Schedule of Minimum Off-Street Parking Spaces.
SCHEDULE II MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES [1972 Code § 107-36; Ord. No. 1097; Ord. No. 1657-95] | |
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Use | Required Number of Spaces |
Residential Uses | |
Single and two-family dwellings | 2 for every dwelling unit |
Townhouses (1) | 2 for every dwelling unit |
Garden apartments and other multifamily developments (1) | 1.75 for every zero-bedroom unit; 2 for every other unit |
Senior citizen developments | 1 for every dwelling unit |
Rooming houses and boarding houses | 1 for every occupant |
Nonresidential Uses | |
Governmental offices | 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area |
Banks, financial institutions | 1 for every 300 square feet of gross floor area |
Libraries | 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area |
Offices, retail stores, and businesses providing personal services | 1 for every 300 square feet of gross floor area for employee and patron use |
Restaurants, taverns and cafes, other than fast-service or drive-in establishments | 1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area or 1 for every 3 seats, whichever is greater |
Fast-service and drive-in restaurants | 1 for every 2 seats, 1 for every 2 employees and 1 for every 3 take-out-service patrons estimated for peak-hour periods |
Medical and dental clinics | 1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area or 5 for each doctor or dentist, whichever is greater |
Medical practitioners in other than office buildings or clinics | 5 for every doctor, plus 1 for each employee |
Marinas | 2 for every berth, plus 1 for every employee |
Nursing and convalescent homes | 1 for every 3 beds |
Hotels and motels | 1 for every sleeping room and 1 for every 2 employees on the maximum shift |
Theaters | 1 for every 3 seats |
Churches, auditoriums and other places of assembly | 1 for every 4 seats |
Bowling establishment | 4 for every bowling lane; if additional facilities such as bar or restaurant are provided, additional parking shall be provided for separate uses in accordance with this subsection |
Elementary schools and day-care centers | 1 for every 2 teachers or employees, plus 1 for every 6 seats in the assembly hall |
Secondary schools | 1 for every 2 teachers and employees, plus 1 for every 10 students |
Social halls, clubs and lodges | 1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area |
Manufacturing plants | 1 for every 2 employees or 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater |
Funeral homes, mortuaries | 1 for every 100 square feet of gross floor area in parlors or service rooms |
Wholesale establishments | 1 for every 2 employees or 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor space, whichever is greater |
Billiard parlor | 2 for every billiard table plus the sum of other provided uses, or, 1 for every 2 persons allowed by law to occupy the premises, whichever is greater |
Handball and racquetball courts | 2.5 for every court |
Gymnasiums, physical culture and health clubs | 1 for every 1.5 persons allowed by law to occupy the premises |
Miniature golf course | 1 for every tee |
Tennis courts | 2 for every court for outdoor courts; 2.5 for every court for indoor courts |
Skating rinks | 1 for each 1,000 square feet of lot area for outdoor rinks. For indoor rinks, 1 for each 3 persons allowed by law to occupy the premises |
Swimming pools | 1 for each 50 square feet of surface water area |
Neighborhood convenience shopping center under 49,000 square feet | 1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area |
Day care centers, child care centers, nursery schools | 1 for each employee plus 2 for each classroom |
Community residences for the developmentally disabled or for victims of domestic violence | 5 plus 1 for each employee |
Warehousing | 1 for every 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, or 1 for every employee on the maximum shift, whichever is greater |
Mixed uses | The cumulative sum of individual requirements |
Uses not specified | To be determined considering parking requirements for similar uses, maximum employees, visitors anticipated, occupancy codes and other appropriate factors |
Note: | |
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(1) | 1 additional parking space for every 4 dwelling units must be provided in all multi-family developments containing 16 or more dwelling units to provide for overflow guest parking. Such spaces may be provided in guest lots, as part of the overall parking scheme, or along interior roads if the pavement widths are shown to be sufficient to accommodate moving traffic in addition to the parking in accordance with criteria established by the Borough's subdivision ordinance. |
Schedule of Minimum Off-Street Parking Spaces.
SCHEDULE II MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES [1972 Code § 107-36; Ord. No. 1097; Ord. No. 1657-95] | |
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Use | Required Number of Spaces |
Residential Uses | |
Single and two-family dwellings | 2 for every dwelling unit |
Townhouses (1) | 2 for every dwelling unit |
Garden apartments and other multifamily developments (1) | 1.75 for every zero-bedroom unit; 2 for every other unit |
Senior citizen developments | 1 for every dwelling unit |
Rooming houses and boarding houses | 1 for every occupant |
Nonresidential Uses | |
Governmental offices | 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area |
Banks, financial institutions | 1 for every 300 square feet of gross floor area |
Libraries | 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area |
Offices, retail stores, and businesses providing personal services | 1 for every 300 square feet of gross floor area for employee and patron use |
Restaurants, taverns and cafes, other than fast-service or drive-in establishments | 1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area or 1 for every 3 seats, whichever is greater |
Fast-service and drive-in restaurants | 1 for every 2 seats, 1 for every 2 employees and 1 for every 3 take-out-service patrons estimated for peak-hour periods |
Medical and dental clinics | 1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area or 5 for each doctor or dentist, whichever is greater |
Medical practitioners in other than office buildings or clinics | 5 for every doctor, plus 1 for each employee |
Marinas | 2 for every berth, plus 1 for every employee |
Nursing and convalescent homes | 1 for every 3 beds |
Hotels and motels | 1 for every sleeping room and 1 for every 2 employees on the maximum shift |
Theaters | 1 for every 3 seats |
Churches, auditoriums and other places of assembly | 1 for every 4 seats |
Bowling establishment | 4 for every bowling lane; if additional facilities such as bar or restaurant are provided, additional parking shall be provided for separate uses in accordance with this subsection |
Elementary schools and day-care centers | 1 for every 2 teachers or employees, plus 1 for every 6 seats in the assembly hall |
Secondary schools | 1 for every 2 teachers and employees, plus 1 for every 10 students |
Social halls, clubs and lodges | 1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area |
Manufacturing plants | 1 for every 2 employees or 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater |
Funeral homes, mortuaries | 1 for every 100 square feet of gross floor area in parlors or service rooms |
Wholesale establishments | 1 for every 2 employees or 1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor space, whichever is greater |
Billiard parlor | 2 for every billiard table plus the sum of other provided uses, or, 1 for every 2 persons allowed by law to occupy the premises, whichever is greater |
Handball and racquetball courts | 2.5 for every court |
Gymnasiums, physical culture and health clubs | 1 for every 1.5 persons allowed by law to occupy the premises |
Miniature golf course | 1 for every tee |
Tennis courts | 2 for every court for outdoor courts; 2.5 for every court for indoor courts |
Skating rinks | 1 for each 1,000 square feet of lot area for outdoor rinks. For indoor rinks, 1 for each 3 persons allowed by law to occupy the premises |
Swimming pools | 1 for each 50 square feet of surface water area |
Neighborhood convenience shopping center under 49,000 square feet | 1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area |
Day care centers, child care centers, nursery schools | 1 for each employee plus 2 for each classroom |
Community residences for the developmentally disabled or for victims of domestic violence | 5 plus 1 for each employee |
Warehousing | 1 for every 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, or 1 for every employee on the maximum shift, whichever is greater |
Mixed uses | The cumulative sum of individual requirements |
Uses not specified | To be determined considering parking requirements for similar uses, maximum employees, visitors anticipated, occupancy codes and other appropriate factors |
Note: | |
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(1) | 1 additional parking space for every 4 dwelling units must be provided in all multi-family developments containing 16 or more dwelling units to provide for overflow guest parking. Such spaces may be provided in guest lots, as part of the overall parking scheme, or along interior roads if the pavement widths are shown to be sufficient to accommodate moving traffic in addition to the parking in accordance with criteria established by the Borough's subdivision ordinance. |