1. C-N District. One space for each 180 square feet of gross floor area, plus 10 spaces in
<br />addition to spaces occupied by cars being serviced on the site of each service station, plus
<br />additional spaces for each open use as prescribed by the zoning administrator. For banks
<br />and other financial institutions (commercial banks, credit unions, and savings and loans)—
<br />one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area, except for floor area used for
<br />storage.
<br />2. C-R District. Parking requirements shall be established by the zoning administrator
<br />and/or planning commission on a case by case basis in accordance with the purposes of
<br />Chapter 18.20 of this title.
<br />C. Office, Commercial and Industrial Uses not in the C-N or C-R District.
<br />1. Food stores—one space for each 150 square feet of gross floor area.
<br />2. Banks and other financial institutions (commercial banks, credit unions, and savings and
<br />loans)—one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area, except floor area used for
<br />storage.
<br />3. Massage establishments—two spaces for each massage technician, plus the
<br />requirements for supplementary uses.
<br />4. Retail stores except food stores and stores handling only bulky merchandise; personal
<br />service establishments including barbershops and beauty shops, cleaning and laundry
<br />agencies, and similar enterprises— one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area,
<br />except for floor area used exclusively for storage or truck loading.
<br />5. Commercial service enterprises, repair shops, wholesale establishments, and retail
<br />stores which handle only bulky merchandise such as furniture, household appliances,
<br />machinery, and motor vehicles—one space for each 500 square feet of gross floor area,
<br />except for floor area used exclusively for storage or truck loading.
<br />6. Public and private business and administrative offices, and technical services offices
<br />(including, but not limited to, accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, insurance, real
<br />estate and similar professions)—one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area.
<br />7. Medical and dental offices (including, but not limited to, chiropractors, dentists,
<br />optometrists, physicians and similar professions)—one space for each 150 square feet of
<br />gross floor area, or six spaces for each doctor, whichever is greater.
<br />8. Restaurants, bars, brew pubs, soda fountains, cafés and other establishments for the
<br />sale and consumption on the premises of food or beverages—one space for each three
<br />seats or each 200 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater.
<br />9. Full service stations—10 spaces exclusive of work bays.
<br />10. Self-service stations—one parking space and an additional parking space for
<br />each employee on the maximum shift.
<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.
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