1. Off-street parking facilities for separate uses may be provided collectively if the total number of spaces so provided is no less than the sum of the separate requirements governing location of accessory parking spaces in relation to the use served are adhered to. Further, no parking space or portion thereof shall serve as a required space for more than one use unless otherwise authorized by the Planning Commission.
2. Parking spaces already provided to meet off-street parking requirements for places of public assembly, commercial or industrial establishments, lying within five hundred (500) feet of a church measured along lines of public access; and that are not normally used between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Sundays; and that are made available to the respective church for parking use, may be used to meet not more than seventy five (75) percent of the off-street parking requirements of such church.
B. Parking restrictions. Off-street parking of vehicles shall be restricted by the following requirements.
1. Parking duration. Except when land is used as storage space in connection with the business of a repair or service garage, a twenty four (24) hour time limit for parking in nonresidential off-street parking areas shall prevail, it being the purpose and intention of the foregoing that the requirement of maintaining vehicle storage or parking space is to provide for the public safety in keeping parked cars off the streets; but such requirement is not designed to or intended to provide, and it shall be unlawful to permit, the storage or prolonged parking on any such parking area in any such district of wrecked or junked cars, or for creating a junk yard or a nuisance in such areas. See also § 817.13 and § 902.01 C.8. in reference to disabled vehicles. 2. Restriction on parking on private property. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to park any motor vehicle on any private property, or use of said private property as parking space, without the express or implied consent, authorization, or ratification of holder, owner, occupant, lessee, agent, or trustee of such property. Complaint for the violation of this section shall be made by the owner, holder, occupant, lessee, agent, or trustee of such property.
3. Open storage. After the effective date of this code, it shall be unlawful for the owner, tenant, or lessee of any lot, parcel, or tract of land in a residential district or in the residential area of any other district, to permit or allow the open storage or parking, either day or night, thereon of trucks, semi-trucks and trailers, mobile homes (exclusive of recreational vehicles), bulldozers, earth carriers, drag lines, cranes, steam shovels and/or any other equipment or machinery. It is provided, however, that the owner, tenant, or lessee of a farm may openly store the machinery and equipment used on his farm; and it is further provided that equipment necessary to be parked overnight on a lot, parcel or tract of land during construction work thereon shall be excepted from this restriction.
C. Number of parking spaces required. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the space requirements for respective types of land use as follows.
a. Single-family or two-family residential: two (2) spaces per dwelling unit; and
b. Multifamily residential: two (2) spaces per dwelling unit.
2. Special residential uses.
a. Dormitory, convent, or monastery: one (1) space per six (6) residents plus one (1) space per employee;
b. Corporate guest house: one (1) space per two (2) bedrooms, plus one (1) space per employee;
c. Residence family or group home: one (1) space per four (4) residents plus one (1) space per employee; and
d. Retirement village or senior citizen housing: one-half (1/2) space per dwelling unit, plus one (1) space per employee.
3. Institutional and recreational uses.
a. Cemetery: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per four (4) seats in any chapels;
b. College, university, or seminary: one (1) space for every three (3) student classroom seats, plus one (1) space per employee;
c. Community center, library, museum, art gallery, botanical garden, or other establishment of historical, educational, and cultural interest: one (1) space per two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift;
d. Day care, kindergarten, nursery: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per five (5) children at capacity, plus a drop-off area consistent with the provisions of this code;
e. Elementary or junior high school: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per two (2) classrooms;
f. High school: one (1) space per employee, plus one (1) space per six (6) students at capacity;
g. Hospital or medical center: one (1) space for every two (2) beds, plus one (1) space for every staff and employee on the largest work shift;
h. Place of worship: one (1) space per four (4) seats at maximum capacity in the main auditorium;
i. Public office or building: one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area;
j. Nursing or personal care facility, including a nursing home, extended care facility, rest home, or convalescent home: one (1) space per six (6) beds, plus one (1) space for each staff and employee on the largest work shift; and
k. Recreational uses, indoor and outdoor.
1) In addition to the following requirements, all recreational uses shall provide one (1) space for every two (2) employees on the largest work shift.
2) All recreational uses shall provide the total number of spaces required for the specific combination of recreational facilities provided, based on the following:
a) Auditorium, arena, stadium, gymnasium, or a playing field with stands: one (1) space for every four (4) seats at capacity;
b) Golf course: ten (10) spaces per hole, plus fifty (50) percent of the spaces otherwise required for any accessory uses (e.g., a bar, restaurant, pro shop);
c) Park, playground, nature area or open space: one (1) space for every five (5) users at maximum capacity. The Director of Development or his designee may waive any portion or all of this requirement for neighborhood parks, nature areas, and open space, providing there is adequate on street parking;
d) Recreation center: one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of floor area, except those designed for use exclusively by senior citizens or youth under age sixteen (16), in which case there shall be one (1) space for every seven hundred fifty (750) square feet;
e) Game rooms: one (1) space for every two (2) patrons at maximum capacity, plus one (1) space for every two (2) employees on the largest work shift;
f) Skating rink: one (1) space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area;
g) Swimming pool: one (1) space for every seventy five (75) square feet of water surface area; and
h) Tennis, racquetball, or handball court, indoor: four (4) spaces for each playing court; outdoor tennis courts, two (2) spaces for each court.
4. Business and professional offices.
a. Animal hospital or veterinary clinic: three (3) spaces for each examination room, plus one (1) space for each staff and employee.
b. Business, professional office, or association: one (1) space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area, but not less than two (2) spaces per office.
c. Medical office or clinic: three (3) spaces per treatment or examination room or chair, plus one (1) space per staff and employee, but not less than five (5) spaces per practitioner.
5. Retail commercial and service uses.
a. Commercial school or studio: one (1) space for every three (3) students at capacity and one (1) space for each employee.
b. Commercial stable: one (1) space for every two (2) horses (or other riding animals), based on the number of horse stalls or maximum number of horses permitted on the property, plus one (1) space for each employee on the largest shift.
c. Cleaning service: one (1) space for every three hundred (300) square feet of sales and office area, plus one (1) space for every employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space for every company or service vehicle regularly parked on the premises.
d. Financial establishment, bank, or savings and loan association: one (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift, plus five (5) stacking spaces per drive-in window or drive-through machine.
e. Funeral home or mortuary: one (1) space for every fifty (50) square feet of public floor area, plus one (1) space for each employee, plus one (1) space for each business vehicle.
f. General merchandise store or supermarket: one (1) space for each one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area used for sales and display, and one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of storage, warehouse, and office area.
g. Home furnishing, home improvement or equipment store: one (1) space for each four hundred (400) square feet of indoor and outdoor sales and display area and one (1) space for each eight (8) hundred (800) square feet of office, storage, and warehouse area.
h. Nursery or garden supply store: one (1) space for each employee on the largest shift, one (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area of inside sales or display, and one (1) space for each one thousand (1,000) square feet of exterior sales and display area.
i. Pet store: one (1) space for every two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area.
j. Restaurant, table service or cafeteria-style: one (1) space per two (2) seats, plus one (1) space per two (2) employees on the largest shift with a minimum of fifteen (15) total spaces.
k. Specialty retail commercial, specialty food store, personal service and commercial center, shopping center: one (1) space for every two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area less than two thousand (2,000) square feet and one (1) space for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of gross floor area greater than two thousand (2,000) square feet, except that commercial entertainment uses in commercial centers shall provide additional parking as required in the road service and commercial entertainment uses listed below.
6. Road service and commercial entertainment uses.
a. Automobile accessories sale or installation: two (2) spaces for every service bay, plus one (1) space for each employee, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of sales area.
b. Automobile filling station and auto repair, painting and body shop: two (2) spaces for each service bay, plus one (1) space for each employee and service vehicle, with a minimum of six (6) spaces, plus one (1) space for every one hundred twenty five (125) square feet of retail floor area if a convenience store is an accessory use.
c. Automobile washing facility: one (1) space for each employee with a minimum of four (4) spaces, plus five (5) off-street waiting spaces for each car washing device or stall, or fifteen (15) off- street waiting spaces for an assembly-line type washing establishment, and two (2) parking spaces at the end of each washing bay for drying and hand-finishing vehicles.
d. Commercial entertainment:
1) Bowling alley: five (5) spaces for each alley, plus any additional spaces required for a bar, restaurant, or other accessory use;
2) Assembly or exhibition hall: one (1) space for every fifty (50) square feet of floor area;
3) Game room: one (1) space for every two (2) patrons at maximum capacity, plus one (1) space for every two (2) employees on the largest work shift;
4) Golf driving range: one (1) space per tee, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift;
5) Miniature golf: one and one-half (1-1/2) spaces per hole, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift;
6) Other outdoor commercial entertainment: one (1) space for every four (4) patrons at maximum capacity, plus one (1) space for every two (2) employees on the largest work shift; and
7) Theater, concert hall, or meeting and banquet hall: one (1) space for every two and one-half (2-1/2) seats at capacity.
e. Convenience food store, mini-market, or carry-out: one (1) space for every one hundred twenty five (125) square feet of floor area.
f. Drive-through store, including a photo kiosk or freestanding automatic teller machine: one (1) space for each employee, plus stacking space for five (5) vehicles, plus one (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of sales area open to the public.
g. Fraternal and social association or private club: one (1) space for every fifty (50) square feet of floor area in assembly or meeting rooms, plus one (1) space for every two hundred (200) square feet of other floor area.
h. Hotel or motel: one (1) space per room or suite, plus one (1) space for every three (3) employees on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space per three (3) persons to the maximum capacity of each public meeting and/or banquet room, plus fifty (50) percent of the spaces otherwise required for accessory uses (e.g., restaurant and barns).
i. Restaurant, fast-food: one (1) space per two (2) seats, plus one (1) space per two (2) employees on the largest shift with a minimum of fifteen (15) total spaces, plus stacking space for eight (8) vehicles shall be provided for each drive-in window, with such stacking spaces to be located behind the point where a drive-in order is placed.
j. Tavern, barn, or nightclub: one (1) space for every fifty (50) square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space for each employee on the largest work shift.
k. Vehicle sale or service: one (1) parking space for each eight hundred (800) square feet of floor area, plus one (1) space for each three thousand (3,000) square feet of open lot area devoted to the sale and display of motor vehicles.
7. Limited industrial uses.
a. Construction trade, contractor office, or industrial craft shop: one (1) space for every three hundred (300) square feet of floor area, plus one (1) space for every business vehicle.
b. Lumberyard or building materials sale: one (1) parking space for each eight hundred (800) square feet of floor area, plus one (1) space for every three thousand (3,000) square feet of lot area devoted to the storage and display of building materials.
c. Manufacturing, printing and publishing establishment, and laundry and dry cleaning plant: one (1) space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) visitor parking space for every ten thousand (10,000) square feet of floor area, plus one (1) space for every company vehicle regularly stored on the premises.
d. Recycling center: one (1) space for each employee or volunteer on the largest work shift, plus one (1) parking space for each collection vehicle and two (2) drop-off spaces for each bay and/or collection vehicle and container.
e. Warehouse or mini-warehouse: one (1) space for every four thousand (4,000) square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift.
f. Wholesaling facility: one (1) space for every three hundred (300) square feet of office and sales area, plus one (1) space for every four thousand (4,000) square feet of warehouse and storage area, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest work shift.
g. Service yard or garage: one (1) space for each employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space for each business vehicle.
8. Parking for disabled persons.
a. Parking spaces specifically designed, located, and reserved for vehicles licensed by the state for use by the disabled shall be provided in each parking facility of twenty five (25) or more spaces according to the following table:
| |
1 - 24 | 0 |
25 - 99 | 1 |
100 - 199 | 2 |
200 - 299 | 3 |
300 or greater | 4 |
b. Each parking space for the handicapped shall consist of a rectangular area not less than twelve (12) feet wide by eighteen (18) feet long, with a vertical clearance of seven and one-half (7-1/2) feet, shall be located in an area not exceeding a two (2) percent slope, and shall be located near or convenient to a level or ramped entrance, not exceeding a five (5) percent slope, to the facility served by the parking space. Parking spaces for the disabled shall be signed and restricted for use by the handicapped only.
(Res. 669-94-72, § 902.02, effective 4-5-1995; Res. 80-13-159, effective 7-5-2013; Res. 57-18-182, effective 1-5-2018)