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Sky Valley City Zoning Code

Sec. 604

Minimum number of parking spaces required.

On each lot where a building, structure, or use exists, hard surfaced and maintained off-street parking shall be provided according to Table 1. In the interests of reducing impacts and minimizing impervious surfaces at Sky Valley, shared/joint/mixed or consecutive parking to reduce the number of parking spaces is encouraged. No existing facility used for off-street parking shall be reduced in capacity to less than the minimum required number of spaces, or altered in design or function to less than the minimum standards.

Table 1. Minimum Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces Required
Use ExampleParking Spaces Required

(Per Gross Floor Area Devoted to the Use, or Per Employee on Largest Shift, Except as Otherwise Specified)
Commercial Uses
Art gallery One per 400 square feet
Bank, credit union, savings and loan One per 300 square feet (also see stacking requirements for drive-through facilities)
Barbershop or beauty parlor One and one-half per operator's chair, plus one per employee
Bed and breakfast inn Two for the owner-operator plus one per guest bedroom
Conference center and retreat centers One per 200 square feet if primary use, or one per 400 square feet if accessory use
Convenience store One per 250 square feet plus one per employee
Home furnishing store One per 1,000 square feet plus one per employee
Grocery or food store One per 200 square feet
Health Spa or fitness club Ten plus one per each 200 square feet over 1,000 square feet
Hotel ¾ per guest room, plus one per employee, plus one per specified requirements for restaurants and meeting rooms as applicable
Nursery or greenhouse One per 1000 square feet devoted to sales
Office One per 300 square feet
Restaurant, bar, or tavern One per Table
Shopping center Four and one-half spaces per 1000 square feet
Theater, cinema One per three fixed seats
Institutional Uses
Church, temple, synagogue and place of worship One per four seats in room with greatest seating capacity
Day care center One per employee, plus one per five children, plus one space for each vehicle associated with facility
Government office One per 300 square feet
Hospital or clinic One per four beds, plus one per two employees
Library or museum One per 300 square feet
Post office One per 200 square feet
Residential Uses
Multifamily, duplex Three per unit
Multifamily, triplex Four per unit
Multifamily, more than 3 units per structure One and one half spaces per unit
Single-family detached or attached Two per unit if under 2,500 s.f;Three per unit if 2,500—4,000 s.f.;Four per unit if over 4,000 s.f.
Employee housing/staff accommodations One space for each bedroom
Recreational Uses
Active recreational facilities, such as tennis courts and pools, as principal uses One per 400 square feet of gross floor area. Plus one and one-half per hole for golf course, three per tennis or racquetball court, and one per 100 square feet of surface water area for swimming pools
Active recreational facilities, such as tennis courts and pools, as accessory to one or more permitted uses (e.g. subdivision amenity) One per 600 square feet of gross floor area. Plus three per tennis racquetball court, and one per 150 square feet of surface water area for swimming pools
Community center One per 250 square feet
Country clubs, including golf courses and clubhouses including restaurants and golf pro shops as accessory uses One per 400 square feet of gross floor area. Plus one and one-half per hole for golf course, two per tennis court, and one per 100 square feet of surface for swimming pools
Golf course Three per hole
Golf driving range, principal use One for every tee