All uses permitted by this chapter or hereafter permitted in
any of the use districts established shall provide, as a minimum,
the number of off-street parking spaces specified in the following
schedule:
A. Auditoriums, clubs, community centers, theaters, sport centers or
other similar places of public assembly shall be provided with off-street
parking space accommodating not less than one (1) private automobile
for every three (3) seats comprising the total seating capacity of
such building or structure.
B. Stores for retail purposes, personal service shops, businesses and
office buildings shall be provided with off-street parking space accommodating
not less than one (1) private automobile for every two hundred fifty
(250) square feet of floor space used by or open to the public.
C. Multiple dwellings shall be provided with off-street parking space
accommodations for not less than two (2) private automobiles for each
apartment. Each parking space shall be clearly marked and a minimum
of nine (9) feet in width and eighteen (18) feet in length.
D. Restaurants, tearooms or any other establishments serving food and/or
beverages, in which seats are provided for ten (10) persons or more,
shall be provided with off-street parking spaces accommodating not
less than one (1) private automobile for every three (3) seats.
E. Single-family dwellings shall be provided with off-street parking
space accommodating not less than two (2) private automobiles.
[Added 5-23-2016 by Ord.
No. 16-03]
A. Residential.
(1)
Apartments or condominiums:
(a)
Studio: one parking space per unit.
(b)
One bedroom: one parking space per unit.
(c)
Two bedrooms: 1.5 parking spaces per unit.
(d)
Three bedrooms or more: two parking spaces per unit.
(e)
Senior: 0.5 parking space per unit.
(2)
All other residential uses: two parking spaces per unit.
B. Nonresidential.
(1)
Nonresidential uses: three parking spaces per 1,000 GFA.
C. Shared parking. Applicants may reduce the total amount of parking
required by demonstrating at the time of site plan review that the
offset parking demand patterns of proposed uses will reduce the total
amount of parking demand.