[Amended 5-13-1985 by Ord. No. 1008]
A. For single-family dwellings hereafter erected, provision
shall be made for at least two off-street parking spaces, including
garages. For two-family dwellings hereafter erected or converted,
provisions shall be made for at least three off-street parking spaces,
including garages. Any area used for off-street parking shall be paved
with asphalt or other dust-free material. Paved driveways may be considered
part of the required parking area. Not more than 40% of the front
yard area of a single-family or two-family dwelling shall be paved
or used for parking. Unless garaged, no inoperable or unregistered
vehicle shall be parked on the premises.
B. No more than one curb cut shall be allowed on any
lot less than 80 feet in width measured at the front property line.
Where a curb cut is permitted its width shall not exceed 16 feet.
Two curb cuts are permitted on lots of width greater than 80 feet,
measured at the front property line. The aggregate width of the two
curb cuts shall not exceed 20% of the width of the lot measured at
the front property line. In no event shall the total width exceed
16 feet. Driveways shall not be constructed closer than three feet
to any property line.
C. Garages, parking and storage.
[Added 12-23-2002 by Ord. No. 12-02]
(1) In addition to all other provisions of this or any
other ordinance dealing with parking or storage of vehicles or boats,
the following provisions shall be applicable to one-family residence
districts: not more than one commercial vehicle may be parked, stored
or left standing on any premises, subject to the following requirements:
such vehicle shall be parked, or left standing within a garage, and
no such vehicle shall exceed a three-fourths-ton load-carrying capacity.
(2) No boat or recreational vehicle may be parked, stored
or left standing on any premises unless such boat or recreational
vehicle is not more than 24 feet in length and is parked, stored or
left standing within a garage, or in a rear yard where it is screened
from adjoining properties and streets by evergreen plantings or a
solid fence at least five feet high.
[Amended 5-13-1985 by Ord. No. 1008]
A. For all new buildings or additions to existing buildings
other than single-family and two-family dwellings or for a change
in use requiring a greater number of parking, there shall be provided
the number of off-street parking spaces required by the specific use
in accordance with the following schedule:
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Use
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Required Parking Spaces
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Automobile service stations
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4 for each bay, 1 for each employee in the maximum
working shift.
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Banking and savings institutions
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1 for each 300 square feet of floor area, or
8 for each teller window, whichever is greater
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Churches and other places of worship [Amended
12-15-1997 by Ord. No. 17-97]
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1 for each 3 seats, or 1 for each 72 inches
of seating space when using benches rather than seats, within either
the sanctuary, auditorium, meeting room, worship hall, or other place
of assembly having the largest seating capacity of all such places
of assembly within the building(s)
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Community buildings, social halls and places
of public assembly
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1 for each 2 seats, except where a specific
amount of seating is undetermined, then 1 shall be required for each
75 square feet of assemblage area
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Hospitals, nursing homes, convalescent homes
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2 for each bed
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Industrial and manufacturing uses, fabrication
or assembling facilities
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1 for each 400 square feet of floor area or
3 for each 4 employees in the maximum working shift, whichever is
greater
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Laboratory and research uses
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1 for every 300 square feet of floor area
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Medical or dental clinics or offices
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5 for each doctor or dentist, plus 1 for each
100 square feet of floor area
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Offices, business and professional, other than
medical and dental
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1 for each 250 square feet of floor area
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Residential, multifamily dwellings
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2 for each dwelling unit
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Apartments in business structures
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1 for each dwelling unit
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Restaurants
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1 for each 2 1/2 seats
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Retail stores, store groups, shops, shopping
centers
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1 for each 150 square feet of floor area where
the floor area shall not exceed 2,000 square feet; 1 for each 175
square feet of floor area where the floor area shall exceed 2,000
square feet
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Schools, elementary
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3 for every 2 teaching stations
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Schools, high school
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3 for every 2 teaching stations, plus 1 for
every 3 students of driving age
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Warehouses and storage buildings
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1 for each 1,000 square feet of floor area
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Other uses not provided for herein
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To be determined by approving authority
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B. Any building containing more than one use shall meet
the combined parking space requirements for all uses in the building.
Any change of use within a building shall be required to meet the
minimum parking requirements for the new use.
C. If any applicant can clearly demonstrate to the Planning
Board that, because of the nature of the operation or the use of the
premises, the parking requirements as outlined in this section are
unnecessary or excessive, the Board of Adjustment may, upon recommendation
of the Planning Board, approve parking plans showing less parking
area than is required, in which event a landscaped area shall be reserved
that can readily be converted to off-street parking if the conditions
for allowing a lesser parking area ever change.
Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, off-street
parking areas except for single-family and two-family dwellings shall
meet the following requirements:
A. All off-street parking and loading facilities required
by this article shall be provided on or immediately adjacent to the
same lot with the principal building and shall be so designed as to
ensure convenient access and safety of pedestrians and vehicles.
B. All off-street parking areas shall be surfaced with
an asphalt or similar pavement to provide a durable and dustless surface,
graded and drained to dispose of all surface waters and clearly and
legibly marked.
C. Any lighting in connection with off-street parking
shall be so arranged and shielded as to avoid direct or reflected
glare into adjoining streets, residential districts or buildings.
D. The off-street parking area shall be effectively screened
on any side which adjoins or faces premises situated in any residential
district by a fence, wall or hedge as approved by the Planning Board,
and said screening shall be maintained in good condition by the owner
or lessee.
E. All off-street parking areas provided for passenger
automobiles shall be used solely for that purpose, and no commercial
repair work or service of any kind shall be conducted on such parking
lot. No sign, other than entrance, exit and condition of use signs,
shall be maintained.
F. No service aisle or driveway in any off-street parking
area shall be less than 12 feet in width. Only one-way traffic circulation
shall be permitted in service aisles or driveways having a width of
less than 24 feet.
G. At the front of each off-street parking space there
shall be constructed concrete curbing or equivalent, as approved by
the Planning Board, at least five inches above the paving surface.
All curbing shall be constructed at a distance of five feet from property
lines, building or screening required under this article, except that
in District D parking areas may be constructed up to the property
line which adjoins a parking area on an adjoining lot in District
D, provided that proper access and circulation between the parking
areas is provided.
H. All parking areas shall be designed with service aisles
to meet the following standards, with parallel parking spaces being
a minimum of 25 feet in length.
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Angle of Parking
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Aisle Width
(feet)
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Parallel parking
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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°
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24
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I. All portions of the property not used for off-street
parking shall be attractively landscaped with grass lawns, trees and
shrubs as approved by the Planning Board.
J. All off-street parking areas shall be subject to the
approval of the Planning Board to ensure their adequacy, relation
to traffic safety and protection of the adjacent properties.
K. Each off-street parking space shall have an area of
not less than 200 square feet, exclusive of access drives or aisles,
and shall be a minimum of 10 feet in width measured perpendicular
to the axis of the length.
Any owner or group of owners of a business building
or buildings in District D may jointly sponsor off-street parking
facilities, provided that the area of the parking facilities equals
the total parking area requirements of each owner participating therein,
that such jointly sponsored facilities comply with all the other requirements
of this chapter, and further provided that any participating use is
no farther from the parking area than 300 feet walking distance.
[Amended 5-13-1985 by Ord. No. 1008]
A. Every building, or part thereof, hereafter erected
which is to be utilized for fabrication, assembly, warehousing, storage
or other use requiring the receipt or distribution in vehicles of
materials or merchandise, shall provide and maintain on the same premises
with such building, off-street loading spaces in relation to the land
use and floor area as follows:
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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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Industrial manufacturing
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5,000
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40,000
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Warehouse
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5,000
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40,000
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Laboratory, research
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5,000
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40,000
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Fabrication, assembly
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5,000
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40,000
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In the event floor area exceeds 40,000 square
feet an additional berth shall be required for each additional amount
of square feet established for each additional 35,000 square feet
or part thereof. The amount of off-street loading required in a multiple-use
building shall be equal to the sum of the parts.
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B. Each loading space shall be not less than 12 feet
in width and 50 feet or more in length, depending upon the function
of the loading space. The overall floor-to-ceiling height or clear
height distance shall be 14 feet.
C. Off-street loading space shall only be located in
the side or rear yard and shall not occupy more than 50% of any required
yard width. No off-street loading platform shall be located in any
required rear or side yard.
D. No off-street loading space shall be located nearer
than five feet from any side or rear property line nor in a side yard
adjoining a street.