OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
(a)
Residential and accessory uses. Parking requirements for residential and accessory uses are as follows:
(1)
Single-family dwellings, two spaces.
(2)
Manufactured and mobile homes, two spaces.
(3)
Two-family dwellings, 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit.
(4)
Multifamily and townhouse dwellings, 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit.
(5)
Tourist homes and bed and breakfasts, five spaces, plus one space per bedroom.
(6)
Independent living facilities, one space per dwelling unit.
(7)
Inns, five spaces, plus one space per bedroom.
(8)
Group homes, two spaces.
(9)
Assisted living facilities, 0.65 space per dwelling unit.
(10)
Private swim and tennis clubs, one space per 75 square feet of swimming pool water surface area and two spaces per tennis court.
(b)
Public and institutional uses. Parking requirements for public and institutional uses are as follows:
(1)
Auditoriums, arenas, stadiums, theaters, churches, concert halls and other spectator facilities, 0.35 times the seating capacity.
(2)
Colleges, universities and vocational schools, one space per 50 square feet of classroom floor area.
(3)
Hospitals, one space per three beds, plus one space per two employees.
(4)
Libraries, one space per 800 square feet of floor area, plus one space per two employees.
(5)
Post offices, one space per 300 square feet of floor area.
(6)
Public and private schools:
a.
Elementary and junior high schools, one space per eight auditorium seats or two spaces per classroom, whichever is greater.
b.
High schools, one space per six students and one space per three employees.
(c)
Commercial and industrial facilities. Parking requirements for commercial and industrial facilities are as follows:
(1)
Automobile dealerships, one space per 1,000 square feet of floor area.
(2)
Automobile repair and service, two spaces per repair bay.
(3)
Automobile parts sales, one space per 150 square feet of retail sales floor area.
(4)
Banks, one space per 150 square feet of floor area.
(5)
Barbershops and beauty shops, 2.5 spaces per chair.
(6)
Bowling alleys, four spaces per alley.
(7)
Manual carwashes, one space per 200 square feet of floor area.
(8)
Convenience stores, one space per 155 square feet of floor area.
(9)
Dance or music studios, one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(10)
Day cares or nurseries, one space designed for the safe and convenient loading and unloading of children per ten children enrolled, based upon the maximum licensed capacity of the center, with a minimum of four spaces, plus one space for each employee on the maximum working shift.
(11)
Doctor/dentist offices, one space per 250 square feet of floor area.
(12)
Funeral homes, one space per 50 square feet of floor area.
(13)
Gasoline service stations, one space per pump and two spaces per repair bay.
(14)
Golf courses, seven spaces per golf hole.
(15)
Golf, carpet, one space per golf hole.
(16)
Laundromats, 0.5 space per machine.
(17)
Industries, one space per three employees on the maximum working shift.
(18)
Lumberyards and home improvement centers, one space per 200 square feet of floor area and one space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor storage area.
(19)
Motels or hotels, one space per unit, plus one space per 200 square feet of office floor area.
(20)
Nursing homes, one space per four beds.
(21)
Office/warehouse, one space per 250 square feet of floor area and one space per 1,000 square feet of warehouse floor area.
(22)
Restaurants, lounges, bars, and nightclubs, one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(23)
Restaurants, drive-up, one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(24)
Retail establishments which require an unusually large showroom such as furniture, carpet and large appliances, one space per 800 square feet of floor area.
(25)
Self-storage facilities, limited access, one space per 30 storage units, plus five spaces for the storage unit rental office, plus one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to sales or rental of other services or materials.
(26)
Self-storage facilities, multiaccess, parking lanes as required in section 111-122(b)(2), plus five spaces for the storage unit rental office, plus one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to sales or rental of other services or materials.
(27)
Wholesale establishments, 1.5 spaces per two employees.
(28)
Veterinarians, one space per 1,000 square feet of floor and kennel area.
(29)
Retail and service establishments within a mall with shared parking with an excess of 250,000 square feet of combined floor area, one parking space per 250 square feet of floor area.
(30)
All other retail and service establishments, one space per 200 square feet of floor area and one space per 500 square feet of permanent outdoor sales.
(Code 2005, § 122-231; Ord. No. 99-010, art. IX, § 1.0, 9-21-1999; Ord. No. 05-Z07, 6-6-2005; Ord. No. 05-Z15, 12-5-2005)
(a)
Rules. In applying the standards of section 111-189, the following rules shall apply:
(1)
A parking space shall be at least nine feet wide and 20 feet long, except for the following situations:
a.
A parking space in a parking structure which does not serve a retail or service use may be a minimum of 8½ feet wide and 18 feet long.
b.
A maximum of ten percent of all parking spaces in a parking structure which serve a retail or service use may be a minimum of 8½ feet wide and 18 feet long.
(2)
The parking space requirement for a use not specifically mentioned in section 111-189 shall be the same as required for a use of a similar nature.
(3)
In the case of mixed or joint uses, the parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements of the various uses computed separately.
(4)
These standards shall apply fully to all uses and buildings established after the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived.
(5)
These standards shall apply to all additions, expansions, enlargements or reconstructions on the basis of the addition, expansion, enlargement or reconstruction only.
(6)
Off-street parking areas and spaces servicing publicly owned recreation facilities may have a surface other than bituminous pavement or concrete, subject to the approval of the city engineer.
(7)
Parallel parking spaces shall contain a minimum rectangular area of nine feet wide by 22 feet long.
(8)
Because of the unique nature of mixed use development, this article shall not apply to a MXD Mixed Use District. Requirements for parking and loading shall be established for each mixed use development as part of the development plan review process.
(b)
Location and design.
(1)
In districts A, E, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-7 and R-8, required off-street parking shall be provided on the same lot as the use to which the parking pertains. In other districts, such parking may be provided either on the same lot or an adjacent lot, not in one of the above districts, when an increase in the number of spaces is required by a change of use or enlargement of the building served, or where such spaces are provided collectively or used jointly by two or more buildings or establishments.
(2)
In any case where the required parking spaces are not located on the same lot with the building or use served, or where such spaces are collectively or jointly provided and used, a written agreement thereby assuring their retention for such purposes shall be properly drawn and executed by the parties concerned, approved as to form by the city attorney, and shall be filed with the application for a building permit, and shall be in full force and effect until released by a resolution of the city council.
(3)
All parking areas shall be provided with safe entrance to and exit from public thoroughfares.
(4)
No off-street parking space, except for detached single-family residential uses, shall be entered or exited directly from a public street or alley.
(5)
The use of any required parking space for the storage of any motor vehicle for sale, rent or repair or any other purpose, other than the temporary parking of motor vehicles by patrons, is prohibited.
(Code 2005, § 122-232; Ord. No. 99-010, art. IX, § 2.0, 9-21-1999; Ord. No. 05-Z07, 6-6-2005)
(a)
Required space. On the same premises with every building or structure involving the receipt or dispatch of vehicles as a necessity for, or incidental to, the operation or use of the building, there shall be provided and maintained adequate space for standing, loading and unloading services, in order to avoid interference with public use of streets or alleys, maintain necessary fire access lanes, maintain vehicular circulation through the parking lot and ensure access to all required off-street parking spaces.
(b)
Site arrangement. All loading areas shall be provided with safe entrance to and exit from public thoroughfares. The entire loading area shall be paved and graded to properly drain.
(c)
Applicability.
(1)
These requirements shall apply fully to all buildings erected after the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived, and all enlargements, expansions or reconstruction thereof.
(2)
No building or part thereof in the B districts, heretofore erected, shall hereafter be enlarged or expanded to the extent of 50 percent or more in floor area or ground area used, unless off-street loading space is provided in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(3)
No building or part thereof in the M districts, heretofore erected, shall hereafter be enlarged or extended to provide an additional floor area of 25,000 square feet or more, or to provide a total gross floor area of 40,000 square feet or more, unless off-street loading space is provided in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(Code 2005, § 122-233; Ord. No. 99-010, art. IX, § 3.0, 9-21-1999)
OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
(a)
Residential and accessory uses. Parking requirements for residential and accessory uses are as follows:
(1)
Single-family dwellings, two spaces.
(2)
Manufactured and mobile homes, two spaces.
(3)
Two-family dwellings, 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit.
(4)
Multifamily and townhouse dwellings, 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit.
(5)
Tourist homes and bed and breakfasts, five spaces, plus one space per bedroom.
(6)
Independent living facilities, one space per dwelling unit.
(7)
Inns, five spaces, plus one space per bedroom.
(8)
Group homes, two spaces.
(9)
Assisted living facilities, 0.65 space per dwelling unit.
(10)
Private swim and tennis clubs, one space per 75 square feet of swimming pool water surface area and two spaces per tennis court.
(b)
Public and institutional uses. Parking requirements for public and institutional uses are as follows:
(1)
Auditoriums, arenas, stadiums, theaters, churches, concert halls and other spectator facilities, 0.35 times the seating capacity.
(2)
Colleges, universities and vocational schools, one space per 50 square feet of classroom floor area.
(3)
Hospitals, one space per three beds, plus one space per two employees.
(4)
Libraries, one space per 800 square feet of floor area, plus one space per two employees.
(5)
Post offices, one space per 300 square feet of floor area.
(6)
Public and private schools:
a.
Elementary and junior high schools, one space per eight auditorium seats or two spaces per classroom, whichever is greater.
b.
High schools, one space per six students and one space per three employees.
(c)
Commercial and industrial facilities. Parking requirements for commercial and industrial facilities are as follows:
(1)
Automobile dealerships, one space per 1,000 square feet of floor area.
(2)
Automobile repair and service, two spaces per repair bay.
(3)
Automobile parts sales, one space per 150 square feet of retail sales floor area.
(4)
Banks, one space per 150 square feet of floor area.
(5)
Barbershops and beauty shops, 2.5 spaces per chair.
(6)
Bowling alleys, four spaces per alley.
(7)
Manual carwashes, one space per 200 square feet of floor area.
(8)
Convenience stores, one space per 155 square feet of floor area.
(9)
Dance or music studios, one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(10)
Day cares or nurseries, one space designed for the safe and convenient loading and unloading of children per ten children enrolled, based upon the maximum licensed capacity of the center, with a minimum of four spaces, plus one space for each employee on the maximum working shift.
(11)
Doctor/dentist offices, one space per 250 square feet of floor area.
(12)
Funeral homes, one space per 50 square feet of floor area.
(13)
Gasoline service stations, one space per pump and two spaces per repair bay.
(14)
Golf courses, seven spaces per golf hole.
(15)
Golf, carpet, one space per golf hole.
(16)
Laundromats, 0.5 space per machine.
(17)
Industries, one space per three employees on the maximum working shift.
(18)
Lumberyards and home improvement centers, one space per 200 square feet of floor area and one space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor storage area.
(19)
Motels or hotels, one space per unit, plus one space per 200 square feet of office floor area.
(20)
Nursing homes, one space per four beds.
(21)
Office/warehouse, one space per 250 square feet of floor area and one space per 1,000 square feet of warehouse floor area.
(22)
Restaurants, lounges, bars, and nightclubs, one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(23)
Restaurants, drive-up, one space per 100 square feet of floor area.
(24)
Retail establishments which require an unusually large showroom such as furniture, carpet and large appliances, one space per 800 square feet of floor area.
(25)
Self-storage facilities, limited access, one space per 30 storage units, plus five spaces for the storage unit rental office, plus one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to sales or rental of other services or materials.
(26)
Self-storage facilities, multiaccess, parking lanes as required in section 111-122(b)(2), plus five spaces for the storage unit rental office, plus one space per 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to sales or rental of other services or materials.
(27)
Wholesale establishments, 1.5 spaces per two employees.
(28)
Veterinarians, one space per 1,000 square feet of floor and kennel area.
(29)
Retail and service establishments within a mall with shared parking with an excess of 250,000 square feet of combined floor area, one parking space per 250 square feet of floor area.
(30)
All other retail and service establishments, one space per 200 square feet of floor area and one space per 500 square feet of permanent outdoor sales.
(Code 2005, § 122-231; Ord. No. 99-010, art. IX, § 1.0, 9-21-1999; Ord. No. 05-Z07, 6-6-2005; Ord. No. 05-Z15, 12-5-2005)
(a)
Rules. In applying the standards of section 111-189, the following rules shall apply:
(1)
A parking space shall be at least nine feet wide and 20 feet long, except for the following situations:
a.
A parking space in a parking structure which does not serve a retail or service use may be a minimum of 8½ feet wide and 18 feet long.
b.
A maximum of ten percent of all parking spaces in a parking structure which serve a retail or service use may be a minimum of 8½ feet wide and 18 feet long.
(2)
The parking space requirement for a use not specifically mentioned in section 111-189 shall be the same as required for a use of a similar nature.
(3)
In the case of mixed or joint uses, the parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements of the various uses computed separately.
(4)
These standards shall apply fully to all uses and buildings established after the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived.
(5)
These standards shall apply to all additions, expansions, enlargements or reconstructions on the basis of the addition, expansion, enlargement or reconstruction only.
(6)
Off-street parking areas and spaces servicing publicly owned recreation facilities may have a surface other than bituminous pavement or concrete, subject to the approval of the city engineer.
(7)
Parallel parking spaces shall contain a minimum rectangular area of nine feet wide by 22 feet long.
(8)
Because of the unique nature of mixed use development, this article shall not apply to a MXD Mixed Use District. Requirements for parking and loading shall be established for each mixed use development as part of the development plan review process.
(b)
Location and design.
(1)
In districts A, E, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-7 and R-8, required off-street parking shall be provided on the same lot as the use to which the parking pertains. In other districts, such parking may be provided either on the same lot or an adjacent lot, not in one of the above districts, when an increase in the number of spaces is required by a change of use or enlargement of the building served, or where such spaces are provided collectively or used jointly by two or more buildings or establishments.
(2)
In any case where the required parking spaces are not located on the same lot with the building or use served, or where such spaces are collectively or jointly provided and used, a written agreement thereby assuring their retention for such purposes shall be properly drawn and executed by the parties concerned, approved as to form by the city attorney, and shall be filed with the application for a building permit, and shall be in full force and effect until released by a resolution of the city council.
(3)
All parking areas shall be provided with safe entrance to and exit from public thoroughfares.
(4)
No off-street parking space, except for detached single-family residential uses, shall be entered or exited directly from a public street or alley.
(5)
The use of any required parking space for the storage of any motor vehicle for sale, rent or repair or any other purpose, other than the temporary parking of motor vehicles by patrons, is prohibited.
(Code 2005, § 122-232; Ord. No. 99-010, art. IX, § 2.0, 9-21-1999; Ord. No. 05-Z07, 6-6-2005)
(a)
Required space. On the same premises with every building or structure involving the receipt or dispatch of vehicles as a necessity for, or incidental to, the operation or use of the building, there shall be provided and maintained adequate space for standing, loading and unloading services, in order to avoid interference with public use of streets or alleys, maintain necessary fire access lanes, maintain vehicular circulation through the parking lot and ensure access to all required off-street parking spaces.
(b)
Site arrangement. All loading areas shall be provided with safe entrance to and exit from public thoroughfares. The entire loading area shall be paved and graded to properly drain.
(c)
Applicability.
(1)
These requirements shall apply fully to all buildings erected after the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived, and all enlargements, expansions or reconstruction thereof.
(2)
No building or part thereof in the B districts, heretofore erected, shall hereafter be enlarged or expanded to the extent of 50 percent or more in floor area or ground area used, unless off-street loading space is provided in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(3)
No building or part thereof in the M districts, heretofore erected, shall hereafter be enlarged or extended to provide an additional floor area of 25,000 square feet or more, or to provide a total gross floor area of 40,000 square feet or more, unless off-street loading space is provided in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(Code 2005, § 122-233; Ord. No. 99-010, art. IX, § 3.0, 9-21-1999)