- OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS
The minimum size for all required off-street parking spaces shall be nine (9) feet [change to nine (9) feet from ten (10) feet] by eighteen (18) feet, exclusive of aisle width. Spaces shall be delineated by striping or other similar means, which clearly indicate their location. Parking other than perpendicular parking shall comply with the dimensional standards set out in the building code.
All required parking spaces, including driveways and maneuvering areas, shall be improved with a hard surface permanent type of pavement. (See Section 3, Church)
Except as provided in this article, all required parking spaces shall be provided on the same lot or development site for which they are required. Location of required parking on adjoining property or across a public right-of-way is prohibited.
No off-street parking spaces are required for nonresidential uses in the B-1: Central Business District.
References to "employees on the largest work shift" means the maximum number of employees present at the facility regardless of the shift or time period, and regardless of whether such employees are full or part time. The largest work shift may be a day of the week, one of several daily shifts; or, in the case of a restaurant, the lunch hour or the evening dinner period.
The term "capacity" as used here means the maximum number of persons that can be accommodated by the facility as determined by its design and purpose, or by the building and fire code regulations, whichever is greater.
(Ord. No. 2015-8 , § 1, 11-17-15)
Agricultural uses: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
Agricultural support uses: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Commercial retail and service uses: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Commercial entertainment uses: On space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor space; for uses exceeding one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet, one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area.
Commercial recreation use: One (1) space per four (4) patrons based on maximum capacity.
Commercial support uses: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Extraction uses: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
Industrial uses: One (1) space per employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space for company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
Institutional uses: One (1) space per four (4) patrons/residents based on maximum capacity.
Office uses: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Outdoor recreation uses: One (1) space per four (4) patrons at maximum capacity
Public service uses; One (1) space per employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space per company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
Road service uses: One (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area. Facilities using a drive-up window shall provide queuing space for at least four (4) vehicles from the start of the stacking lane to the service window, and space for at least two (2) vehicles from the service window to the exit to the public right-of-way.
(Ord. No. 2003-11, § 1, 11-18-03)
Airport: One (1) space for every four (4) aircraft that can be parked or stored at the facility, whether indoors or outdoors; plus one (1) space for each seat in waiting area and restaurants; plus one (1) space for each three hundred fifty (350) square feet of office and other administrative and support uses.
Amusement center: One (1) space for every one hundred (100) square feet of gross floor area.
Auto parts store: One (1) space per every three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Auto rental: One (1) space per every four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area.
Automated freestanding walk-up facility: One (1) space per facility. If accessory to another use, no additional space is required.
Bank: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet gross floor area, plus four spaces off-street waiting spaces per drive-thru lane.
Beauty and barber shops: Two (2) spaces per chair, or one (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet gross floor area, whichever is larger.
Bicycle sales and service: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet gross floor area.
Boarding house: One (1) space per resident.
Bowling alley: Four (4) spaces per lane, plus any additional spaces as required for restaurant facilities, game rooms, and other accessory uses on site.
Car wash, automated: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift, buy no less than two (2) spaces total; plus a line area for each wash stall large enough to accommodate four cars.
Car wash, self serve: One (1) stacking space per stall.
Carpet store: One (1) space for every seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Church: One (1) space per four (4) seats based on maximum capacity of the sanctuary or principal place of worship. Up to fifty (50) percent of the required spaces may be grassed rather than paved. All such unpaved spaces shall be shown on a site plan and designed for efficient traffic circulation using tire stops and other appropriate measures as required by the city building office.
Alternatively, the on-site parking requirement may be reduced by not more than fifty (50) percent if the place of worship can use available spaces in a public or private off site parking lot to meet the parking requirement: and provided that such off-street spaces are available without charge and with the permission of their owners.
Community/recreation center: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Contractor's storage yard: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of office space; plus one (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of indoor storage area; and plus one (1) space per two thousand (2,000) square feet of outdoor storage area.
Convenience store and/or self service gas station (no vehicle repair): One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area. In no case shall a required parking space conflict with vehicles being fueled or awaiting fueling.
Day care center or nursery school: One (1) space per teacher and employee on the largest shift; plus one (1) off-street parking or loading space per twelve (12) children. Maximum enrollment and number of employees shall be noted on the site plan. Parking or loading spaces designated for loading and picking up children shall be located such that there is direct access into the facility without crossing streets or driveways.
Dry cleaning facility: One (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area, but in no case less than three (3) spaces.
Drug and alcohol treatment center: One (1) space per every two (2) beds, and one (1) space per staff member, based on state licensing requirements and maximum design capacity.
Employment agency: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Exterminator service: One (1) space per employee plus one (1) space per company vehicle.
Funeral home: One (1) space per four (4) seats in sanctuary.
Furniture store: One (1) space for each seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Gas station, full service: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of retail area, plus one (1) space per service bay, plus one (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of office space. In no case shall a required parking space conflict with vehicles being fueled or awaiting fueling.
Golf courses: Forty-five (45) spaces per nine (9) holes. Parking shall also be provided for accessory uses such as pro shops, restaurants, driving ranges at the rate of fifty (50) percent of their normal requirements.
Golf driving ranges: One and one half (1.5) spaces per tee.
Golf, par three: Twenty-five (25) spaces per nine holes.
Grocery or supermarket: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Health club, spa, gymnasium: One (1) space per every three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Horse stable: One (1) space for each four (4) stalls.
Hospital: Two (2) spaces per patient bed, plus two (2) spaces per emergency room examination table or bed, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
Hotel, motel: One (1) space per guestroom, plus one (1) space for five hundred (500) square feet of banquet or meeting room floor area. Parking shall be provided for other accessory uses such as restaurants or bars at the rate of 50 percent of normal requirements.
Junkyards: One (1) space per eight thousand (8,000) square feet of gross floor area.
Kennel: A minimum of three spaces, or one (1) space per five hundred (500) square feet, whichever is greatest.
Laundromat: One (1) space per every two (2) washing and drying machines.
Lumberyard: One (1) space per five hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per one thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet of outdoor storage/display area.
Machinery/equipment sales: One (1) space per four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area, plus two (2) spaces per service bay, plus one (1) space per two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet of outdoor display/storage area.
Medical offices: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Miniature golf facility: One and one half (1.5) spaces per hole.
Mini-warehouse: Two (2) spaces for employees. Alleys separating rows of storage units shall be wide enough to allow two (2) cars to pass each other.
Movie theater: One (1) space per four (4) seats of maximum design capacity. Where a theater is part of a shopping center or is on the same development site as a shopping center, the required parking may be reduced by fifty (50) percent.
Nursing home: One (1) space per three (3) rooms.
Assisted living facility: One (1) space per dwelling unit.
Outdoor theater: One (1) space per four (4) patrons to the maximum capacity of the facility.
Parcel delivery service: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Plumbing and heating supply: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Printing and publishing plant: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Private club: One (1) space per four (4) persons based on maximum capacity of the facility.
Public assembly hall: One (1) space per four (4) seats at maximum design capacity.
Radio/television station: One (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area.
Recreational vehicle park: One (1) space per recreational vehicle, plus one (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area of permanent habitable space on the site.
Restaurant, fast food: One (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area. Sufficient space on-site shall be provided to accommodate queuing vehicles. Such space shall at a minimum provide capacity for five (5) vehicles from the start of the stacking lanes to the order board; two (2) vehicles from the order board to the service window; and two (2) spaces from the service window to the exit to a public right-of-way.
Restaurant, standard: One (1) space per four (4) patron seats, or one (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.
School, elementary: One (1) space per each twenty (20) students based on design capacity, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of office space.
School, junior high: One (1) space for every fifteen (15) students based on design capacity, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of office floor space.
School, senior high: One (1) space for every ten (10) students based on design capacity, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of office space.
School, college: One (1) space for each five-classroom seats, plus one (1) space for each three (3) seats in an auditorium.
School, commercial or trade: One (1) space per two (2) students based on the design capacity of the building.
Shopping center: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area. In a shopping mall, common pedestrian areas except for food courts, may be excluded from the calculation of gross floor area. Shopping centers with over six hundred fifty thousand (650,000) square feet of gross floor area shall have one (1) space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area.
Skating rink, roller rink, etc.; One (1) space for every four (4) patrons at maximum capacity.
Swimming facility: One (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of gross water area.
Taverns, dance halls, nightclubs, and lounges: One (1) space per every seventy-five (75) square feet of gross floor area.
Telecommunications tower: One (1) space to accommodate a maintenance vehicle for an unoccupied structure. Occupied structures shall comply with the requirements for public service facilities.
Tennis, racquetball, or handball courts: Two (2) spaces per court.
Theaters and auditoriums: One (1) space per four (4) patrons based on maximum capacity.
Truck terminal: One (1) space per truck normally parked on the premises, plus one (1) space per every five hundred (500) square feet of office space.
Vehicle repair and maintenance services: One (1) space per every four hundred (400) square feet of office and indoor display area, plus one (1) space per service bay.
Vehicle sales and service: One (1) space for every five hundred (500) square feet of office and indoor display area, plus one (1) space per two thousand (2,000) square feet of outdoor display area, and one (1) space per service bay.
Veterinary office: One (1) space per five hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area.
Warehouse: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
(Ord. No. 2003-11, § 1, 11-18-03)
All nonresidential structures and uses shall be required to provide and maintain adequate off-street space for the loading and unloading of materials or goods, and for delivery and shipping, so that such operations can be accomplished without encroaching upon or otherwise interfering with the use of public streets, alleys and sidewalks by pedestrians and vehicles.
Each retail store, storage warehouse, wholesale establishment, industrial plant or factory, freight terminal, market, restaurant, funeral home, laundry or dry cleaning plant, or similar use shall provide off-street loading space as follows:
Less than eight thousand (8,000) square feet of gfa: no off-street loading space required unless the planning commission determines that the specific use requires such space.
Eight thousand (8,000) but less than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of gfa: One (1) off-street loading space is required.
Twenty thousand (20,000) but less than sixty thousand (60,000) square feet of gfa: Two (2) off-street spaces are required.
Over sixty thousand (60,000) square feet of gfa: Two (2) off-street spaces are required, plus one (1) additional space for every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gfa or fraction thereof over sixty thousand (60,000) square feet.
For each auditorium, convention hall, exhibit hall, hotel, office building, stadium, sanitarium or similar use, shall provide off-street loading space as follows:
Less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet of floor space: No off-street loading space is required unless the planning commission determines that the specific use requires such space.
Ten thousand (10,000) but less than forty thousand (40,000) square feet of gross floor space: One (1) off-street loading space is required.
Over forty thousand (40,000) square feet of floor space: One (1) off-street loading space plus one (1) additional space for every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet or fraction thereof over forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
No area provided to meet off-street parking requirements shall be used for off-street loading purposes.
Joint or combined off-street loading space for two (2) or more buildings can be provided as long as the amount of such combined off-street space is equal in size and capacity to the combined requirements of the several buildings to be served.
Plans for buildings or uses requiring off-street loading facilities as stipulated above shall clearly indicate the location, dimensions, clearances and access of such required off-street loading facilities.
- OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS
The minimum size for all required off-street parking spaces shall be nine (9) feet [change to nine (9) feet from ten (10) feet] by eighteen (18) feet, exclusive of aisle width. Spaces shall be delineated by striping or other similar means, which clearly indicate their location. Parking other than perpendicular parking shall comply with the dimensional standards set out in the building code.
All required parking spaces, including driveways and maneuvering areas, shall be improved with a hard surface permanent type of pavement. (See Section 3, Church)
Except as provided in this article, all required parking spaces shall be provided on the same lot or development site for which they are required. Location of required parking on adjoining property or across a public right-of-way is prohibited.
No off-street parking spaces are required for nonresidential uses in the B-1: Central Business District.
References to "employees on the largest work shift" means the maximum number of employees present at the facility regardless of the shift or time period, and regardless of whether such employees are full or part time. The largest work shift may be a day of the week, one of several daily shifts; or, in the case of a restaurant, the lunch hour or the evening dinner period.
The term "capacity" as used here means the maximum number of persons that can be accommodated by the facility as determined by its design and purpose, or by the building and fire code regulations, whichever is greater.
(Ord. No. 2015-8 , § 1, 11-17-15)
Agricultural uses: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
Agricultural support uses: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Commercial retail and service uses: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Commercial entertainment uses: On space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor space; for uses exceeding one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet, one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area.
Commercial recreation use: One (1) space per four (4) patrons based on maximum capacity.
Commercial support uses: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Extraction uses: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
Industrial uses: One (1) space per employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space for company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
Institutional uses: One (1) space per four (4) patrons/residents based on maximum capacity.
Office uses: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Outdoor recreation uses: One (1) space per four (4) patrons at maximum capacity
Public service uses; One (1) space per employee on the largest work shift, plus one (1) space per company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
Road service uses: One (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area. Facilities using a drive-up window shall provide queuing space for at least four (4) vehicles from the start of the stacking lane to the service window, and space for at least two (2) vehicles from the service window to the exit to the public right-of-way.
(Ord. No. 2003-11, § 1, 11-18-03)
Airport: One (1) space for every four (4) aircraft that can be parked or stored at the facility, whether indoors or outdoors; plus one (1) space for each seat in waiting area and restaurants; plus one (1) space for each three hundred fifty (350) square feet of office and other administrative and support uses.
Amusement center: One (1) space for every one hundred (100) square feet of gross floor area.
Auto parts store: One (1) space per every three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Auto rental: One (1) space per every four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area.
Automated freestanding walk-up facility: One (1) space per facility. If accessory to another use, no additional space is required.
Bank: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet gross floor area, plus four spaces off-street waiting spaces per drive-thru lane.
Beauty and barber shops: Two (2) spaces per chair, or one (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet gross floor area, whichever is larger.
Bicycle sales and service: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet gross floor area.
Boarding house: One (1) space per resident.
Bowling alley: Four (4) spaces per lane, plus any additional spaces as required for restaurant facilities, game rooms, and other accessory uses on site.
Car wash, automated: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift, buy no less than two (2) spaces total; plus a line area for each wash stall large enough to accommodate four cars.
Car wash, self serve: One (1) stacking space per stall.
Carpet store: One (1) space for every seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Church: One (1) space per four (4) seats based on maximum capacity of the sanctuary or principal place of worship. Up to fifty (50) percent of the required spaces may be grassed rather than paved. All such unpaved spaces shall be shown on a site plan and designed for efficient traffic circulation using tire stops and other appropriate measures as required by the city building office.
Alternatively, the on-site parking requirement may be reduced by not more than fifty (50) percent if the place of worship can use available spaces in a public or private off site parking lot to meet the parking requirement: and provided that such off-street spaces are available without charge and with the permission of their owners.
Community/recreation center: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Contractor's storage yard: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of office space; plus one (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of indoor storage area; and plus one (1) space per two thousand (2,000) square feet of outdoor storage area.
Convenience store and/or self service gas station (no vehicle repair): One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area. In no case shall a required parking space conflict with vehicles being fueled or awaiting fueling.
Day care center or nursery school: One (1) space per teacher and employee on the largest shift; plus one (1) off-street parking or loading space per twelve (12) children. Maximum enrollment and number of employees shall be noted on the site plan. Parking or loading spaces designated for loading and picking up children shall be located such that there is direct access into the facility without crossing streets or driveways.
Dry cleaning facility: One (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area, but in no case less than three (3) spaces.
Drug and alcohol treatment center: One (1) space per every two (2) beds, and one (1) space per staff member, based on state licensing requirements and maximum design capacity.
Employment agency: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Exterminator service: One (1) space per employee plus one (1) space per company vehicle.
Funeral home: One (1) space per four (4) seats in sanctuary.
Furniture store: One (1) space for each seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Gas station, full service: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of retail area, plus one (1) space per service bay, plus one (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of office space. In no case shall a required parking space conflict with vehicles being fueled or awaiting fueling.
Golf courses: Forty-five (45) spaces per nine (9) holes. Parking shall also be provided for accessory uses such as pro shops, restaurants, driving ranges at the rate of fifty (50) percent of their normal requirements.
Golf driving ranges: One and one half (1.5) spaces per tee.
Golf, par three: Twenty-five (25) spaces per nine holes.
Grocery or supermarket: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Health club, spa, gymnasium: One (1) space per every three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Horse stable: One (1) space for each four (4) stalls.
Hospital: Two (2) spaces per patient bed, plus two (2) spaces per emergency room examination table or bed, plus one (1) space per employee on the largest shift.
Hotel, motel: One (1) space per guestroom, plus one (1) space for five hundred (500) square feet of banquet or meeting room floor area. Parking shall be provided for other accessory uses such as restaurants or bars at the rate of 50 percent of normal requirements.
Junkyards: One (1) space per eight thousand (8,000) square feet of gross floor area.
Kennel: A minimum of three spaces, or one (1) space per five hundred (500) square feet, whichever is greatest.
Laundromat: One (1) space per every two (2) washing and drying machines.
Lumberyard: One (1) space per five hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area, plus one (1) space per one thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet of outdoor storage/display area.
Machinery/equipment sales: One (1) space per four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area, plus two (2) spaces per service bay, plus one (1) space per two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet of outdoor display/storage area.
Medical offices: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area.
Miniature golf facility: One and one half (1.5) spaces per hole.
Mini-warehouse: Two (2) spaces for employees. Alleys separating rows of storage units shall be wide enough to allow two (2) cars to pass each other.
Movie theater: One (1) space per four (4) seats of maximum design capacity. Where a theater is part of a shopping center or is on the same development site as a shopping center, the required parking may be reduced by fifty (50) percent.
Nursing home: One (1) space per three (3) rooms.
Assisted living facility: One (1) space per dwelling unit.
Outdoor theater: One (1) space per four (4) patrons to the maximum capacity of the facility.
Parcel delivery service: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Plumbing and heating supply: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Printing and publishing plant: One (1) space per seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor area.
Private club: One (1) space per four (4) persons based on maximum capacity of the facility.
Public assembly hall: One (1) space per four (4) seats at maximum design capacity.
Radio/television station: One (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area.
Recreational vehicle park: One (1) space per recreational vehicle, plus one (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area of permanent habitable space on the site.
Restaurant, fast food: One (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area. Sufficient space on-site shall be provided to accommodate queuing vehicles. Such space shall at a minimum provide capacity for five (5) vehicles from the start of the stacking lanes to the order board; two (2) vehicles from the order board to the service window; and two (2) spaces from the service window to the exit to a public right-of-way.
Restaurant, standard: One (1) space per four (4) patron seats, or one (1) space per one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.
School, elementary: One (1) space per each twenty (20) students based on design capacity, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of office space.
School, junior high: One (1) space for every fifteen (15) students based on design capacity, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of office floor space.
School, senior high: One (1) space for every ten (10) students based on design capacity, plus one (1) space for every four hundred (400) square feet of office space.
School, college: One (1) space for each five-classroom seats, plus one (1) space for each three (3) seats in an auditorium.
School, commercial or trade: One (1) space per two (2) students based on the design capacity of the building.
Shopping center: One (1) space per three hundred fifty (350) square feet of gross floor area. In a shopping mall, common pedestrian areas except for food courts, may be excluded from the calculation of gross floor area. Shopping centers with over six hundred fifty thousand (650,000) square feet of gross floor area shall have one (1) space per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area.
Skating rink, roller rink, etc.; One (1) space for every four (4) patrons at maximum capacity.
Swimming facility: One (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of gross water area.
Taverns, dance halls, nightclubs, and lounges: One (1) space per every seventy-five (75) square feet of gross floor area.
Telecommunications tower: One (1) space to accommodate a maintenance vehicle for an unoccupied structure. Occupied structures shall comply with the requirements for public service facilities.
Tennis, racquetball, or handball courts: Two (2) spaces per court.
Theaters and auditoriums: One (1) space per four (4) patrons based on maximum capacity.
Truck terminal: One (1) space per truck normally parked on the premises, plus one (1) space per every five hundred (500) square feet of office space.
Vehicle repair and maintenance services: One (1) space per every four hundred (400) square feet of office and indoor display area, plus one (1) space per service bay.
Vehicle sales and service: One (1) space for every five hundred (500) square feet of office and indoor display area, plus one (1) space per two thousand (2,000) square feet of outdoor display area, and one (1) space per service bay.
Veterinary office: One (1) space per five hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area.
Warehouse: One (1) space per employee on the largest shift, plus one (1) space per company vehicle normally stored on the premises.
(Ord. No. 2003-11, § 1, 11-18-03)
All nonresidential structures and uses shall be required to provide and maintain adequate off-street space for the loading and unloading of materials or goods, and for delivery and shipping, so that such operations can be accomplished without encroaching upon or otherwise interfering with the use of public streets, alleys and sidewalks by pedestrians and vehicles.
Each retail store, storage warehouse, wholesale establishment, industrial plant or factory, freight terminal, market, restaurant, funeral home, laundry or dry cleaning plant, or similar use shall provide off-street loading space as follows:
Less than eight thousand (8,000) square feet of gfa: no off-street loading space required unless the planning commission determines that the specific use requires such space.
Eight thousand (8,000) but less than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of gfa: One (1) off-street loading space is required.
Twenty thousand (20,000) but less than sixty thousand (60,000) square feet of gfa: Two (2) off-street spaces are required.
Over sixty thousand (60,000) square feet of gfa: Two (2) off-street spaces are required, plus one (1) additional space for every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gfa or fraction thereof over sixty thousand (60,000) square feet.
For each auditorium, convention hall, exhibit hall, hotel, office building, stadium, sanitarium or similar use, shall provide off-street loading space as follows:
Less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet of floor space: No off-street loading space is required unless the planning commission determines that the specific use requires such space.
Ten thousand (10,000) but less than forty thousand (40,000) square feet of gross floor space: One (1) off-street loading space is required.
Over forty thousand (40,000) square feet of floor space: One (1) off-street loading space plus one (1) additional space for every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet or fraction thereof over forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
No area provided to meet off-street parking requirements shall be used for off-street loading purposes.
Joint or combined off-street loading space for two (2) or more buildings can be provided as long as the amount of such combined off-street space is equal in size and capacity to the combined requirements of the several buildings to be served.
Plans for buildings or uses requiring off-street loading facilities as stipulated above shall clearly indicate the location, dimensions, clearances and access of such required off-street loading facilities.