72 - OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
Sections:
After the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title, no building or other structure shall be erected and no extension, major repairs, or substantial alteration shall be made to an existing structure or other structure unless there exists, or provisions are made, for accessory off-street parking spaces and off-street loading spaces in accordance with the requirements in this chapter, and with the approval of the City Engineer.
A.
Residential or Dwelling. One space per dwelling unit on the same lot with parking restricted to a side or back lot.
B.
Places of Assembly.
1.
Churches: one space per five seats in the principal worship area;
2.
Auditoriums, theaters, meeting halls, or similar uses: one space per five audience seats;
3.
Stadiums, arenas, or similar uses: one space per five spectator seats;
4.
Skating rinks, swimming pools: one space per three persons based on the design capacity of the structure;
5.
Bowling alleys: three seats per alley plus one space per five spectator seats;
C.
Institutions.
1.
Hospitals, nursing homes, sanitariums, convalescent homes, or similar uses: one space per two patient beds or residences;
2.
Schools, trade, business, language, or similar uses: one space per three students based on the design capacity of the building;
3.
Schools, elementary, nursery, junior high: one space per faculty plus one and one-half spaces per each full-time employee;
4.
Schools, high: one space per faculty and full-time employee, and one space per twenty students or one space per five audience seats, whichever is greater.
D.
Retail Business and Services, except those in the C-1-A District.
1.
Hotels, motels or tourist courts: one space per guest room;
2.
Clinics, medical or dental: one space per two hundred square feet of gross floor area and one space per two employees;
3.
Banks, financial institutions: one space per three hundred square feet of floor area;
4.
Other offices (excluding financial, medical and dental): one space per four hundred square feet of gross floor area and one space per two employees;
5.
Restaurants, or similar eating and drinking establishments: one space per one hundred square feet of floor area;
6.
Mortuaries or funeral homes: one space per three seats;
7.
Automobile Car Wash: five spaces per washing lane;
8.
Retail store, service business or similar use: one space per two hundred square feet of floor area.
E.
Industrial uses and services: one space per two employees on the largest shift.
A.
A parking space shall have a minimum width of ten feet and a maximum length of twenty feet.
B.
A loading space for truck trailer vehicles shall have a minimum length of fifty-five feet.
C.
A loading space for single-unit type trucks shall have a minimum width of twelve feet and a minimum length of thirty feet.
72 - OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
Sections:
After the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title, no building or other structure shall be erected and no extension, major repairs, or substantial alteration shall be made to an existing structure or other structure unless there exists, or provisions are made, for accessory off-street parking spaces and off-street loading spaces in accordance with the requirements in this chapter, and with the approval of the City Engineer.
A.
Residential or Dwelling. One space per dwelling unit on the same lot with parking restricted to a side or back lot.
B.
Places of Assembly.
1.
Churches: one space per five seats in the principal worship area;
2.
Auditoriums, theaters, meeting halls, or similar uses: one space per five audience seats;
3.
Stadiums, arenas, or similar uses: one space per five spectator seats;
4.
Skating rinks, swimming pools: one space per three persons based on the design capacity of the structure;
5.
Bowling alleys: three seats per alley plus one space per five spectator seats;
C.
Institutions.
1.
Hospitals, nursing homes, sanitariums, convalescent homes, or similar uses: one space per two patient beds or residences;
2.
Schools, trade, business, language, or similar uses: one space per three students based on the design capacity of the building;
3.
Schools, elementary, nursery, junior high: one space per faculty plus one and one-half spaces per each full-time employee;
4.
Schools, high: one space per faculty and full-time employee, and one space per twenty students or one space per five audience seats, whichever is greater.
D.
Retail Business and Services, except those in the C-1-A District.
1.
Hotels, motels or tourist courts: one space per guest room;
2.
Clinics, medical or dental: one space per two hundred square feet of gross floor area and one space per two employees;
3.
Banks, financial institutions: one space per three hundred square feet of floor area;
4.
Other offices (excluding financial, medical and dental): one space per four hundred square feet of gross floor area and one space per two employees;
5.
Restaurants, or similar eating and drinking establishments: one space per one hundred square feet of floor area;
6.
Mortuaries or funeral homes: one space per three seats;
7.
Automobile Car Wash: five spaces per washing lane;
8.
Retail store, service business or similar use: one space per two hundred square feet of floor area.
E.
Industrial uses and services: one space per two employees on the largest shift.
A.
A parking space shall have a minimum width of ten feet and a maximum length of twenty feet.
B.
A loading space for truck trailer vehicles shall have a minimum length of fifty-five feet.
C.
A loading space for single-unit type trucks shall have a minimum width of twelve feet and a minimum length of thirty feet.