Parking requirements.
In all districts and in connection with every use, there shall be provided at the time any use or building is erected, enlarged, extended, or increased off-street parking stalls for all vehicles in accordance with the following:
Adequate Access to a public street shall be provided for each parking space, and driveways shall be at least ten feet wide for parking areas for less than ten vehicles and 20 feet for parking lots for ten or more vehicles.
Size of each parking space shall be not less than 180 square feet exclusive of the space required for ingress and egress.
Location to be on the same lot as the principal use or not over 400 feet from the principal use. No parking stall or driveway, except in residential districts, shall be closer than 25 feet to a residential district lot line or a street line opposite a residential district, and no residential driveway shall be closer than eight feet from any lot line except on cul-de-sacs.
Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area shall be shaded or diffused in order to direct the light away from adjoining properties and adjoining streets.
Number of Parking Stalls Required for New Construction.
• Single-family dwellings: two stalls for each dwelling unit
• Multi-family dwellings: (housing for elderly exempted) two stalls for each dwelling unit
• Hotels, motels; lodging and boarding houses: one stall for each guest room plus one stall for each three employees
• Rest and nursing homes: one stall for each five beds plus one stall for each three employees
• Medical and dental clinics: three stalls for each doctor
• Churches, auditoriums, community centers, vocational and night schools and other places of public assembly: one stall for each five seats
• Restaurants, bars, places of entertainment, repair shops, retails and service stores: one stall for each 100 square feet of floor area
• Manufacturing and processing plants, laboratories, and warehouses: one stall for each three employees
• Financial institutions, business, governmental, and professional offices: one stall for each 20 square feet of floor area plus one stall per two employees
• Funeral homes: one stall for each four seats plus one stall for each vehicle used in the business
• Bowling alleys: five stalls for each alley
Combinations of any of the above uses shall provide the total of the number of stalls required for each individual use.
Uses Not Listed. In the case of structures or uses not mentioned, the provision for a use which is similar shall apply.
Parking requirements.
In all districts and in connection with every use, there shall be provided at the time any use or building is erected, enlarged, extended, or increased off-street parking stalls for all vehicles in accordance with the following:
Adequate Access to a public street shall be provided for each parking space, and driveways shall be at least ten feet wide for parking areas for less than ten vehicles and 20 feet for parking lots for ten or more vehicles.
Size of each parking space shall be not less than 180 square feet exclusive of the space required for ingress and egress.
Location to be on the same lot as the principal use or not over 400 feet from the principal use. No parking stall or driveway, except in residential districts, shall be closer than 25 feet to a residential district lot line or a street line opposite a residential district, and no residential driveway shall be closer than eight feet from any lot line except on cul-de-sacs.
Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area shall be shaded or diffused in order to direct the light away from adjoining properties and adjoining streets.
Number of Parking Stalls Required for New Construction.
• Single-family dwellings: two stalls for each dwelling unit
• Multi-family dwellings: (housing for elderly exempted) two stalls for each dwelling unit
• Hotels, motels; lodging and boarding houses: one stall for each guest room plus one stall for each three employees
• Rest and nursing homes: one stall for each five beds plus one stall for each three employees
• Medical and dental clinics: three stalls for each doctor
• Churches, auditoriums, community centers, vocational and night schools and other places of public assembly: one stall for each five seats
• Restaurants, bars, places of entertainment, repair shops, retails and service stores: one stall for each 100 square feet of floor area
• Manufacturing and processing plants, laboratories, and warehouses: one stall for each three employees
• Financial institutions, business, governmental, and professional offices: one stall for each 20 square feet of floor area plus one stall per two employees
• Funeral homes: one stall for each four seats plus one stall for each vehicle used in the business
• Bowling alleys: five stalls for each alley
Combinations of any of the above uses shall provide the total of the number of stalls required for each individual use.
Uses Not Listed. In the case of structures or uses not mentioned, the provision for a use which is similar shall apply.