[Ord. 558, 9/4/2012]
Off-street parking spaces shall be provided and satisfactorily
maintained in accordance with the following provisions for each use
established, erected, enlarged or altered for any of the following
purposes in any district. Where the computation of required parking
space results is a fractional number, it shall be rounded up to the
next higher number. Handicap parking shall be required in accordance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A. Use 1: Agriculture. No required parking unless there is retail sale
of farm products, in which case adequate off-road parking shall be
provided for patrons.
B. Use 2: Lawn and garden center. One space per 1,000 square feet of
gross sales area.
C. Uses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: All residential. Three spaces per dwelling unit.
Garage spaces do not count as required parking spaces.
C.1. Use 3A: Sober living facility. Two
spaces per dwelling unit. Garage spaces do not count as required parking
spaces. One additional off-street parking space shall be provided
for each nonresident staff person. One additional off-street parking
space shall be provided for each additional two residents over five,
unless demonstrated that such individuals are incapable or not permitted
to operate a motor vehicle during the period of residency.
[Added by Ord. 575, 9/28/2016]
D. Use 8: Place of worship. Ten off-street parking spaces for each 1,000
square feet of gross square foot area.
E. Use 9: Public or private school:
(1)
Kindergarten, elementary and middle school. One space for every
teacher and employee, plus one space per every one classroom.
(2)
High school. One space for every teacher and employee, plus
one space per every 10 students of school capacity.
(3)
Additional parking shall be required to accommodate special
events, athletic meets, and other school activities. The amount shall
be determined in consultation with the Board of Supervisors.
F. Use 10: Library or museum. One space per 500 square feet of gross
floor area available for patron use.
G. Use 11: Public recreational facility. To be determined by Board of
Supervisors based on facility use and design.
H. Use 12: Private club or lodge. One space for each 100 square feet
of total floor area.
I. Use 13: Community center. One space for each 100 square feet of total
floor area.
J. Use 14: Day-care center, and Use 15: Adult day care. One space for
every 200 square feet of gross floor area.
K. Use 16: Hospital campus. One space for every 250 square feet of gross
floor area.
L. Use 17: Nursing home/personal care facility. One space for every
three beds.
M. Use 20: Medical or dental office/clinic, and Use 34: Veterinarian
office. One space per 250 square feet of gross floor area.
N. Use 21: Business, professional or governmental offices. One space
for each 200 square feet of gross floor area.
O. All retail and consumer service uses, except for those uses where
another parking requirement is specified. One space per 200 square
feet of gross floor area.
P. Use 41: Large retail centers. One space per every 250 square feet
of gross floor area.
Q. Use 26: Restaurant without liquor license. One off-street parking
space per 100 square feet of gross floor area;
R. Use 26: Restaurant with liquor license. Two off-street parking space
per 150 square feet of gross floor area.
S. Use 43: Banquet/catering facility. Twenty-five spaces per every 1,000
square feet of gross floor area.
T. Use 29: Mortuary or funeral home. One space for each 100 square feet
of gross floor used or intended to be used in the operation of the
establishment.
U. Use 30: Hotel. 1.25 off-street parking spaces for each rental room
or suite.
V. Use 42: Bed-and-breakfast. One off-street parking space for each
rental room or suite. If special events are permitted, parking to
accommodate attendees, at a rate of one space per every two attendees
of capacity, shall be provided.
W. Use 31: Indoor commercial entertainment, and Use 33: Adult business.
One space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area.
X. Use 32: Outdoor commercial recreation. One space for each five persons
of total capacity.
Y. Use 40: Kennel. One space for every 10 animals of capacity in the
kennel.
Z. Use 35: Motor vehicle fueling station. One off-street parking space
for every 100 square feet of gross floor area devoted to convenience
commercial sales plus two off-street parking spaces for each service
bay. Off-street parking spaces shall not be part of, nor interfere
with, access to fueling pumps.
AA. Use 36: Car wash. One space per employee on duty at any one time,
not counting those spaces required for a car wash for stacking area.
BB. Use 37: Motor vehicle sales. One off-street parking space for each
200 square feet of gross floor area plus four spaces for each service
bay.
CC. Use 38: Motor vehicle repair garage. One off-street parking space
for every 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to retail activities,
plus six off-street parking spaces for each service bay, plus one
space for each employee. Spaces within service bays shall not be used
to meet off-street parking requirements.
DD. Use 39: Trade or professional school. One off-street parking space
per 100 square feet of gross floor area.
DD.1. Use 46: Smoke shop/smoking parlor.
Two off-street parking spaces per 150 square feet of gross floor area.
[Added by Ord. 575, 9/28/2016]
EE. Use 47: Equipment rental or motor vehicle leasing. One space per
250 square feet of gross floor area.
FF. Use 48: Emergency services. For uses with a community room or training
room, one space for every four persons of capacity.
GG. Use 49: Municipal uses. Off street parking shall be determined by
the Board of Supervisors based on anticipated use for the type of
facility involved.
HH. Use 50: Railway/transportation station. Off-street parking spaces
as the Board of Supervisors shall determine adequate to serve customers,
patrons, visitors, employees and vehicles normally parked on the premises.
II. Use 62: Truck terminal. Off-street parking spaces as the Board of
Supervisors shall determine adequate to serve customers, employees,
visitors and vehicles normally parked on the premises.
JJ. All industrial uses. One space per 3,000 square feet of gross floor
area.
KK. Use 68: No-impact home-based business. No additional parking required.
LL. Use 69: Accessory office. One space for each employee, in addition
to the spaces otherwise required for the primary residential use.
MM. Use 47A: medical marijuana dispensary. One space per 200 square feet
of gross floor area.
[Added by Ord. 575, 9/28/2016]
NN. Use 47B: medical marijuana grower/processor. One space per 3,000
square feet of gross floor area.
[Added by Ord. 575, 9/28/2016]
[Ord. 558, 9/4/2012]
In order to prevent the establishment of a greater number of
parking spaces than is actually required to serve the needs of nonresidential
uses, the Zoning Officer may permit a reduction of parking space if
the following conditions are satisfied:
A. The design of the parking lot, as indicated on the land development
plan, must designate sufficient space to meet the parking requirements
of this chapter. The plan shall also illustrate the layout for the
total number of parking spaces and the stormwater management control
measures required for the total number of parking spaces.
B. The reduction shall provide for the establishment of not less than
70% of the required number of parking spaces as specified in this
chapter.
C. The balance of the parking area reserved shall not include areas
for required buffer yards, setbacks, or areas which would otherwise
be unsuitable for parking spaces due to the physical characteristics
of the land or other requirements of this chapter. The developer shall
provide a landscaping plan for the reserved area with the land development
plan.
D. The developer shall enter into a written agreement with the Board
of Supervisors guaranteeing that the additional parking spaces shall
be provided at the developer's or owner's expense should it be determined
that the required number of parking spaces are necessary to satisfy
the need of the particular land development. This decision shall be
made at the sole discretion of the Board of Supervisors.
E. At the time of the above-stated agreement, the developer or owner
shall post securities to cover the cost of installing the required
parking. The Board of Supervisors shall determine if the additional
spaces shall be provided by the developer or if the area shall remain
as open space.
[Ord. 558, 9/4/2012]
Suitable and safe off-street loading shall be provided for every
nonresidential structure which exceeds 10,000 square feet. Loading
docks, truck accessways, clearances and turning radii shall be shown
on all land development or zoning permit applications. If it is determined
that the use will be served by trucks for loading and unloading, then
loading spaces on site shall be provided in accordance with need.
No on-street loading or unloading is permitted.