposite or adjacent to a residential district on which shall be
planted hedge, evergreens or other suitable shrubbery so arranged
as to minimize noise, glare and dust from all parking facilities.
There shall be no more than one attendant shelter building containing
not more than 50 feet of gross floor areas and set in a distance of
not less than 20 feet from any boundary of the parking lot which abuts
a residential district.
Off-street parking facilities existing at the effective date
of this ordinance shall not subsequently be reduced to an amount less
than required for a similar new building or new use. Off-street parking
facilities provided to comply with the provisions of this ordinance
shall not subsequently be reduced below the requirements of this ordinance.
In addition to required off-street parking spaces, the foregoing
uses shall be provided with adequate off-street loading spaces.
Parking structures shall not be located within any required yard,
except as otherwise provided in this ordinance. Parking structures
shall be constructed so as to preserve at least one side of the principal
building for which said structure was designed to serve with an unobstructed
visual access (excluding landscaping) to a public or private street
or driveway.
Maximum height limitations: 60% of the height of the tallest principal
structure for which the parking structure serves as an accessory use,
but in no event shall the height be greater than six levels of parking
above grade, counting the rooftop as one level.
Ramps for the movement of vehicles between parking levels shall be
designed to provide an optimal movement of vehicular traffic within
the parking structure.
Parking structures shall be so designed to minimize blank concrete
facades through the use of innovative architectural detail. The design
of the exterior of the parking structure shall be compatible with
the exterior design of the principal structure to the extent that
the parking facility is clearly identified with the principal structure.
Any parking structure or group of parking structures containing 300
parking spaces or more in total shall provide a grade-separated pedestrian
walkway connecting the parking facility with the principal structure
or structures.
Parking structures shall be landscaped in accordance with and to
the same extent as the overall landscape plan for the principal use
and structure the parking structure shall serve.
Within an enclosed parking structure or deck, the following aisle
widths and parking space angles shall apply:
Parking Stall
Aisle Width
Angle of Parking
(degrees)
Depth
(ft)
Width
(ft)
One-Way
(ft)
Two-Way
(ft)
90
18
9
*
26
60
21
9
18
*
45
19
9
15
*
30
19
9
12
*
* NOTE: Not permitted
Parking layouts using ninety-degree parking spaces shall be
designed for two-way travel. Parking layouts using less than ninety-degree
parking spaces shall be for one-way travel only, clearly marked and
signed as such.
All parking areas (parking lots, parking spaces and parking
structures), unless otherwise provided in the regulations pertaining
to the particular zoning district, shall have the following buffering
requirements: Buffers shall consist of a double row of evergreens,
15 feet on center, with the rows 10 feet apart. The rows shall be
staggered such that each tree is diagonally opposite a tree in the
adjacent row. The evergreens shall be a minimum height of six to eight
feet at installation and shall conform to the standards and specifications
of the American Nurserymen's Association. In addition, opaque fencing
or other screening material may be required at the discretion of the
township council upon the recommendation of the planning agency. Buffers
shall be required in the following areas:
All parking areas (parking lots, parking spaces and parking
structures), unless otherwise provided in the regulations pertaining
to the particular zoning district, shall have the following berming
requirements: Berming shall consist of mounded earth a minimum of
three feet above the finished grade elevation of the street for subsection
A. or the property line for subsection B. of this section, appropriately
landscaped with an acceptable ground cover, street trees, and low,
interspersed shrubs, designed in such a manner as to not impede sight
triangles and to visually screen parked vehicles from the traveling
public. The Township Council may waive berming requirements pursuant
to the provisions of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance
of 1980, Ordinance No. 837, as amended,[1] in the event sufficient difference in grade exists between
adjacent properties. Berms shall be required at the following locations:
The reserved parking area shall be paved and taken out of the reserve
in the event that it is determined by Township Council, within the
sole discretion of Township Council, that the then existing parking
for the use of a property is not adequate.
Township Council may designate a lesser percentage of reserved parking
area than 25% and/or subsequently reduce the reserved parking percentage
either partially or fully.
When any portion of the reserved parking is not in active use for
parking, the area shall be landscaped in accordance with the provisions
of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.