This article describes required standards for
off-street parking and off-street loading.
A. Application of section.
(1) The County Commissioners recognize
that the parking space requirements set forth in
this section cannot and do not cover every possible situation that
may arise. Therefore, in cases not specifically covered, the Planning Commission may determine the parking space requirement using this article as a guide.
(2) Shared and mixed-use parking.
(a)
In some cases one parking area
may contain required spaces for several different uses, but except as otherwise provided in this section, the required
space assigned to one use may not be credited to
any other use.
(b)
To the extent that developments that wish to make joint use of the same parking spaces operate at different times, the Planning
Commission may allow for the same spaces to be credited to
both uses, thereby reducing the overall parking space requirement. For example, if a parking lot
is used in connection with an office building on Monday through Friday but is generally 90% vacant on weekends,
another development that operates only on weekends
could be credited with 90% of the spaces on that lot. Or, if a church parking lot is generally occupied
only 50% of capacity on days other than Sunday, another development could make use of 50% of the church lot's spaces on those other days.
(c)
If the joint
use of the same
parking spaces by two or more
principal uses involves satellite
parking spaces, then the provisions of §
18:1-83A(3) are also applicable.
(3) Satellite parking.
(a)
If the number of off-street
parking spaces required by this Chapter
18 cannot reasonably be provided on the same lot where the
principal use associated
with these
parking spaces is located, then the
Planning Commission may allow spaces to be provided on adjacent
or nearby lots in accordance with the provisions of this section.
These off-site spaces are referred to in this section as "satellite
parking spaces."
(b)
All such satellite parking spaces,
except spaces intended for employee use, must be
located within 400 feet of a public entrance of a principal
building housing the use associated with
such parking, or within 400 feet of the lot on which the use associated with such parking is located if the use is not housed within any principal building. Satellite parking spaces
intended for employee use may be located within any
reasonable distance.
(c)
The developer wishing to take
advantage of the provisions of this section must present a binding
legal contract that he has the permission of the property
owner of the satellite parking spaces to
use such spaces. The developer must also sign an
acknowledgment that the continuing validity of his certificate of
occupancy or zoning permit depends upon his continuing ability to
provide the requisite number of parking spaces.
(d)
Existing
parking spaces used
for satellite
parking shall satisfy the paving, maintenance, design and landscaping requirements of this Chapter
18, insofar as practical.
B. In general, required number of
parking spaces to be provided. Unless modified by the
Planning Commission, as described in §
18:1-83, the following minimum number of
parking spaces shall be required for the
uses specified in Subsections
C through
P of this section.
C. Commercial and entertainment uses.
(1) Except as otherwise specifically designated in this
subsection, for commercial and entertainment uses, the minimum number of parking spaces
shall be:
(a)
One space per 350 square feet of gross floor
area of customer sales and service and office gross floor area; and
(b)
One space per 500 square feet of storage or
warehousing area or, if the use has at least 100,000
square feet of gross floor area, four spaces per
1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
(2) For banks, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
Five off-street waiting spaces (same size as
a parking space) per drive-in lane.
(3) For beauty and barber shops, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
The greater of:
[1]
Two spaces per operator; or
[2]
One space per 100 square feet of gross floor
area; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(4) For funeral homes, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be the greater of:
(a)
One space per four patron seats; or
(b)
Twenty spaces per chapel unit.
(5) For grocery stores and supermarkets, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area of customer sales and service; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(6) For hospitals and
emergency centers, the minimum number of
parking spaces shall be:
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(a)
Two spaces per three patient beds; and
(b)
One space per staff doctor and each other employee on the largest work shift.
(7) For hotels, guest lodges, country inns and bed-and-breakfasts, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per room, guest lodge, or suite;
(b)
One space per every three employees
on the largest work shift;
(c)
One space per three individuals to the maximum capacity of each public meeting and/or banquet room;
(d)
Fifty percent of the spaces otherwise required
for accessory uses (e.g., restaurants and bars); and
(e)
For hotels with more than 20
units located along or adjacent to arterial roadways four pull-through parking spaces shall be provided.
(8) For private clubs, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be one space per three individuals to the maximum capacity of the facility.
(9) For auto, boat and RV repair services, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 300 square feet of gross floor area;
(b)
Two spaces for each existing repair bay; and
(c)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(10)
For restaurants, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
The greater of:
[1]
One space per three patron seats; or
[2]
One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(11)
For commercial and trade schools, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per three students; and
(b)
One space per employee (including faculty) at capacity class attendance period.
(12)
For shopping centers of 100,000
square feet or more of floor area, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be four spaces per 1,000
square feet of gross floor area.
(13)
For shopping centers of less
than 100,000 square feet of floor area, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be equal to what is
required for what can best be determined to be the individual components
of the center.
(14)
For theaters and auditoriums, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be one space per three patrons
based on maximum capacity. This requirement may be
satisfied on a space-by-space basis by the facility if the facility
provides written proof that it has the use of a nearby parking lot available to its patrons (e.g., by contractual agreement).
(15)
For antique and trade shops the minimum number
of parking spaces will be 2.5 spaces per 1,000 square
feet of floor area.
(16)
For furniture stores the minimum number of parking spaces shall be 2.5 per 1,000 square feet of retail
space.
(17)
For
banquet and
conference
center facilities, the minimum number of
parking spaces shall be one space per 250 square feet of gross
floor
area.
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(18)
For
nightclubs, the minimum
number of
parking spaces shall be:
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(a)
One space per 100 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(c)
One space per table for any outdoor seating.
D. Commercial/recreational uses.
(1) Except as otherwise specifically designated in this
subsection, for commercial/recreational uses, the
minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per four patrons to the maximum capacity of the facility; and
(b)
One space per two employees on the largest
work shift.
(2) For bowling alleys, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
Five spaces per lane; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(3) For marinas, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(b)
Eight large ten-by-forty-foot spaces per trailer
launch space; and
(c)
One space per employee on the largest
working shift.
(4) Between October 15 and April 15, 75% of such spaces
may be used for boat storage and repairs.
(5) For ice skating rinks and roller skating rinks, the
minimum number of parking spaces shall be one space
per 300 square feet of gross floor area.
E. Institutional, indoor, recreational,
and special residential uses.
(1) Except as otherwise specifically designated in this
subsection, for institutional, indoor, recreational,
and special residential uses, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per three patrons to the maximum capacity; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(2) For day and youth camps, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift;
(b)
One space per camp vehicle normally parked on
the premises; and
(c)
A drop off/pick-up area measuring no less than
27 feet in width and at least 54 feet in length shall be provided.
(3) For cemeteries, one parking space
shall be provided if a travelway which can accommodate parking is not present or a house of worship with associated parking is not adjacent to the site.
(4) For churches, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be one space per four seats
to the maximum capacity.
(5) For community and recreation centers, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(b)
Either:
[1]
One space per 250 square feet of gross floor area; or
[2]
One space per four patrons to the maximum capacity.
(6) For day and nursery schools, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per teacher/employee on the
largest work shift; and
(b)
One off-street loading space per six students.
(7) For group dwellings, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be one space per bedroom or sleeping room, and one space per employee
on the largest work shift.
(8) For libraries and museums, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
The greater of:
[1]
One space per 250 square feet of floor
area; or
[2]
One space per four seats to the maximum capacity; and
[3]
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(9) For monasteries and convents, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per six residents;
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(c)
One space per five chapel seats if the public
may attend.
(10)
For nursing homes, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per six patient beds;
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(c)
One space per staff member and visiting doctor.
(11)
For elementary and middle schools, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per teacher or staff member;
(b)
One space per two classrooms; and
(c)
One bus pick-up/drop-off area large enough to
facilitate ingress/egress to and from the site.
(12)
For senior high schools, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per teacher or staff member on the
largest work shift; and
(b)
One space per five nonbused students.
(c)
One bus pick-up/drop-off area large enough to
facilitate ingress/egress to and from the site.
(13)
For colleges, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per staff member on the largest work
shift;
(b)
One space per two students of the largest class
attendance period; and
(14)
For swimming facilities, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 75 square feet of gross water
area; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
shift.
(15)
For tennis, racquetball, and handball courts,
the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
Two spaces per court; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(16)
For rural country clubs and resort country clubs the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
Four parking spaces per each
golf hole, plus;
(b)
One space for every four persons of the total maximum rated capacity. "Total maximum
rated capacity" refers to the sum of the rated capacities for all interior public assembly areas, as determined
by the State Fire Marshal's Office.
(c)
An overflow parking area shall
be designated which can accommodate the same number of cars as required
by this subsection. The overflow parking area need
not be paved or otherwise improved, but must meet all property line
setback and buffer yard requirements.
F. Nursery uses. For nursery uses, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(1) One space per employee on the largest work
shift; and
(2) One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area
for inside sales or display.
G. Office uses.
(1) Except as otherwise specifically designated in this
subsection, for general offices, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be four spaces per 1,000
square feet of gross floor area.
(2) For medical offices, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be five spaces per
full-time doctor.
(3) For personal services, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 200 square feet of basement and first floor gross floor area;
(b)
One space per 300 square feet of any additional floor area for customer service; and
(c)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(4) For industry offices, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be 2.5 spaces per
1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
H. Outdoor recreational uses.
(1) Except as otherwise specifically designated in this
subsection, for outdoor recreational uses, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be one space per four
expected patrons at maximum capacity.
(2) For golf courses (nine- and eighteen-hole), the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
Thirty-six spaces per nine holes;
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(c)
Fifty percent of spaces otherwise required for
any accessory uses (e.g., bars, restaurants).
(3) For outdoor swimming pools, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be one space per 75 square feet of
gross water area.
(4) For tennis courts, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be three spaces per court.
(5)
For amphitheater, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be one space per three
patrons/users based upon maximum capacity. This requirement may be
satisfied on a space-by-space basis by the facility if the facility
provides written proof that it has the use of a nearby parking lot available to its patrons.
I. For public service uses, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(1) One space per employee on the largest work
shift; and
(2) One space per company vehicle normally stored on the
premises.
J. Apartments, commercial apartments and conversion dwellings. For apartments, commercial apartments and conversion dwellings, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(1) One and one-half spaces per one-bedroom unit; and
(2) Two spaces per unit containing two or more bedrooms.
K. Road and water service
uses.
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(1) For convenience grocery stores, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 100 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
When gas pumps are proposed as part of the store
operation, the space in front of the gas pump (one space for every
pump) may count towards the required parking for
the site overall.
(2) For fast-food restaurants, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 50 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(3) For taverns, dance halls, night clubs and lounges,
the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 50 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift.
(4) For vehicle sales and services, the minimum number
of parking spaces shall be one space per 1,500 square
feet of gross floor area.
(5) For vehicle repair and maintenance services, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per 400 square feet of gross floor area;
(b)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(c)
Two spaces for each existing repair bay.
(6)
For maritime convenience stores, the minimum number of parking spaces and docking
facilities shall be:
(a)
One space per 350 square feet of gross floor area; and
(b)
When fueling pumps for watercraft are proposed
as part of the store operation, waterfront docking facilities for
fueling must be provided.
L. Industrial uses.
(1) For manufacturing facilities, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(b)
One space per company vehicle regularly stored
on the premises.
(2) For truck terminals, the minimum
number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift;
(b)
One space per truck normally parked on the premises;
and
(c)
One space per three patrons to the maximum capacity.
(3) For warehousing facilities, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(a)
One space per employee on the largest
work shift; and
(b)
One space per 6,000 square feet of gross floor area.
M. Airports and heliports. For airports and heliports,
the minimum number of parking spaces shall be:
(1) One space per two aircraft spaces within the hangars;
(2) One space per two tie-down spaces; and
(3) One space per two employees.
N. Migrant labor camps. For migrant labor camps, the minimum number of parking spaces shall be one space for every 10 migrants at maximum capacity.
O. Paving required; maintenance. All parking areas, except those allowed for uses which require
fewer than 25 parking spaces, shall be paved. Unpaved parking areas shall consist of compacted base with crushed
stone placed on the compacted base. All parking areas
shall be maintained in a dust-free, safe condition at all times.
P. Live-work units. For
live-work
units, the minimum number of
parking spaces
shall be:
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(1)
Two spaces per each unit for live/work
units less than 2,500 square feet.
(2)
Two spaces for the first 2,500 square feet plus
one space for each additional 200 square feet of space for retail
or customer service.
Q. High dry storage facilities or rackominiums. For
high dry storage facilities or rackominiums, the minimum number of
parking spaces shall be:
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(1)
One space per 10 dry boat storage spaces;
(2)
One space per two wet slips;
(3)
Wet slips used for charter boats including,
but not limited to charters for fishing, shelling, diving and sightseeing
purposes are computed at one space per three boat passengers based
on the maximum number of passengers; with charter boats used for dining
are computed at one space per two boat passengers based upon the maximum
number of passengers.
(4)
Other uses associated with high dry
storage facility or rackominium as part of a mixed-use
development must meet additional parking requirements as specified for specific uses.
(5)
One space per one employee of the largest
shift.
R. Off-street parking design standards.
(1) Length and width.
(a)
A required off-street parking space shall be at least nine feet in width and at least 18 feet
in length, exclusive of access drives or aisles, ramps, columns or office or work areas.
(b)
The length of parking spaces
can be reduced to 16.5 feet, including wheel stop, if additional space
of 1.5 feet in length is provided for the front overhang of the car.
(c)
A parking space shall have
a vertical clearance of at least seven feet.
(2) Horizontal widths for parking rows,
aisles and modules shall be provided at widths no less than listed
in the following table:
|
One-Way
|
Angled
|
---|
|
Parallel
(feet)
|
30°
(feet)
|
45°
(feet)
|
60°
(feet)
|
90°
(feet)
|
---|
Single row of parking
|
9
|
17
|
31
|
20
|
18
|
Driving aisle
|
12
|
12
|
13
|
18
|
24
|
Minimum width of module
|
21
|
31
|
32
|
38
|
42
|
Two rows of parking
|
18
|
34
|
38
|
40
|
36
|
Driving aisle
|
12
|
12
|
13
|
18
|
24
|
Minimum width of module
|
30
|
46
|
51
|
58
|
60
|
NOTES:
Minimum drive aisles are subject to emergency
services approval on a site-specific basis.
|
(3) Access.
(a)
Each required off-street space shall open directly
upon an aisle or driveway of such width and design as to provide safe
and efficient means of vehicular access to such parking space.
(b)
All off-street parking facilities
shall be designed with appropriate means of vehicular access to a
street or alley, in a manner that least interferes
with traffic and pedestrian movements.
(c)
A driveway across public property, or requiring
a curb cut, may not exceed a width of 25 feet.
(4) Parking for the handicapped shall
be provided at a size, number and location as specified by state and
federal regulations.
(5) Paved and unpaved lots.
(a)
Spaces in paved parking lots
shall be appropriately demarcated with painted lines or other markings.
(b)
Spaces in unpaved parking lots
shall be demarcated wherever practical by the use of curb stops or other measures.