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Ordinance No 2277 <br />Page 11 of 25 <br />11. Quick service stations—one parking space for each 500 square feet of gross <br />floor area <br />12. Full service car washes—two parking spaces for every three employees on the <br />maximum shift. Self-service car washes—one parking space for each employee on the <br />maximum shift. <br />Drive-through car washes located and operated with a full service or self-service service <br />station or self-service car wash—no additional parking spaces are required. <br />13. Manufacturing plants and other industrial uses, warehouses, storage buildings, <br />and storage facilities combined with commercial or industrial uses—one space for each <br />employee on the maximum shift, or one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area <br />14. Open uses and commercial and industrial uses conducted primarily outside of <br />buildings—one space for each employee on the maximum shift, plus the number of <br />additional spaces prescribed by the zoning administrator. <br />15. Liquor stores—one space for each 150 square feet of gross floor area except for <br />floor area used exclusively for storage and/or truck loading. For the purposes of this <br />section, "liquor store" shall mean a business establishment the main function of which is <br />the off -sale of liquor, wine and/or beer. <br />16. Veterinarians' offices and small animal hospitals—one space for each 250 <br />square feet of gross floor area. <br />17. Convenience markets—one parking space for each 150 square feet of gross <br />floor area. If less than 1,300 square feet in size and operated as an incidental use to a full <br />service or self-service station, then one parking space shall be provided for each 400 feet <br />of gross floor area. <br />18. Microbreweries—one parking space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area, <br />plus one space for each person in tours greater than five persons. <br />19. Commercial basement storage for the public—one parking space per on-site <br />storage employee and one parking space for storage customers. This parking requirement <br />is in addition to the parking required for other uses on site. <br />D Places of Assembly and Public Uses Not in the C -N or C-R District. <br />1. Auditoriums, churches, private clubs and lodge halls, community centers, mortuaries, <br />sports arenas and stadiums, theaters, auction establishments and other places of public <br />assembly, including church, school and college auditoriums—one space for each six seats <br />or one space for each 60 square feet of floor area usable for seating if seats are not fixed, <br />in all facilities in which simultaneous use is probable as determined by the zoning <br />administrator. Where subsection E of this section requires a greater number of spaces on <br />the site of a church, school or college, that subsection shall apply and the requirements of <br />this subsection shall be waived. <br />2. Bowling alleys and pool halls—five spaces for each alley; two spaces for each billiard or <br />pool table. <br />3. Dance halls—one space for each 50 square feet of gross floor area used for dancing. <br />4. Homeless shelters—one parking space for every four beds plus one parking space for <br />each employee on the largest shift, plus one parking space for each company vehicle. <br />5. Hospitals, sanitariums, nursing homes and charitable and religious institutions providing <br />sleeping accommodations—two spaces for each three beds, one space for each two <br />employees, and one space for each staff doctor. <br />6. Libraries, museums, art galleries and similar uses—one space for each 600 square feet <br />of gross floor area and one space for each employee. <br />7. Post offices—one space for each 600 square feet of gross floor area and one space for <br />each employee. <br />8. Cemeteries, columbariums and crematories—one space for each employee, plus the <br />number of additional spaces prescribed by the zoning administrator. <br />
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