Table 1
Off-Street Parking Requirements
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Uses*
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Required Parking Spaces
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Automobile service stations
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4 for each bay, plus 1 for each employee in
the maximum working shift
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Banks and saving institutions
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1 for each 300 square feet of floor area or
6 for each inside teller station, whichever is greater. Where drive-up
windows are provided, the 6 spaces may be reduced to 4 for each inside
teller station
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Bowling lanes
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5 for each lane
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Churches and other places places of worship
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1 for each 3 seats or 1 for each 72 inches of
seating when benches, rather than seats, are used
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Community buildings, social halls and places
of public assembly
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1 for each 3 seats, except that where a specific
amount of seating is undetermined, then 1 shall be required for each
150 square feet of assemblage area
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Funeral homes and mortuaries
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15 for each parlor slumber room
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Mixed land uses
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Mixed land uses in the same building shall be
calculated as the sum of the individual uses, unless the applicant
can demonstrate to the approving authority that the parking characteristics
of the individual uses are such that the total needs of the development
are less than the sum of the parts and the number of spaces to be
provided will satisfy the lesser need
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Neighborhood shopping centers and planned developments
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8 for each 1,000 square feet of floor area
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Nursing homes, hospitals and convalescing homes
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1 for every 3 beds, plus 1 per staff member
and employee in the maximum shift
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Offices, business and professional, except insurance
and medical
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4 for the first 1,000 square feet of floor area,
plus 1 for each additional 250 square feet
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Offices, insurance
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5 for the first 1,000 square feet of floor area,
plus 1 for each additional 200 square feet
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Offices, medical and dental
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6 for each doctor or dentist, plus 1 for each
employee or 1 for every 150 square feet of floor area, whichever is
greater
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Residential dwellings
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2 for each dwelling unit
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Restaurants, eating and drinking establishments
and catering halls
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1 for every 2 1/2 seats, plus 1 for each
2 employees
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Restaurants, fast-food
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1 for each 2 seats, plus 1 for each 2 employees
in a maximum work shift, or a minimum of 40 spaces, whichever is greater
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Retail stores, store groups, shops (other than
neigh- borhood shopping center)
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6 for each 1,000 square feet of floor area
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Theaters
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1 for every 3 seats
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Other uses not provided
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To be determined by the approving authority
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NOTE: Listing of a use does not
mean that that use is permitted.
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Table 2
Minimum Aisle Width
(feet)
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Parking Angle
(degrees)
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Minimum Aisle Width
(feet)
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0 (parallel)
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12
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30
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12
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45
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13
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60
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18
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90 (perpendicular)
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24
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Table 3
Minimum Sight Distance From a Driveway
and Adjoining Street
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Allowable Maximum
Speed on Roadway
(miles per hour)
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Minimum Sight Distance
(feet)
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25
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175
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30
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250
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35
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325
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40
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400
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45
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450
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50 or more
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500
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Table 4
[Amended 12-1-1980 by Ord. No. 18-80]
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Driveway Widths, Depressed Curbs and Curb
Return Radius Standards
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One-Way Operation
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Two-Way Operation
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Driveway Width
(feet)
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Curb Return Radius
(feet)
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Driveway Width
(feet)
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Depressed Curb
(feet)
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Curb Return Radius
(feet)
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Residential
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10 to 12
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15 min.
20 max
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10 to 18
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40 to 58
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15 min.
25 max.
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Commercial
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15 to 30
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35 min.
45 max.
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30 to 50
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50 to 70
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35 min.
45 max.
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Service Stations
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20 to 30
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20 min.
35 max.
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40 to 50
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50 to 60
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20 min.
35 max.
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NOTE: Driveway connecting to a
public or private street at an angle shall have the same widths as
shown in Table 4. The width of depressed curbs and the radius of curb
returns shall provide for the sharpest turning radii of vehicles using
the driveway, keeping said vehicles within their prescribed lanes.
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Maximum Grade
(percent)
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Minimum Grade
(percent)
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Collector or other service walkways
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8%
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1/2%
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Driveway entrances and exits
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6%*
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1/2%*
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Main approach walkways to buildings
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4%
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1/2%
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Parking stalls and service aisles
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6%
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1/2%
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Principal circulation aisles
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8%
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1/2%
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Swales
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10%
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2%
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*NOTE: For a distance of 100 feet
from the street right-of-way line. Driveway intersections with any
roadway within a distance of 35 feet from the curbline, as measured
along the center line of the driveway, shall not exceed a grade of
1.5%.
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Table 5
Off-Street Loading Requirements
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Floor Area
(square feet)
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Land Use**
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At Which First Berth Is Required
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At Which Second Berth Is Required*
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Commercial:
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Retail
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5,000
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20,000
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Service establishments
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5,000
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40,000
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Commercial recreation
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5,000
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100,000
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Restaurants
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2,000
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25,000
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Office buildings
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5,000
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100,000
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Funeral homes
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10,000
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100,000
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Institutional public:
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Schools
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10,000
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100,000
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Hospitals, nursing homes
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10,000
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100,000
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*NOTE: An additional berth shall
be required for each additional amount of square feet as indicated
as required between the need for one- and two-berth intervals.
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**NOTE: In the case of a multiple-use
building, the amount of off-street loading required shall be equal
to the sum of the parts unless the same can be demonstrated to be
in excess, as shall be subject to determination by the approving authority.
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