A. 
In general. Accessory off-street parking shall be provided as specified in below, except as otherwise specified in this chapter.
B. 
In addition to the requirements below, one parking space shall be provided for each commercial vehicle or vehicle necessary for the operation of the use that is maintained on the premises.
C. 
Parking spaces for uses with multiple components, such as hotels with dining and conference facilities, shall be based on the sum of the parking requirements of the separate components.
D. 
Where a parking study is required, the study shall be performed by a qualified transportation engineer or transportation planner. The study shall contain information on the anticipated number of employees, customers, visitors, clients, shifts, events, or deliveries to the use and may refer to other studies or similar situations elsewhere.
E. 
Buildings built on speculation or not initially occupied due to an unknown use shall be required to provide one stall per 200 gross square feet.
A. 
Residential.
(1) 
Single-family detached dwellings. Two parking spaces shall be provided for each dwelling unit not to be located within the front yard setback.
(2) 
Two-family dwellings. Two parking spaces shall be provided for each dwelling unit not to be located within the front yard setback.
(3) 
Multiple family dwellings. Two parking spaces will be provided for each dwelling unit. In addition, visitor parking will be provided as follows:
(a) 
For one-bedroom units, one additional parking space will be provided as guest parking for every six units or fraction thereof.
(b) 
For two- and three-bedroom units, one additional parking space will be provided as guest parking for every four units or fraction thereof.
(c) 
Group homes. One parking space for each four occupants authorized and one parking space for each employee on the maximum shift.
(d) 
Rooming houses. One and one half parking spaces shall be provided for each rooming unit, plus one space for the owner or manager.
(e) 
Day-care homes, family. One parking space for each eight children authorized and one parking space for each staff member; however, if the staff resides in the home, the required spaces and driveway standards of a single-family home shall also apply.
B. 
Educational (non-boarding) and cultural institutions.
(1) 
Elementary and middle schools. One parking space shall be provided for each employee and adequate visitor space to be determined by the Board of Education.
(2) 
Senior high schools. One parking space shall be provided for each employee, and one parking space shall be provided for each five students, based on the maximum number of students attending classes on the premises at any one time during any twenty-four-hour period.
(3) 
School auditoriums and gymnasiums. One parking space shall be provided for each eight seats.
(4) 
Stadiums and grandstands. One parking space shall be provided for each eight seats.
(5) 
Colleges, junior colleges and universities. One parking space shall be provided for each employee and one parking space shall be provided for each four students, based on the maximum number of students attending classes on the premises at any one time during any twenty-four-hour period.
(6) 
Public libraries, art galleries, museums and aquariums. One space shall be provided for each two employees, plus additional parking space equal to 50% of capacity in persons.
(7) 
Fraternities, sororities and dormitories in conjunction with colleges, junior colleges and universities. One parking space shall be provided for each three active members or dormitory residents, plus one parking space for the manager.
(8) 
Day-care centers and nursery schools. One parking space for each eight children authorized and one parking space for each staff member; however, such parking requirement for children authorized may be reduced to one parking space per 10 children, if a customer pickup and drop-off zone is provided on a curved directional driveway with the parking zones behind the street setback area, said parking zone not to interfere with the other parking requirements.
C. 
Health and medical institutions.
(1) 
Convalescent homes, nursing homes, rest homes, institutions for the care of the aged and for children and sanitariums. One parking space shall be provided for each four beds, plus one parking space for each two employees (other than staff doctors), plus one parking space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
(2) 
Hospitals. One parking space shall be provided for each four hospital beds, plus one parking space for each two employees and doctors assigned to the staff.
D. 
Religious institutions.
(1) 
Churches, chapels, temples and synagogues. One parking space shall be provided for each four seats.
(2) 
Convents, seminaries, monasteries, rectories, parsonages, parish houses and religious retreats. One space for every two beds.
E. 
Recreational.
(1) 
Bowling alleys. Four parking spaces per alley, plus additional requirements for such other uses as eating and drinking establishments.
(2) 
Dance halls, skating rinks, lodge halls, exhibition halls, game room, without fixed seats. One parking space for each 100 square feet of usable floor area.
[Amended 12-14-2016 by Ord. No. O-2016-16]
(3) 
Fitness center. One parking space per 300 square feet of gross floor area.
[Added 12-14-2016 by Ord. No. O-2016-16[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also redesignated former Subsection A(3) through (10) as Subsection A(4) through (11), respectively.
(4) 
Game and athletic courts. Two parking spaces for each court.
(5) 
Golf courses. Six parking spaces per hole, plus one space per employee, plus one space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area for adjoining accessory commercial uses.
(6) 
Golf driving ranges or shooting ranges. One parking space for each driving tee or shooter station.
(7) 
Marinas, harbors and launching ramps. One parking space for each boat berth or on-site storage space. In addition, 18 double length car-trailer spaces shall be required for each parking ramp.
(8) 
Miniature courses or putting greens. Two parking spaces for each golf hole.
(9) 
Stadiums, ballparks and other outdoor sports' arenas. One parking space for each four permanent seats. Such parking shall be located no further than 800 feet to the nearest corner of the property on which the place of assembly is located.
(10) 
Swimming pools (other than those uses in accessory uses with residential and commercial uses). One parking space for every 100 square feet of pool area, one parking space for each employee on the maximum shift. Customer pickup and drop-off zone shall be provided on a curbed directional driveway with the parking zones behind the street setback area, said parking zone not to interfere with the other parking requirements.
(11) 
Theaters, indoor sports arenas and auditoriums other than those incidental to schools. One parking space for each four seats, plus one additional parking space for each two employees on the maximum shift.
F. 
Commercial and retail service uses.
(1) 
Animal hospitals and kennels. Two parking spaces shall be provided for each employee.
(2) 
Dry cleaning establishments, laundromats and receiving stations. One parking space shall be provided for each two employees and every two automatic self-service units.
(3) 
Funeral homes and mortuaries. One parking space for each five seats or 100 square feet of floor area for each chapel or parlor, whichever is greater.
(4) 
Hotels. One and one fourth parking spaces shall be provided for each lodging room, plus one parking space for each employee, plus additional spaces for affiliated uses, as required by this chapter.
(5) 
Medical and dental clinics. One parking space shall be provided for each 200 square feet of gross floor area.
[Amended 11-14-2018 by Ord. No. O-2018-12]
(6) 
Nurseries and greenhouses. One parking space per 300 square feet of sales floor area.
(7) 
Restaurants, taverns, supper clubs, cocktail lounges and night clubs. One parking space for every three seats, plus one space for each employee.
(8) 
Carry-out restaurants, confectioneries and drive-in restaurants. One parking space per 60 square feet of net patron floor area, excluding restrooms, plus one space per employee on the maximum shift, plus six stacked parking spaces for each vehicle service window.
(9) 
Shopping centers. One parking space shall be provided for each 200 square feet of floor area, plus one per employee on maximum shift.
(10) 
Schools: music, dance or business. One parking space shall be provided for each two employees, plus one space for each five students.
(11) 
Theaters, indoor. Parking spaces equal in number to 30% of the seating capacity in persons shall be provided.
(12) 
Banks, savings and loan associations and other financial institutions. One space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus one parking space per employee on the maximum shift.
(13) 
Drive-in banks, savings and loan associations and other financial institutions. One space per each 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus six stacking spaces for first drive-in window and four stacking spaces for each additional window.
(14) 
Barber shops, beauty salons and other similar personal service use. One and one-half spaces per operator's station and one space per employee on the maximum shift.
[Amended 12-14-2016 by Ord. No. O-2016-16]
(15) 
Bus and motor coach depot or station. One space per employee during maximum shift, plus six spaces per bus at peak loading capacity.
(16) 
Bus and motor coach service garage. One space per employee on the maximum shift, plus suitable area for servicing and parking bus and motor coaches.
(17) 
Automobile service station uses and automobile wash facilities. One space per employee on the maximum shift and two spaces per service stall or bay, plus three stacked spaces per each fueling position or car washing staff.
(18) 
Motor vehicles, machinery sales and repair garage. One parking space for each 400 square feet of floor area, plus one space per employee on the maximum shift.
(19) 
Shops repairing household appliances and equipment. One parking space per 250 square feet of floor area, plus one space per employee on the maximum shift.
(20) 
Furniture and large appliance store. One parking space for each 500 square feet of gross floor area, plus one parking space per employee on the maximum shift.
(21) 
Outdoor sales areas, such as for new or used automobile, boat or trailer sales, lumber or building material yards, plant nurseries or similar uses. One parking space for each 1,000 square feet of uncovered sales area, plus one parking space per employee on the maximum shift.
(22) 
General retail sales, including department stores not located in a shopping center. One parking space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(23) 
Offices. Business, governmental and professional offices (except health care, but including counseling services). Four parking spaces shall be provided for each 1,000 square feet of floor area for the first 20,000 square feet of gross floor area, plus three per 1,000 square feet of floor area more than 20,000 square feet.
(24) 
Cultural and community centers, such as libraries, art galleries and museums. One parking space for every 300 square feet or visitor use area, plus one parking space for each 1.5 employees on the maximum shift.
(25) 
Philanthropic and charitable institutions. One parking space shall be provided for each employee, plus one space per patron to the maximum capacity.
(26) 
Radio and television stations. One parking space shall be provided for each two employees.
G. 
Industrial districts and uses.
(1) 
Off-street parking spaces accessory to uses allowed in the several industrial districts shall be provided in accordance with the following minimum requirements:
(a) 
In the industrial districts and for any industry, one space for every 1,000 square feet of building area or for every two employees, whichever constitutes the greater number of stalls. Industries operating more than one shift must have additional spaces to provide for change of personnel at shift change time.
H. 
Public service and utilities.
(1) 
Public utility and service uses. One parking space shall be provided per 1 1/2 employees, plus one space per every company vehicle.
[Amended 12-14-2016 by Ord. No. O-2016-16]
A. 
Parking or storage of commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating exceeding 10,000 pounds is prohibited in the R-1, R-2, and R-3 Districts. Parking of no more than one commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating exceeding 10,000 pounds may be permitted in the R-R, A-1, and A-2 Districts as a conditional use.
B. 
Parking of commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less is permitted in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-R, A-1 and A-2 Districts as follows:
(1) 
One commercial vehicle may be parked outdoors subject to all other provisions of Part 500-1900. Outdoor storage of commercial vehicles is prohibited.
(2) 
Commercial vehicles may be parked or stored within an enclosed garage.
There shall be provided on the same lot with every building structure or part thereof erected hereafter to be used for other than exclusive dwelling purposes, adequate space for standing, loading and unloading motor vehicles in order to avoid undue interference with the public use of streets or alleys. Such space, unless otherwise adequately and specifically provided for, shall include a twelve-foot-by-sixty-five-foot loading space with 15 feet height clearance, and one such space shall be provided for when the gross floor area exceeds 20,000 square feet. No portion of the vehicle shall project into a public right-of-way.