The regulations set forth in this chapter qualify or supplement, as the case may be, the zoning district regulations appearing in these regulations.
(Ord. 90-82 § (1)(2101); Ord. 15-393 § 1 (part); Ord. 19-419 § 1 (Exh. A)(part))
TABLE 1 – Parking for Residences | |
|---|---|
Use | Minimum Number of Spaces Per Dwelling Unit |
One (1) or two (2) family residences | 2 |
Multiple-Family Dwelling Units | |
Efficiency units | 1.2 |
One (1) bedroom units | 1.5 |
Two (2) bedroom units | 1.7 |
Three (3) or more bedroom units | 2 |
TABLE 2 – Reductions in Shared Parking Requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Use | Required Spaces per Use | Totals for Daytime/ Nighttime | Maximum Reduction in Required Parking Spaces | Minimum Requirement for Site | |
Nighttime/Weekend Uses | 3,600-Square-Foot Restaurant | 60 | 60 + 40 = 100 | = one-half the smaller requirement...= (1/2) of 50...= 25 | 100 + 50 + 30 = 180...Minus shared parking reduction... 180 - 25 = 155 |
Commercial | 40 | ||||
Daytime Uses | 10,000-Square-Foot Office (First Floor) | 40 | 40 + 10 = 50 | ||
3,000-Square-Foot Office (Second Floor) | 10 | ||||
Other Uses | 6,000-Square-Foot Retail Store | 30 | 30 | ||
TABLE 3 – Maximum Parking Allowed | |
|---|---|
Minimum parking spaces required | Maximum parking spaces allowed |
0 – 20 parking spaces | 20% over minimum |
21 – 50 parking spaces | 15% over minimum |
51 or more parking spaces | 10% over minimum |
TABLE 4 – ADA Compliant Spaces | |
|---|---|
Total Parking in Lot | Required Number of ADA Compliant Spaces |
1 – 25 | 1 |
26 – 50 | 2 |
51 – 75 | 3 |
76 – 100 | 4 |
101 – 150 | 5 |
151 – 200 | 6 |
201 – 300 | 7 |
301 – 400 | 8 |
Requirements for Shielding/Filtration Recommendations | ||
|---|---|---|
Fixture Lamp Type | Must Be Shielded | Filtering Recommended |
Low pressure sodium | Partially | None |
High pressure sodium | Fully | None |
Metal halide | Fully | Yes |
Fluorescent | Fully | Yes |
Quartz | Fully | None |
Incandescent greater than 150w | Fully | None |
Incandescent 150w or less | None | None |
Mercury vapor | Fully | Yes |
Fossil fuel | None | None |
Glass tubes filled with neon, argon and krypton | None | None |
Other sources | As approved by the Director | |
Footnotes: | |
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1. | This is the preferred light source to minimize undesirable light into the night sky affecting astronomical observations. |
2. | Warm white and natural lamps are preferred to minimize detrimental effects. |
3. | For the purposes of this section, quartz lamps shall not be considered an incandescent light source. |
4. | Most glass, acrylic or translucent enclosures satisfy the filter recommendation. |
5. | Outdoor advertising signs of the type constructed of translucent materials and wholly illuminated from within do not require shielding. |
6. | Metal halide lamps shall be in enclosed luminaries. See also subsection (F)(6) of this section. |
7. | Recommended for existing fixtures. |