PARKING TABLE
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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45°
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9.0 ft.
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19.7 ft.
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12.5 ft.
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12.7 ft.
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51.9 ft.
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45.6
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60°
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9.0 ft.
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21.0 ft.
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17.5 ft.
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10.5 ft.
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59.5 ft.
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55.0
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90°
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9.0 ft.
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19.0 ft.
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22.0 ft.
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9.0 ft.
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60.0 ft.
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TABLE 1. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
COMMERCIAL
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Retail sales, business, personal and professional services,
and office and research service facilities shall provide off-street
parking and loading facilities as follows:
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USE*
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MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENT
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Auto parts stores, except auto parts departments of department
or similar stores
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Auto sales
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area of
sales and showroom area, 3 spaces for every service bay in repair
garage areas, and 1 space for every vehicle customarily used in the
operation of this use or stored on the premises. This shall not include
space provided for vehicles for sale or lease.
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See Table A of §405.795
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Banking facilities
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4½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area (excluding
areas under canopy)
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None
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Banquet facilities and conference centers
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1.5 spaces for every 100 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Barber and beauty shops
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3 spaces for every chair
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None
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Beverage shops
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6½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Bookstores and cardshops
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4½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Car wash, except self-service
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Reservoir (line-up) parking equal to 5 times the capacity of
the car wash
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None
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Car wash, self-service
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Line-up area for each wash stall of sufficient size to accommodate
4 cars
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None
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Child care centers, day nurseries
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2 spaces plus 1 space for every employee on the maximum shift;
a paved unobstructed pick-up space with adequate stacking area (as
determined by the Department of Planning) shall be provided in addition
to standard driveway and parking requirements; or
1 space for every 6 children; a safe pedestrian walkway system
as approved by the Department of Planning shall be provided through
parking areas to the building entrance, with a safety zone a minimum
of fifteen (15) feet in width between parking spaces in front of the
building entrance, shall be provided in addition to standard driveway
and parking requirements
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None
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Cigar and newspaper stands
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Clubs and lodges
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1 space for every 4 seats or 1 space for every 3 members
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See Table B of §405.795
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Commercial service facilities and retail sales uses (except
as herein noted)
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5½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Commercial vegetable and flower gardening, plant nurseries and
greenhouses
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, 1 space
for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or stored
on the premises, plus 5 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor
area of salesroom
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None
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Equipment sales, service, rental and repair
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Filling station
(service station)
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1 space for every employee on the maximum shift
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None
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Fishing tackle and bait shop
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5 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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None
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Food markets, 5,000 sq. ft. gross floor area and over
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5 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Food markets under 5,000 sq. ft. gross floor area (convenience
store)
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Furniture store, retail
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3 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Home improvement centers
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4½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Hotels, motels
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1 space for every sleeping unit, 2 spaces for every 3 employees
on the maximum shift, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used
in operation of the use or stored on the premises
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See Table B of §405.795
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Junkyards, wrecking yards and salvage yards, kennels, landfills
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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None
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Laundry and dry cleaning pick-up
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5 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Mail order sales
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1 space for every employee, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily
used in operation of the use or stored on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Medical and dental offices and clinics
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4½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area, or
4 spaces for every doctor and 1 space for every additional employee,
whichever is greater
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See Table B of §405.795
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Mortuaries
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1 space for every 5 seats, 10 space minimum
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None
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Nightclubs
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25 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area, including outdoor
areas
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None
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Offices and office buildings (except as noted herein)
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table B of §405.795
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Plumbing, air conditioning and heating equipment (sales, repairs,
and warehousing)
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. of sale and office
area, 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Research facilities and laboratories (under the same ownership
or management)
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a. Less than 100,000 sq. ft.
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area up
to 50,000 sq. ft., plus 2½ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross
floor area over 50,000 sq. ft.
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See Table B of §405.795
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b. 100,000 sq. ft. or larger
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300 spaces plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees over 400 employees
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See Table B of §405.795
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Restaurants, bar, cocktail lounge
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1 space for every 3 seats plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees
on the maximum shift
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None
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Restaurants, fast food
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1 space for every 2 seats plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees
on the maximum shift
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None
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Towed vehicle storage yards
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift plus 1 space
for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or stored
on the premises
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None
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Vehicle service centers and repair facilities
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1 space for every employee on the maximum shift, 3 spaces for
every service bay, and 1 space for every vehicle customarily used
in operation of the use
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None
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Veterinary clinics and hospitals
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4 spaces for every doctor plus 1 space for every additional
employee
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None
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Any business or use not listed herein shall be as determined
by the Building Inspector or City Engineer.
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TABLE 2. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
CULTURAL, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATIONAL
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Cultural, entertainment and recreational uses shall provide
off-street parking and loading facilities as follows:
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USE*
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MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENT
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Amusement parks
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1 sq. ft. of parking for each sq. ft. of public activity area
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None
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Athletic fields
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20 spaces for every diamond or athletic field, or 1 space for
every 4 seats, whichever is greater. (1 seat is equal to 2 feet of
bench length)
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None
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Auditoriums, theaters, meeting rooms and places for public assembly
(except as noted herein)
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1 space for every 4 seats or 1 space for every 50 sq. ft. gross
floor area when there is no fixed seating
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See Table B of §405.795
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Banquet facilities and conference centers
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25 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Boat dock, harbor, marinas
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0.7 spaces for every berth or mooring, 2 spaces for every 3
employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily
used in operation of the use or stored on the premises
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None
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Bowling alleys
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5 spaces for every alley
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None
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Camping
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1 dust free 10 x 30 space for every campsite
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None
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Clubs and lodges
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1 space for every 4 seats or 1 space for every 3 members
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See Table B of §405.795
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Community centers and private, not-for-profit recreation centers,
including gymnasiums and indoor swimming pools
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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None
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Drive-in theaters
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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None
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Fairgrounds
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Sufficient open land convertible to parking such that no vehicle
need be parked on any street
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None
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Golf courses
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Space equivalent to 1% of the total land area. Parking areas
along roads or private drives may be used to fulfill this requirement.
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None
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Golf driving ranges
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2 spaces for every tee
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None
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Gymnasium without bleachers or fixed seating (except as noted
herein)
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1 space for every 100 sq. ft. gross floor area
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None
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Handball, racquetball courts
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3 spaces for every court
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None
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Ice and roller rinks
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1 space for every 100 sq. ft. of skating area or playing surface
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None
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Indoor soccer
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50 spaces for every playing field, plus 1 space for every 3
seats of spectator seating (1 seat equals 2 feet of bench length),
plus 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, but in no
case less than 100 spaces
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None
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Parks, playgrounds, picnic grounds
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Space equivalent to 1% of the total land area. Parking area
available along park roads or private drives may be used to fulfill
this requirement.
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None
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Racetracks
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1 space for every 4 seats (1 seat is equal to 2 ft. of bench
length)
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None
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Recreation centers
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
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None
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Retreats, having dormitories
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1 space for every 2 dormitory units, plus 2 spaces for every
3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily
used in operation of the use or stored on the premises
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None
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Retreats, without dormitories
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Sufficient parking area such that no vehicle need be parked
on any street
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None
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Stadiums, sports arenas, and gymnasiums with spectator facilities
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1 space for every 4 seats (1 seat is equal to 2 ft. of bench
length)
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See Table A of §405.795
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Swimming pools
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2 spaces for every 100 sq. ft. of water area
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None
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Tennis courts
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4 spaces for every court
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None
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Any business or use not listed herein shall be as determined
by the Building Inspector or City Engineer.
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TABLE 3. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
INDUSTRIAL
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Industrial uses shall provide off-street parking and loading
facilities as follows:
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USE*
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MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENT
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Animal slaughtering, meatpacking and rendering
Blacksmith, sheet metal, and welding shops
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Extraction of raw materials, logging operations
Junkyards, salvage yards, and wrecking yards
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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None
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Laundry or dry cleaning plants
Mail order sales
Manufacturing and fabrication
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Plumbing, air conditioning and heating equipment (sales, repairs
and warehousing)
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3⅓ spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area of
sales and office area, 2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum
shift, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used in operation
of the use or stored on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Reclamation plants
Steel mills, foundries, or smelters
Warehousing and wholesaling
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2 space for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 space
for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or stored
on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Any business or use not listed herein shall be as determined
by the Building Inspector or City Engineer.
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TABLE 4. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
INSTITUTIONAL
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Institutional uses shall provide off-street parking and loading
facilities as follows:
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USE*
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MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENT
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Churches
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1 space for every 4 seats (1 seat equals 2 feet of bench length),
plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the
use or stored on the premises
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None
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Fire stations
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1 space for every employee on the maximum shift
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None
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Foster homes
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1 space for every 5 beds, plus 1 space for every 2 employees
on the maximum shift
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None
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Hospitals
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1 space for every 2 beds, plus 1 space for every staff doctor
and employee on the maximum shift
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See Table B of §405.795
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Libraries, reading rooms
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5 spaces for every 1,000 sq. ft. gross floor area, 1 space for
every 6 seats in an accessory auditorium, and 2 spaces for every 3
employees on the maximum shift
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None
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Nursing homes
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1 space for every 5 beds, 1 space for every self-care unit,
and 1 space for every 2 employees on the maximum shift
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See Table B of §405.795
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Police stations
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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None
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Postal stations
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4 spaces for every customer service station, 2 spaces for every
3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 space for every vehicle customarily
used in operation of the use or stored on the premises
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See Table A of §405.795
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Schools, public and private, all grades and vocational
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1 space for every classroom and office, and 1 space for every
4 students over 16 years of age
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None
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Schools, special
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1 space for every classroom and office
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None
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Any business or use not listed herein shall be as determined
by the Building Inspector or City Engineer.
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TABLE 5. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURE
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Open space and agricultural uses shall provide off-street parking
and loading facilities as follows:
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USE*
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MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENTS
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Agriculture operations, farm buildings
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Sufficient open land available for parking so that no vehicle
need be parked on any street
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None
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Cemeteries
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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None
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Forest and wildlife reservations
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Sufficient open land available for parking so that no vehicle
need be parked on any street
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None
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Any business or use not listed herein shall be as determined
by the Building Inspector or City Engineer.
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TABLE 6. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
RESIDENTIAL
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Residential uses shall provide off-street parking and loading
facilities as follows:
[Ord. No. 4131 § 4, 8-14-2017] |
Use*
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Minimum Parking Requirements
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Minimum Loading Requirement
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Dormitories or group living facilities
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1 space for every 2 dormitory units or 1 space for every 3 occupants
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None
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Dwellings, multiple-family, row houses, or other group house
arrangements
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1 1/2 spaces for every living unit
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None
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Dwellings, single-family (including single-family earth sheltered)
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1 space for every dwelling, except 2 spaces for every dwelling
in the "R-1A" Residential District and "NU" Non-Urban District
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None
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Dwellings, two-family
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1 space for each living unit
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None
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Group homes for the developmentally disabled
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2 spaces for each such use
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None
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Group homes for the elderly
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2 spaces for each such use
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None
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Group living facilities for religious purposes
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1 space for every 2 occupants
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None
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Any business or use not listed herein shall be as determined
by the Building Inspector or City Engineer.
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TABLE 7. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS —
TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND UTILITIES
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Transportation and communication uses and utilities shall provide
off-street parking and loading facilities as follows:
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USE*
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MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENT
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Airports, heliports, and landing strips
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises, plus 1 space for every 200 sq. ft. of lobby
area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Highway Department garages
Public utilities and sewage treatment plants
Radio, T.V. and other communication facilities
Railroad switching yards
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises
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None
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Terminal (air, bus, railroad, truck and watercraft)
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2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1
space for every vehicle customarily used in operation of the use or
stored on the premises, plus 1 space for every 200 sq. ft. of lobby
area
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See Table A of §405.795
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Minimum accessible parking spaces shall be as required by the
current Americans with Disabilities Act.
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MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENTS
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When required in conjunction with uses specified elsewhere in
this Chapter, loading spaces shall be provided in accordance with
the following tables:
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TABLE A
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GROSS FLOOR AREA (SQ. FT.)
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NUMBER OF MINIMUM
10 FOOT X 40 FOOT
LOADING SPACES*
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5,000 — 24,000
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1
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24,000 — 60,000
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2
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60,000 — 96,000
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3
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96,000 — 144,000
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4
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144,000 — 192,000
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5
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192,000 — 240,000
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6
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240,000 — 294,000
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7
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294,000 — 348,000
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8
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For each additional 54,000
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1 additional loading space
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Each 10 foot X 40 foot loading space shall have a height clear
of obstruction of not less than 14 feet.
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TABLE B
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NUMBER OF LOADING SPACES
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GROSS FLOOR AREA (SQ. FT.)
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10 ft x 25 ft min.*
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10 ft x 40 ft min.*
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2,000 — 10,000
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1
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10,000 — 25,000
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2
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25,000 — 100,000
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2
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1
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For each additional 100,000
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1 additional
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Each 10 foot X 40 foot loading space shall have a height clear
of obstruction of not less than 14 feet
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