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CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO.5369
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,
AMENDING CHAPTER 2,ZONING DISTRICTS -USES AND
STANDARDS,CHAPTER 3,ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND
OVERLAY DISTRICTS,CHAPTER 4,CITY-WIDE PROPERTY
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,CHAPTER 7,SUBDIVISION
REGULATIONS,CHAPTER 8,PERMITS -GENERAL AND APPEALS,
AND CHAPTER 9,PERMITS SPECIFIC,OF TITLE IV
(DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS)OF ORDINANCE NO.4260
ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
RENTON,WASHINGTON,"TO AMEND THE REGULATIONS
REGARDING COMMERCIAL OFFICE RESIDENTIAL ZONE.
WHEREAS,the Commercial Office Residential (COR)zone has three separate
designations in City code that reflect the unique characteristics of the parcels;and
WHEREAS,many of those parcels have been or are being developed and the need for
three separate COR zones no longer exists;and
WHEREAS,the area that was zoned COR 3 was rezoned to a different designation and
the COR 3 zone is a designation that is no longer used in practice;and
WHEREAS,the City seeks to eliminate inconsistencies and unnecessary provisions in
Title IV;and
WHEREAS,the City seeks to fulfill the vision and objectives of the Comprehensive
Plan for the COR zoning designation;and
WHEREAS,the City Council held a public hearing on March 24,2008,having duly
considered all matters relevant thereto,and all parties having been heard appearing in support
thereof or in opposition thereto;
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON,DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION I.Subsection 4-2-020 0,Commercial/Office/Residential Zone (COR
1,COR 2,and COR 3),of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts -Uses and Standards,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows:
O.COMMERCIAL/OFFICEIRESIDENTIAL ZONE (COR):
The purpose of the Commercial/OfficelResidential Zone (COR)is to provide for a
mix of intensive office,hotel,convention center,and residential activity in a high-
quality,master-planned development that is integrated with the natural
environment.It is intended to implement the Commercial/OfficelResidential Land
Use Comprehensive Plan designation.Commercial retail and service uses that are
architecturally and functionally integrated are permitted.Also,commercial uses
that provide high economic value may be allowed if designed with the scale and
intensity envisioned for the COR Zone.Policies governing these uses are
contained in the Land Use Element,Commercial/Office/Residential section of the
City's Comprehensive Plan.The scale and location of these sites will typically
denote a gateway into the City and should be designed accordingly.
Interpretation of uses and project review in this zone shall be based on the
purpose statement,objectives,and policy direction established in the
Commercial/Office/Residential land use designation,Objective LU-VVV,
Policies LU-406 through LU-421,and the Community Design Element of the
Comprehensive Plan.
SECTION II.Note 23 of Subsection 4-2-080 A,Subject to the Following
Conditions of the Conditions Associated with Zoning Use Tables,of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts
-Uses and Standards,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled
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"Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as
follows:
23.Limited to existing uses.Only those modifications or expansions which do not
increase production levels are permitted in the COR zone.Major modifications,
production increases,or expansions of existing use require a Hearing Examiner
conditional use permit in the COR zone.
SECTION III.Subsection 4-2-120 B,Development Standards for Commercial
Zoning Designations,of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts -Uses and Standards,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended so that the column associated with the COR
zone reads as shown in Attachment A.
SECTION IV.Subsection 4-2-120 C,Conditions Associated with Development
Standards Tables for Commercial Zoning Designations,of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts -Uses
and Standards,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended so that the text of
notes numbered 14,22,24,and 25 are hereby amended to read:"Reserved."
SECTION V.Notes 6,8 and 9 of Subsection 4-2-120 F,Conditions Associated
with Development Standards Tables for Commercial Zoning Designations,of Chapter 2,Zoning
Districts -Uses and Standards,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260
entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"are hereby amended to
read as follows:
6.UC-N2 Zone Upper Story Setback:Buildings or portions of buildings which
exceed fifty feet (50')in height which are located within one hundred feet (100')
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of a shoreline shall include upper story setbacks for the facade facing the
shoreline and for facades facing publicly accessible plazas as follows:The
minimum setback for a fifth story and succeeding stories shall be ten feet (10')
minimum from the preceding story,applicable to each story.Projects not meeting
the upper story setbacks defined above may be approved through the modification
process when superior design is demonstrated pursuant to RMC 4-9-250 D.For a
modification to be granted,the project must also comply with the decision and
design criteria stipulated in RMC 4-9-250 D 2 and D 4.
8.Shoreline Master Plan Setbacks in the UC-N2 Zone:In the UC-N2 Zone,
where the applicable Shoreline Master Program setback is less than fifty feet
(50'),the City may increase the setback up to one hundred percent (100%)if the
City determines additional setback area is needed to assure adequate public
access,emergency access or other site planning or environmental considerations.
9.UC-N2 Zone Modulation/Articulation Requirement:Buildings that are
immediately adjacent to or abutting a public park,open space,or trail shall
incorporate at least one of the features in items a.through c.and shall provide
item d.:
a.Incorporate building modulation to reduce the overall bulk and mass of
buildings;or
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b.Provide at least one architectural projection for each dwelling unit of not
less than two feet (2')from the wall plane and not less than four feet (4')wide;
or
c.Provide vertical and horizontal modulation of roof lines and facades of a
minimum of two feet (2')at an interval of a minimum of forty feet (40')on a
building face or an equivalent standard which adds interest and quality to the
project;and
d.Provide building articulation and textural variety.
SECTION VI.Subsection 4-3-100 B,Applicability,of the Urban Design
Regulations of Chapter 3,Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended by adding a new subsection 7 to read:
7.This Section shall apply to all development in the Commercial Office
Residential (COR)zone.For the purposes of the design regulations,the zone
shall be in District 'C'.
SECTION VII.Subsection 4-4-080 E 1 b,Attached Dwellings Greater Than Three
(3)Units,of Chapter 4 City-Wide Property Development Standards,of Title IV (Development
Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,
Washington"is corrected to clarify the parking requirement for three or more units and is
amended to read as follows:
b.Attached Dwellings Three (3)or More Units:May be on contiguous lot with the
building they are required to serve;provided,the provisions of subsection E2 (Off-
Site Parking)of this Section are complied with.
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SECTION VIII.The table in subsection 4-4-080 FlO e,Parking Spaces Required
Based on Land Use,of Chapter 4 City-Wide Property Development Standards,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended as shown in Attachment B.
SECTION IX.Subsection 4-7-230 A 1,Optional Methods of Subdivision,of
Chapter 7,Subdivision Regulations,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.
4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby
amended to read as follows:
1.Optional Methods of Subdivision:To provide an optional process for the
division of land classified for industrial,commercial,or mixed use zones CN,CV,
CA,CD,CO,COR,,UC-Nl,UC-N2,IL,1M,and IH through a binding site plan
as authorized in chapters 58.17 and 64.34 RCW.This method may be employed
as an alternative to the subdivision and short subdivision procedures in this
Chapter.
SECTION X.Table 4-8-120 C,Submittal Requirements for Land Use
Applications,of Chapter 8 Permits -General and Appeals,of Title IV (Development
Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,
Washington"is hereby amended so that the row titled "Report on Design Criteria for
Modifications"is deleted entirely.
SECTION XI.Subsection 4-8-120 D 18,Definitions R,of Chapter 8 Permits -
General and Appeals,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled
"Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended so the
definition of "Report on Design Criteria for Modifications"is deleted entirely.
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SECTION XII.Subsection 4-9-065 B,Applicability,of Chapter 9 Permits -
Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby to read as follows:
B.APPLICABILITY:
The density bonus review procedure and review criteria are applicable to
applicants who request bonuses in the zones which specifically authorize density
bonuses in chapter 4-2 RMC.This Section of chapter 4-9 RMC contains density
bonus procedures and review criteria for the R-14 and RM-U Zones.
SECTION XIII.Subsection 4-9-065 D,Bonus Allowances and Review Criteria,of
Chapter 9 Permits -Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260
entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended by
deleting the columns associated with COR 1 and COR 2 entirely.
SECTION XIV.Subsection 4-9-200 BIb,COR Zones,of Chapter 9 Permits -
Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows:
b.COR Zone:Master Plan review is required for all development within the
COR Zone thatis not specifically exempted by subsection C of this Section.
SECTION XV.Subsection 4-9-250 D 3 Additional Decision Criteria Only for
Center Office Residential 3 (COR 3)Zone,of Chapter 9 Permits - Specific,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby deleted entirely.
SECTION XVI.This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage,approval,and
five (5)days after publication.
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14 t h day of __A-"'-p_r_i_1 ,2008.
Bonnie Walton,City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14 t h day of_---::::A....p..:..r..:..i=.1 ,2008.
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Dems Law,Mayor
Approved as to form:
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Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney
Date of Publication:4/19/2008 (summary)
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4-2-120B
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING DESIGNATIONS
Attachment A
COR
LOT DIMENSIONS
Minimum Lot Size for lots None
created after July 11,1993
Minimum Lot WidthlDepth None
for lots created after July 11,
1993
LOT COVERAGE
Maximum Lot Coverage for 65%of total lot area or 75%ifparking is provided within the building or
Buildings within a parking garage.
DENSITY (Net Density in Dwelling Units per Net Acre)
Minimum Net Residential Where a development involves residential,the minimum density shaH be 30
Density dweIIing units per net acre.9
The same area used for commercial and office development can also be used
to calculate residential density.Where commercial and/or office areas are
utilized in the calculation of density,the City may require restrictive
covenants to ensure the maximum density is not exceeded should the property
be subdivided or in.another manner made available for separate lease or
conveyance.
Maximum Net Residential 50 dweIIing units per net acre.~
Density The same area used for commercial and office development can also be used
to calculate residential density.Where commercial and/or office areas are
utilized in the calculation of density,the City may require restrictive
covenants to ensure the maximum density is not exceeded should the property
be subdivided or in another manner made available for separate lease or
conveyance.
SETBACKS
Minimum Front YardlS Determined through site development plan review.
Maximum Front Yard lM Determined through site development plan review.
Minimum Side Yard Along Determined through site development plan review.
A Streees
Maximum Side Yard Along Determined through site development plan review.
A Streees
Minimum Freeway Frontage 10ft.landscaped setback from the property line.
Setback
Minimum Rear Yard lM Determined through site development plan review.
Minimum Side YardlM Determined through site development plan review.
Clear Vision Area In no case shaH a structure over 42 in.in height intrude into the 20 ft.clear
vision area defmed in RMC 4-11-030.
ON-SITE LANDSCAPING
Minimum On-site Determined through site development plan review.
Landscape Width -Along
the Street Frontage
Minimum On-site Determined through site development plan review.
Landscape Width Required
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Along the Street Frontage
When a Commercial Lot is
Adjacent to Property Zoned
R-l,R-4, R-8,R-IO,R-14,or
RM
Minimum Landscape Width Determined through site development plan review.
Required When a
Commercial Lot is Abutting7
Property Zoned Residential
Minimum On-site Determined through site development plan review.
Landscape Width Required
Along the Street Frontage
When a Commercial Zoned
Lot is Adjacent to Property
Zoned Commercial,Office
or Public/Quasi,i.e.,CN,
CV, CA,CD,CO,or COR
HEIGHT
Maximum Building Height 10 stories and/or 125 ft.o
Maximum Building Height Determined through site development plan review.
When a Building is Abutting7
a Lot Designated as
Residential
Maximum Height for See RMC 4-4-140G.
Wireless Communication
Facilities
SCREENING
Minimum Required for See RMC 4-4-095.
Outdoor Loading,Repair,
Maintenance,Storage or
Work Areas;Surface-
Mounted Utility and
Mechanical Equipment;
Roof Top Equipment
(Except for
Telecommunication
Equipment)
Refuse or Recycling See RMC 4-4-090.
PARKING AND LOADING
General See RMC 4-4-080 and RMC 10-10-13.Direct arterial access to individual
structures shall occur only when alternative access to local or collector streets
or consolidated access with adjacent uses is not feasible.
Required Location for NA
Parking
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
General Determined through site development plan review.
SIGNS
General See RMC 4-4-100.
LOADING DOCKS
Location Determined through site development plan review.
DUMPSTERIRECYCLING COLLECTION AREA
Size and Location of Refuse See RMC 4-4-090.
or Recycling Areas
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CRITICAL AREAS
General See RMC 4-3-050 and 4-3-090.
SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Desi2n Re2 ul ations See RMC 4-3-100 Urban Design Regulations.
Upper Story Setbacks Buildings or portions of buildings which exceed fifty feet (50')in height shall
include upper story setbacks as follows:The minimum setback for a fifth
story and succeeding stories shall be ten feet (10')minimum from the
preceding story,applicable to each story.
Roofline and Fa~ade Buildings shall provide vertical and horizontal modulation of roof lines and
Modulation facades of a minimum of two feet (2')at an interval of a minimum of forty
feet (40')on a building face or an equivalent standard which adds interest and
quality to the project.
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Attachment B
4-4-080F PARKING LOT DESIGN STANDARDS
10.Number of Parking Spaces Required:
e.Parking Spaces Required Based on Land Use:Modification of these minimum or maximum
standards requires written approval from the PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works Department(see
RMC 4-9-250).
USE NUMBER OF REQUIRED SPACES
GENERAL::.........'.
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Mixed occupancies:(2 or 3 different uses The total requirements for off-street parking
in the same building or sharing a lot.For 4 facilities shall be the sum of the requirements
or more uses,see "shopping center"for the several uses computed separately,
requirements)unless the building is classified as a "shopping
center"as defined in RMC 4-11-190.
Uses not specifically identified in this Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Section:staff shall determine which of the below uses
is most similar based upon staff experience
with various uses and information provided by
the applicant.The amount of required parking
for uses not listed above shall be the same as
for the most similar use listed below.
RESIUElNTIALIJSES OUTSl:Dj.()F::1$.(i!-EN'fJtR'll(}NyNt()WNZ(j~E:,.'/·:····t •..•
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Detached and semi-attached dwellings:A minimum of2 per dwelling unit.Tandem'
parking is allowed.A maximum of 4 vehicles
may be parked on a lot,including those
vehicles under repair and restoration,unless
kept within an enclosed building.
Manufactured homes within a A minimum of 2 per manufactured home site.
manufactured home park:Plus,a screened parking area shall be provided
for boats,campers,travel trailers and related
devices at a ratio of 1 screened space per 10
units.A maximum of 4 vehicles may be
parked on a lot,including those vehicles under
repair and restoration,unless kept within an
enclosed building.
Congregate residence:1 per sleeping room and 1 for the proprietor,
plus 1 additional space for each 4 persons
employed on the premises.
Attached dwellings in RM-U,RM-T,1.8 per 3 bedroom or larger dwelling unit;1.6
COR,UC-Nl and UC-N2 Zones per 2 bedroom dwelling unit;1.2 per 1
bedroom or studio dwelling unit.RM-T Zone
Exemption:An exemption to the standard
parking ratio formula may be granted by the
Development Services Director allowing 1
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Attached dwellings within the RM-F
Zone:
Attached dwellings within the CV Zone:
Attached dwellings within all other
zones:
Attached dwelling for low income or
elderly:
parking space per dwelling unit for
developments of less than 5 dwelling units
with 2 bedrooms or less per unit provided
adequate on-street parking is available in the
vicinity of the development.
2 per dwelling unit where tandem spaces are
not provided;and/or
2.5 per dwelling unit where tandem parking is
provided,subject to the criteria found in
subsection F8d of this Section.
1 per dwelling unit is required.A maximum of
1.75 per dwelling unit is allowed.
1.75 per dwelling unit where tandem spaces
are not provided;and/or
2.25 per dwelling unit where tandem parking
is provided,subject to the criteria found in
subsection F8d of this Section.
1 for each 4 dwelling units
.RESIDENTIAL USES IN THE CENTER DOWNTOWN ZONE:
Attached dwellings:1 per unit.
Attached dwellings for low income or
elderly:
Congregate Residences:
1 for every 4 dwelling units.
1 per 4 sleeping rooms and 1 for the
proprietor,plus 1 additional space for each 4
persons employed on the premises.
Detached Dwellings (existing legal)2 per unit.
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIESOUTSIDEbFTHECENTER DOWNTOWN ZONE
AND EXCEPT SHOPPING CENTERS:
Drive-through retail or drive-through
service:
Banks:
Stacking spaces:The drive-through facility
shall be so located that sufficient on-site
vehicle stacking space is provided for the
handling of motor vehicles using such facility
during peak business hours.Typically 5
stacking spaces per window are required
unless otherwise determined by the
Development Services Director.Stacking
spaces cannot obstruct required parking spaces
or ingress/egress within the site or extend into
the public right-of-way.
A minimum of 0.4 per 100 square feet of net
floor area and a maximum of 0.5 per 100
square feet of net floor area except when part
of a shopping center.
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Convalescent centers:1 for every 2 employees plus 1 for every 3
beds.
Day care centers,adult day care (I and 1 for each employee and 2 loading spaces
II):within 100 feet of the main entrance for every
25 clients of the program.
Hotels and motels:1 per guest room plus 2 for every 3
employees.
Bed and breakfast houses:1 per guest room.The parking space must not
be located in any required setback.
Mortuaries or funeral homes:1 per 100 square feet of floor area of assembly
rooms.
Vehicle sales (large and small vehicles)1 per 5,000 square feet.The sales area is not a
with outdoor retail sales areas:parking lot and does not have to comply with
dimensional requirements,landscaping or the
bulk storage section requirements for setbacks
and screening.Any arrangement of motor
vehicles is allowed as long as:
.A minimum 5 feet perimeter landscaping
area is provided;
'They are not displayed in required
landscape areas;and
'Adequate fire access is provided per Fire
Department approval.
Vehicle service and repair (large and 0.25 per 100 square feet of net floor area.
small vehicles):
Offices,medical and dental:0.5 per 100 square feet of net floor area.
Offices,general:A minimum of 3 per 1,000 feet of net floor
area and a maximum of 4.5 parking spaces per
1,000 square feet of net floor area.
Eating and drinking establishments and 1 per 100 square feet of net floor area.
taverns:
Eating and drinking establishment 1 per 75 square feet of net floor area.
combination sit-down/drive-through
restaurant:
Retail sales and big-box retail sales:A maximum of 0.4 per 100 square feet of net
floor area,except big-box retail sales,which is
allowed a maximum of 0.5 per 100 square feet
of net floor area if shared and/or structured
parking is provided.
Services,on-site (except as specified A maximum of 0.4 per 100 square feet of net
below):floor area.
Clothing or shoe repair shops,furniture,0.2 per 100 square feet of net floor area.
appliance,hardware stores, household
equipment:
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Uncovered commercial area,outdoor 0.05 per 100 square feet of retail sales area in
nurseries:addition to any parking requirements for
buildings.
Recreational and entertainment uses:
Outdoor and indoor sports arenas,1 for every 4 fixed seats or 1 per 100 square
auditoriums,stadiums,movie feet of floor area of main auditorium or of
theaters,and entertainment clubs:principal place of assembly not containing
fixed seats,whichever is greater.
Bowling alleys:5 per alley.
Dance halls,dance clubs,and 1 per 40 square feet of net floor area.
skating rinks:
Golf driving ranges:1 per driving station.
Marinas:2 per 3 slips.For private marina associated
with a residential complex,then 1 per 3 slips.
Also 1 loading area per 25 slips.
Miniature golf courses:1 per hole.
Other recreational:1 per occupant based upon 50%of the
maximum occupant load as established by the
adopted Building and Fire Codes of the City
of Renton.
Travel trailers:1 per trailer site.
COl\1l\1ERCiA.:LA.C'l'IVl'l'IE$WI'l'HINTOO...€ENTERI>OWN"'f.OWN".··ZONE:
Convalescent center,drive-through These uses follow the standards applied
retail,drive-through service,hotels,outside the Center Downtown zone.
mortuaries,indoor sports arenas,
auditoriums,movie theaters,
entertainment clubs,bowling alleys,
dance halls,dance clubs,and other
recreational uses.
All commercial uses allowed in the CD A maximum of 1 space per 1,000 square feet
Zone except for the uses listed above.of net floor area,with no minimum
requirement.
SHOPPING CENTERS:..•......
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Shopping centers (includes any type of A minimum of 0.4 per 100 square feet of net
business occupying a shopping center):floor area and a maximum of 0.5 per 100
square feet of net floor area.In the DC-Nl and
DC-N2 Zones,a maximum of 0.4 per 100
square feet of net floor area is permitted unless
structured parking is provided,in which case
0.5 per 100 square feet of net floor area is
permitted.Drive-through retail or drive-
through service uses must comply with the
stacking space provisions listed above.
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INDUSTRI.A.L/STORAGEACTIVITIES:......
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Airplane hangars,tie-down areas:Parking is not required.Hangar space or tie-
down areas are to be utilized for necessary
parking.Parking for offices associated with
hangars is I per 200 square feet.
Manufacturing and fabrication,A minimum of 0.1 per 100 square feet of net
laboratories,and assembly and/or floor area and a maximum of 0.15 spaces per
packaging operations:100 square feet of net floor area (including
warehouse space).
Self service storage:1 per 3,500 square feet of net floor area.
Maximum of three moving van/truck spaces in
addition to required parking for self service
storage uses in the RM-F Zone.
Outdoor storage area:0.05 per 100 square feet of area.
Warehouses and indoor storage 1 per 1,500 square feet of net floor area.
buildings:
PUBLIC/QUA.SI-PUBLIC ACTIVITIES:
Religious institutions:1 for every 5 seats in the main auditorium,
however,in no case shall there be less than 10
spaces.For all existing institutions enlarging
the seating capacity of their auditoriums,1
additional parking space shall be provided for
every 5 additional seats provided by the new
construction.For all institutions making
structural alterations or additions that do not
increase the seating capacity of the
auditorium,see "outdoor and indoor sports
arenas,auditoriums,stadiums,movie theaters,
and entertainment clubs."
Medical institutions:1 for every 3 beds,plus 1 per staff doctor,plus
1 for every 3 employees.
Cultural facilities:4 per 100 square feet.
Public post office:0.3 for every 100 square feet.
Secure community transition facilities:1 per 3 beds,plus 1 per staff member,plus 1
per employee.
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Schools:
Elementary and junior high:1 per employee.In addition,if buses for the
transportation of students are kept at the
school,1 off-street parking space shall be
provided for each bus of a size sufficient to
park each bus.
Senior high schools:public,parochial 1 per employee plus 1 space for every 10
and private:students enrolled.In addition,if buses for the
private transportation of children are kept at
the school,1 off-street parking space shall be
provided for each bus of a size sufficient to
park each bus
Colleges and universities,arts and 1 per employee plus 1 for every 3 students
crafts schools/studios,and trade or residing on campus,plus 1 space for every 5
vocational schools:day students not residing on campus.In
addition,if buses for transportation of students
are kept at the school,1 off-street parking
space shall be provided fOf each bus of a size
sufficient to park each bus.