[Amended by Ord. No. 07-2022-651, 7/14/2022]
1.
Overall Requirements.
A.
Number of Spaces. Each use that is newly developed, enlarged, significantly changed in type or increased in number of establishments shall provide and maintain off-street parking spaces in accordance with Table 6.1 and the regulations of this Part.
B.
Uses Not Listed. Uses not specifically listed in Table 6.1 shall comply with the requirements for the most similar use listed in Table 6.1 as determined by the Zoning Officer.
D.
Calculation. Where the calculation of required parking spaces does not result in a whole number, the calculation shall be rounded to the closest whole number.
2.
Reduction of Parking Requirements by Conditional Use.
A.
Purposes: to minimize impervious surfaces, while ensuring adequate parking; to recognize unique circumstances may justify a reduction in parking.
B.
The Board of Commissioners may permit a reduction, through the conditional use process of § 27-119, of the number of parking spaces required to be developed if the applicant proves to the satisfaction of the Board that fewer parking spaces would be appropriate.
(1)
Proof. To prove that fewer parking spaces are needed, the applicant shall provide existing and projected employment, customer, resident or other relevant data. Such data may include a study of parking at similar developments during peak periods of use.
(2)
Shared Parking. Under this section, an applicant may seek to prove that parking permanently shared with another use or another lot with shared internal access will reduce the total amount of parking needed because the uses have different peak times of parking need or overlapping customers.
(3)
Reservation of Future Parking Areas. If a reduction is permitted under this section, the Board of Commissioners may require as a condition of the conditional use that the lot include the reservation, permanently or for a specified number of years, of areas for use if needed in the future for additional parking.
(a)
Such reservation shall be provided in a legal form acceptable to the Board of Commissioners' Solicitor. A legally binding deed restriction is required.
(b)
In such case, the applicant shall be required to submit site plans to the Zoning Officer showing where and how the additional parking could be accomplished. Such future parking areas shall be designed to meet all Township requirements, including stormwater runoff. Such future parking areas shall not be covered by buildings and shall be attractively landscaped unless needed for parking.
(c)
Such additional parking shall be required to be provided within one year by the owner of the lot at that time after the Zoning Officer may determine, in writing to such owner, that such parking has become needed to meet actual use. Such determination shall be based upon the Zoning Officer's on-site review on at least three different days.
Table 6.1 Off-Street Parking Requirements | ||||
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(See definition of "employee" in Part 2.) | ||||
Use | Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces Required | Plus 1 Off-Street Parking Space for Each | ||
A. | Agricultural Uses: | |||
1. | Crop farming or raising of livestock | Employee | ||
2. | Kennel (minimum of 4) | 1 per employee | 15 animals of capacity | |
3. | Plant nursery | 1 per employee | 250 square feet of indoor sales floor area and 10,000 square feet of outdoor sales area | |
4. | Stable, nonhousehold (minimum of 2) | 1 per employee | 8 animals of capacity | |
5. | Seasonal sale of agricultural products (minimum of 5) | 1 per employee | 250 square feet of sales floor area | |
B. | Residential Uses: | |||
1. | Dwelling unit | 2 per dwelling unit, except 1 per 1-bedroom/efficiency conversion apartment | An additional 0.5 per dwelling unit for a development of 10 or more dwelling units that does not abut a street with space for on-street parking on at least 1 side in addition to 2 travel lanes (this parking may be in overflow lots) | |
2. | Home occupation, general | The closest use to be determined by the Zoning Officer | Nonresident employee | |
3. | Home occupation, light | None additional required | Nonresident employee | |
4. | Apartment building permanently restricted to persons 55 years and older and/or the physically handicapped | 0.75 per dwelling/rental unit, except 0.4 per dwelling/rental unit if evidence is presented that the non-physically-handicapped persons will clearly primarily be over 70 years old | Nonresident employee | |
5. | Boardinghouse | 1 per rental unit or bed, whichever is greater, except for a college fraternity or sorority: 1 per 2 beds plus 1 per 10 nonresident members | Nonresident employee | |
6. | Group home | See § 27-402 | ||
C. | Institutional Uses: | |||
1. | Place of worship or church | 1 per 4 seats in room of largest capacity | Employee | |
2. | Care and treatment facilities for youth | 1 per staff doctor, plus 1 per 3 employees on the maximum shift, plus 1 per 1,000 square feet of total habitable floor area for visitor and resident parking | Plus such additional spaces required by this table for any supplementary activities that generate additional parking needs | |
3. | Hospital | 2.5 per bed | ||
4. | Nursing home | 1 per 4 beds | ||
5. | Personal care home | 1 per 3 beds | ||
6. | Day-care home, family | 1 space designed for safe and convenient drop-off and pickup | Nonresident employee | |
7. | Day-care center, child or group day-care home | 1 per 10 children, with spaces designed for safe and convenient drop-off and pickup | Nonresident employee | |
8. | School, primary or secondary | 1 per 4 students aged 16 or older | Employee | |
9. | Utility facility | 2 vehicles routinely needed to service facility | ||
10. | Dormitory | 1 per 2 residents | Nonresident employee | |
11. | College, university or trade school | 1 per 1.5 students not living on campus who attend class at peak times (plus required spaces for on-campus housing) | Nonresident employee | |
12. | Library, community center or cultural center or museum | 1 per 4 seats (or 1 per 250 square feet of floor area accessible to patrons and/or users if seats are not typically provided) | Employee | |
13. | Treatment center, regular or outpatient | 1 per 2 residents aged 16 years or older, plus 1 per nonresident intended to be treated on site at peak times | Nonresident employee | |
14. | Swimming pool, nonhousehold | 1 per 40 square feet of water surface, other than wading pools | Employee | |
D. | Commercial Uses: | |||
1. | Auditorium, commercial | 1 per 4 seats | Employee | |
2. | Auto service station or repair garage | 5 per repair/service bay and 1/4 per fuel nozzle, with such spaces separated from accessways to pumps | Employee | |
3. | Auto, boat, recreational vehicle or manufactured home sales | 1 per 15 vehicles, boats, RVs or homes displayed | Employee | |
4. | Automatic transaction machine | 3 per machine, conveniently located | ||
5. | Adult use (including adult store, adult live entertainment use or massage parlor) (minimum of 10) | 1 per 30 square feet of total floor area | Employee | |
6. | Bed-and-breakfast use | 1 per rental unit, plus the 2 per dwelling unit | Nonresident employee | |
7. | Betting use | 1 per 3 persons of maximum capacity of buildings, as rated by fire regulations | 1.1 employees | |
8. | Bowling alley | 2 per lane, plus 2 per pool table | 1.2 employees | |
9. | Bus station, intercity | 5 per loading/unloading stall for buses | Employee | |
10. | Car wash | 2 per washing lane or stall, which may be located in drying or vacuuming areas | 1.2 employees | |
11. | Financial institution (includes bank) | 1 per 200 square feet of floor area accessible to customers, plus 3 convenient spaces for each automatic banking transaction machine | Employee | |
12. | Funeral home | 1 per 5 seats in rooms intended to be in use at one time for visitors | Employee | |
13. | Golf driving range | 1 per tee | 1.2 employees | |
14. | Miniature golf | 2 per hole | 1.2 employees | |
15. | Golf course | 3 per hole (plus spaces required for any membership club building or restaurant) | 2 employees | |
16. | Ice skating/roller skating | 200 square feet of floor area accessible to users | 1.2 employees | |
17. | Haircutting/hairstyling | 2 per customer seat used for haircutting, hairstyling, hair washing, manicuring or similar work | 1.1 employees | |
18. | Hotel or motel | 1 per rental unit, plus 1 per 4 seats in any meeting room (plus any required by any restaurant) | 1.2 employees | |
19. | Kennel or dog day care | 1 per 15 animals kept on site at peak times | Employee | |
20. | Laundromat | 1 per 3 washing machines | On-site employee | |
21. | Offices or clinic, medical/dental | 1 per 250 square feet of net leasable floor area | ||
22. | Office building primarily intended to include medical/dental offices | 1 per 300 square feet of net leasable floor area | ||
23. | Offices, other than No. 22 above (min. of 3 per establishment) | 1 per 350 square feet of net leasable floor area | ||
24. | Personal service use, other than haircutting/hairstyling (minimum of 2 per establishment) | 1 per 150 square feet of floor area accessible to customers | Employee | |
25. | Indoor recreation (other than bowling alley), membership club or exercise club | 1 per 200 square feet of floor area other than racquetball courts accessible to customers/members, plus parking required by any additional use (such as restaurant), plus 2 spaces per racquetball court | Employee | |
26. | Outdoor recreation (other than uses specifically listed in this table) | 1 per 3 persons of capacity (50% may be on grass overflow areas with major driveways in gravel) | 1.2 employees | |
27. | Restaurant, standard | 1 per 3 seats | 2 employees | |
28. | Retail sales (other than types separately listed) or shopping center (minimum of 5 per establishment, except 10 per video rental store) | 1 per 175 square feet of floor area accessible to customers, except 1 per 225 square feet of total leasable floor area if such is greater than 20,000 square feet | ||
29. | Retail sales of only furniture, lumber, carpeting, bedding or floor covering | 1 per 400 square feet of floor area accessible to customers | ||
30. | Tavern or nightclub | 1 per 30 square feet of total floor area | ||
31. | Restaurant, fast-food (minimum of 20 minutes) | 1 per 3 seats | 2 employees | |
32. | Theater or auditorium | 1 per 4 seats, 1/2 of which may be met by convenient parking shared with other business uses on the same lot that are typically not routinely open beyond 9:30 p.m. | 1.2 employees | |
33. | Veterinarian office | 5 per veterinarian | Employee | |
All commercial uses, as applicable, shall provide additional parking or storage needed for maximum number of vehicles stored, displayed or based at the lot at any point in time. These additional spaces are not required to meet the stall size and parking aisle width requirements of this chapter. | Employee | |||
E. | Industrial Uses: | |||
1. | All industrial uses (including warehousing, distribution and manufacturing) | 1 per employee working on site per shift | 1 visitor space for every manager on the site | |
2. | Self-storage development | 1 per 15 storage units | Employee | |