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Spring Lake Park City Zoning Code

16.64 APPENDIX

16.64.010 Appendix A: Schedule Of Off-Street Parking And Loading Requirements

  1. Parking requirements.

    CategoryUseParking Requirements
    CommercialBank, business, or professional office4 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialBeauty or barber shop2 spaces per chair plus 1 space per 3 employees
    CommercialBowling alley5 spaces per lane
    CommercialCar wash, machine10 spaces per lane
    CommercialDay care center1 (adult or child) space per employee plus 5 additional spaces per building
    CommercialLaundromat1 space per each 2 washing machines
    CommercialLiquor store4 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialMedical or dental clinic6 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialMortuary1 space per each 4 seats
    CommercialMotel1 space per unit plus 1 space per employee
    CommercialRestaurant, drive-in35 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialRestaurant, carry-out10 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialRestaurant, sit-down15 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialRetail store, department store10 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialRoller rink5 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialService station3 spaces per each service bay plus 1 per each employee on major shift
    CommercialShopping center5.5 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    CommercialSupermarket5 spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
    Educational, cultural, and institutionalPlaces of worship, theater, or auditorium, with permanent seats1 space per each 3 seats or 5 feet of pew space
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Places of worship, theater, or auditorium, without permanent seats
    1 space per 100 square feet gross floor areaE
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Sacred Communities, as regulated by SLPC 16.36.0101 space per volunteer unit
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Elementary school
    2 spaces per classroom
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Hospital, nursing or convalescent home
    1 space per each 4 beds plus 1 space per each 2 employees on the major shift
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Junior high school
    2 spaces per classroom
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Senior high school
    1.5 spaces per classroom plus 1 space per 5 students, based on design capacity
    Industrial
    Related to personnel; or related to floor area
    Either 1 space per 1.5 plant employees, 1 space per managerial employee, and 1 space per 10 managerial employees for visitors; or 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area used for warehousing and distribution, 2 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area used for manufacturing, and 2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office floor area
    Residential
    Elderly housing
    1 space per 2 units
    Residential
    Medium density dwelling
    2.5 spaces per unit, 1 enclosed per unit
    Residential
    Mobile home park
    2 spaces per unit
    Residential
    Multiple-family dwelling
    2.5 spaces per unit, 1 enclosed per unit
    ResidentialSingle-family residence2 spaces per unit, 1 enclosed
    ResidentialTwo-family residence2 spaces per unit, 1 enclosed per unit
  2. Loading requirements.

    CategoryUseLoading Requirements by Structure Size
    Size in Square FeetSpaces
    CommercialAllLess than 5,000
    1
    Commercial
    All5,000 to 10,000
    2
    Commercial
    All10,000 to 20,000
    3
    Commercial
    All20,000 to 40,000
    4
    Commercial
    AllEach part of 50,000 over 40,000
    1 additional
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Places of worship or auditorium
    Under 100,000
    1
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Places of worship, theater, or auditorium
    Over 100,000
    2
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Elementary school
    -1
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Hospital, nursing or convalescent home
    Under 10,000
    1
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Hospital, nursing or convalescent home
    10,000 to 50,000
    2
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Hospital, nursing or convalescent home
    Each part of 50,000 over 50,000
    1 additional
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Junior high school
    -1
    Educational, cultural, and institutional
    Senior high school
    -1
    Industrial
    AllLess than 10,000
    1
    Industrial
    All10,000 to 20,000
    2
    Industrial
    All20,000 to 40,000
    3
    Industrial
    All40,000 to 70,000
    4
    Industrial
    All70,000 to 110,000
    5
    Industrial
    AllEach part of 50,000 over 110,000
    1 additional
    Residential
    Elderly housing
    -1
    Residential
    Medium density dwelling
    -None
    Residential
    Mobile home park
    -None
    Residential
    Multiple-family dwelling
    -1
    Residential
    Single-family residence
    -None
    Residential
    Two-family residence
    -None

HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 477 on 11/1/2021
Amended by Ord. 491 on 2/5/2024

16.64.020 Appendix B: Off-Street Parking Stall Dimensions

  1. Stall pattern. Each off-street parking space shall contain a minimum area of not less than 400 square feet, to include parking, maneuvering, and access. Actual stall size shall conform to the table in Paragraph B depending upon the stall pattern selected.
  2. Dimension table
    Parking Stall Dimensions by Stall Angle
    Dimension, as in Paragraph A
    45 Degrees
    50 Degrees
    55 Degrees
    60 Degrees
    90 Degrees
    A, offset18 feet15 feet, 8 inches
    13 feet, 4 inches
    11 feet
    1 foot, 6 inches
    B, car space12 feet
    11 feet, 4 inches
    10 feet, 8 inches
    10 feet
    9 feet
    C, stall depth16 feet
    16 feet, 8 inches
    17 feet, 4 inches
    18 feet
    20 feet
    D, stall depth18 feet
    18 feet, 4 inches
    18 feet, 8 inches
    19 feet
    19 feet
    E, overhang2 feet
    2 feet, 1 inch
    2 feet, 2 inches
    2 feet, 3 inches
    2 feet, 9 inches
    F, driveway13 feet
    14 feet, 6 inches
    16 feet
    17 feet, 6 inches
    24 feet
    G, turnaround17 feet
    16 feet
    15 feet
    14 feet
    14 feet
    H, extra6 feet
    5 feet
    4 feet
    3 feet
    0 feet

16.64.030 Appendix C: Intersection Sight Distance Triangle

 

 

 

sight distance triangle diagram

HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 502 on 3/17/2025

16.64.040 Appendix D: Schedule Of Permitted Uses By District

  1. Residential districts. The following uses are allowed in the various residential districts either as permitted, accessory, conditional, or interim uses.

    UseDetailsDistrict
    R-1R-2R-3
    Boarding or rental of rooms
    Note: family members, as defined in this title, may enter into rental agreements
    CCC
    Dwellings
    Cluster developments
    --C
    Dwellings
    Medium density dwellings
    -PP
    Dwellings
    Mobile homes
    --C
    Dwellings
    Multi-family dwellings over six units per building
    --
    C
    Dwellings
    Single-family detached dwellings
    PPP
    DwellingsTwo-family dwellingsCPP
    Essential public service and utility structures or uses PPP
    Fallout shelter AAA
    Family daycareWithin the residence of the daycare providerPPP
    Home occupations
    As regulated by SLPC 16.36.010
    P
    P
    P
    Living quarters of persons employed on the premises --A
    Off-street parking lots or garages A
    Parks and recreationPrivate owned or operated areasCCC
    Parks and recreationPrivate recreation facilities for the enjoyment of residents and guests onlyAAA
    Parks and recreationPublic owned or operated areasPPP
    Places of worship
    Under 30,000 square feet; includes sacred communities as regulated by SLPC 16.36.010
    C
    C
    C
    Private garage CCC
    SchoolsDay schools or nurseriesCCC
    SchoolsPublic or privateCCC
    Small wireless facility in right-of-way, as regulated in SLPC 12.48 CPP
    Swimming pool AAA
    Tool house, shed, and similar storage AAA
    Uses customarily incident to the permitted, conditional or interim uses allowed in the district AAA
    Other public or semi- public facilities CCC
    Key: A = accessory uses; P = permitted uses; C = conditional uses; I = interim uses
  2. Commercial districts.

    UseDistrict
    C-1C-2C-3
    Accessory uses customarily incident to the permitted, conditional or interim uses allowed in the district
    AAA
    Adult daycare facilities
    C
    C
    C
    Auto and marine; sales, leasing and rental (See SLPC 11.20.040 Paragraph F,4 re: licensing and SLPC 16.36.010 Paragraph A) -I-
    Auto and marine; service, parts, and repair, excluding wash
    CC-
    Boarding school
    C--
    Brewer taprooms, brew pubs and cocktail rooms
    PP-
    Cannabis; retail, compliant with SLPC 11.48.030-11.48.040
    P
    P
    -
    Commercial recreation, indoor
    CC-
    Commercial recreation, outdoor
    C
    C
    -
    Construction and/or trades sales and service shops; with storage of equipment, supplies or materials inside a building
    P
    PC
    Child daycare facilities (see SLPC 16.36.010 Paragraph D)
    CCC
    Dry cleaning and laundry establishments with no more than four employees for cleaning or pressing
    PP-
    Dry cleaning and laundry collection stations, and self- service
    PP-
    Electric vehicle charging station
    A
    A
    A
    Equipment rental, no outside display
    PPC
    Equipment rental, outside display
    -
    C
    -
    Essential service structures, including, but not limited to, buildings such as telephone stations, booster or pressure stations, elevated tanks, lift stations, and electric power substations
    A
    A
    A
    Event centers, night clubs, taverns
    C
    C
    -
    Farmer's market
    I
    I
    I
    Financial institutions, with no drive-up window
    PPC
    Financial institutions, with drive-up window
    C
    C
    C
    Garden centers and nurseries
    -C-
    Greenhouses, seasonal
    I
    I
    -
    Health care services; including medical, dental, optometrist, chiropractic and counseling clinics, for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients
    P
    P
    P
    Hospitals
    -C-
    Lower potency hemp edible retailers, compliant with SLPC 11.48.030
    P
    P
    -
    Mortuaries, funeral homes, monument sales
    CP-
    Motels, hotels, or apartment hotels
    CC-
    Motor fuel stations
    C
    C
    -
    Municipal and government buildings and structures, including police, fire, library, public works garages
    C
    C
    C
    Nursing homes, memory care or retirement homes
    -
    -
    C
    Non-alcoholic beverage bottling establishment not larger than 3,000 square feet accompanied by a retail shop or store not less than 50% of the size of the bottling establishment, where bottled product is sold
    PPC
    Off-sale liquor stores
    PP-
    Off-street parking and loading as regulated in SLPC 16.40.010
    AAA
    Offices (administrative, executive, professional, governmental, medical, research); without merchandising services
    PPP
    Offices; with merchandising services
    CPC
    Outdoor seating or dining
    C
    C
    -
    Pawnshops, secondhand goods stores (excluding motor vehicles) as regulated SLPC 16.36.010 Paragraph G (see. SLPC 11.16, Pawnshops or SLPC 11.20, Secondhand Goods Dealers, for licensing
    CC-
    Personal services; barber shops, beauty/hair salons, massage therapy, shoe repair, tailoring and alterations, alterations and the like
    PPP
    Pet related care; including dog daycare, boarding, veterinary clinics and grooming, with outdoor use
    C
    C
    -
    Pet related care including dog daycare, boarding, veterinary clinics and grooming, with no outdoor use
    PP-
    Places of worship; religious uses
    C
    C
    -
    Plumbing and heating showrooms and shops
    -P-
    Printing, publishing, and related distribution agencies
    CC-
    Private clubs and lodges
    CC-
    Public, parochial and private schools, trade and business schools, colleges and universities
    C
    C
    -
    Research and development; including laboratories (medical, software, communications, scientific, etc)
    P
    P
    P
    Restaurants, excluding a drive-up window
    PP-
    Restaurants, including a drive-up window
    C
    C
    -
    Restaurants; with or without on-sale liquor
    P
    P
    -
    Retail uses (excluding autos, boats, and the like) such as apparel, appliances, beverage, book, carpet, drugs, floral, furniture, grocer, hardware, jewelry, paint, tobacco, sporting goods
    PPC
    Sacred communities, as regulated by SLPC 16.36.010
    C
    C
    -
    Sexually oriented businesses as defined in SLPC 11.48 and regulated in SLPC 16.36.010 Paragraph H
    C--
    Signs as regulated by SLPC 16
    AAA
    Small wireless facility in right-of-way, as regulated in SLPC 12.48
    PPP
    Studios; artistic, music, photo, decorating, dancing, health, and the like
    C
    C
    -
    Tattoo and body piercing
    P
    P
    -
    Theaters (indoor only)
    PP-
    Key: A= accessory uses; P = permitted uses; C = conditional uses; I = interim uses
  3. Light industrial district. Conditional uses in this paragraph shall be governed by the criteria enumerated in SLPC 16.56, relating to conditional uses. Interim uses in this paragraph shall be governed by criteria enumerated in SLPC 16.58, relating to interim uses.

    Uses in I-1Category
    Automobile sales; indoor (Refer to SLPC 11.20.040 Paragraph F,4 and SLPC 16.36.010 Paragraph A
    I
    Bottling establishments
    C
    Brewing taprooms and cocktail rooms
    P
    Building material sales and storage
    P
    Camera and photographic supplies manufacturing
    P
    Cannabis; state licensed businesses with no retail
    P
    Cartage and freight terminals
    C
    Cartography, technical drawing or drafting and book binding
    P
    Cleaning and maintenance services; carpet, laundry, furniture, upholstery, appliances, and the like
    C
    Commercial dog kennel; with or without dwelling for night watchperson
    C
    Construction trades
    P
    Data center
    P
    Dry cleaning and laundry establishments
    P
    Electrical service shops
    P
    Engraving, printing, and publishing
    P
    Governmental and public utility buildings and structures
    P
    Hemp manufacture
    P
    Jewelry manufacture
    P
    Light manufacturing
    P
    Machine shop
    P
    Off-street parking and loading as regulated by SLPC 16.40.010
    A
    Offices, office buildings
    P
    Packaging/processing food products
    C
    Parcel delivery services
    P
    Pharmaceutical/medical device manufacturing
    P
    Product distribution center
    P
    Research and development; including laboratories
    P
    Retail and service establishments essential to the operation of an I-1 district and providing goods and services primarily for the use of persons employed in the district
    C
    Signs as regulated by SLPC Ch.16
    A
    Small wireless facility in right-of-way, as regulated in SLPC 12.48
    P
    Sports performance training center, as regulated by SLPC 16.36.010, Paragraph N
    C
    Storage, enclosed rental
    C
    Vehicle repair and maintenance, including vehicle wrapping, detailing and window treatment
    C
    Warehousing, wholesaling or distribution business
    P
    Woodworking shop
    P
    Any manufacturing, production, processing, cleaning, storage, servicing, repair, and testing of materials, goods, or products similar to the permitted uses (P) listed above which conform with the performance standards
    C
    All uses customarily incident to the permitted (P), conditional (C) or interim (I) uses above
    A
    Key: A= accessory uses; P = permitted uses; C = conditional uses; I = interim uses
HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 477 on 11/1/2021
Amended by Ord. 482 on 7/5/2022
Amended by Ord. 491 on 2/5/2024
Amended by Ord. 493 on 4/1/2024
Amended by Ord. 499 on 12/2/2024
Amended by Ord. 504 on 6/2/2025

16.64.050 Appendix E: Schedule Of Dimensional Requirements By District

  1. Minimum residence district dimensional requirements.
    1. Lot area.

      Minimum Lot Area by Residence District (Square Feet)
      UseDetailsR-1R-2R-3
      Dwelling, medium density*
      One-bedroom
      -3,400 per unit
      4,300 per unit
      Dwelling, medium density*
      Two-bedroom
      -3,600 per unit
      4,500 per unit
      Dwelling, medium density*
      Three- bedroom
      -4,000 per unit
      4,800 per unit
      Dwelling, multiple-family*
      One-bedroom
      --1,650 per unit
      Dwelling, multiple-family*
      Two-bedroom
      --1,750 per unit
      Dwelling, multiple-family*
      Three-bedroom
      --1,950 per unit
      Dwelling, single-family

      10,000 per unit
      10,000 per unit
      10,000 per unit
      Dwelling, two-family

      7,500 per unit
      7,500 per unit
      7,500 per unit
      Dwelling with more than two units per structure -20,000 total20,000 total
      Notes: * See SLPC 16.16.030 for lot area allowances in R-3 district
    2. Lot depth and width.

      Minimum Lot Depth and Width by Residence District (Feet)
      UseDimensionR-1R-2R-3
      Dwelling, medium density
      Depth
      -130130
      Dwelling, medium density
      Width
      -130130
      Dwelling, multiple-family
      Depth
      -130130
      Dwelling, multiple-family
      Width
      -130130
      Dwelling, single-family
      Depth
      120120120
      Dwelling, single-family
      Width
      757575
      Dwelling, two-familyDepth
      120120120
      Dwelling, two-family
      Width
      757575
    3. Maximum lot coverage.

      Maximum Percentage of Lot Coverage of All Structures in Residence Districts
      UseR-1R-2R-3
      Any35%35%50%
    4. Front yard.

      Minimum Front Yard in Residence Districts (Feet)
      UseR-1R-2R-3
      Dwelling
      353535
      Other uses505050
    5. Side and rear yards.

      Minimum Side and Rear Yards in Residence Districts (Feet)
      UseDimensionR-1R-2R-3
      Accessory uses
      Rear yard
      51515
      Accessory uses
      Side yard
      5510
      Dwelling, medium density
      Rear yard
      -3030
      Dwelling, medium density
      Side yard
      -1515
      Dwelling, multiple-family
      Rear yard
      --35
      Dwelling, multiple-familySide yard--20
      Dwelling, single-family
      Rear yard
      404030
      Dwelling, single-familySide yard101010
      Dwelling, two-familyRear yard404040
      Dwelling, two-familySide yard101010
    6. Maximum building height.

      Maximum Building Height in Residence Districts (Feet)
      UseR-1R-2R-3
      Accessory structure
      151515
      Principal structure
      35 feet or three stories, whichever is greater
    7. Distance between structures on a lot.

      Minimum Distance Between Buildings on Same Lot in a Residence District (Feet)
      UseR-1R-2R-3
      Principal buildings
      -3535
  2. Minimum non-residence district dimensional requirements.

    Dimension
    District
    C-1C-2C-3I-1
    Building height; maximum
    4 stories, or 45 feet
    2 stories, or 35 feet
    2 stories, or 35 feet
    50 feet
    Lot coverage by all buildings; maximum
    35%35%35%35%
    Impervious surface coverage; maximum
    75%75%75%75%
    Lot depth; minimum
    200 feet105 feet150 feet200 feet
    Lot width; minimum
    100 feet100 feet100 feet150 feet
    Parking or loading facilities setback: front yard/corner side yard; minimum
    25 feet25 feet
    25 feet
    25 feet
    Parking or loading facilities setback: rear yard; minimum
    10 feet10 feet
    10 feet
    10 feet
    Parking or loading facilities setback: rear yard, if adjacent to any residence district; minimum
    20 feet20 feet
    20 feet
    20 feet
    Parking or loading facilities setback: side yard; minimum
    10 feet
    10 feet
    10 feet10 feet
    Parking or loading facilities setback: side yard, if adjacent to any residence district; minimum
    20 feet20 feet
    20 feet
    20 feet
    Setback, front yard; minimum
    40 feet40 feet40 feet40 feet
    Setback, rear yard; minimum
    30 feet30 feet30 feet35 feet
    Setback, rear yard, if adjacent to any residence district; minimum
    30 feet
    30 feet
    30 feet
    50 feet
    Setback, side yard; minimum
    15 feet15 feet15 feet25 feet
    Setback, side yard, if adjacent to any residence district; minimum
    40 feet40 feet40 feet50 feet