[Amended 12-21-2000 by L.L. No. 6-2000]
A.
Off-street parking refers to off-street space available for the parking of one or more motor vehicles and having an area of not less than 200 square feet and a width of not less than 10 feet, exclusive of passageways and driveways appurtenant thereto and giving access thereto, and having direct access to a street, road or alley.
B.
The number of off-street parking facilities required shall be set forth as follows:
Use | Required Parking Spaces |
|---|---|
Auditoriums | 1 for each 4 seats |
Automobile service stations | 4 for each bay, plus 1 for each employee in the maximum working shift |
Bank and savings institutions | 1 for each 300 square feet of floor area, or 8 for each teller window, whichever is greater |
Bowling alleys | 5 for each alley, plus the necessary space as set forth in this section for affiliated uses such as bars, restaurants or other commercial uses |
Churches and other places of worship | 1 for each 3 seats, or 1 for each 72 inches of seating space when benches rather than seats are used |
Community buildings, social halls and clubs | 1 for each 4 seats, except where a specific amount of seating is undetermined, then 1 for each 100 square feet or 8 members |
Dwellings | 2 for each family or dwelling |
Funeral homes, mortuaries | 1 for each 4 seats in the auditorium |
Rooming houses, lodging houses | 1 for each bedroom |
Libraries, museums or galleries | 1 for each 500 square feet of floor space |
Industrial and manufacturing uses and warehouses | 1 for every 1 1/2 employees on the largest shift, or a total parking area of 1/2 the building area, whichever is greater |
Medical or dental clinics or offices | 4 for each doctor or dentist, plus 1 for each 100 square feet of floor area |
Mixed land uses | Mixed land uses in the same building shall be calculated as the sum of the individual uses unless the applicant can demonstrate to the approving authority that the parking characteristics of the total needs of the development are less than the sum of the parts and the number of spaces to be provided will satisfy the lesser need |
Motels, hotels and motor lodges | 1 for each rental unit and, in addition, compliance with the requirements for each particular additional use located on the property, such as restaurants, eating and drinking establishments, retail stores and meeting rooms |
Multifamily residential dwellings | 1 1/2 for each dwelling unit |
Nursing homes, hospitals and convalescing homes | 1 for every 2 beds, plus 1 per staff member and employee in the maximum work shift |
Offices, business and professional | 1 for every 250 square feet of floor area (other than floor area medical and dental) |
Restaurants, eating and drinking establishments and catering halls | 1 for every 3 seats, plus 1 for each 2 employees |
Restaurants, fast-food | 1 for each 2 seats, plus 1 for each 2 employees in the maximum work shift, or a minimum of 30, whichever is greater |
Retail stores, store groups, shops and shopping centers | 1 for each 150 square feet of floor area where the floor area shall not exceed 2,000 square feet, or 1 for each 175 square feet of floor area where the floor area shall exceed 2,000 square feet |
Sanatoriums, convalescent, and children's homes | 1 for each 2 beds, plus 1 for each 2 employees |
Public and government | 1 for every 800 square feet of building's gross floor area |
Theaters | 1 for every 3 seats |
Other uses not provided herein | To be determined by the Planning Board |