Use
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Minimum Number of Parking Spaces per Unit of Measure
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a.
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Residential uses:
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1.
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Single- or two-family units
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2 per dwelling unit.
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2.
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Multiple-family dwellings
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2 per dwelling unit, plus 0.25 per unit for visitor parking.
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3.
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Housing for the elderly
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1 per efficiency dwelling unit (no separate bedroom), 1.25 per
each one-bedroom unit, and 1.5 per each two- or more bedroom unit.
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4.
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Mobile home parks
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2 for each mobile home site and 1 for each employee of the mobile
home park.
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b.
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Institutional uses:
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1.
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Churches or temples
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1 for each 3 seats or 6 feet of pews in the main unit of worship.
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2.
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Hospitals
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1 for each 1 bed.
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3.
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Convalescent or nursing homes
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1 for each 4 beds.
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4.
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Elementary and junior high schools
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1 for each teacher, employee or administrator, in addition to
the requirements for the auditorium.
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5.
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Senior high schools
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1 for each 1 teacher, employee or administrator and 1 for each
10 students, in addition to the requirements for the auditorium.
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6.
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Private clubs or lodge halls
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1 for each 3 persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load
as established by local, county or state fire, building or health
codes.
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7.
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Private golf clubs, swimming pool clubs, tennis clubs or other
similar uses
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1 for each 2 member families or individuals and 1 for each employee,
in addition to the requirements for each accessory use such as a restaurant
or bar.
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8.
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Golf courses open to general public, except miniature or par-3
courses
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6 for each 1 golf hole and 1 for each employee, in addition
to the requirements for each accessory use, such as a restaurant or
bar.
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9.
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Fraternities and sororities
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1 for each 5 permitted active members or 1 for each 2 beds,
whichever is greater.
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10.
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Stadiums, sports arenas and similar places of outdoor assembly
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1 for each 3 seats or 6 feet of benches.
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11.
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Theaters and auditoriums
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1 for each 3 seats, plus 1 for each 2 employees.
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12.
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Nursery schools, day nurseries and child care centers
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1 for each employee and 1 for each 7 students in attendance
at any particular time.
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13.
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Libraries
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1 for each 2.5 persons allowed within the maximum occupancy
load as established by local, county or state fire, building or health
codes, and 1 for each employee in the largest working shift.
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c.
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Business and commercial uses:
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1.
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Planned commercial or shopping centers
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4 per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for planned commercial
or shopping centers having between 10,000 and 50,000 square feet of
gross floor area. Planned commercial or shopping centers containing
more than 50,000 square feet of gross floor area shall provide 5 spaces
per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area. When a restaurant, lounge
or other establishment whose primary business offers prepared food
for sale or consumption on the premises, or carryout, is part of a
planned commercial or shopping center, the parking for such use shall
be computed separately, based on the need for a freestanding use of
this nature, and the resulting increase shall be added to the other
uses in the center.
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2.
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Auto washes (automatic)
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1 for each 1 employee. In addition, reservoir parking spaces
equal in number to 5 times the maximum capacity of the auto wash shall
be provided. For purposes of this subsection, maximum capacity of
the auto wash shall mean the greatest number of automobiles possible
undergoing some phase of washing at the same time, which shall be
determined by dividing the length in feet of each wash line by 20.
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3.
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Auto washes (self-service or coin-operated)
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5 reservoir parking spaces for each washing stall.
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4.
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Beauty parlors and barbershops
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3 for each of the first 2 beauty or barber chairs, and 1 1/2
for each additional chair.
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5.
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Bowling alleys
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5 for each 1 bowling lane, in addition to the requirements for
each accessory use, such as a restaurant or bar.
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6.
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Dancehalls, roller skating rinks, exhibition halls and assembly
halls without fixed seats
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1 for each 2 persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load
as established by local, county or state fire, building or health
codes.
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7.
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Standard restaurants
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1 for each 3 persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load
as established by local, county or state fire, building or health
codes, plus 1 for each 2 employees.
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8.
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Department store
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1 for each 800 square feet of usable floor area. For that floor
area used in processing, 1 additional space may be required by the
Planning Commission for each 2 persons employed therein.
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9.
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Gasoline service stations
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2 for each lubrication stall, rack or pit, 1 for each gasoline
pump, and 1 for each 150 square feet of usable floorspace devoted
to retail sales.
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10.
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Laundromats and coin-operated dry cleaners
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1 for each 2 washing and dry cleaning machines.
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11.
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Miniature or par-3 golf courses
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3 for each 1 hole, plus 1 for each 1 employee.
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12.
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Mortuary establishments
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1 for each 50 square feet of usable floorspace.
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13.
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Motels, hotels and other commercial lodging establishments
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1 for each 1 occupancy unit, plus 1 for each employee.
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14.
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Motor vehicle sales and service establishments
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1 for each 200 square feet of usable floorspace of sales room,
and 1 for each 1 auto service stall in the service room.
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15.
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Retail stores (except as otherwise specified in this section)
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1 for each 150 square feet of usable floorspace.
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16.
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Establishments offering carryout service, being establishments
primarily serving customers over a counter or through a window, i.e.,
food carryout, dry cleaner pickup, meat markets, bakeries, shoe repair,
etc.
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1 for each employee in the largest working shift, and 1 for
each 30 square feet of usable floor area devoted to customer assembly
or waiting area. Parking needs for areas devoted to the consumption
of food on the premises shall be computed separately for such seating
areas.
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17.
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Pool or billiard parlors, card rooms, arcades or other similar
establishments
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1 for each 3 persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load
as established by local, county or state fire, building or health
codes.
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18.
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Drive-in or drive-through restaurants
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1 for each employee in the largest working shift, 1 for each
2 seats provided, and 1 for each 30 square feet of usable floor area
devoted to customer waiting area.
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19.
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Miniwarehouse facilities
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1 for each 2,000 square feet of gross building area. At a minimum,
2 parking spaces must be assigned to, and located conveniently to,
each individual storage building. In addition, 2 spaces for the resident
manager, and 1 additional space for each additional employee, shall
be provided adjacent to the rental office.
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20.
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Marihuana facilities:
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Medical marihuana grow facility or marihuana grower
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1 space per employee in the largest working shift, plus 2 additional
spaces.
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Marihuana processor/processing facility/establishment
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5 plus 1 space for every 1 1/2 employees in the largest
working shift.
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Medical marihuana provisioning center or marihuana retailer
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1 space per 275 square feet of gross floor area, including outdoor
sales space.
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Marihuana safety compliance facility/establishment
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5 plus 1 space for every 1 1/2 employees in the largest
working shift.
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Marihuana secure transporter facility/establishment
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5 plus 1 space for every 1 employee in the largest working shift,
or 5 spaces plus 1 for each 1,700 square feet of UFA, whichever is
the greater.
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d.
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Offices:
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1.
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Banks
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1 for each 100 square feet of usable floorspace.
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2.
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Business offices or professional offices (except as indicated
in Subsection d.3 following)
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1 for each 200 square feet of usable floorspace.
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3.
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Professional offices of doctors, dentists or similar professionals
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1 for each 50 square feet of usable floor area in waiting rooms,
and 1 for each examining room, dental chair or similar use area.
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e.
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Industrial uses:
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1.
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Industrial or research establishments, and related accessory
offices
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3 plus 1 for every 1 employee in the largest working shift,
or 3 plus 1 for every 550 square feet of usable floor area, whichever
is greater.
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2.
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Warehouses and wholesale establishments and related accessory
offices
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3 plus 1 for every 1 employee in the largest working shift,
or 3 plus 1 for every 1,700 square feet of usable floorspace, whichever
is greater. Space on-site shall also be provided for all construction
workers during periods of plant construction.
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Total Spaces in Parking Lot
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Required Number of Accessible Spaces
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Up to 25
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1
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26 to 50
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2
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51 to 75
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3
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76 to 100
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4
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101 to 150
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5
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151 to 200
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6
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201 to 300
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8
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301 to 400
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12
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Over 400
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12 plus 2 for every 250 or fraction thereof over 400
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Parking spaces for the physically handicapped shall be a minimum
of 12 feet wide and must meet all other applicable requirements as
to size as set forth in the building code.
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1.
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Retail stores, except as otherwise specified
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1 for each 350 square feet of gross floor area
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2.
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Furniture and appliance stores
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1 for each 1,800 square feet of gross floor area
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3.
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Business and professional offices, except as otherwise specified
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1 for each 500 square feet of gross floor area
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4.
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Medical and dental offices
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1 for each 175 square feet of gross floor area
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5.
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Banks (excluding drive-in stations)
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1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
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6.
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Establishments offering food, beverages or refreshments for
sale and consumption on the premises
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1 for each 100 square feet of gross floor area
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7.
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Apartments
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1 for each dwelling unit, plus 1/4 for each bedroom
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Total Floor Area of Building
(square feet)
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Off-Street Loading Space Requirements
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Office use
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0 to 10,000
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1 usable loading space, 10 feet by 25 feet
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10,001 to 50,000
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1 usable loading space, 10 feet by 50 feet
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Over 50,000
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2 usable loading spaces, each 10 feet by 50 feet
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Commercial and industrial uses
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0 to 1,400
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1 usable loading space, 10 feet by 25 feet
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1,401 to 20,000
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1 usable loading space, 10 feet by 50 feet
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20,001 to 50,000
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2 usable loading spaces, each 10 feet by 50 feet
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Over 50,000
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3 usable loading spaces, plus 1 space for each 50,000 square
feet in excess of 50,000 square feet, each 10 feet by 50 feet
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Suggested Plant Materials
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Minimum Size
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(1)
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Evergreen trees:
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6 feet in height
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a.
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Hemlock
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b.
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Fir
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c.
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Pine
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d.
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Spruce
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e.
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Douglas Fir
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(2)
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Narrow evergreens:
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4 feet in height
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a.
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Column Honoki Cypress
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b.
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Blue Columnar Chinese Juniper
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c.
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Pyramidal Red Cedar
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d.
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Irish Yew
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e.
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Douglas Arborvitae
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f.
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Columnar Giant Arborvitae
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(3)
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Tree-like shrubs:
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6 feet in height
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a.
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Flowering Crab
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b.
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Russian Olive
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c.
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Mountain Ash
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d.
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Dogwood
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e.
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Redbud
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f.
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Rose of Sharon
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g.
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Hornbeam
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h.
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Hawthorn
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i.
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Magnolia.
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(4)
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Large deciduous shrubs:
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4 feet in height
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a.
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Honeysuckle
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b.
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Viburnum
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c.
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Mock-Orange
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d.
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Forsythia
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e.
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Lilac
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f.
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Cotoneaster
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g.
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Hazelnut
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h.
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Euonymus
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i.
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Privet
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j.
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Buckthorn
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k.
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Sumac
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(5)
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Deciduous trees:
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2- to 3-inch caliper
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a.
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Oaks
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b.
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Hard Maple
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c.
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Hackberry
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d.
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Birch
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e.
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Planetree (Sycamore)
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f.
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Ginkgo (male)
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g.
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Beech
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h.
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Sweet-Gum
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i.
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Honeylocust
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j.
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Hop Hornbeam
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k.
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Linden
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Use
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Minimum Height Requirements
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(1)
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Off-street parking area
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4'6" high wall (see also § 86-340)
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(2)
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RM (with 17 or more units), C-1, C-2, C-3 and R-O Districts
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4'6" high wall
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(3)
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I Districts
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4'6" high wall
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(4)
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Open storage areas and loading and unloading zones
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(5)
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Trash receptacles
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6'0" high wall (see also § 86-354)
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(6)
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Utility buildings, stations and substations
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6'0" high wall or fence
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Nonresidential
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Residential
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Street Hierarchy
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Lux
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Footcandles
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Lux
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Footcandles
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Major
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12
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1.2
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6
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0.6
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Collector
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8
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0.8
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4
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0.4
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Local
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6
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0.6
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3
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0.3
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Vehicular Use Area Only
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General Parking and Pedestrian Safety
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Level of Activity
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Lux
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Footcandles
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Lux
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Footcandles
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Low activity
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5
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0.5
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2
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0.2
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Medium activity
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11
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1.0
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6
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0.6
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High activity
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22
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2.0
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10
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0.9
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Maximum Permitted Sound Pressure Levels in Decibels
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PR-1
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Octave Band
(cycles per second)
(hz)
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Day
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Night
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0 to 74
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76
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70
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75 to 149
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70
|
62
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150 to 299
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64
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56
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300 to 599
|
57
|
49
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600 to 1,199
|
51
|
44
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1,200 to 2,399
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45
|
39
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2,400 to 4,799
|
38
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33
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4,800 and above
|
36
|
31
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Maximum Permitted Sound Pressure Levels in Decibels
(Post-1960 Preferred Frequencies)
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PR-1
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Center Frequency
(cycles per second)
(hz)
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Day
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Night
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31.5
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77
|
72
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63
|
73
|
68
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125
|
67
|
62
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250
|
62
|
57
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500
|
55
|
50
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1,000
|
51
|
46
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2,000
|
44
|
39
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4,000
|
37
|
32
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8,000
|
33
|
28
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