[1969 Code § 88-29; Ord. No. 1978-6; Ord. No. 79-4; Ord. No. 85-1; Ord. No. 96-1; Ord. No. 96-5; amended 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-13]
a. 
For any use or building established, constructed, or enlarged by more than 25% under this chapter, off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the following schedule
b. 
If more than one use or building is on a lot, the minimum off-street parking spaces required shall be the sum total of the requirement of the separate uses for buildings.
c.
Residential Use.
Minimum Space Required
1.
Single and 2 family dwellings
2 spaces for each dwelling, 1 of which shall be an enclosed garage
2.
Multiple-dwelling and apartment houses
2 spaces for each dwelling, 1 of which shall be an enclosed garage
3.
Hotels, motels and rooming houses
1 space for each guest room or unit plus 1 space for each 2 employees on staff
d.
Commercial Use
1.
Retail stores, commercial recreation except bowling alleys
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, or 1 space for each employee on the largest working shift, whichever is greater
2.
Medical-dental offices
1 space for each 150 square feet of gross floor area, or 4 spaces for each doctor or dentist plus 1 space for each employee, whichever is greatest
3.
Office buildings, banks, business and professional services
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
4.
Restaurant and other eating and drinking establishments
1 space for each 2 seats devoted to service plus 1 space for each employee on the largest working shift
5.
Gasoline station, public garage and repair shops
1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area devoted to repair and service facilities. Free-standing and/or located under canopy island shelter buildings are to be considered service facilities for the purpose of the off-street parking
6.
Bowling alley, gymnasium, health spas, racquetball and tennis clubs
1 space for each employee plus 4 spaces for each bowling alley, 2 spaces for each racquet court, 1 space for every 100 square feet of swimming pool surface, 1 space for every 100 feet of running track, 10 spaces for each full basketball court and 1 1/2 spaces for every personal exercise station
7.
Theater, auditorium, stadium, assembly hall, other places of public or private assembly
1 space for each 4 seats provided or, for assembly areas without fixed seats, 1 space for each 50 square feet of floor area devoted to assembly use
8.
Funeral home
1 space for each 30 square feet of floor area devoted to funeral service or viewing rooms and parlors plus 1 space for each employee
9.
Personal service establishments, barber shops, beauty parlors, nail salons, etc. (excluding medical, legal, accounting and real estate personal service establishments)
1 space for each employee to be determined by reference to that working shift with the greatest number of employees working, plus 1 1/2 spaces for every personal service station in a case of a barber shop, beauty parlor or nail salon
e.
Industrial Use
1.
Industrial plants and research laboratories
1 space for each employee on the largest working shift plus visitor parking as specified below
2.
Warehousing, wholesale and storage establishments
1 space for each employee on the largest working shift plus 1 space for each 50 square feet of floor area designated for sales
3.
Visitor parking
Each industrial plant or research laboratory shall provide 1 parking space for each 200 square feet of company office floor area or 4 spaces, whichever is greater
f.
Public and Semi-Public Uses
1.
Churches
1 space for each 3 seats provided. 1 seat shall be considered 22 inches in calculating the capacity of pews or benches
2.
High schools and similar uses
1 space for each 1 1/2 teachers, employees or administrators, plus 1 for each 10 students
3.
Hospitals, sanitariums, convalescent homes and similar uses
1 space for each 5 beds plus 1 space for each 2 employees on staff
g.
Planned Office Park (POP) Use
1.
Office buildings
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
2.
Research and labs
1 space for each employee on the largest working shift plus visitor parking of 1 parking space for each 200 square feet of company office floor area or 4 spaces, whichever is greater
3.
Hotel/motel
1 space for each guest room or unit plus 1 space for each 2 employees on staff
4.
Restaurant
1 space for each 2 seats devoted to service plus 1 space for each employee on the largest working shift
h.
Cannabis Retailers
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, or 1 space for each employee on the largest working shift, whichever is greater
i.
Cannabis Suppliers
1 space for each employee on the largest working shift, plus visitor parking as specified for Industrial Uses herein
[1969 Code § 88-30; Ord. No. 1978-6; amended 8-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-13]
For any use or building established, constructed, or enlarged by more than 25% under this chapter, off-street loading and unloading space shall be provided in accordance with the following schedule:
Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
Floor area for which one berth is required
Floor area for which each extra berth is required
a.
Manufacturing use
5,000
40,000
b.
Distribution use
10,000
25,000
1.
Cannabis Suppliers shall provide off-street loading in accordance with Distribution use
c.
Retail trade and services
10,000
40,000
1.
Cannabis Retailers shall provide off-street loading in accordance with Retail trades and services
d.
Offices, hotels, public and institutional buildings
10,000
100,000
[1969 Code § 88-31; Ord. No. 1978-6; Ord. No. 96-5; Ord. No. 08-6 § 1; Ord. No. 08-12 § 1; Ord. No. 09-9]
a. 
All off-street parking spaces and related aisles and driveways shall be paved and graded to prevent accumulation of surface water, and constructed to Borough specifications. Each parking space in all multi-family and commercial zones shall have minimum dimensions as follows:
Angle of Parking*
Minimum Width of Stall
(feet)
Minimum Length of Stall
(feet)
Minimum Width of Aisle
(feet)
9
20 end spaces
12.5
30°
9
24 all others
12.5
45°
9
20
12.5
60°
9
20
16
90°
9
20
24
*
To the access aisle or driveway.
For all other residential zones the minimum dimensions of parking spaces may be reduced to eight feet wide and 18 feet in length.
b. 
Off-street loading areas shall have a minimum allocation of 1,000 square feet of lot area per berth for parking and maneuvering and each berth space shall have minimum dimensions of 40 feet by 12 feet.
c. 
Curbing or wheel stops shall be located and provided to prevent any part of any vehicle from overhanging a public right-of-way, property line, or internal sidewalk.
d. 
Driveways providing access to off-street parking, and loading spaces shall be laid out as follows:
1. 
No portion of any entrance or exit driveway shall be closer than 35 feet to the curbline of an intersecting street.
2. 
No two driveways leading from a street to a single lot shall be within 30 feet of each other at their intersections with the front lot line for an interior lot and 40 feet of each other at their intersection with the front and side lot line.
3. 
No entrance or exit driveway to a nonresidential property shall be less than 12 feet in width or exceed 35 feet in width at the lot line.
4. 
A driveway to a residential dwelling shall not have a negative slope from the street right-of-way line to the garage unless the slope follows the existing natural topography.
5. 
Only one driveway curb cut shall be permitted on a fifty-foot residential lot and it shall not exceed 24 feet in width.
[1969 Code § 88-32; Ord. No. 1978-6; Ord. No. 97-20; Ord. No. 04-25 § II; Ord. No. 12-17 § 1]
a. 
Any off-street parking area for five or more vehicles and any off-street loading area shall be effectively screened along each lot line which directly abuts properties in any "R" District and permitted dwellings in commercial districts. Such screening shall be a solid fence, wall, or compact hedge, maintained in good condition, and shall be not more than three feet in height in a front yard or more than six feet in height in a side or rear yard.
b. 
Any fixture used to illuminate any parking or loading area shall be so arranged to direct the light away from a street and away from adjoining premises used for residential purposes.
c. 
There shall be no storage of material or equipment in any off-street parking or loading area, except as part of an approved site plan.
d. 
Off-street parking may be permitted by the Planning Board within required front yards in commercial and industrial districts, but such space shall be set back from the street line by a minimum of 10 feet.
e. 
No off-street loading area shall be visible from a public street.
f. 
Any change in use or occupancy of business and/or commercial properties on Market Street and Broadway in the C-L and C-G Zoning District shall be referred to the Zoning Administrator and/or Construction Official. In the event the Zoning Administrator or Construction Official determines that the parking is or may not be sufficient, he shall refer the application to the Planning Board to review and determine the adequacy and sufficiency of parking for said change in use and/or occupancy.