Accessible Parking Spaces Required
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Total Parking Spaces Required
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Minimum Number of Accessible Spaces
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1 — 25
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1
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26 — 50
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2
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51 — 75
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3
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76 — 100
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4
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101 — 150
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5
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151 — 200
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6
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201 — 300
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7
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301 — 400
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8
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401 — 500
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9
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501 — 1,000
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2% of total
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1,001 and over
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20, plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000
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Development Type
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Parking Space Requirement
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Residential Uses
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Single-Family Dwellings
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2 spaces per dwelling unit. (Garage counts toward parking)
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Two-family dwellings
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2 spaces per dwelling unit. (Garage counts toward parking)
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Multi-family dwellings
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1 space per dwelling unit for multi-family units limited to
the elderly; all other multi-family requires 1.5 spaces for a 1 bedroom
unit; 2 spaces for 2 or more bedroom units.
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The number of spaces required for multi-family dwellings may
be reduced by one percent (1%) for each ten (10) dwelling units over
fifty (50) dwelling units. But the reduction in parking shall not
exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total parking requirement.
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Bed and breakfast, hotel, motel
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1 space for each room to be rented plus additional space for
restaurant or other facilities, in accordance with other Sections
of this table.
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Commercial Uses
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Animal hospitals and veterinary clinics
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1 space per each 300 square feet of gross floor area.
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Convenience stores with self-service gas sales
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1 space per each 250 square feet of gross floor area. Service
areas at gas pumps can count as parking spaces.
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Planned commercial shopping plazas
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1 space per each 250 square feet of gross floor area or 1 space
for each 200 square feet of net usable building floor area, whichever
requires less parking spaces.
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Big box retail stores (excluding hardware and building supply
stores)
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1 space per each 250 square feet of gross floor area or 1 space
for each 200 square feet of net usable building floor area, whichever
requires less parking spaces.
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Hardware and building supply stores
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1 space per each 300 square feet of gross floor area.
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Furniture and appliance stores
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1 space per each 500 square feet of gross floor area.
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Antique stores and flea markets
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1 space per each 500 square feet of gross floor area.
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Banks and similar institutions, including drive-up facilities
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1 space per each 300 square feet of gross floor area. Drive-up
windows shall have 3 queuing spaces in addition to 1 space at the
service window. The number of queuing spaces may be reduced for additional
windows; however, at least 2 queuing spaces are required at each window.
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Business or professional and public administration offices (including
medical and dental offices)
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1 space per each 400 square feet of gross floor area or alternatively,
1 space per employee plus 10% additional spaces plus 1 space for each
vehicle kept on the premises for the business.
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Health and fitness facilities (youth and/or adult)
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1 space for each 300 square feet of total building floor area.
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Funeral homes and mortuaries
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1 space for every 4 seats, plus 1 space for each employee.
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Retail uses (unless listed separately)
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1 space for each 300 square feet of total building floor area
or l space for each 200 square feet of net usable building floor area,
whichever requires less parking spaces.
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Retail grocery stores
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1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area.
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Restaurants with no pickup or drive-thru service
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1 space for every 3 seats, plus 1 space for every 2 employees
on the largest shift.
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Restaurants with pickup or drive-thru service and on-site seating
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1 space for every 3 seats, plus 1 space for every 2 employees
on the largest shift. Drive-in restaurants shall have at least 10
spaces. Each window shall have 4 queuing spaces in addition to 1 at
the service window. The number of queuing spaces for drive-thru service
may be reduced by 20% for each additional window provided; however,
there shall be at least 2 queuing spaces at each window. For pick-up
service, each window shall have 3 queuing spaces in addition to 1
space at the service window.
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Restaurants with pickup or drive-thru and no on-site seating
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1 space for each employee on the largest shift but not less
than 6. Each window shall have 4 queuing spaces in addition to 1 space
at the service window. The number of queuing spaces for drive-thru
service may be reduced by 20% for each additional window provided;
however, there shall be at least 2 queuing spaces at each window.
For pick-up service, each window shall have 5 queuing spaces in addition
to 1 space at the service window.
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Motor vehicle, manufactured home and recreational vehicle sales
and rental
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1 space for each 400 square feet of enclosed building floor
area.
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Vehicle service stations, repair and auto body work
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2 spaces for each service bay, 1 space for each employee on
a single shift and 1 parking space for each vehicle used directly
in the conduct of the business.
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Automobile washing establishment
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Queuing spaces for waiting automobiles equal to 3 times the
maximum capacity for each wash bay, measured by the greatest number
of automobiles undergoing some phases of laundering at the same time
plus 1 for each 2 employees.
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Barber shops and beauty parlors
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2 spaces for every chair, plus 1 space for each employee.
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Dry cleaners
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1 space per each 400 square feet of gross floor area. Drive-up
windows shall have 2 queuing spaces in addition to 1 space at the
service window.
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Greenhouses and landscaping sales
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
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Industrial Uses
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Manufacturing, processing, assembly, cleaning, testing, servicing
of goods, materials and products
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2 spaces for each 3 employees on the largest shift, plus 1 space
for each company vehicle.
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Truck terminals, warehouses and transfer stations
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2 spaces for each 3 employees, plus 1 space for each truck or
semi-trailer kept on the premises.
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Self-service storage facilities
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1 space per each employee plus 1 for each vehicle kept on premises.
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Schools, Recreation, And Places Of Assembly
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Churches
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1 space for each four seats.
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Day care center
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1 space for each employee, plus 1 space for each 5 children.
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Emergency services
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1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
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Outdoor recreation (unless listed separately)
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1 space for every 3 persons, at maximum design capacity.
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Parks, playgrounds and athletic fields
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1 space for each 5,000 square feet of gross land area or 1 space
for every 4 persons at maximum design capacity, whichever is less.
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Stadiums, theaters, auditoriums, assembly halls
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1 space for every 4 seats.
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Swimming pools
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1 space for each 38 square feet of pool area.
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Tennis courts and clubs (outdoor)
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1 space for each 5,000 square feet of gross land area.
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Golf activities
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Miniature golf course: 2 spaces per hole plus 1 space per 200
square feet of building. Driving range: 1 space per tee plus 1 space
per 200 square feet of building. If the site also includes a restaurant/lounge
facility, add 1 space for each 3 seats.
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Bowling alleys
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1 space for every 4 occupants based on occupant loads established
by the current adopted version of the Building Code.
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Hospitals
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2 spaces per bed for inpatient care facilities and 1 space per
250 square feet of gross floor area for outpatient facilities.
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Libraries, museums, art galleries
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1 space per 400 square feet of gross floor area.
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Nursing or rest homes, convalescent centers and similar facilities
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1 space for each 3 beds, plus 1 space for each 2 employees on
the largest shift.
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Preschool, elementary and junior high
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1.5 spaces for each classroom or 1 for each 5 seats of the largest
place of public assembly, whichever requires the least number of spaces.
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High school
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1 for each 8 students based on the maximum number of students
for which the school is designed plus 2 for each classroom or 1 for
each 5 seats of the largest place of public assembly, whichever requires
the least number of parking spaces.
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Colleges and/or universities
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1 space for each employee on the largest shift. Plus 2 spaces
for each 3 commuting students of the largest class attendance period.
Parking for dormitories, fraternities, sororities and other living
quarters shall be calculated separately.
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