At the time of the erection of any building and/or structure(s) or usage of land hereinafter listed, or at the time any such building or structure is enlarged or increased in capacity by adding floor area or seats, or at such time that a higher usage is applied, there shall be provided for such new construction or intensified use, enlargement or increased capacity and use of land, the following minimum off-street parking spaces with adequate provisions for safe ingress and egress and said parking spaces shall be provided and thereafter shall be maintained in connection with such building or structure and/or use of land.
(1) Single-family, two-family and attached dwellings shall provide at least two parking spaces for each dwelling unit.
(2) Multiple-family buildings, flats, bungalow courts, and apartment houses shall provide one and one-half parking spaces per dwelling unit, or at least one parking space per each six hundred square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.
(3) Roominghouses, lodginghouses, residence clubs, and similar structures containing sleeping rooms shall provide at least one parking space for every two occupants based upon the maximum occupant load of the sleeping or dining areas, whichever is greater, as determined from the Uniform Building Code.
(4) Motels, hotels and auto courts shall provide at least one parking space for each sleeping room, suite of rooms or housekeeping unit. Where other principal uses, such as restaurants, bars, and meeting rooms, are located on the premises, the principal use requiring the greatest amount of parking shall provide one hundred percent of the required parking spaces, and the other uses shall provide in addition at least seventy percent of the parking spaces which would be required if these uses were by themselves.
(5) Trailer and mobilehome parks shall provide at least two auto parking spaces for each travel trailer and mobilehome space.
(6) Hospitals shall provide at least two parking spaces for each bed licensed by the state. Any out-patient facilities shall provide additional parking as required for a medical office.
(7) Convalescent homes, nursing homes, and sanitariums shall provide at least one parking space for every four beds licensed by the county or state.
(8) Orphanages, children's homes, homes for the aged and rest homes shall provide at least one parking space for every ten beds licensed by the county or state.
(9) Day care or child care centers shall provide at least one parking space for each employee plus one parking space for every ten children licensed by the county or state, for passenger loading.
(10) Elementary schools shall provide at least one parking space for each employee plus loading space for at least two school buses.
(11) Junior high schools shall provide one parking space for each employee plus loading space for at least two school buses.
(12) High schools shall provide one parking space for each employee and one parking space for every three students in the eleventh and twelfth grades.
(13) Colleges shall provide at least one parking space for each employee and at least one parking space for every two students.
(14) Churches and other places of worship, mortuaries, or funeral homes shall provide at least one parking space for every four seats in the main chapel or assembly room.
(15) Stadiums, ball parks and other outdoor sports areas with fixed seating shall provide at least one parking space for every four seats.
(16) Golf courses shall provide at least six parking spaces for each hole. Additional parking spaces are not required for the following accessory uses: driving ranges, putting greens, shower and locker rooms and maintenance shops or buildings.
(17) Driving ranges that are not accessory to golf courses or shooting ranges shall provide at least one parking space for each tee or shooter station.
(18) Miniature golf or pitch and putt courses shall provide at least one and one-quarter parking spaces for each hole.
(19) Tennis or other court games shall provide at least two parking spaces for each court.
(20) Bowling centers shall provide at least four parking spaces for each lane. Other principal uses within the bowling center such as restaurants, pool halls, cocktail lounges, and other uses shall provide additional parking spaces as required.
(21) Pool, card and billiard rooms shall provide at least two parking spaces for each table.
(22) Theaters, auditoriums and similar places of public assembly with fixed seating shall provide at least one parking space for every four seats.
(23) Dancehalls, auditoriums, exhibition halls and similar places of public assembly where there is space for set-up seating or where there is no fixed seating shall provide at least one parking space for every ninety square feet of net floor area in the assembly hall(s).
(24) Public parks over ten acres in size shall provide at least five percent of the total area for off-street parking facilities.
(25) Swimming pools other than those used as necessary uses with residential and commercial-residential uses shall provide at least one parking space for every one hundred square feet of pool area.
(26) Skating rinks shall provide at least one parking space for every one hundred square feet of skating area.
(27) Wholesale and distribution centers shall provide at least one parking space for every five hundred square feet of gross floor area.
(28) Swimming and tennis clubs, cabana clubs, public neighborhood pools and similar recreational clubs or facilities shall provide at least the number of parking spaces or amount of parking area required by the use requiring the greatest parking area plus fifty percent of the parking required by the sum of other uses.
(29) Medical and dental offices shall provide at least one parking space for every two hundred square feet of gross floor area.
(30) Banks and other offices shall provide at least one parking space for every three hundred square feet of gross floor area.
(31) Barbershops and beauty shops, wig salons and similar uses shall provide at least two parking spaces for each employee.
(32) Physical fitness centers, health studios, steam baths, and similar uses shall provide at least one parking space for every two occupants based upon the maximum occupant load as determined under the Uniform Building Code.
(33) General retail sales including department and discount stores not located in a shopping center shall provide at least one parking space for each two hundred and fifty square feet of gross floor area.
(34) Retail uses such as retail stores displaying and selling principally furniture, floor coverings, pianos and organs, and large appliances shall provide at least one parking space for every five hundred square feet of gross floor area.
(35) Restaurants and bars, including those with dancing, shall provide at least one parking space for every sixty square feet of seating and/or dining area and one space for every one hundred square feet of kitchen and serving counter area. For outdoor dining, a minimum of one space per one hundred square feet shall be provided.
(36) Uncovered sales areas such as new or used automobile, boat or trailer sales, lumber or building material yards, plant nurseries or similar uses shall provide a minimum of five customer parking spaces for the first five thousand square feet of uncovered sales area and one customer parking space for each additional one thousand square feet of uncovered sales area to a required maximum of twenty customer parking spaces.
(37) Shops repairing household appliances and equipment shall provide at least one parking space for every five hundred square feet of gross floor area plus one parking space for each employee.
(38) Warehouses and storage buildings shall provide at least one parking space for each employee plus one parking space for each company-operated vehicle, or one parking space for every two thousand square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.
(39) Mini storage warehouses shall provide one space per three hundred square feet of office space with a minimum of two spaces for visitor parking and one space per caretaker's unit. Visitor parking spaces shall be located at the main entrance to the facility.
(40) Shopping centers shall provide at least one parking space for each two hundred and fifty square feet of gross floor area.
(41) Manufacturing or repair plants maintaining more than one shift of workers shall provide two parking spaces for every three employees on each of the two larger shifts plus one parking space for each company-operated vehicle.
(42) Manufacturing plants, machine shops and contractors and industrial facilities shall provide either one parking space for each employee and each company-operated vehicle, or one parking space for every five hundred square feet of gross floor area and each company-operated vehicle, whichever is greater.
(43) Communication equipment buildings and utility service yards shall provide one parking space for every two employees on the premises at any one time including overlaps in shifts.
(44) Transitional housing and emergency shelters shall provide one parking space for every staff member and one parking space for every four residents.
(45) For uses not listed in this chapter, off-street parking shall be provided as follows:
(A) Residential or commercial residential uses shall provide at least one parking space for each dwelling unit or sleeping unit.
(B) Institutional uses shall provide at least one parking space for every three occupants based upon the maximum occupant load of the institution at any one time as determined from the Uniform Building Code.
(C) Recreational uses shall provide at least one parking space for every three patrons or occupants who would be on the premises at any one time based upon the maximum occupant load as determined by the Uniform Building Code.
(D) Office personal service, and commercial uses shall provide at least one parking space for every two occupants based on the maximum load as determined by the Uniform Building Code.
(E) Industrial uses shall provide the number of parking spaces determined to be necessary by the director of the department of public works or his designee based upon the anticipated maximum occupant load.
(Ord. 1296 § 1 (part), 2005)