Any building or other structure erected, altered or used and any lot used or occupied for any of the following purposes shall be provided with minimum off-street parking spaces as set forth below, together with adequate passageways, driveways or other means of circulation and access to and from a street, alley or way.
A.
Dwellings.
(1)
For single-family detached homes, two all-weather parking spaces per dwelling unit on the lot therewith, except that where a home occupation is carried on, there shall be four such spaces. Said requirement shall apply to any dwelling type in which a home occupation is located. Further, provided, that if there is one nonresident employee as provided for in the definition of "home occupation" in § 300-90 herein, there shall be one additional parking space provided.
[Amended 2-21-1978 by Ord. No. 197; 3-15-2004 by Ord. No. 436]
(2)
For two-family homes, two all-weather parking spaces per dwelling unit on the lot therewith.
(3)
For townhouses and garden apartments, two all-weather parking spaces per dwelling unit, subject to the parking provisions of the pertinent articles of this chapter, as specified herein.
(4)
For a rooming house, two all-weather parking spaces plus one additional parking space for each room for rent, on the same lot therewith or on land adjacent thereto.
B.
Other uses. Off-street parking spaces with proper access from a street or alley shall be provided in the amounts indicated below, on or near any lot on which the following types of uses are hereafter established. Nothing in this subsection shall be constructed to prevent the establishment of joint parking facilities for two or more uses.
(1)
For any of the following primary uses, the required parking spaces shall be all-weather and shall be located on the same lot therewith:
(a)
A church, school, public auditorium, assembly or meeting room or similar place of public or private assembly: one space for each four seats or stacked chairs available for assembly; for elementary schools, one space for each six seats.
(b)
A stadium: one space for every four seats.
(c)
A hospital: one space for every four beds, plus one space for every employee on the largest work shift.
(d)
A community center, library or other similar place: one space for every 800 square feet of floor area in public use.
[Amended 3-7-2010 by Ord. No. 514]
(e)
An institutional home: one space for every 10 occupants, plus one space for each employee on the largest work shift.
(f)
A club: one space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus one space for each 150 square feet of gross floor area in public use.
(g)
A day-care center: one space for every 10 children of designed capacity, plus one space for every employee. In addition, at least one space for every 15 children of designed capacity shall be provided for child drop-off; required parking may be used to meet this requirement if the drop-off does not require crossing a street or driveway to reach the entry door.
[Added 2-7-2000 by Ord. No. 388]
(h)
A museum: one space for every 800 square feet of floor area where visitors are able to walk unrestricted and the travel path of any motorized vehicle used for touring.
[Added 3-7-2010 by Ord. No. 514]
(2)
For any of the following primary uses, the required parking space shall be all-weather and shall be paved, and such parking spaces shall be located on the same lot therewith:
[Amended 12-2-1985 by Ord. No. 251; 11-21-1988 by Ord. No. 289]
(a)
A retail store or shop: one space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area.
(b)
A department store or supermarket: one space for each 60 square feet of gross floor area.
(c)
An indoor theater: one space for every four seats, plus one space for each employee on the largest work shift.
(d)
A bowling alley or similar recreational establishment: one space for every four seats, plus one space for each employee on the largest work shift.
(e)
Hotel, motel, or tourist home: 1 1/4 spaces for each rental unit. Hotels within a master-planned office park may request a reduction of parking to a ratio of one space per each rental unit as a conditional use. That conditional use shall be compliant with the following:
[Amended 2-7-2011 by Ord. No. 513]
[1]
Any food service must primarily serve hotel patrons; hotels requesting this conditional use may not include a full-service restaurant open and advertised to the public.
[2]
Hotels requesting the conditional use must demonstrate that any meeting rooms or other gathering spaces are predominately used at times that do coincide with overnight guest parking.
(f)
An office building: one space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(g)
A restaurant, cafe or tearoom: one space for each four seats provided, plus one space for each employee on the largest work shift.
(h)
A laboratory, industrial establishments or other commercial buildings: one space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus an additional 10% which additional amount shall not be less than two additional spaces. Additional parking areas as determined by § 300-577 below shall also be constructed.
(i)
Open areas used for commercial purposes: the number of spaces to be determined by the use, as set forth above, to which the ground is devoted.
(j)
Office park: one space for each 285 square feet of gross floor area.
(k)
A self-service storage facility: one space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus 1.5 spaces for each 100 self-storage units.
[Added 12-15-2008 by Ord. No. 496]