[R.O. 2004 § 405.300; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 1), 1-9-2001]
It is the intent and purpose of this
Article to establish minimum requirements as to number of spaces,
design and construction for off-street parking and loading areas.
[R.O. 2004 § 405.310; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 2), 1-9-2001]
Off-street parking and loading space,
as required in this Article, shall be provided for all new structures
and for alterations and additions to existing structures. Off-street
parking and loading space shall be required for any existing structure
or structure which is altered in any manner so as to enlarge or increase
capacity by adding or creating dwelling units, guest rooms, floor
area or seats. Existing parking area previously required shall not
be used to satisfy required off-street parking for any new structures,
alterations or additions to existing structures or uses of land. Such
existing parking space shall be maintained and shall not be reduced
so long as the main structure or use remains, unless an equivalent
number of such spaces are provided elsewhere as provided in this Article;
except that no off-street parking or loading space shall be required
for any use located in the "B-2" Central Business District.
[R.O. 2004 § 405.320; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 3), 1-9-2001]
A. Utilization. Required accessory off-street
parking facilities provided for the uses hereinafter listed shall
be solely for the parking of motor vehicles in operating condition
of patrons, occupants or employees of such uses.
B. Setbacks. Off-street parking spaces and
drives may encroach into required setback areas; except that in no
instance shall off-street parking be allowed in the front of commercial
structures in the "B-2" District.
C. Accessory Use. Off-street parking and driveways
shall be considered as an accessory use of the use for which the parking
is provided. Parking not located on the same tract on which the main
use is located must be located within the zoning district in which
parking or storage lots are permitted as a main use or be located
in accordance with the provisions of this Article relating to off-street
parking exceptions.
D. Repair Service. No motor vehicle repair
work or service of any kind shall be permitted in association with
any off-street parking facilities.
E. Computation. When determination of the
number of off-street parking spaces required by this regulation results
in a requirement of a fractional space, the fraction of fifty percent
(50%) or less may be disregarded.
F. Mixed Uses. When a structure or development
contains mixed uses, the off-street parking requirements shall be
calculated for each individual use and the total parking requirement
shall be the sum of individual parking requirements.
[R.O. 2004 § 405.330; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 4), 1-9-2001; Ord. No. 2.77 § 1(10), 2-11-2003]
A. Off-street parking improvement in other
than "R-1" and "R-2" Districts shall be subject to site plan review.
The construction and renovation of certain structures and facilities
must conform to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) Title III of 1990. Structure plans for construction, alteration
or remodeling permits must identify how compliance with the ADA parking
and other site requirements are to be met. Permits for new construction
must comply with the entire Title III of the Act as it relates to
the structure and site.
B. The Zoning Administrator will provide information
upon request to assist the public in interpreting the requirements
of the ADA which generally provide for at least one (1) accessible
route within the boundary of the site from a parking space or street
to an accessible structure entrance. Accessible spaces and access
aisles are required, as well, among other detailed provisions.
C. In addition to ADA requirements, the following
standards apply:
1.
Area. A required off-street parking
space shall be at least eight (8) feet six (6) inches in width and
at least nineteen (19) feet in length, exclusive of access drives
or aisles, ramps and columns.
2.
Access. Each required off-street
parking space shall open directly upon an aisle or driveway of such
width and design as to provide safe and efficient means of vehicular
access to such parking space.
3.
Design. Off-street parking spaces
shall comply with the design standards relating to curb length, stall
depth, driveway width, island width, barriers and ingress and egress.
4.
Surfacing. All open off-street parking,
loading areas and driveways shall be graded and improved with an all-weather
material such as gravel, chip and seal, asphalt or concrete.
5.
Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate
off-street parking and loading areas shall be directed away from residential
properties in such a way as not to interfere with adjacent residential
uses.
6.
Landscaping And Screening. All off-street parking facilities in other than residential districts shall be screened and landscaped as required in site plan review and Article
V.
7.
Location Of Parking Facilities. Off-street
parking facilities shall be located as hereinafter specified. Where
a distance is specified, such distance shall be the walking distance
measured from the nearest point of the parking facility to the entrance
of the building which it is required to serve:
a.
For One- And Two-Family Dwellings.
On the same lot as the principal structure.
b.
For Multifamily Dwellings. Not more
than two hundred (200) feet from the premises they are required to
serve.
c.
For Commercial And Institutional
Uses (And For Hospitals, Sanitariums, Asylums, Orphanages, Rooming
Houses, Club Rooms, Fraternity And Sorority Houses). Not more than
three hundred (300) feet from the building they are required to serve.
[R.O. 2004 § 405.340; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 5), 1-9-2001; Ord. No. 2.149 § 3, 4-24-2012]
A. Dwelling And Lodging Uses.
1.
Boarding Or Rooming Houses. One (1)
parking space per each two (2) sleeping rooms.
2.
Dormitories, Fraternities Or Sororities.
Two (2) parking spaces for each three (3) occupants based on the maximum
design capacity of the structure.
3.
Hotels And Motels. One (1) space
per each rental unit plus one (1) space per each two (2) employees
in the largest working shift and such spaces as are required for restaurants,
assembly rooms and other affiliated facilities provided.
4.
Manufactured Home Parks. Two (2)
parking spaces per each manufactured home.
5.
Nursing Homes, Rest Homes, Etc. One
(1) parking space per each five (5) beds based on the designed maximum
capacity of the structure plus one (1) parking space for each employee.
6.
Single-Family. Two (2) spaces per
dwelling unit.
7.
Two-Family And Multifamily. Two (2)
spaces per dwelling unit. Two-family and multifamily dwelling units
designed specifically for the elderly, one (1) space per two (2) dwelling
units.
8.
Bed-And-Breakfasts. Two (2) off-street
parking spaces with one (1) additional off-street parking space per
lodging room.
B. Business, Commercial And Industrial Uses.
1.
Automobile, Truck, Recreational Vehicle
And Manufactured Home Sales And Rental Lots. One (1) parking space
for each three thousand (3,000) square feet of open sales lot area
devoted to the sale, display and rental of said vehicles plus one
(1) parking space for each employee.
2.
Automobile Salvage Yards: One (1)
parking space for each employee plus one (1) parking space for each
ten thousand (10,000) square feet of storage area.
3.
Automobile Wash. Three (3) holding
spaces for each car washing stall plus two (2) drying spaces for each
car washing stall.
4.
Financial, Business And Professional
Offices. One (1) parking space for each three hundred (300) square
feet of gross floor area.
5.
Bowling Alleys. Four (4) parking
spaces for each lane.
6.
Cartage, Express, Parcel Delivery
And Freight Terminal Establishments. One (1) parking space for each
two (2) employees in the largest working shift in a twenty-four-hour
period plus one (1) parking space for each vehicle maintained on the
premises.
7.
Funeral Homes And Mortuaries. One
(1) parking space for each four (4) seats based upon the designed
maximum capacity of the parlor plus one (1) additional parking space
for each employee and each vehicle maintained on the premises.
8.
Furniture And Appliance Stores, Household
Equipment Or Furniture Repair Shop. One (1) parking space for each
four hundred (400) square feet of floor area.
9.
Manufacturing, Production, Processing,
Assembly, Disassembly, Cleaning, Servicing, Testing Or Repairing Of
Goods, Materials Or Products. One (1) parking space per three (3)
employees based upon the largest working shift in any twenty-four-hour
time period.
10.
Medical And Dental Clinics Or Offices.
One (1) parking space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross
floor area.
11.
Restaurants, Private Clubs And Taverns.
One (1) parking space for each two and one-half (2 1/2) seats based
on the maximum designed seating capacity; provided, however, that
drive-in restaurants shall have a minimum of at least ten (10) parking
spaces.
12.
Retail Stores And Shops. One (1)
parking space per five hundred (500) square feet of floor area.
[Ord. No. 2.167 § 1, 3-25-2014]
13.
Service Stations. One (1) parking
space for each employee plus two (2) spaces for each service bay.
14.
Theaters, Auditoriums And Places
Of Assembly With Fixed Seats. One (1) parking space for each three
and one-half (3 1/2) seats.
15.
Theaters, Auditoriums And Places
Of Assembly Without Fixed Seats. One (1) parking space for each four
(4) people based upon the computed occupant load of the structure
or the assembly area.
16.
Warehouse, Storage And Wholesale
Establishments. One (1) parking space for each two (2) employees based
upon the largest working shift in any twenty-four-hour period.
17.
All Other Business And Commercial
Establishments Not Specified Above. One (1) parking space for each
three hundred (300) square feet of floor area.
E. Other Uses.
1.
Churches. One (1) parking space for
each six (6) seats based upon the maximum designed seating capacity,
including choir lofts.
2.
Elementary, Junior High And Equivalent
Parochial And Private Schools. Two (2) parking spaces for each classroom.
3.
High Schools, Colleges, Universities
And Other Similar Public Or Private Institutions Of Higher Learning.
Eight (8) parking spaces for each classroom plus one (1) space for
each two (2) employees.
4.
Hospitals. One (1) parking space
for every four (4) beds plus one (1) parking space for each resident
or staff doctor plus one (1) space for each two (2) employees based
on the largest working shift in any twenty-four-hour period.
5.
Laundromats. One (1) parking space
for each two (2) washing machines.
6.
Nursery Schools And Day-Care Centers,
Public Or Private. One (1) parking space for each employee plus one
(1) parking space for each eight (8) children. In addition, adequate
space and traffic flow pattern shall be provided for the dropoff and
pickup of children.
7.
Fraternal Associations And Union
Headquarters. One (1) parking space for each three (3) seats based
upon the design maximum seating capacity.
8.
Swimming Pools And Clubs. One (1)
parking space for each fifty (50) square feet of water area.
9.
Trade And Commercial Schools. One
(1) parking space for each three (3) students and employees.
[R.O. 2004 § 405.350; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 6), 1-9-2001]
A. District Permitted. In order to provide
off-street parking areas, the Planning and Zoning Commission may,
after public notice and hearing, grant as a conditional use the establishment
of parking areas in any zoning district under the provisions further
set forth in this Section.
B. Location. Parking provided under this Section
must be within three hundred (300) feet (along lines of public access)
from the boundary of the use for which the parking is provided.
C. Use. The parking area shall be used for
passenger vehicles only and in no case shall it be used for sales,
repair work, storage, dismantling or servicing of any vehicles, equipment,
materials or supplies. Only such signs as are necessary for the proper
operation of the parking lot shall be permitted.
[R.O. 2004 § 405.360; Ord. No. 2.56 § 2(Art. 7 § 7), 1-9-2001; Ord. No. 2.77 § 1(11), 2-11-2003]
A. Loading and unloading space shall be provided
off-street and on the same premises with every structure or part thereof
hereafter erected, established or enlarged and occupied for goods
display, retail operation, department store, market, hotel, mortuary,
laundry, dry cleaning, office uses or warehouses, manufacturing or
other uses involving the receipt or distribution of materials or merchandise
by motor vehicles. The loading and unloading space or spaces shall
be so located to avoid undue interference with public use of streets,
alleys and walkways.
B. Spaces Required.
1.
For all uses in the "B-3" General
Commercial District, loading facilities shall be provided in accordance
with the following table:
Gross Floor Area of Establishments
|
Required Number of Loading
Berths
|
Required Size of Loading Berths
|
---|
1,000 — 10,000 square feet
|
1
|
10' x 25'
|
10,000 — 25,000 square feet
|
2
|
10' x 25' each
|
25,000 — 40,000 square feet
|
2
|
10' x 70' each
|
40,000 — 100,000 square feet
|
3
|
10' x 70' each
|
2.
For all uses in the "B-1," "M-1"
and "M-2" Districts, loading facilities shall be provided in accordance
with the following table:
Gross Floor Area of Establishments
|
Required Number of Loading
Berths
|
Required Size of Loading Berths
|
---|
1,000 — 10,000 square feet
|
1
|
10' x 25'
|
10,000 — 40,000 square feet
|
1
|
10' x 70'
|
40,000 — 100,000 square feet
|
2
|
10' x 70 each
|
3.
For each additional one hundred thousand
(100,000) square feet of gross floor area or any fraction thereof
over one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet of gross floor area,
one (1) additional berth shall be provided. Each such additional berth
shall be at least ten (10) feet in width by seventy (70) feet in length.