In calculating the required number of spaces
(for uses whose parking requirements are based on square footage of
the structure's floor area), all fractional results shall be rounded
to the next-highest whole number. These requirements are minimum requirements
and may be increased during a special permit or a site plan review.
A. Residential uses. Parking space requirements for residential
uses shall be as follows:
(1) One-family dwelling unit: one space.
(2) Multiple-family dwelling unit: 1.5 spaces for each
dwelling unit.
(3) Home occupations: one off-street parking space for
each resident employee of the home occupation, plus one parking space
for each nonresident employee, plus one parking space for customer
parking. In addition, the Board of Appeals may require up to one parking
space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area used in the home
occupation.
(4) Group home: for group homes with six or fewer residents:
three parking spaces; for group homes with more than six residents:
one space, plus one space for each staff member at maximum shift and
one space for each three residents.
B. Nonresidential uses. Parking space requirements shall
be as follows:
(1) Religious use: one parking space for every four seats
in the main worship area or one space per four persons to be accommodated,
whichever is greater.
(2) Public or private school: five administrative parking
spaces, plus, for preschool, elementary and middle/junior high schools,
two spaces per classroom and, for high schools, five spaces per classroom.
(3) Public library or museum: one parking space for each
250 square feet of gross floor area.
(4) Community center: one parking space for each four
persons using the facility at maximum design capacity.
(5) Eleemosynary use: one parking space for each four
persons using the facility at maximum design capacity.
(6) Nursing or convalescent home: one parking space for
each four inpatient beds.
(7) Retail business:
(a)
Zero to 25,000 square feet of gross floor area:
one parking space for every motor vehicle used directly in the business,
plus one space for every 200 square feet of gross floor area.
(b)
Twenty-five thousand to 400,000 square feet
of gross floor area: four parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of
gross floor area.
(c)
Four hundred thousand plus square feet of gross
floor area: five parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor
area.
(8) Bank, without drive-in service facility: one parking
space for each 175 square feet of gross floor area.
(9) Bank, with drive-in service facility: one parking
space for each 175 square feet of gross floor area, plus five entrance
stacking spaces for each drive-in window or lane and two stacking
spaces exiting each drive-in window or lane.
(10)
Restaurant: one parking space for every 60 square
feet of gross floor area used for the preparation and serving of food
and drink in any form.
(11)
Restaurant, with drive-in facility: one parking
space per employee, plus one space for every 50 square feet of floor
area used primarily for the consumption of food and beverages by patrons,
plus five entrance stacking spaces for each drive-in window or lane
and two stacking spaces exiting each drive-in window or lane. In no
case shall fewer than 15 parking spaces for customer use be provided.
(12)
Business office: one parking space for every
200 square feet of gross floor area.
(13)
Gasoline station: six parking spaces per station
with service bays; three spaces per station with no service bays.
(14)
Motor vehicle service and repair: one parking
space for every employee, plus one space for each 500 square feet
of gross floor area.
(15)
Car or truck wash: parking spaces equal to five
times the capacity of the car wash for purposes of lining up vehicles
to enter the car wash bay(s), plus two spaces exiting each bay to
accommodate dry-off or exiting maneuvers, plus one space per employee
per maximum shift.
(16)
Indoor recreation:
(a)
Skating rink: one parking space for each 100
square feet of gross floor area.
(b)
Bowling alley: four parking spaces per alley.
(c)
Pool or billiard parlor: three parking spaces
for each table.
(d)
Swimming pool: one parking space for each 100
square feet of water surface, plus one space for each employee, but
not fewer than 10 spaces.
(e)
Athletic club or center: one parking space for
each two employees, plus one space for each four persons, based upon
the maximum capacity of all facilities capable of simultaneous use
as determined by the Code Enforcement Officer.
(f)
Other: one parking space for each employee,
plus one space for each three persons capable of simultaneous use
as determined by the Code Enforcement Officer.
(17)
Motor vehicle sales: one parking space for each
500 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each 1,000
square feet of outdoor sales, display or service area. In no case
shall fewer than five off-street customer parking spaces be provided.
The combination of motor vehicle sales with motor vehicle service
and repair shall meet the requirements of motor vehicle service and
repair.
(18)
Veterinary clinic or hospital: five parking
spaces per veterinarian.
(19)
Mortuary or undertaking establishment: one parking
space for each three fixed seats, plus one space for each vehicle
owned or leased by the funeral home, plus one space for every 20 square
feet of seating area where there are no fixed seats.
(20)
Commercial dry-cleaning and laundry establishment:
one parking space for each 500 square feet of gross floor area.
(21)
Kennel: one parking space for each staff person
at maximum shift, plus five visitor parking spaces.
(22)
Medical center: one parking space for each three
inpatient beds, plus one space for each staff person and other employees
on duty at the maximum shift, plus one space for each 100 square feet
of gross floor area used for medical, dental or other professional
office, clinic facilities or outpatient care purposes, including emergency
services.
(23)
Outdoor recreation:
(a)
Miniature golf facility: two parking spaces
per hole, plus one space per employee.
(b)
Outdoor driving range: one parking space per
driving tee, plus one space per employee.
(c)
Other: one parking space for every two participants
at maximum capacity.
(24)
Storage yard: one parking space for each 500
square feet of gross floor area of any structures, plus one space
for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor sales, display or service area,
not including storage areas of materials not for immediate sale, plus
one space for each two employees at maximum shift.
(25)
Hotel or motel: 1.25 parking spaces per guest
bedroom, plus spaces for accessory uses per the off-street parking
requirements of this chapter, with each accessory use treated as if
a principal use.
(26)
Industrial use: one parking space for every
motor vehicle used directly in the business, plus either one space
for every 300 square feet of gross floor area or one space for every
two employees on the premises at maximum shift, whichever is the greatest
number.
(27)
Vehicular freight service: five parking spaces,
plus one space for every two employees on the premises at maximum
shift.
(28)
Warehouse business: one parking space for every
two employees on the premises at maximum shift.
(29)
Wholesale business: five parking spaces, plus
one space for each employee on the premises at maximum shift.
(30)
Research facility: five parking spaces, plus
one space for each employee on the premises at maximum shift.
(31)
Power generating facility: one parking space
for every two employees on the premises at maximum shift.
(32)
Day-care facility: one parking space for each
employee, plus one space for each five children.
(33)
Private club: one parking space for each three
persons allowed within the building by the maximum occupancy load
as established by the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code.
Parking area design standards shall be as follows:
A. Single-family dwelling.
(1) Single-family dwellings are exempt from all paving,
screening and buffering requirements applicable to parking areas.
(2) Within the yard area between the front lot line and
the front yard setback line, all vehicles must park in the established
driveway. No vehicle may be parked on the landscaped portion of the
yard.
(3) In no case may more than 25% of any front yard area
be paved or used for driveways and off-street parking.
B. Multiple-family dwellings and nonresidential uses.
(1) Exemption. Parking facilities existing on the effective
date of this chapter shall be exempt from compliance with these design
standards unless a change of use has subsequently occurred or the
Code Enforcement Officer determines that an unsafe condition exists
and requires modifications to the parking.
(2) Access and layout. The curb cut, driveway and parking
areas shall be designed so that all vehicular movements to and from
the public right-of-way may be made in a forward direction. The layout
of the parking area shall permit entering and exiting without moving
other parked vehicles; also, the layout shall not require that a vehicle
enter a street in order to move from one aisle to another aisle within
a parking area. Finally, the layout of the parking area shall ensure
that parking maneuvers can be accomplished without driving, maneuvering
or encroaching upon or into any street, public right-of-way, walkway
or any buffer strip or yard where parking is prohibited.
(3) Entrances and exits. Curb cuts shall not be located
within 20 feet of the nearest curb cut within a site or a curb cut
on any adjoining property. For properties less than 60 feet in width,
this distance requirement does not apply, and single, combined entrances
and exits are to be encouraged for these properties.
(4) Driveways. Each driveway leading from the curb cut
to the parking area shall have a suitable area for stacking of vehicles
waiting to enter parking spaces. The paved area of these driveways,
exclusive of parking spaces, shall be a minimum of 10 feet in width
for one-way traffic and 20 feet in width for two-way traffic up to
a maximum of 24 feet, unless required to be larger or smaller by another,
higher jurisdiction.
(5) Location of parking. Required parking spaces may not
be located in a required front yard or in a required buffer area.
(6) Size of spaces. Parking space dimensions shall be
at least nine feet in width and 18 feet in length, and aisles between
rows of parked cars shall be at least 20 feet in width. The Board
of Appeals during special permit reviews and the Town Board during
site plan reviews may increase or decrease these requirements based
on the angle at which vehicles are to be parked, the general size
of vehicles to be using the parking facility and on any special characteristics
of the site or the use proposed for the site, provided that the safety
and general welfare of the public are not jeopardized.
(7) Landscaping and snow storage.
(a)
Screening (fencing). On each side that a parking area abuts or faces upon a residential use or a residentially zoned property, the view of that parking area from the residential property or properties shall be effectively screened with an opaque fence or a dense planting of evergreens. Such screening shall be maintained within the property boundary at a height of six feet in the rear and side yard areas (see §
240-41).
(b)
Snow storage. Each parking lot or area shall
provide sufficient space on site for snow storage. Buffer areas may
be used to store snow; however, snow may not be placed in the front
yard or in the public right-of-way to a height that impairs the visibility
of drivers entering or leaving the site. The Board of Appeals in its
special permit review and the Town Board during its site plan review
may require the provision of additional snow storage areas.
(c)
Buffers. A landscaped buffer shall be installed and maintained on all sides where a parking area abuts adjoining properties or a public right-of-way except as provided in the following Subsection
B(7)(d). The buffer shall have a minimum width of five feet measured inward from the property line, unless required to be larger by either transition or special permit requirements. Decorative materials, including but not limited to plants, shrubs, trees, stone, brick, etc., may be placed in the buffer to delineate the buffer from the parking pavement and to enhance the appearance of the site.
(d)
Adjacent parking areas. Upon petition of adjoining
nonresidential property owners, the Town Board may reduce or eliminate
a required side or rear yard to interconnect adjacent parking lots,
provided that such approval would not be detrimental to the internal
circulation of either parking lot, that neither lot adjoins a residential
use or a residentially zoned area, that adequate provisions for snow
storage are provided and that the number of separate curb cuts is
no greater than three.
(e)
Front yard visibility. No front yard buffer,
including associated decorative materials, may exceed 2.5 feet in
height above grade. Trees are allowed, provided that they are trimmed
to provide a seven-foot clearance to the lowest branches and the trees
are no closer than 10 feet to the edge of a driveway and 10 feet to
the front property line.
(f)
Handicapped spaces.
[1]
A minimum number of designated handicapped parking
spaces shall be included in the required parking in the amounts indicated
below:
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Required Off-Street Parking Spaces
|
Minimum Number to be Designated as Handicapped
Spaces
|
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1 to 25
|
1
|
|
26 to 50
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2
|
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51 to 75
|
3
|
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76 to 100
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4
|
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Above 100
|
1 per 25 spaces
|
[2]
Each handicapped space shall be 13 feet wide
by 18 feet long and be suitably marked by the international handicap
designation. Handicapped spaces shall be placed as close to the principal
entrance to the building as reasonable.
In accordance with §
240-27, all commercial buildings shall provide at the minimum on-site space for loading and unloading trucks and other delivery vehicles as set forth below. In calculating the required number of spaces, all fractional results shall be rounded to the nearest whole number.
A. Loading schedule. Loading space requirements shall
be as follows:
(1) Retail business or medical center:
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Gross Leasable Area of Buildings
(square feet)
|
Number of Spaces
|
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|
5,000 to 9,999
|
1
|
|
10,000 to 19,999
|
2
|
|
20,000 to 39,999
|
3
|
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40,000 to 59,999
|
4
|
|
Each 50,000 over
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1 additional
|
(2) Restaurant, business office, bank, indoor recreation,
mortuary or undertaking establishment or research facility, if over
5,000 square feet of gross floor area: one loading space.
(3) Wholesale business, hotel, motel, industrial use,
vehicular freight service, warehouse business, commercial dry-cleaning
and/or laundry establishment:
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Gross Leasable Area of Building
(square feet)
|
Number of Spaces
|
---|
|
Under 20,000
|
1
|
|
20,000 to 79,999
|
2
|
|
80,000 to 139,999
|
3
|
|
140,000 to 199,999
|
4, plus 1 space for each additional 100,000
square feet over 200,000 square feet
|
B. Loading space dimensions. Each loading space shall
be 12 feet in width by 50 feet in length with a clear height of 14
feet, unless otherwise specified by the appropriate Board during any
site plan or special permit review procedure based on the type and
size of delivery vehicles anticipated.
C. Location and controls.
(1) All loading spaces shall be located in the side or
rear yard portions of a site and may not encroach into any buffer
area or require the use of adjoining land for maneuvering.
(2) Loading spaces and access thereto shall be kept clear
of parked vehicles, other than those used specifically for loading
and delivery purposes, trash enclosures, mechanical equipment and
any other obstructions.
(3) Loading spaces shall have adequate vehicular access
in a manner which does not interfere with required or provided parking
spaces or integral maneuvering or turnaround areas, access driveways
or areas leading to access driveways. Vehicular maneuvering areas
integral to a loading space shall not be within a street or a public
right-of-way.
(4) Loading spaces shall be located in the same lot as
the principal use.
(5) Loading spaces shall be arranged so that:
(a)
Any vehicle entering a street or public right-of-way
can do so traveling in forward motion.
(b)
A vehicle entering the area containing loading
spaces shall not be required to enter a street or public right-of-way
to move from one location to any other location within the area containing
loading space.
D. Modification of loading requirements. The Board of
Appeals when reviewing special permit applications and the Town Board
when reviewing site plan applications may require additional or fewer
loading spaces for any use if they find that, for that particular
use, the required minimum number of spaces is not sufficient or is
excessive, provided that the safety and general welfare of the public
is not jeopardized, and further provided that such modification shall
not exceed 50% of the spaces required in the loading schedule of this
chapter. In addition, the size of the loading space may be varied
by the appropriate Board during the same review process, as noted
above, although the size of the space may not be decreased to less
than 10 feet in width by 30 feet in length.