Type of Use
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Off-Street Parking Spaces Required
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Natural resources
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As required
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Residential:
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Single-family detached, semidetached, duplex,
lot-line, patio/court/atrium, row duplex, multiplex, townhouses and
mobile homes
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2 per dwelling unit
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Garden, mid- and high-rise apartments:
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Efficiency
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1.25 per dwelling unit
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1-bedroom
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1.50 per dwelling unit
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2-bedrooms or more
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2 per dwelling unit
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Home occupations, except medical professions
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Additional parking, as needed shall be accommodated
on site
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Continuing care retirement community
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1 per independent living unit plus 1 per 4 beds
in assisted living and skilled care facilities plus 1 per employee
(full-time equivalent) on largest shift
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Transient housing:
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Boarding- and tourist houses
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1 per sleeping room
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Hotels and motels
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1 per sleeping room, and 1 per 2 persons permitted
in banquet room and accessory use (bars, lounge, etc.) as determined
by maximum capacity requirements set forth in the State Fire Code
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Camps, retreats and RV parks
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1.5 per campsite
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Nursing homes, assisted living facilities and
personal care boarding homes
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1 per 4 patient beds plus 1 per employee (full-time
equivalent) on largest shift
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Boarding home for sheltered care and group home
for sheltered care
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1 per 2 beds plus 1 per employee (full-time
equivalent) on largest shift
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Business:
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Banks and financial institutions
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1 per 300 square feet of gross floor area, and
5 waiting spaces per drive-in lane
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Beauty and barber shops
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1 per 100 square feet of gross floor area
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Convenience stores
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1 per 150 square feet of gross floor space
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Nightclubs, lounges, bars and taverns
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1 per 50 square feet of gross floor area, excluding
food preparation and storage areas
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Funeral parlors and mortuaries
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1 per 100 square feet of viewing area
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Grocery stores and supermarkets
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1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area, excluding
storage area
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Medical clinics and veterinary offices
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6 per doctor
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Medical and dental offices
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4 per doctor or dentist
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Motor vehicle sales and service
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1 per 300 square feet of gross floor area, excluding
storage area
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Professional offices, except medical and dental
offices
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1 per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Personal services, except beauty and barber
shops
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1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Retail stores
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1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Agricultural sales at roadside stands
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1 per 250 square feet of sales area
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Shopping centers
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1 per 250 square feet of gross leasable floor
area
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Recreation:
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Arenas and stadiums
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1 per every 3 seats
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Bowling alleys
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4 per lane, plus 1 per 150 square feet of gross
floor area for accessory uses (lounge, snack bar, etc.)
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Community centers
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1 per 250 square feet of gross floor area, plus
1 per each 4 assembly seats
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Golf driving ranges and miniature golf
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1.25 per tee
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Golf courses
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3 per hole
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Indoor/outdoor public swimming pools
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1 per 75 square feet of gross water
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Indoor/outdoor shooting ranges (archery, trap,
etc.)
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1 per each booth or firing position
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Marinas
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1.5 per berth, and 10% of the spaces shall be
large enough for car with trailer if launching ramp is provided
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Noncompetitive recreational amusement cars
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1.25 spaces per recreational car
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Private clubs
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1 per 3 persons permitted under the State Fire
Code
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Racquet- and handball courts
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4 per court, plus 1 per 150 square feet of gross
floor area for accessory uses
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Restaurants
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1 per 3 patrons' seats or 1 per 200 square feet
of gross floor area, excluding food preparation area, whichever is
greater
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Skating rinks
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1 per 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Theaters
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1 per 3 patron seats
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Institutional:
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Houses of worship and religious assemblies (indoor/outdoor)
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1 per 3 seats. Up to 50% of the parking area
can be pervious surface. Required parking spaces for schools and daycare
facilities that are accessory to a house of worship are computed separately.
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Hospitals
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1 per bed
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Libraries, museums, art galleries and observatories
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1 per 250 square feet of gross floor area or
1 per 4 seats, whichever is greater
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Schools, elementary or intermediate
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2 per classroom, plus 1 per 8 seats in assembly
hall
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Schools, high
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5 per classroom, plus 1 per 8 seats in assembly
hall
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Colleges, universities and business trade or
technical schools
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1 per 3 students
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Day-care and nursery facilities
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1 per 6 students, and 1 loading space
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Industrial
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On-site parking as necessary to accommodate
traffic generated by the use and the largest employee shift
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Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
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Number of Berths
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6,000 to 24,999
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1
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25,000 to 79,999
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2
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80,000 to 127,999
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3
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128,000 to 197,999
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4
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198,000 to 255,999
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5
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256,000 to 319,999
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6
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320,000 to 391,999
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7
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Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
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Number of Berths
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30,000 to 119,999
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1
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120,000 to 197,999
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2
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198,000 to 290,999
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3
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291,000 to 389,999
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4
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390,000 to 488,999
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5
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489,000 to 587,999
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6
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588,000 to 689,999
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7
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Table 30-2
Types of Buffer Yards
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Trees
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Buffer Type
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Minimum Width
(feet)
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Large
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Medium/ Small
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Shrubs
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Fence (F), Berm (B), or Wall (W)
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A
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10
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2
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2
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20
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B
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15
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4
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3
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20
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F or W
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C
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20
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6
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5
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25
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F, W or B
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D
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30
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8
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6
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30
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F, W or B
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E
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50
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8
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6
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35
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F, W or B
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Trails shall be a minimum of 6 feet wide and
must be constructed of materials which are compatible with its proposed
use. Construction plans must be approved by the Department of Planning
and Zoning with the concurrence of the Director of the Department
of Parks and Recreation. All trails must be inspected for compliance
to the approved recreation plan prior to the developer conveyance/dedication
of the land containing the trail to the homeowner's association. No
bond or monies guaranteeing the completion of the project shall be
returned to the developer until the trail is completed to the satisfaction
and approval of the Department of Planning and Zoning and the Department
of Parks and Recreation.
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