Number of Spaces in Parking Lot, Including
Joint Facilities
|
Landscape Strip Width in Feet Measured
From Street Right-of-Way Line
| |
---|---|---|
Less than 100
|
15
| |
100 to 250
|
20
| |
Over 250
|
25
|
Type of Use
|
Minimum of One Parking Space for Each
| |
---|---|---|
Commercial Uses
| ||
Automobile repair, filling and washing facilities
|
400 square feet of gross floor and ground area
devoted to repair and service facilities in addition to areas normally
devoted to automobile storage and 1 per employee on major shift
| |
Automobile, boat and trailer sales
|
1,000 square feet of gross indoor and outdoor
display areas
| |
Carpeting, drapery, floor covering and wall
covering sales
|
500 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Convenience stores
|
1 space per each 200 square feet of gross floor
area
| |
Drive-through and/or fast-food restaurants
|
2 seats and 1 per each 2 employees
| |
Food markets and grocery stores
|
150 square feet of gross floor area for public
use and 1 per each employee on 2 largest shifts
| |
Funeral homes
|
100 square feet of gross floor area, 1 per each
employee, and 1 per each piece mobile equipment, such as hearses and
ambulances
| |
Furniture sales
|
500 square feet gross floor area
| |
Hotels, motels, tourist homes
|
Guest sleeping room and 1 per each employee
on 2 largest shifts. (Restaurants and other accessory uses shall add
to this requirement.)
| |
Mini-warehouses
|
25 units plus 1 per 250 square feet of office
space, plus 2 per any resident manager
| |
Office buildings
|
300 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Professional offices of veterinarians, physicians,
dentists, etc.
|
6 spaces per each physician or dentist, etc.
| |
Retail stores or shops (except those listed
above)
|
200 square feet of gross floor area of display
area or sales area and 1 per each employee on 2 largest shifts
| |
Restaurants
|
4 seats plus 1 per each employee on largest
shift
| |
Shopping centers or malls
|
182 square feet of gross leasable floor area
| |
Other commercial buildings
|
400 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Industrial Uses
| ||
Industrial and heavy manufacturing establishments
|
2 employees on the 2 largest shifts or at least
1 space per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, whichever
is the greatest number
| |
Warehousing
|
Employee on the 2 largest shifts
| |
Recreation Uses
| ||
Amusement arcades
|
80 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Athletic fields
|
4 seats of spectator seating; however, if no
spectator seating is provided, a temporary parking area shall be provided
on the site. Such area must provide sufficient numbers of spaces to
serve all users of the site, and include a fence delineating such
parking area
| |
Bowling alleys, billiards rooms
|
1/4 lane/table and 1 per each 2 employees
| |
Campgrounds
|
Per campsite, plus 1 per employee, plus 50%
of the spaces normally required for accessory uses
| |
Golf courses
|
1/2 hole, plus 1 per employee, plus 50% of the
spaces normally required for accessory uses
| |
Golf driving ranges
|
1 per tee and 1 per employee
| |
Miniature golf courses
|
1/2 hole and 1 per employee
| |
Riding schools or horse stables
|
2 stalls plus 1 per every 4 seats of spectator
seating
| |
Picnic areas
|
Per table
| |
Skating rinks
|
4 persons of legal occupancy
| |
Swimming pools (other than one accessory to
a residential development)
|
4 persons of legal occupancy
| |
Tennis or racquetball clubs
|
1/4 court plus 1 per employee plus 50% of the
spaces normally required for accessory uses
| |
Residential Uses
| ||
Single-family detached residential dwellings
|
1/2 dwelling unit (e.g., 2 spaces per dwelling
unit)
| |
Duplex, townhouse or multifamily dwellings
|
1/3 dwelling unit (e.g., 3 spaces per dwelling). Such parking spaces can take the form of private driveways or garages and/or common parking lots, both of which must be within 150 feet of the unit served. 1/2.5 dwelling unit (e.g., 2.5 spaces per dwelling) shall be considered the minimum when a special collector street with the function characteristics as defined under in Chapter 285, Subdivision and Land Development is utilized
| |
Boardinghouses, group homes and bed-and-breakfasts
|
Bedroom
| |
Social and Institutional Uses
| ||
Auditorium, banquet, conference and/or meeting
facilities; church, theater and other such places of public assembly
|
200 square feet of gross floor area for public
use, but not less than 1 space per each 3 seats
| |
Clubs, lodges and other similar places
|
200 square feet of gross floor area and 1 per
each employee on 2 largest shifts
| |
Nursing, rest or retirement homes
|
3 accommodations (beds) in addition to those
needed for doctors and support staff
| |
Hospitals, sanitariums
|
Spaces shall be provided for visitors, at the
rate of at least 1 space per each 1.5 accommodations (beds). Such
spaces shall be in addition to those necessary for doctors and other
personnel
| |
Museums, art galleries, cultural centers, libraries
|
400 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Rehabilitation centers and clinics (without
overnight accommodations)
|
Per each 1/6 physician, dentist and/or therapist
(e.g., 6 spaces per physician, dentist and/or therapist)
| |
Schools below grade 10, including commercial
day-care and kindergarten
|
6 students enrolled
| |
Schools, 10th grade and above, including colleges
|
3 students enrolled
| |
Vocational training and adult education facilities
|
1.5 students enrolled
|
Facility
|
Length
(feet)
|
Width
(feet)
|
Height
(If Covered or Obstructed)
(feet)
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial, wholesale and storage uses
|
63
|
12
|
15
| |
All other uses
|
33
|
12
|
15
|
Type of Use
|
Number Spaces Per
|
Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
| |
---|---|---|---|
Hospital or other institution
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000
10,000 to 100,000
Each additional 100,000 (or fraction)
| |
Hotel, motel and similar lodging facilities
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000
10,000 to 100,000
Each additional 100,000 (or fraction)
| |
Industry or manufacturing
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 2,000
2,000 to 25,000
Each additional 40,000 (or fraction)
| |
Multifamily dwelling
|
None
1.0
+ 1.0
|
Less than 100 dwelling units
100 to 300 dwelling units
Each additional 200 dwelling units (or fraction)
| |
Office building, including banks
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000
10,000 to 100,000
Each additional 100,000 (or fraction)
| |
Retail sales and services, per store
|
None
1.0
2.0
+1.0
|
First 2,000
2,000 to 10,000
10,000 to 40,000
Each additional 100,000 (or fraction)
| |
Shopping centers (integrated shopping centers, malls, and plazas)
having up to 25,000 square feet
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 2,000
2,000 to 12,500
12,500 to 25,000
| |
Shopping centers (integrated shopping centers,
malls and plazas) having at least 25,000 square feet
|
1.0
+1.0
|
25,000 up to 100,000
Each additional 100,000
| |
Commercial courtyards and/or main street settings
within the VO Zone
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 5,000
5,000 to 10,000
Each additional 10,000 (or fraction)
| |
Theater, auditorium, bowling alley or other
recreational establishment
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 10,000
10,000 to 100,000
Each additional 100,000 (or fraction)
| |
Undertaking establishment or funeral parlor
|
None
1.0
+1.0
|
First 3,000
3,000 to 5,000
Each additional 10,000 (or fraction)
| |
Wholesale or warehousing (except mini-warehousing)
|
None
1.0
+ 1.0
|
First 1,500
1,500 to 10,000
Each additional 40,000 (or fraction)
|
First Floor Gross Leasable Floor Area
(square feet)
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Sign Requirement
|
Under 4,000
|
4,001 to 8,000
|
8,001 to 20,000
|
20,001 and Over
|
Maximum sign length (percentage of storefront)
|
75%
|
75%
|
75%
|
75%
|
Maximum sign height (feet)
|
2.5
|
3
|
4
|
4.5
|
Maximum sign size (square feet)
|
50
|
75
|
100
|
150
|
Arterial Roads
|
Collector Roads
|
Local Roads
|
---|---|---|
Furnace Hills Pike
Lititz Pike
Newport Road
Oregon Pike
Rothsville Road
U.S. Route 222
|
Becker Road
Brunnerville Road
Clay Road
Highlands Drive
Lexington Road
Millport Road
Orange Street
Owl Hill Road
Peters Road
West Lincoln Avenue
Woodcrest Avenue
|
All roads not listed as arterials or collectors
|