Table of Required Off-Street Parking Spaces
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Use
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Required Parking Space
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Dwellings
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One parking space per unit
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Uses accessory to the above
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In addition to the above, one space plus one space for each
nonresident employee
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Boardinghouse, lodging house, rooming house, bed-and-breakfast/tourist
home
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Two spaces plus one space per rooming unit
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Dormitory
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One space for each occupant
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Housing for the elderly
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1 1/2 spaces per unit
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Hotel, motel, inn
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One space for each bedroom, plus three spaces for each 200 square
feet of floor area available for meetings and functions and one space
for each four employees on the largest shift
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Convalescent, rest or nursing home
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One space for each four beds, plus one space for each employee
on the largest shift
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Hospital, sanitarium or similar institution
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1 1/2 spaces per bed capacity plus one space for each employee
on the largest shift
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Church or similar place of assembly
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One space for each three seats in the largest assembly room
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Funeral home or chapel
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One space for each three seats, or one space for each 40 square
feet of floor area open to the public, whichever is greater
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Community center, auditorium, gymnasium, theater, or places
of public assembly
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One space for each three seats or five linear feet of bench
area or one space for every 40 square feet of floor area open to the
public, whichever is greater
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Public library, museum, or similar institution
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One space for each 400 square feet open to the public
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Retail business, commercial use
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One space for each 300 square feet of floor area up to 50,000
square feet plus one space for each 600 square feet thereafter
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Personal service establishment
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1 1/2 spaces per chair and one space for each employee
on the largest shift
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Office, professional, business or public
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One space for each 300 square feet of floor area up to 50,000
square feet plus one space for each 600 feet thereafter
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Medical or dental office or clinic
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One space for each practitioner, four patient spaces per practitioner,
and one space for each employee on the largest shift
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Restaurant, taverns, clubs, or other places serving food or
beverages
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One space for each three seats, permanent or otherwise, plus
one space for each employee on the largest shift
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Industrial, manufacturing, warehouse storage, laboratories or
similar use
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3/4 space for each employee on the two largest shifts combined
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Automobile washing and waxing establishment
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Two waiting spaces per stall equipped for washing or waxing
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Repair garages and gasoline service stations
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Two waiting spaces for each pump, plus two spaces for each service
bay and one space for each employee on the largest shift
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Bowling alleys
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Five spaces for each alley
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Schools, preschool through middle or junior high
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One space for each teacher or other employee anticipated during
normal school hours excluding students and one space for each six
seats in the largest auditorium or gymnasium
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Schools, senior high, places of higher education, professional
schools, trade school
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One space for each teacher or other employee anticipated during
normal school hours, plus one space for each five students in a senior
high school or one space for each two students in any other such institution
plus one space for each three seats in the largest auditorium or gymnasium
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Minimum
(feet)
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Maximum
(feet)
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Residential
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10
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16
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All other uses:
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One-way
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11
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20
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Two-way
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22
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30
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