Off-Street Parking Space Requirements
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Uses
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Required Parking Spaces
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1.
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Automotive sales and service garages
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1 parking space for each 200 square feet of floor area devoted
to service facilities or 2 spaces for each service bay, whichever
is greater, plus 1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area devoted
to sales facilities or usage, plus 1 space for each full-time employee.
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2.
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Automobile wash
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5 for each washing machine
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3.
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Banks or professional offices other than medical offices
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1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area
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4.
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Bowling centers
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5 spaces for each lane
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5.
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Dance halls, swimming pools, roller rinks, clubs, lodges and
other similar uses
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1 space for each 100 square feet of floor area or of surface
water area in swimming pool
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6.
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Elderly housing (multifamily dwellings)
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1/2 space per dwelling unit
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7.
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Family care and group care facilities
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1 space for every 2 residents plus 1 space for each employee
in the maximum working shift
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8.
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Family day-care and group day-care homes
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1 space for each nonresident employee plus 1 space for passenger
loading/unloading per 4 nonresident children
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9.
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Food markets and convenience stores
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1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area
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10.
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Funeral homes, mortuaries
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1 parking space for each 50 square feet of floor area for use
of memorial services, viewing area, business office and products display
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11.
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Furniture or appliance stores
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1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area
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12.
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Home occupations (the following standards are for spaces in
addition to the ones required for the residence)
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A.
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Legal office
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1 space for each employed person (the resident attorney, an
associate, etc.); 2 additional spaces for clients and occasional sales
persons or consultants
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B.
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Architects and landscape architects
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1 space for the resident architect and 1 additional space for
an employee; 2 additional spaces for clients and/or other visitors
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C.
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Engineers and accountants
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1 space for the resident and 1 additional space for an employee;
2 additional spaces for clients and occasional visitors
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D.
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Physicians and dentists
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1 space for the resident and 1 additional space for the employee,
associate or other affiliated person and 3 additional spaces for patients.
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E.
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Realtors, insurance agents, offices of elected officials
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3 spaces
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F.
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Barbershops and beauty parlors
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4 spaces; if there is only 1 customer facility provided (1 barber
chair, 1 dryer, etc.), 3 spaces may be approved
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G.
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Dressmakers, milliners and others
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3 spaces
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13.
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Hospitals, nursing and convalescent homes
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1 space for every 3 beds, plus 1 space for each 2 employees
in the maximum working shift plus 1 space for each staff doctor on
the maximum working shift
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14.
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Hotels, motels, boarding and lodging/rooming houses, bed-and-breakfast
establishments
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1 space for each guest room plus 1 space for each 2 employees
in the working shift
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15.
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Industrial uses (mills, manufacturing or assembly plants, warehousing,
laboratories, etc.)
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1 space for each 1,000 square feet of floor area, plus 1 space
for each 2 employees in the maximum working shift. The total parking
area shall not be less than 25% of the floor area
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16.
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Medical centers/offices
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1 space for every 200 square feet of floor area
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17.
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Multiple dwellings
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1 1/2 spaces per dwelling unit
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18.
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Nursery schools (day-care centers)
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1 space for each employee and 1 space for passenger loading/unloading
per 4 children
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19.
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Places of public or private assembly (churches, community centers,
theaters or similar meeting and assembly uses)
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1 space for every 4 seats or 1 space for each 100 square feet
of floor area where no seats are provided
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20.
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Restaurants, tea rooms, taverns and nightclubs
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1 space for every 2 seats
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21.
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Retail stores and shops
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1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area
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22.
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Schools
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1 space per 15 students in elementary schools; 1 space per 10
students in other schools or 1 space for each 6 square feet of auditorium
space, whichever is greater (based on maximum allowable student capacity)
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23.
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Single- and two-family dwellings
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2 spaces per dwelling unit
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24.
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Utility or communication station
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1 space per vehicle normally required to service such facility
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Angle of Parking
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Parking Stall Width
(feet)
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Parking Stall Depth1
(feet)
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Aisle Width
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One-Way
(feet)
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Two-Way
(feet)
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90°
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9
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18
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24
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24
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60°
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10
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22
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18
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20
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45°
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10
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21
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15
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20
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30°
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10
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19
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12
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20
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Parallel
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8
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22
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12
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20
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NOTES:
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1
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Depth of stall is the perpendicular measurement from curb or
edge of the parking lot toward the interior portion of the lot to
be occupied by the parking vehicles and not including any part of
the drive.
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Use/Gross Area
(square feet)
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Number of Spaces
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Commercial, wholesale manufacturing, hospitals, laundry, institutional
and similar uses
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Under 8,000
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1
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8,000 to 40,000
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2
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Over 40,000 to 100,000
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3
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Over 100,000 to 250,000
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4
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Each additional 200,000
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1
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Office buildings and hotels
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Under 100,000
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1
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Over 100,000 to 300,000
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2
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Over 300,000
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3
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