Purpose and Intent.
[Added 10-21-2013 ATM by Art. 15; amended 10-18-2021 ATM by Art.
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In order to minimize traffic congestion, air pollution, and
the risk of motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents, as well as to
promote other elements of sound community planning, off-street parking,
loading spaces, circulation, and access shall be required and designed
as appropriate to protect or enhance the desired character of a given
zoning district. It is further the intent of this bylaw to:
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1.
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Ensure there are adequate parking and loading facilities to
serve the use or uses of the property;
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2.
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Ensure that parking facilities are designed to provide proper
circulation, reduce hazards to pedestrians, and protect the users
of adjoining properties from nuisance caused by the noise, fumes,
and glare of headlights which may result from the operation of vehicles
parking off the street;
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3.
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Reduce congestion in the streets and contribute to traffic safety;
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4.
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Encourage alternate modes of travel that will reduce dependence
upon the single-occupancy automobile; and
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5.
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Reduce impervious surfaces and stormwater runoff through sustainable
design and encourage use of low impact development (LID) or green
infrastructure.
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Use
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Number of Spaces
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Stores, retail business and services
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1 space per 200 square feet of net floor area
or a minimum of at least 3 spaces per establishment
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Banks, libraries and post offices
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1 space per 100 square feet of floor area devoted
to public use, plus 1 space per employee
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Bowling alleys
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4 spaces for each alley
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Business and professional offices, office buildings
and offices of a wholesale establishment, including sales space
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1 space per 200 square feet of net floor area
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Medical and dental offices and clinics
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1 space per 200 square feet of net floor area
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Restaurants, lounges and function rooms
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1 space per employee on the largest shift and
1 space per 2.5 seats based on the maximum rated legal seating capacity
of the facility
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Fast-food establishments
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1 space per 50 square feet of net floor area
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Adult entertainment establishments
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1 space per employee on the largest shift and
1 space for each 1.25 persons allowed for said establishment's seating
capacity
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Theaters, funeral homes and places of assembly
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1 space for each 4 seats or for each 50 square
feet of assembly area, whichever is greater
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Hotels, motels and tourist homes
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1 space per guest room, plus 1 space per employee,
plus a number of spaces as required elsewhere herein for restaurants,
assembly halls, function rooms, shops and similar functions if occurring
on the premises
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Nonfamily accommodations
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1 space per 2 persons accommodated
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Nursing and convalescent homes
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1 space for each 3 beds, plus 1 space for each
employee serving on the shift having the greatest number of employees,
plus 1 space for each visiting staff
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Clubs, lodges and association buildings
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1 space per 3 memberships
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Lumber and building material yards, nurseries
and outdoor sales
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1 space per 200 square feet of net floor area
and 1 space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor or bulk sales area
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Manufacturing, truck terminals, wholesale establishments,
public utility buildings other than their business office, warehouses
and similar uses not normally visited by the general public
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1 space per 500 feet of net floor area; provided,
however, that the Inspector of Buildings may waive the actual construction
of said space to no less than 1 space per 1.4 employees, plus 1 space
for each vehicle used in the operation upon issuance of a building
permit or occupancy permit
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Facilitated living facilities
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1 space for each employee on the shift having
the greatest number of employees, plus 1 space for each visiting staff
person; when on-site parking for the facility's residents is permitted,
the parking requirement is 8/10 space per room; when on-site parking
for the facility's residents is not permitted, the parking requirement
is 1 space for each 3 beds; the site must support the potential for
meeting the parking requirement for business and professional offices
in the event of a building conversion and shall be shown on the site
plan as potential future parking
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Single-family and two-family dwellings
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2 spaces per dwelling unit for units with 2
or more bedrooms
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Multifamily dwellings
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1 space per dwelling unit for 1 bedroom; 2 spaces
per dwelling unit for units with 2 or more, plus 1 space per every
3 units or fraction thereof
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Home occupations
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In addition to the spaces required for the dwelling,
1 space for the nonresident employee
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Accessory residential use in the CV District
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1 space per unit
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Child/day care
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1 space per 4 students, plus 1 space per employee
on the largest shift, plus a dedicated drop-off zone adequate to accommodate
a minimum of 5 automobiles
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Self-storage mini-warehouse
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A minimum of 3 spaces per facility, plus 1 space
per 100 storage units
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Any other nonresidential use or any use involving
a combination of functions similar to or listed herein
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A number of spaces as determined by the Inspector
of Buildings by application of the ratios above
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Angle
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Stall and Aisle Dimensions
(feet)
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X
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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I
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30
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9.0
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17.3
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11.0
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26.8
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18.0
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4.5
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16.4
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45
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9.0
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19.8
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13.0
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33.2
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12.8
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6.4
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13.4
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60
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9.0
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21.0
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18.0
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37.4
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10.5
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7.8
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9.5
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70
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9.0
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20.9
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19.0
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38.8
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9.6
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8.5
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6.5
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80
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9.0
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20.3
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24.0
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39.0
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9.1
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8.8
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3.3
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90
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9.0
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19.0
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24.0
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38.0
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9.0
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9.0
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0.0
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