A.
The intent of these regulations is to ensure that all uses and structures have sufficient off-street parking and loading spaces to provide for all vehicles attracted to those uses and structures, in order to avoid congestion of the public streets, to promote the safety and convenience of motorists and pedestrians and to ensure the continued efficient operation of the uses established on the premises.
B.
No building or premises shall be built or erected, nor shall any building be altered so as to expand its usable floor area, nor shall the use of any building or premises be expanded unless there is provided parking and loading space in accordance with the requirements of Schedule B included as part of this Article.[1]
C.
If a use is not listed in Schedule B, then the number of required off-street parking spaces becomes the number of spaces required for the use which most nearly approximates the proposed use.
D.
Off-street parking spaces required herein shall be used solely for the parking of passenger automobiles of visitors, patrons, occupants or employees of the use for which required. In addition to these parking spaces, there shall be a space for each truck, ambulance, hearse, company car or other commercial vehicle regularly stored on a lot. Whenever two standards are applicable, the standard requiring more space shall apply.
E.
Whenever the application of the minimum parking requirements or minimum loading requirements results in a fraction, the fraction shall be rounded off to the next highest number.
F.
Unless specified otherwise, all references to floor area in this article shall be construed to mean gross floor area.