In all districts, in connection with every manufacturing,
business, institutional, recreational, residential or any other use,
there shall be provided, at the time any building or structure is
erected or is enlarged or increased in capacity, off-street parking
spaces in accordance with the requirements set forth herein. The number
of required off-street parking spaces shall be the number required
for the entire building structure.
[Amended 6-27-1988 by L.L. No. 3-1988]
The number of off-street parking spaces required shall be set forth in §
108-23 below.
The number of required off-street parking spaces for churches, synagogues and other houses of worship may be eliminated or reduced if there exist within 500 feet of the church, synagogue or house of worship public or private parking lots containing a sufficient number of off-street parking spaces to satisfy the requirements of §
108-23. The church, synagogue or house of worship must provide the difference if the number of parking spaces in the private or public lots is below the number required by §
108-23. Any spaces provided in public or private lots must be shown to be legally available for worshipers on the day or days of greatest use.
Minimum required off-street parking spaces shall
be as follows:
A. Bowling alleys: five parking spaces for each alley.
B. Churches, synagogues and houses of worship: one parking space for each five permanent seats, except as noted in §
108-22. When individual seats are not provided, each 20 inches of benches shall be considered one seat.
C. Community buildings, country clubs, social halls,
lodges, fraternal organizations and similar uses: one for each 200
square feet of floor area occupied by all principal and accessory
structures.
D. Motels and rooming houses: one for each rentable unit.
E. Hotels: one for each two rentable units.
F. Funeral homes and mortuaries: five for each parlor.
G. Hospital, nursing and convalescent homes: one for
each five beds, plus one for each two employees.
H. Manufacturing, industrial and general commercial uses
not otherwise specified herein: one for each 1,000 square feet of
floor area, plus one for each four employees in the maximum working
shift.
I. Offices: one for every 400 square feet of rentable
floor area.
J. Restaurants, bars and nightclubs: one for each three
seats.
K. Retail stores, store groups, shops, etc.: one for
each 300 square feet of floor area where the floor area shall exceed
1,000 square feet.
L. Schools.
(1) Senior high schools: one parking space for every 10
classroom seats.
(2) Elementary and junior high schools: one for every
15 classroom seats.
M. Wholesale establishments or warehouses: one for each
two employees in the maximum shift. The total parking area shall be
not less than 20% of the building floor area.
N. Auditoriums, theaters, assembly halls: one for each
3 1/2 seats.
O. Marinas: one for each employee in the maximum shift,
plus one for each seasonal mooring, plus 10 additional parking spaces.
[Added 8-14-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989]
For offices, hotels, retail, commercial, wholesale,
manufacturing, storage and miscellaneous uses, the following loading
space is required:
Total Floor Area
(square feet)
|
Required Off-Street
Loading Berths
|
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From 10,000 to 25,000
|
1
|
From 25,000 to 40,000
|
2
|
From 40,000 to 60,000
|
3
|
From 60,000 to 100,000
|
4
|
For each additional 50,000 or major fraction
thereof
|
1 additional
|
Off-street parking and loading facilities for
separate uses may be provided jointly if the total number of spaces
so provided is not less than the sum of the separate requirements
for each use, and provided that all regulations governing the location
of accessory spaces in relation to the use served are adhered to.
Further, no accessory space or portion thereof shall serve as a required
space for more than one use unless otherwise approved by the Zoning
Board of Appeals in accordance with the purposes and procedures set
forth herein.
Every parcel of land hereafter used as a public
or private parking area for five or more cars or structure used as
a parking garage or loading area, including a commercial parking lot,
shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following
requirements. Plans for such areas shall be reviewed by the Planning
Board to ensure compliance with these regulations.
A. Screening and landscaping. Off-street parking areas
and structures for five or more vehicles and off-street loading areas
shall be effectively screened by a fence or hedge if located within
50 feet of an R District. Such hedge or fence shall not be less than
six feet in height and shall be maintained in good condition without
any advertising thereon. Any space between such fence or hedge and
the side lot line adjoining premises or the front lot line facing
premises in any R District shall be landscaped with grass, hardy shrubs
or evergreen ground cover and maintained in good condition.
B. Minimum distances and setbacks. No off-street loading
area or parking area or part thereof for five or more vehicles shall
be closer than 10 feet to any dwelling, school, hospital or institution
for human care located on an adjoining or adjacent lot.
C. Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate any off-street
parking or loading area shall be so arranged as to reflect the light
away from adjoining premises. Off-street parking facilities for multifamily
structures containing four or more families shall be adequately lighted.
D. Drainage. Any off-street parking area and off-street
loading area shall be graded and drained so as to dispose of all surface
water without detriment to surrounding uses.