Off-street parking, loading and stacking requirements and regulations are established for the following purposes:
A. 
To relieve congestion so that streets can be utilized more fully for movement of vehicular traffic.
B. 
To promote the safety and convenience of pedestrians.
C. 
To promote the general welfare of businesses and establishments which depend on vehicular traffic for their commerce.
Off-street parking, loading and stacking spaces shall be provided as a condition precedent to occupancy of all buildings under the following circumstances:
A. 
At the time any new structure is constructed or a new use is established.
B. 
At the time any existing structure on the effective date of this chapter is altered or enlarged so as to allow a greater number of users.
C. 
At the time a structure's use is changed to another use which requires more off-street parking, loading or stacking facilities.
A. 
The number of off-street parking, loading and stacking spaces required shall be based on the schedule in § 300-80 at the end of this article.
B. 
Any use not specifically listed on the requirement schedule shall furnish parking, loading and stacking spaces as required by the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall use the spaces indicated on the schedule as a guide for determining requirements for unlisted uses.
C. 
Any use requiring 1/2 or more of a parking space shall be deemed to require the full space.
A. 
The required number of parking, loading and stacking spaces as set forth in this article, together with driveways, aisles and other circulation areas, shall be improved with impervious material to provide a durable and dust-free surface.
B. 
All parking, loading and stacking areas shall provide for proper drainage of surface water to prevent the drainage of such water onto adjacent properties and walkways. This condition is subject to approval of the Town Engineer.
C. 
The owner and/or lessee of the property used for parking, loading and stacking shall maintain such area in good condition without potholes and free from dust, trash and other debris. The Planning Board may require the placing of pedestrian trash receptacles in parking lots.
A. 
The design of all parking, loading and stacking areas shall be such as to demonstrate safe and efficient means of movement for both vehicles and pedestrians.
B. 
Any parking area for over 10 vehicles shall be designed in such a manner that any vehicles leaving or entering the parking areas from or into a public or private street shall be traveling in a forward motion.
C. 
Access or driveways for parking, loading or stacking spaces shall be located in such a way that any vehicle entering or leaving shall be clearly visible for a reasonable distance to any pedestrian or motorist approaching the access or driveway from a public or private street.
A. 
Any parking, loading or stacking area required by a commercial, industrial or multifamily use shall provide outdoor lighting. Such outdoor lighting shall be designed for security and traffic safety reasons.
B. 
No outdoor lighting shall be erected, operated or maintained in such a manner as to create an annoyance to surrounding properties or that creates a public safety hazard due to glare. The light sources must be indirect, diffused or shielded type fixtures. All such lighting shall be approved by the Planning Board.
A. 
Shared parking. The off-street parking requirements of two or more uses, structures or parcels of land may be satisfied by the same parking areas to the extent that it can be shown by the owners that their operations and parking needs do not overlap in point of time. If the uses, structures or parcels are under separate ownership, the right to share use of parking areas must be evidenced by a deed, lease, contract or other appropriate written document to establish joint use.
B. 
Location.
(1) 
Off-street parking spaces for residential dwellings must be located on the same lot as and within 200 feet of the dwelling.
(2) 
Off-street parking for nonresidential uses shall be located on the same parcel or on another parcel, provided that the furthest parking space is not farther than 500 feet from the building as measured in a straight line and provided that the physical settings of the project and off-site parking will provide adequate pedestrian safety and access. The land on which off-site parking is located shall be held in fee simple ownership by the owner of the use served or in such other tenure which will ensure continued availability for parking as long as is needed, subject to approval by the Town Attorney.
C. 
Size of spaces and aisles.[1]
(1) 
Each parking space shall have dimensions as required by the Town Design Criteria. Parking spaces for physically handicapped people shall be sized per the requirements of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. All dimensions above are exclusive of driveways, aisles and other circulation areas.
(2) 
Aisles for traffic shall be as required by the Town Design Criteria.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
D. 
Use restrictions. Required parking areas shall be available for the parking of operable passenger automobiles of residents, customers, patrons and employees only and shall not be used for storage of vehicles or materials or for the parking of trucks used in conducting the business or use.
A. 
Except as required otherwise in this chapter, every hospital, institution, hotel, business or industrial use hereafter established shall provide the type and number of loading spaces required in this section.
B. 
Location. All required loading facilities shall be situated so as to conveniently serve the building(s) for which they are intended without blocking or otherwise interfering with the use of accessways, parking or stacking facilities, public streets or sidewalks.
C. 
Size. Loading spaces shall be as required by the Town Design Criteria. These requirements shall be exclusive of driveways, aisles and other necessary circulation areas.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
D. 
Number required. The Planning Board may require off-street loading spaces at its discretion based on an examination of a proposed facility's usage, likelihood of truck traffic and arrangement of buildings and parking areas.
A. 
In addition to the minimum parking requirements established above, the following stacking areas are required:
(1) 
Car wash: 10 spaces per stall.
(2) 
Drive-through bank, with or without bank offices: 10 spaces per service window and auto teller.
(3) 
Drive-through restaurants: 10 spaces per service window.
(4) 
Other drive-through facilities: five spaces per booth or service window.
B. 
The size of each space shall be as required by the Town Design Criteria.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
Off-street parking shall be provided for each use as follows:
Schedule of Off-Street Parking Requirements
Type of Use
Number of Spaces Required
Residential
1- or 2-family dwelling
2 per dwelling unit (see §§ 300-28G and 300-29G for further clarification)
Multiple-family
For projects designed solely for occupancy by senior citizens
1 per dwelling unit
For all other multiple-family projects
2 per dwelling unit
Professional residential office or customary home occupation
2 for each person engaged in the professional home occupation in addition to those required for the structure
Commercial
Bank
1 for every 100 square feet of gross floor area
Furniture or appliance store
1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area
Gasoline service station
Facilities with buildings designed solely for employees
1 for each employee on the largest shift
Facilities with gasoline sales and retail sales
1 for each employee, plus 1 for each 150 square feet of floor area used for retail sales
Facilities which provide both gasoline sales and vehicle repair services
1 for each employee, plus 3 for each service bay
Hotel or motel
1.25 per sleeping room, plus additional spaces required for restaurants, meeting rooms and other accessory uses as required by this chapter
Kennel or animal hospital
1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area
Laundromat
1 for every 2 washing machines
Medical or dental office
1 for every 50 square feet of gross floor area
Mortuary or funeral home
1 for every 50 square feet of floor area for assembly or services
Motor vehicle collision shop
3 for each service bay
Motor vehicle sales
With interior showroom
1 for every 300 square feet of inside sales area, plus 1 for every 10 automobile spaces
Without interior showroom
1 for every salesperson, plus 1 for every 10 automobile spaces
NOTE: When repair shops are located on the same lot as the sales facility, additional parking of 3 spaces per service bay shall be provided.
Motor vehicle repair shop
3 for each service bay
Movie theater
1 for each 2 persons, based on maximum occupancy
Offices other than medical or dental uses
1 for every 200 square feet of gross floor area
Party house or banquet hall
1 for each 2 persons, based on maximum occupancy
Restaurant or tavern
1 for each 2 persons, based on maximum occupancy
Restaurant, takeout service only
1 for every 100 square feet of floor area
Retail store or service not otherwise listed
1 for every 150 square feet of floor area
Supermarket or grocery store
1 for every 100 square feet of floor area, with not fewer than 3 per store
Industrial
Light industrial
1 for every 400 square feet of gross floor area used for manufacturing, processing or research and development; in addition, 1 off-street parking space shall be required for each 200 square feet of gross floor area used for offices and reception areas
Warehouse
1 for every 5,000 square feet of gross floor area
Institutional
Hospital
2 for each patient bed
Nursing or convalescent home
1 for each 3 beds
School, public or private
Nursery and primary
2 per classroom or as required for assembly areas, whichever is higher
Secondary
1 per classroom, plus spaces required for assembly areas
Miscellaneous uses
Day-care center
1 for each 5 persons, based on maximum occupancy, plus 1 for each employee
Government building
1 for every 200 square feet of floor area devoted to office use, plus the required number of spaces for public assembly areas
Mixed uses
Sum of individual uses
Private club or lodge
As required for assembly and restaurant facilities herein
Places of public assembly
Church, school, auditorium or other place of public assembly
1 for each 3 seats, based on maximum seating capacity assembly not otherwise listed in this schedule
Recreation facilities
Ice-skating or roller rink
1 per 250 square feet of gross floor area
Health club or swimming facility
1 per 50 square feet of gross floor area
Bowling lane
5 per lane, plus the required number of spaces for any bar, restaurant or other use on the premises
Golf course
5 per hole, plus the required number of spaces for any bar, restaurant or other use on the premises
Driving range
1 per range