It is the purpose of this article that all new,
expanded or intensified uses within the Town provide adequate off-street
parking.
No use shall be intensified, except for single-family
detached dwellings, without providing adequate off-street parking
as provided herein.
Existing parking spaces may be counted to meet
the minimum off-street parking requirements for an intensified use
only if it can be demonstrated that they are not used as of right
by existing uses and are exclusively available as of right for said
proposed intensification.
[Amended 11-15-2001 by Order No. 2002-029; 7-21-2016 by Order
No. 2016-166]
A. All off-street parking spaces required by this article shall be located
on the same lot as the use for which such spaces are required, except
that in nonresidential districts, parking spaces may be located on
another lot within 300 feet of, and in the same zoning district as,
the use for which such spaces are required.
B. Parking facilities, including those governed by §
240-24.1.11. The site development standards in §§ 240-24.1.11A(4)(d) and 240-24.1.10, Hyannis Parking Overlay District, may operate parking lots in other locations and propose shuttle service to transport patrons from these remote lots to their desired destination. Such proposals shall be subject to site plan review.
[Amended 3-11-1999 by Order No. 99-056]
A. Each off-street parking space shall have minimum dimensions
of nine feet by 20 feet excluding the driveway to such space.
B. Drainage facilities for each parking area shall be
designed and constructed to contain stormwater runoff on the premises.
C. Parking areas for five or more cars shall be designed
with enough maneuvering space so that vehicles need not back onto
a public way.
D. No parking lot shall be illuminated so as to cause
glare for motorists, pedestrians or neighboring premises.
[Amended 3-11-1999 by Order No. 99-056]
Parking lots shall be located to the rear or
side of a building unless such location would have an adverse environmental
impact or is infeasible due to configuration of the site.
Any specific provision in any other section
of this chapter relating to parking shall prevail over the provisions
of this section.
[Amended 11-5-1988 by Art. 1]
The following standards represent the minimum
parking requirements to be applied as provided for herein:
Use
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Required Spaces
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Attached dwelling units (D.U.)
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1.5/D.U.+ 1 visitor space/10 required D.U. spaces
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Guesthouse, lodging house, group accommodation,
bed-and-breakfast
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1.2/bedroom
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Hotel/motel guest units
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1.2/guest unit + 1/every 2 employees on maximum
shift
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Nursing homes/hospitals
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1/every 3 beds
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Industry, warehousing, storage, distribution,
wholesaling
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1/700 sq. ft. gross floor area or 1/every 1.3
employees on maximum shift, whichever is greater
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Retail, consumer service
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1/200 sq. ft. gross floor area + 1/separate
enterprise
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Office, professional, administrative, banks
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1/300 sq. ft. gross floor area + 1/separate
suite
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Restaurants, licensed common victualer or purveyor
of food ready to be consumed on or off premises
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1/every 3 seats + 1/every 2 employees + 5/take-out
area
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Places of public assembly
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1/every 3 persons capacity
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Bowling alley
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4/alley
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Tennis, handball and racquetball courts
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3/court, except 0 when a single court is located
as accessory to a single-family dwelling
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Laundromats
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1/every 4 machines
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Gas/service stations
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3/service bay or 1/100 sq. ft. gross floor area,
whichever is greater
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All other uses
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As determined by the Building Commissioner
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[Amended 11-5-1988 by Art. 1]
The Zoning Board of Appeals may reduce the requirements
of this article by the granting of a special permit only if lesser
off-street parking is shown to be adequate given such special circumstances
as:
A. Use of a common parking area by different uses having
different peak hours of demand.
B. Age or other characteristics of occupants which reduce
auto usage.
C. Characteristics of use invalidating normal methods
of calculating parking demand.
D. Supplementary parking provided off premises.
[Added 7-19-2001 by Item Nos. 2001-037, 2001-038,
2001-039; amended 11-15-2001 by Order No. 2002-029]
A. Within the MA-1 and MA-2 Business Districts, a permitted use can be changed to another permitted use, and a use can be intensified, without increasing the required off-street parking requirements of §
240-56, Schedule of Off-Street Parking Requirements, herein, provided that as of September 15, 2001, there is:
(1) No increase in gross square footage of the building;
and
(2) No reduction in existing parking spaces required pursuant to §
240-56; and
(3) There is no added outdoor use requiring the provision
of parking according to § 204-56, except that no parking
spaces shall be required for outdoor dining on both public and private
property; except
(4) That in the MA-1 Business District, the following
requirements shall apply to apartments:
(a)
One parking space per one-bedroom apartment
unit;
(b)
Two parking spaces per apartment unit with two
bedrooms.
B. Within the MA-1 Business District, parking spaces
shall be provided for new and/or expanded building area, and for new
and/or expanded outdoor uses, as follows:
(1) Fifty percent of the spaces required under §
240-56 for all uses other than apartments.
(2) Parking spaces requirements for apartments shall be according to Subsection
A(4) above.
C. The Zoning Board of Appeals may by special permit,
further reduce the parking required within the MA-1 Business District
as follows:
(1) Off-site parking. Parking requirements may be satisfied
if an off-street municipal parking lot of 20 spaces or more exists
within 500 feet of the proposed use.