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Greentown City Zoning Code

OFF-STREET PARKING

AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS

§ 156.070 RESERVED.

(Ord. 2002-5, passed 7-2-2002)

§ 156.071 RESERVED.

(Ord. 2002-5, passed 7-2-2002)

§ 156.072 REQUIRED PARKING SPACES.

   Parking spaces shall be provided as follows.
Parking Requirements by Use
Use
Required Parking Spaces
Parking Requirements by Use
Use
Required Parking Spaces
Automobile, RV and camper sales
1 per 400 sq. ft. of gross floor area
Banks, business offices, professional offices and similar business uses, and post offices and similar service uses
1 per 200 sq. ft. of gross floor area
Boarding or lodging house
1 per occupant plus 2 for the resident owner
Bowling alley
4 per lane
Cemetery or crematory
1 per 2 employees plus 1 per 4 seats in chapel, if provided
Church or temple
1 per 4 seats in main auditorium
Clinic
1 per employee plus 3 per doctor for patients
Country club or golf course
1 per 2 employees plus 3 per golf hole
Department store, antique shop, apparel shop, flower shop, drugstore, hardware store, barber shop, beauty shop, health spa or fitness center, bakery, restaurant, delicatessen, liquor store, meat market, grocery (including convenience stores), dry-cleaning and laundry establishment, billiard room, night club and furniture sales
1 per 200 sq. ft. of gross floor area
Hospital
1 per 3 beds
Hotel or motel
1 per 3 employees plus 1 per sleeping room
Industrial uses generally
1 per employee on largest shift
Junk yard or recycling center
1 per employee
Kindergarten or childcare center
1 per 2 employees plus 1 per 5 children
Mortuary
1 per 3 seats in main auditorium
Motor vehicle repair
1 per 200 sq. ft. of gross floor area
Nursing home
1 per 7 persons plus 1 per employee on largest shift
Private recreational development
1 per 2 customers or members
Public library or museum
2 per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area
Residential use, including apartments
2 per dwelling unit
School
1 per staff member plus 1 per 5,000 sq. ft., plus 1 per 4 students enrolled if a high school
Shopping center
4 per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross leasable area
Swimming pools
1 per 100 sq. ft. of pool area
Theater, indoor
1 per 2 seats
Tourist home or bed and breakfast
1 per employee plus 1 per guest bedroom
Trade or business school
1 per 3 students and staff
Truck terminal
1 per 2 employees plus 4 for customers
Veterinary hospital or clinic or boarding kennel
1 per 3 animal spaces (cages or pens)
 
(Ord. 2002-5, passed 7-2-2002)

§ 156.073 GENERAL PARKING SPACE REGULATIONS.

   Parking spaces may not be located in the required front yard except in business and industrial districts. Two or more buildings or uses may collectively provide the required off-street parking, in which case the required number of parking spaces shall be not less than the sum of the requirements for the several individual uses computed separately. This provision shall apply to a building having space occupied by two or more uses.
(Ord. 2002-5, passed 7-2-2002)

§ 156.074 OFF-STREET LOADING.

   [Reserved]
(Ord. 2002-5, passed 7-2-2002)

§ 156.075 PUBLIC PARKING AREAS.

   After the effective date of this chapter, every parcel of land which is changed to a public parking area, automobile or trailer sales area or public garage shall be developed as follows.
   (A)   Such area, where subject to moving traffic, shall be paved with an all-weather, dust-proof surface and shall have appropriate bumper guards or curbs where needed.
   (B)   (1)   Where such area adjoins a lot in a residential zone, a solid wall, compact evergreen screen or uniformly-painted solid board fence having a height of not less than five feet shall be erected and maintained between such area and the property in the residential zone.
      (2)   Such enclosures shall be at least five feet from the side of a lot in a residential zone, and all required front and side yards shall be properly maintained as such.
   (C)   Any light used to illuminate said parking area shall be arranged, insofar as practical, so as to reflect the light away from the adjoining premises in a residential zone.
(Ord. 2005-1, passed 2-1-2005)