10-13-1: OFF STREET PARKING REQUIRED:
10-13-2: PARKING SPACE FOR DWELLING:
10-13-3: NONDWELLING USES:
10-13-4: LOCATION REQUIREMENTS:
10-13-5: PARKING LOT REGULATIONS:
10-13-6: OFF STREET TRUCK LOADING SPACE:
10-13-1: OFF STREET PARKING REQUIRED:
There shall be provided at the time of erection of any building or at the time any main building is enlarged or increased in capacity, minimum off street parking space with adequate provisions of ingress and egress by standard sized automobiles as hereinafter provided. (1991 Code § 17.20.010, as amended)
10-13-2: PARKING SPACE FOR DWELLING:
In all zones, there shall be provided in a private garage, or in an area properly located for a future garage, a hard surfaced space for the parking of one automobile for the first six hundred (600) square feet, or fraction thereof, of gross floor area in a new dwelling, plus one extra parking stall for each additional eight hundred (800) square feet, or fraction thereof, plus one additional parking space for each six hundred (600) square feet of such space added in the case of the enlargement of an existing building. In no case shall there be less than one such parking space nor more than three (3) such parking spaces required for each dwelling unit. There shall be no change of use without the attendant space to accommodate the increased off street parking needs. A minimum parking space shall be at least nine feet by twenty feet (9' x 20'). (1991 Code § 17.12.020, as amended)
10-13-3: NONDWELLING USES:
A. Parking Requirements: For a new building, or for any enlargement or increase in seating capacity, floor area or guestrooms of any existing main building, there shall be at least one permanently maintained parking space of not less than one hundred eighty (180) square feet net area (9 feet by 20 feet) as follows:
(1991 Code § 17.20.030, as amended)
B. Inadequate Parking Prohibited: In no case shall a building be constructed, altered or increased if the foregoing parking provisions are inadequate to provide sufficient spaces for all employees and customers combined. In such case, the provision of adequate parking spaces, for all employees and customers combined, shall supersede any and all foregoing formulas. (1991 Code § 17.20.030, as amended; amd. 2009 Code)
10-13-4: LOCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Parking space as required in this chapter shall be on the same lot with the main building or, in the case of buildings other than dwellings, may be located not farther than five hundred feet (500') therefrom. (1991 Code § 17.20.040, as amended)
10-13-5: PARKING LOT REGULATIONS:
Every parcel of land hereafter used as parking lot shall be paved with a surfacing material of oil, asphalt or concrete composition, and shall have appropriate bumper guards where needed as determined by the building inspector. Any lights used to illuminate the lot shall be so arranged as to reflect light away from adjoining premises in any residential zone. (1991 Code § 17.20.050, as amended)
10-13-6: OFF STREET TRUCK LOADING SPACE:
On the same premises with every building, structure or part thereof, erected and occupied or increased in capacity after the effective date hereof, for manufacturing, storage, warehouse, goods display, department store, grocery, hotel, hospital, mortuary, laundry, dry cleaning or other use similarly involving the receipt or distribution by vehicle of materials or merchandise, there shall be provided and maintained on the lot adequate space for standing, loading and unloading services in order to avoid undue interference with public use of streets or alleys. (1991 Code § 17.20.060, as amended)
Footnotes
Footnote 1: See subsection 2-2-7C of this code for authority of the board of adjustment to reduce parking requirements.