§ 36-1311. Minimum number required.  


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  • (a)

    Single dwelling units, double dwelling units and residential townhouses. Two fully enclosed spaces per dwelling unit.

    (b)

    Apartment buildings in the PRD district.

    (1)

    1.25 fully enclosed spaces and 0.75 exposed spaces per dwelling unit.

    (2)

    The required number of exposed spaces may be reduced to not less than 0.5 spaces per dwelling unit if the number of enclosed spaces is increased by a like amount so that the total number of exposed and enclosed spaces equals not less than two per dwelling unit.

    (c)

    Senior citizen dwelling unit buildings in the PSR-4 and PSR-5 subdistricts.

    (1)

    0.5 exposed spaces and 0.25 enclosed spaces per senior citizen dwelling unit.

    (2)

    In addition to subsection (c)(1) of this section, the following spaces are required:

    a.

    One completely enclosed and one exposed space for each nonsenior citizen dwelling unit located in a building in the Planned Senior Residence District;

    b.

    One completely enclosed space per vehicle owned by the building's management and stored on the property; and

    c.

    One exposed space for each employee who is not a resident of the building.

    (d)

    Nursing, convalescent and rest homes. One space for every four patients or residents based on the maximum capacity of the building, plus one space per employee on the major shift, plus one space per vehicle owned by the building's management.

    (e)

    Day care, nurseries and preschools (principal use). One space per teacher or employee, plus one space per 20 individuals (or major fraction) receiving care.

    (f)

    Public or private senior high schools and seminaries. One space per classroom plus one space per ten students, or spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity of the largest place of assembly, whichever is greater.

    (g)

    Public or private elementary or junior high schools. Two spaces per classroom, or spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity of the largest place of assembly, whichever is greater.

    (h)

    Community centers. Spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity of the largest place of assembly, or one space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.

    (i)

    Churches and other religious institutions. Spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity of the largest place of assembly, plus spaces for other church facilities which are used concurrently with the largest place of assembly, the number of which shall be determined by the council in connection with the granting of a conditional use permit.

    (j)

    Theaters (except within shopping centers), stadiums, auditoriums, arenas, lodge halls, mortuaries and clubhouses. Spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity, plus one space for each employee on the major shift.

    (k)

    Governmental administration, public service, post office. The greater of one space:

    (1)

    Per employee on the major shift, plus one space per government-owned vehicle, plus ten visitor spaces; or

    (2)

    For each 200 square feet of gross floor area.

    (l)

    Libraries, art galleries. Ten spaces, plus one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area.

    (m)

    Medical or dental offices, clinics and animal hospitals. One space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, plus one space per physician, dentist or veterinarian.

    (n)

    Hospitals. One space per bed, plus one space per employee or volunteer on the major shift.

    (o)

    Athletic, health and weight reduction facilities.

    (1)

    Six spaces per court for handball, racquetball and tennis courts.

    (2)

    One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area for all other uses.

    (p)

    Restaurants (except within shopping centers). Spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity, plus one space for each employee on the major shift.

    (q)

    Carwashes. One space per employee on the major shift, plus five spaces for each wash lane, plus stacking spaces in accordance with section 36-1264.

    (r)

    Accessory carwashes. Two parking spaces, plus stacking spaces in accordance with section 36-1264.

    (s)

    Gas stations. One space per employee on the major shift, plus one space for each 100 square feet of accessory retail uses in excess of 500 square feet exclusive of restrooms, storage areas and mechanical equipment.

    (t)

    Automobile service centers. Three parking spaces per service bay, plus one space per employee on the major shift, plus one space for each 100 square feet of accessory retail uses in excess of 500 square feet exclusive of restrooms, storage areas and mechanical equipment.

    (u)

    Bowling alleys. Five spaces per lane.

    (v)

    Offices, medical and dental laboratories, business or professional offices, financial institutions, employment agencies and travel bureaus.

    Gross Floor Area (GFA)
    (in square feet)
    Number of Spaces
    0—20,000 GFA/200
    20,001—220,000 GFA/[(0.00025*GFA)+195]
    Over 220,000 GFA/250

     

    (w)

    Mixed Development District.

    (1)

    Residential. One enclosed space, plus 0.75 exposed space, per dwelling unit.

    (2)

    Nonresidential. Excluding publicly owned facilities and uses accessory to residential uses:

    Gross Floor Area (GFA)
    (in square feet)
    Number of Spaces
    0—20,000 GFA/200
    20,001—220,000 GFA/[(0.0005*GFA)+190]
    Over 220,000 GFA/300

     

    (x)

    Multitenant industrial buildings. One space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, or the sum of the component gross floor areas as follows, whichever is greater:

    (1)

    One space for each 200 square feet of office space.

    (2)

    One space for each 2,000 square feet of warehouse space.

    (3)

    One space for each 300 square feet of manufacturing, processing, packaging, treatment and assembly space.

    (4)

    One space for each 500 square feet of space containing machines and equipment for conducting scientific research, testing or experimentation.

    (5)

    One space for each 200 square feet of facilities for athletic, health and weight reduction purposes; six spaces per court for handball, racquetball or tennis.

    (y)

    Automobile and boat sales, new or used. One space per 250 square feet of gross floor area, including showrooms, sales space and offices, but excluding service areas, plus three spaces for each service bay. Required parking spaces shall not be used for the storage or display of vehicles, boats or other products.

    (z)

    Furniture and major appliance sales.

    (1)

    Over 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. One space per 400 square feet of gross floor area.

    (2)

    Under 2,500 square feet of gross floor area. One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area.

    (aa)

    Hotels and motels. One space per guest unit, plus one space for each employee on the major shift.

    (bb)

    Taproom and cocktail room. One space per 40 square feet of gross floor area.

    (cc)

    Brewery, winery and distillery. One space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.

    (dd)

    Brewpub. One space per 1,000 gross square feet of production floor area, and spaces equal in number to one-third the maximum seating capacity, plus one space for each employee on the major shift for the restaurant.

(Code 1970; Code 1992, § 850.08(1)A—AA; Ord. No. 2015-21 , § 2, 11-4-2015)