A.
Every new building or addition shall be provided with parking spaces as required in this chapter unless exempted by this chapter, state law, or when existing parking is nonconforming (see chapter on nonconformities).
1.
Prior to the issuance of a building permit for any new or enlarged building, or if a parking area is to be commonly used, a plan of the parking area shall be approved by the director or their designee.
2.
The site plan for any building permit plan check must clearly indicate parking locations, space sizes, relationship to structures, curbs, driveways, lighting, landscaping, and other features of the parking area.
B.
C.
If a use is changed so that more off-street parking spaces are required, only the difference between the new number of spaces required and the number of spaces required by the prior use (regardless of spaces actually provided) shall be required.
D.
When a commercial business desires to provide valet parking, tandem parking is permitted for the valet parking spaces.
E.
Employee Parking. When a portion of parking for a commercial use is intended to be reserved for employees who work on the property, tandem or stacked parking are permitted for those spaces.
F.
Parking spaces required by this chapter shall be available and maintained for vehicular parking only, except where other uses are expressly permitted. Storage of boats, trailers, furniture, machinery, equipment, or any inoperable vehicle is prohibited in required parking spaces, excepting construction materials and equipment used during construction on the same development site.
G.
Parking Spaces Shall Not be Reduced. Any required off-street parking spaces shall not be reduced in number or size except as permitted in this chapter.
H.
Required parking may be converted to accessible parking spaces as required by state or federal law without the need to add new spaces to compensate for the loss of spaces due to loading areas and paths of travel.
(Ord. 2260, 1/13/2026)


