In all districts and in connection with every use, there shall be provided at the time any use or building is erected, enlarged, extended, or increased off-street parking stalls for all vehicles in accordance with the following:
A. Access. Adequate access to a public street shall be provided for each parking space, and driveway openings shall be as provided in §
390-58, Driveways.
B. Size. Size of each parking space shall be not less than 180 square feet exclusive of the space required for ingress and egress.
C. Location. Location shall be on the same lot as the principal use or not over 400 feet from the principal use. No commercial or industrial parking stall or driveway shall be closer than 25 feet to a residential district lot line or a street line opposite a residential district.
D. Surfacing. All off-street parking areas shall be graded and surfaced so as to minimize dust and be properly drained. Any parking area for more than five vehicles shall have the aisles and spaces clearly marked.
E. Curbs. Curbs or barriers shall be installed so as to prevent the parked vehicles from extending over any lot lines.
F. Number of stalls. The number of parking stalls required is shown in the following table:
Use | Minimum Parking Required |
|---|
Single-family dwellings and mobile homes | 2 stalls for each dwelling unit |
Multifamily dwellings | 2 stalls for each dwelling unit |
Hotels and motels | 1 stall for each guest room plus 1 stall for each 2 employees |
Hospitals, dormitories, clubs, lodges, sororities and lodging and boarding houses | 1 stall for each 2 beds plus 1 stall for each 3 employees |
Sanitariums, institutions, and rest and nursing homes | 1 stall for each 5 beds plus 1 stall for each 3 employees |
Medical and dental clinics | 3 stalls for each doctor |
Churches, theaters, auditoriums, community centers, vocational and night schools, and other places of public assembly | 1 stall for each 4 seats |
Colleges and secondary and elementary schools | 1 stall for each 2 employees plus 1 stall for each 15 students of 16 years of age or more |
Restaurants, bars, and places of entertainment | 1 stall for each 3 seating accommodations |
Retail and service stores; repair shops | 1 stall for each 150 square feet of floor area |
Manufacturing and processing plants, laboratories and warehouses | 1 stall for every 3 employees; number of employees shall be construed to mean the maximum number on the premises at one time |
Financial institutions; businesses, government and professional offices | 1 stall for each 200 square feet of floor area |
Funeral homes | 1 stall for each 100 square feet in the main assembly area plus 1 stall for each vehicle used with the business |
Bowling alleys | 4 stalls for each alley |
G. Combined uses. Combinations of any of the above uses shall provide the total of the number of stalls required for each individual use.
H. Handicapped parking requirements. In addition to any other requirements relating to parking spaces contained in this Code, the provisions contained in §§
101.13,
346.503, and
346.56, Wis. Stats., and any Wisconsin Administrative Code sections adopted pursuant thereto, are hereby adopted by reference and made applicable to all parking facilities whenever constructed.
I. Reduction of parking space. Off-street parking space required under this section may be reduced at a time when the capacity or use of a building is changed in such a manner that the new use or capacity would require less space than before the change. Such reduction, however, shall not be below the standards as set forth in this section.
J. Unspecified uses and mixed occupancies. In the case of a use not specifically mentioned in this section, the requirements for off-street parking facilities shall be the same as for the uses listed in this section which, in the opinion of the Village Board, shall be deemed most similar. In the case of mixed uses, the parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements of the uses computed separately.
K. Parking areas development and maintenance. Every parcel of land hereafter used as a public or private parking area shall be developed and maintained by the owner in accordance with the following requirements. Off-street parking areas for more than five vehicles shall be effectively screened on each side which adjoins or faces premises situated in any residential district by a fence of acceptable design, wall or compact hedge. Such fence, wall, or hedge shall not be less than four feet and no solid portion shall be more than six feet in height and shall be maintained in good condition. The space between such fence, wall or hedge and the side lot line adjoining premises in any residential district shall be landscaped with grass, hardy shrubs or evergreen ground cover and maintained in good condition.