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4/2/1992
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4/2/1992
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9-1-17 9-1-17 <br /> H. In any zone, except as noted below, every dwelling or building erected, or <br /> structurally altered, enlarged or increased in capacity and every other land <br /> use shall have a minimum off-street parking as provided herein. The mini- <br /> mum number of paved, off-street parking spaces required shall be as set <br /> forth in the following: (For the purpose of this Section, floor area shall <br /> mean the sum of the area of each building story, including basements. To <br /> calculate the area of each building story, the measurement shall be taken <br /> from the outside wall excluding architectural features. In multiple use <br /> buildings, floor area shall be calculated on the total area used for each <br /> occupancy. Floor and display area shall mean the floor area plus any area <br /> outside the building used to display merchandise.) <br /> 1. One- and Two-Family Dwellings, Mobile Homes and Multiple-Family <br /> Dwellings: Two (2) parking spaces for each dwelling unit. <br /> 2. Motels and Tourist Courts: One parking space for each guest sleeping <br /> room. <br /> 3. Hotels, Clubs, Rooming Houses: One parking space for each four (4) <br /> guest sleeping rooms. <br /> 4. Hospitals: One parking space for each four (4) hospital beds and <br /> provide loading zones as specified under subsection 9-1-16L. <br /> 5. Places of Public or Private Assembly: (Churches, government buildings, <br /> auditoriums, gymnasiums, stadiums and theaters) One parking space for <br /> each four (4) available seating spaces, based upon maximum seating <br /> capacity (as defined in the Uniform Building Code) or one space for each <br /> twenty-eight (28) square feet of the largest multi-purpose room, gymnasium <br /> or auditorium, whichever is greater. <br /> a. A place of public assembly for nonprofit organizations may utilize <br /> parking spaces provided by other commercial, industrial or public use <br /> establishments for up to seventy-five percent (75%) of the required parking <br /> for that place of public assembly, provided such parking spaces are within <br /> three hundred feet (300') of the entrance to the place of public assembly. <br /> The joint use of parking facilities for places of public assembly may be <br /> permitted in cases where major parking demands occur on different days <br /> of the week or during different hours, if the owner of the off-site parking <br /> spaces agrees in writing that any subsequent sale or change in the use of <br /> such property will not interfere with the joint use of the parking facilities. <br /> The parties concerned in such joint use of off-street parking facilities shall <br /> submit a written agreement to be approved, as to form and content, by the <br /> City Attorney and such document, when approved as conforming to the <br /> provisions of this Chapter, shall be recorded in the office of the County <br /> Recorder. <br /> 6. Wholesale, Distributing: One parking space for each three (3) employees <br /> at maximum employment. <br /> 7. Manufacturing: One parking space for each three (3) employees at <br /> maximum employment. <br />
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