§ 46-659. Schedule of off-street parking space requirements.  


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  • The minimum number of off-street parking spaces shall be determined in accordance with the schedule in this section. However, uses not specifically mentioned shall be treated as a like use as determined by the planning commission. Whenever the required parking spaces are expressed as a fraction, the requirement shall be rounded to the next whole number.

    Use Number of Minimum Parking Spaces
    Per Unit of Measure
    Residential
    Residential, one-family and two-family Two for each dwelling unit.
    Residential, multiple-family Two for each dwelling unit.
    Housing for the elderly One for each unit, and one for each employee. Should the units revert to general occupancy, then two per unit shall be provided before the conversion.
    Mobile homes and mobile home park Two for each mobile home site and one for each employee of the mobile home park.
    Institutional
    Churches or temples One for each three seats or six feet of pews in the main unit of worship.
    Hospitals One for each one bed.
    Homes for the aged and convalescent homes One for each two beds.
    Elementary and junior high schools One for each one teacher, employee or administrator, in addition to the requirements of the auditor.
    Senior high schools One for each one teacher, employee, or administrator and one for each ten students, in addition to the requirements of the auditor.
    Private clubs or lodge halls One for each two persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by local, county or state fire, building or health codes.
    Private golf clubs, swimming pool clubs, tennis clubs or other similar uses One for each two member families or individuals plus spaces required for each accessory use, such as a restaurant or bar.
    Golf courses open to the general public, except miniature or par-three courses Six for each one golf hole and one for each employee, plus spaces required for each accessory use, such as a restaurant or bar.
    Fraternity or sorority One for each five permitted active members, or one for each two beds whichever is greater.
    Stadium, sports arena, or similar place of outdoor assembly One for each three seats or six feet of benches.
    Theaters and auditoriums One for each three seats plus one for each two employees.
    Business and commercial
    Planned commercial or shopping center One for each 100 square feet of gross floor area.
    Auto wash (automatic) One for each employee. In addition, reservoir parking spaces equal in number to five times the maximum capacity of the auto wash. Maximum capacity of the auto wash shall mean the greatest number of automobiles possible undergoing some phase of washing at the same time, which shall be determined by dividing the length in feet of each wash line by 20.
    Auto wash (self-service or coin operated) Three for each washing stall in addition to the stall itself.
    Beauty parlor or barbershop Three spaces for each of the first two beauty or barber chairs, and 1½ for each additional chair.
    Bowling alleys Five for each one bowling lanes plus accessory uses.
    Dance halls, pool or billiard parlors, roller or skating rinks, exhibition halls, and assembly halls without fixed seats One for each two persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by local, county, or state fire, building, or health codes.
    Establishment for sale and consumption on the premises, of beverages, food or refreshments One for each 100 square feet of gross floor space or one for each two persons allowed within the maximum occupancy load as established by local, county, or state fire, building or health codes.
    Furniture and appliance, household equipment, repair shops, showroom of a plumber, decorator, electrician, or similar trade, shoe repair, and other similar uses One for each 800 square feet of gross floor area. (For that floor area used in processing, one additional shall be provided for each two persons employed therein.)
    Gasoline service stations Two for each lubrication stall, rack, or pit; and one for each gasoline pump.
    Laundromats and coin operated dry cleaners One for each two washing and/or dry cleaning machines.
    Miniature or par-three golf courses Three for each one hole plus one for each one employee.
    Mortuary establishments One for each 50 square feet of gross floor space.
    Motel, hotel, or other commercial lodging establishments One for each one occupancy unit plus one for each one employee.
    Motor vehicle sales and service establishments One for each 200 square feet of gross floor space of sales room and one for each one auto service stall in the service room.
    Nursery school, day nurseries, or child care centers One for each 350 square feet of gross floor space.
    Retail stores except as otherwise specified herein One for each 150 square feet of gross floor space.
    Offices
    Banks One for each 100 square feet of gross floor space.
    Business offices or professional offices (except as indicated in the following use) One for each 200 square feet of gross floor space.
    Professional offices of doctors, dentists or similar professions One for each 50 square feet of gross floor area in waiting rooms, and one for each examining room, dental chair, or similar use area.
    Industrial
    Industrial or research establishments, and related accessory offices Five plus one for every 1½ employees in the largest working shift. Space on site shall also be provided for all construction workers during period of plant construction.
    Warehouses and wholesale establishments and related accessory offices Five plus one for every one employee in the largest working shift, or one for every 1,700 square feet of gross floor space, whichever is greater.

     

(Prior Code, § 5.186; Ord. No. 81-10, 8-31-1981)