Table 1.1 Required Off-Street Parking
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Use
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Maximum Number of Parking Spaces
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Auditoriums, churches, theatres, stadiums, dance halls, banquet
halls and other places of assembly
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1 space for every 4 seats (1 seat equals 2 feet of bench length)
or 1 space for every 50 square feet of floor space for uses without
fixed seats
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Automotive (vehicle) sales, rental and service
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2 stalls per 1,000 sf* of indoor sales area, plus 1 stall per
2,500 sf of outdoor display, plus 3 stalls per service bay
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Barber shops and beauty salons
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3 spaces for every chair
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Building supplies, brick or lumber yards
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2 stalls per 1,000 sf of indoor sales area, plus 1 stall per
2,500 sf of outdoor display
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Car washes
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1 space for each employee on the maximum shift and 3 queue spaces
per bay, including bay capacity, for a total of 4 queue spaces per
wash bay
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Clubs, civic or fraternal lodges, museums, libraries, etc.
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1 stall per 200 sf of gfa**
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Commercial or services not listed in this Article
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5 spaces per 1,000 sf of gfa**
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Community centers, health clubs or fitness centers, indoor recreation
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5 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Day care (nursery)
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1 stall per 400 sf of gfa
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Drive-in or drive-through lanes
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5 queue spaces for first service lane, 4 queue spaces for second
service lane
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Financial services
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4 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Funeral homes
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35 stalls per viewing room or 1 space for every 5 seats, whichever
is greater
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Furniture or carpet stores, home improvement, garden supply
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3 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Grocery stores, supermarkets, and department stores
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4 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Group quarters: group homes and nursing care facilities
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1 stall per 3 residents or beds
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Hospitals
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1 space for every bed in the hospital
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Hotels
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1 stall per room, plus 1 for every employee on the maximum shift
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Multifamily residences, including retirement communities
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1 stall per efficiency or studio unit; 1.5 stalls per 1- or
2-bedroom unit; 2 stalls per 3- or more bedroom unit
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Medical, dental clinics (outpatient)
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5 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Offices
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4 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Restaurant (fast-food and general)
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9 stalls per 1000 sf gfa, or 1 stall for every 3 seats, whichever
is greater
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Retail sales, personal services
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4 stalls per 1,000 sf of gfa
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Schools, vocational and institutional
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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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Service stations, gas stations, auto repair shops or garages
and convenience stores
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3 stalls per service bay, plus 4 stalls per 1,000 sf of retail
space; this shall not include parking for gas pumps.
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Shopping centers
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4 stalls per 1,000 sf of total gfa, plus 9 stalls per 1,000
sf of food service area
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Single-family residences
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2 stalls per dwelling unit
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Two-family residences
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2 stalls per dwelling unit
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Warehouses, industrial, manufacturing
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2 spaces per 3 employees on the maximum shift plus 1 for each
vehicle customarily used in operation or stored on the premises or
1 space per 1,000 sf of gfa, whichever is greater
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NOTES:
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*
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Square feet
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**
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Gross floor area - the total area of all floors, measured between
the exterior walls of a building.
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Table 1.2 Minimum Loading Requirements
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Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
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Number of Loading Spaces
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5,000 to 24,000
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1
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24,001 to 60,000
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2
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60,001 to 96,000
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3
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96,001 to 144,000
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4
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144,001 to 192,000
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5
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192,001 to 240,000
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6
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240,001 to 294,000
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7
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294,001 to 348,000
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8
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For each additional 54,000 square feet
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1 additional space
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Table 1.3 Minimum Parking Dimensions and Aisle Widths
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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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Parking Angle
(degrees)
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Stall Width
(feet)
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Stall Length
(feet)
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Curb Length Per Car
(feet)
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Stall Depth
(feet)
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Aisle Width
(feet)
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0°
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9.0
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—
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23
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—
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13
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45°
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9.0
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19.7
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12.7
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17.0
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14.0
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60°
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9.0
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21.0
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10.5
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18.0
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17.5
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90°
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9.0
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19.0
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10.0
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19.0
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22.0
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The diagrams below illustrate the measurements (A), (B), (C),
(D) and (E)
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Additional width may be required where the aisle serves as the
principal means of access to on-site buildings.
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