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Firebaugh City Zoning Code

§ 25-45.3

Number of Parking Spaces Required.

The minimum number of parking spaces (or stalls) required for new uses or buildings or the expansion of existing buildings or uses are detailed below, except that the number of on-site parking spaces required for uses in the C-2 District may be reduced by up to 100% of the parking requirement for the particular use, as shown in § 25-45, Auto and Bicycle Parking and Loading; however, where the reduction results in more than 25 spaces, the use shall require a conditional use permit, consistent with § 25-51, Conditional Use Permits.
a. 
Residential uses.
1. 
Single-family residence: two covered stalls per unit. "Covered" shall mean either a garage or carport.
2. 
Second residential unit: one uncovered stall per unit.
3. 
Condominium unit.
(a) 
One bedroom: one covered stall per unit.
(b) 
Two or more bedrooms: two covered stalls per unit.
4. 
Specialized housing.
(a) 
Emergency shelters: one stall for every 10 beds.
(b) 
Group care housing: two stalls for every two clients; tandem parking is permitted.
(c) 
Transitional housing: one stall per bedroom plus one stall per employee.
(d) 
Supportive housing: one stall per bedroom plus one stall per employee.
(e) 
Single-room occupancy (SRO) units: one stall per bedroom plus one stall per employee.
(f) 
Labor camps: one stall per living unit.
(g) 
Nursing homes: one stall for every three beds.
(h) 
Family and group day-care homes: one stall for every three beds.
5. 
Multiple-family units: 1.5 stalls per unit, half of which shall be covered.
6. 
Senior housing: one covered stall per unit.
7. 
Mobile home parks: two covered stalls per unit; tandem parking permitted, plus one guest space per two mobile homes.
8. 
Trailer parks: one stall per trailer pad.
9. 
Motels and hotels: one stall per room.
10. 
Convalescent home: one stall per three beds.
b. 
Office uses.
1. 
Medical and dental offices: one stall per 250 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Professional offices, including insurance, specialized consultants, law, travel, real estate, accountants, financial advisors and architects: one stall per 250 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
c. 
Personal services.
1. 
Banks, savings and loan, check cashing, credit unions, and similar offices: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Self-service laundry: one stall for every three machines, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Barber/beauty shops, day spas, massage therapists and hair stylists: two stalls per station, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Funeral home, mortuaries: one stall for every 50 square feet of building area.
d. 
General commercial uses.
1. 
Retail stores including clothing, shoes, stationery, sporting goods, kitchen wares, gift shops, book stores and beauty supplies: one stall per 350 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Convenience stores: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Furniture, hardware and applicance stores: one stall per 600 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Grocery stores: one stall per 300 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
5. 
Antique and second-hand shops: one stall per 350 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
6. 
Auto parts: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
e. 
Eating and drinking establishments.
1. 
Coffee and tea establishments, candy shops and bakeries: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Restaurants (other than fast food): one stall per four seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Fast food establishments: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Donut shops: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
5. 
Sandwich shops and delicatessens: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
6. 
Sports bars: One stall per three seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
7. 
Bars: one stall per three seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
f. 
Service commercial establishments.
1. 
Tire, brake, radiator, and auto repair shops: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Multitenant auto-related shops: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Full-service car washes: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Self-service car washes: one parking stall per bay.
5. 
New/used car sales: one parking space for each two employees during the time of maximum employment, plus one parking space for each 2,000 square feet of lot and building area used for the display or storage of automobiles, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
6. 
Oil change shops: one stall per bay, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
7. 
Service stations: one stall per 300 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
8. 
Auto glass, upholstery and stereo shops: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
9. 
Paint and body shop: one stall per 200 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
10. 
Wholesale establishments: one stall per 600 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
g. 
Recreation uses.
1. 
Health clubs: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Bowling alleys: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Dance and martial arts studios: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Golf courses: 1.5 stalls per tee plus one stall for every four seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
5. 
Stadiums, arenas, and other outdoor facilities: one stall for every five seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
6. 
Video arcades: one stall per 100 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
7. 
Rodeo and equestrian facilities: one stall for every five seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
8. 
Miniature golf course: 1.5 stalls per tee, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
h. 
Miscellaneous commercial.
1. 
Retail nursery/garden shops: one stall for every 1,000 square feet of outdoor display area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Agricultural chemicals/sales: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Agricultural services, including topping, farming operations, trucking, farm maintenance, spraying, agricultural contractors, and contract farming: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Farm machinery, sales and service: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
i. 
Industrial uses.
1. 
Manufacturing: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Fabrication: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Mini-storage: two stalls plus one stall for every 250 square feet of building area
4. 
Warehousing: one stall per 1,000 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
5. 
Packing house: one stall per 750 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
j. 
Institutional uses.
1. 
Churches: one stall per four seats, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Schools.
(a) 
Nursery and pre-schools: one stall per classroom plus one stall for every 250 square feet of nonclassroom building area, plus one bicycle space per four students.
(b) 
Elementary and middle schools: one stall per two classrooms plus one stall per staff member, plus one bicycle space per four students.
(c) 
High schools: three stalls for every two staff members, plus one bicycle space per four students.
(d) 
Colleges: one parking space for each employee plus 10 parking spaces for each classroom, plus one bicycle space per four students.
3. 
Libraries, museums and art galleries: one stall per 500 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Hospitals: one stall per bed, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
k. 
Government.
1. 
Governmental centers: one stall per 400 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
2. 
Courthouses: one stall per 400 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
3. 
Public safety buildings: one stall per 400 square feet of building area, plus one bicycle space per 10 vehicle spaces.
4. 
Corporation, transporation and fuel yards: one stall per 500 square feet of building area.
5. 
Wastewater treatment facilities: one stall per 400 square feet of building area.
6. 
Water treatment facilities: one stall per 400 square feet of building area.