The table below shows by use (use column) the minimum off-street parking requirement (minimum number of parking spaces column).
USE
MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES
RESIDENTIAL
 
BOARDING HOUSE
2 PS + 1 PS/BR
MOBILEHOME
2 PS/DU
MOBILEHOME PARK
2 PS/DU + 1/PS/3 DU
MODULAR HOME
2 PS/DU
MULTIFAMILY
1.5 PS/DU
ONE-FAMILY
2 PS/DU
TWO-FAMILY
2 PS/DU
AGRICULTURE
 
RETAIL SALES ON-SITE
2 AW PS/ST
RIDING, TRAINING, BOARDING STABLE
1 PS/EA 2 HORSE STALLS
OTHER
 
AIRPORT
2 + 1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
ASSEMBLY
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
CEMETERY
30 PS – AW ON-SITE
CHURCH
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
CONGREGATE CARE
1 PS/4 BEDS
DAY CARE CENTER
1 PS/EM
GOLF COURSE
5 PS/HOLE
GROUP HOME
1 PS/BED
HOSPITAL
1 PS/BED
KENNEL
2 PS + 1 PS/EM
LODGES
1 PS/400 SQ. FT.
PLANT NURSERY
1 PS/400 SQ. FT. OF
PUBLIC USES
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
SHELTER CARE
1 PS/BED
COMMERCIAL
 
BUSINESS SCHOOLS
1 PS/150 SQ. FT.
CHARITABLE
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
EATING AND DRINKING
1 PS/150 SQ. FT.
FINANCIAL
1 PS/300 SQ. FT.
GOVERNMENTAL
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
HOTELS/MOTELS
1 PS/GR
OFFICE
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
SECOND HAND STORE
1 PS/300 SQ. FT.
PERSONNEL SERVICES
1 PS/300 SQ. FT.
PRIVATE RECREATION
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
RETAIL
1 PS/400 SQ. FT.
SELF STORAGE
3 PS
VEHICLE LEASING
1 PS/200 SQ. FT.
VEHICLE SERVICES
1 PS/400 SQ. FT.
INDUSTRIAL
 
ALL INDUSTRIAL
1 PS/EM
LEGEND
AW
means all weather
BR
means bedroom
DU
means dwelling unit
EA
means each
EM
means employee
GR
means guest room
OF
means office
PS
means parking space
SQ.FT.
means gross square feet
ST
means structure
(Ord. 736 Art. XVI § A, 1997)
A. 
Prevent congestion of the public streets;
B. 
Establish minimum requirements for off-street parking and loading and unloading of vehicles;
C. 
Relieve public streets of the burden of on-street parking;
D. 
To provide adequate parking to meet the needs of residents, employees and business patrons;
E. 
To reduce the scale of parking areas through landscaping and by breaking them into smaller areas.
(Ord. 736 Art. XVI § B, 1997)
A. 
One motorcycle space, four feet wide and eight feet long shall be provided for every twenty-five (25) parking spaces for automobiles in commercial and industrial zones.
B. 
It is the duty of the property owner to plan the use of his property such that the public streets are not required to satisfy parking or loading needs; curb cuts will be minimized; curb cuts will be located and sized to minimize traffic disruption on public streets.
C. 
Each parking space established shall be at least nine feet wide and eighteen (18) feet deep.
D. 
Driveways and backup aisles shall be provided for all parking spaces and shall be a minimum of twenty-four (24) feet wide. Curb cuts shall not exceed thirty (30) feet in width.
E. 
All required parking and loading areas shall be surfaced with concrete, asphalt, or paving blocks and clearly striped with permanent paint. Motorcycle parking spaces shall be surfaced with concrete.
F. 
Required parking shall be located on site or on contiguous sites, but no further than three hundred (300) feet from the entrance to the principal use on the site.
G. 
"Square feet" means the gross floor area of the building or use.
H. 
No part of any vehicle may overhang into a public right-of-way and no event closer that five feet to a sidewalk or street curb. Vehicles may overhang interior planter beds.
I. 
All parked vehicles must comply with unobstructed view easement and sight distance requirements at street intersections as determined by the city.
J. 
Parking lots shall be designed in groupings no larger than two hundred (200) spaces. Larger lots shall be divided by buildings, plazas or significant landscaped area oriented for pedestrian use.
K. 
The standards of this section shall apply to all development on the site, both existing and planned, at the time that any building permit is required except that in the Route 66 overlay, additional parking spaces will only be required to meet the needs of new construction or additions. However, existing parking in the Route 66 overlay may not be eliminated without replacement.
(Ord. 736 Art. XVI § C, 1997)
All parking lots abutting a residential zoning district shall be screened from view by the placement of a solid six-foot concrete or block wall between the parking lot and the residential zone.
(Ord. 736 Art. XVI § D, 1997)
A. 
The purpose of landscaping in parking lots is to reduce the negative impacts on the microclimate caused by excessive heat buildup near large expanses of asphalt. Shade trees distributed throughout the parking lot can help reduce surface temperatures; reduce heat buildup inside cars; remove airborne pollutants; improve the aesthetics; and provide permeable surfaces to filter water runoff.
B. 
In parking lots of seven or more spaces, one canopy shade tree shall be provided for every fifteen (15) parking spaces with a minimum of one shade tree per lot. Minimum width for planter beds containing trees shall be six feet. Trees should be distributed throughout the lot to maximize the shade benefits.
C. 
Landscaping should be located so as not to interfere with visual sight lines at aisle or street intersections.
D. 
Trees in parking lots shall be maintained by the owner and replaced if found to be diseased or dead.
(Ord. 736 Art. XVI § E, 1997)
The City Manager may waive the minimum number of parking spaces required in Section 17.84.010 in the entertainment district upon a finding that there is alternative parking available as approved by the City.
(Ord. 1399 § 1, 2023)