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1 Division Use Classifications and Required Parking Chapter General A. This is not a complete list of uses for the City of Santa Clarita. The, or its designee, may determine that a use not listed in this chapter division is similar to a listed use and process the proposal as the similar use would be processed. B. The following uses shall be designated as follows: 1. pprohibited where the symbol X appears; 2. ppermitted where the symbol P appears; 3. ppermitted subject to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) where the symbol C appears; 4. ppermitted subject to a Minor Use Permit (MUP) where the symbol M appears; 5. Permitted subject to a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) where the symbol T appears; 6. Permitted subject to a Hillside Review (HR) were the symbol H appears; 7. Permitted subject to an Adult Business Use Permit where an A appears; 8. Permitted subject to an Administrative Permit where an AP appears; and 9. Permitted subject to a Ridgeline Alteration Permit where the symbol R appears. C. Uses identified as a permitted use P may be subject to other entitlements identified in this code. D. Multiple entitlements may apply to each project based on the proposal for development. E. Environmental clearance must be obtained prior to the installation, operation, or development of any use. All requirements for protection of significant ecological areas, flood hazard areas, and other areas of environmental concern identified by the General Plan and this Code shall be met. Page 1

2 Chapter Residential Use Types 1. Caretaker s Residence Parking Includes permanent or temporary housing that is secondary or accessory to the primary nonresidential use on the same property. Caretaker s housing shall be used exclusively for occupancy by a caretaker for security or monitoring of the primary use. Caretaker s residences shall comply with the parking standards for single-family residential uses. 1 space per every 2 bedrooms or portion thereof 2 fully enclosed spaces; spaces may be tandem P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 2. Community Care Facility Parking Includes any residential facility which is planned, designed and managed to include facilities and common areas that maximize the residents potential for independent living. The facility may be occupied by elderly or handicapped disabled persons or 0.5 spaces per unit; plus guest parking at 1 space per each 8 units households as defined in the Health and Safety Code. Direct services that may be provided include those relating to nutritional, social, recreational, housekeeping and personal needs of the residents. X X X X X X X C C C C C C X X 3. Dwelling Parking Includes a building or portion of a building with a single room or group of internally connected rooms that is designed exclusively for the long-term habitation of a family and contains facilities for sleeping, eating, sanitation and a kitchen. a. Single-Family - a detached building designed exclusively for occupancy by a single 2 fully enclosed spaces family. P P P P P P P P P P X X X X X b. Two-Family - includes a duplex, or other building designed for occupancy by two (2) families living independently of each other, which may be owned individually or by a single landlord. 2 fully enclosed spaces per unit X X X X X X X P P P X X X X X c. Multifamily - includes a building designed and intended for occupancy by three (3) or more families living independently of each other, each in a separate dwelling unit, which may be owned individually or by a single landlord. Includes apartments, townhomes, row houses, triplexes, and fourplexes. Accessible parking stalls shall be required in accordance with the building code. At least one parking space shall be assigned to each dwelling unit. Other required parking may be unassigned but must be made available for the exclusive use of residents of the property and/or their guests. Page 2

3 Comment [GP1]: General Plan Implementation (1) Studio enclosed parking spaces per unit (2) One Bedroom enclosed parking spaces per unit (3) Two Bedroom - 2 enclosed parking spaces per unit (4) Guest Parking - 1 parking space per each two units (for complexes with more than 3 units) (5) For senior/age restricted developments, one parking space per each two units, plus required guest parking X X X X X X X P P P CM C XC X X 4. Family Day Care Homes Parking Includes a private single-family dwelling where nonmedical care and protection are 2 fully enclosed spaces provided to individuals for periods less than twenty-four (24) hours. a. Adult - up to six (6) adults. b. Family - up to fourteen (14) children. Family day care homes shall be licensed by the State and consistent with Section of the Health and Safety Code. P P P P P P P P P P P P X X X 5. Fraternity and Sorority Houses Parking Includes buildings containing sleeping rooms, bathrooms, common rooms and a central 0.75 spaces per bed kitchen and dining room maintained exclusively for fraternity/sorority members and their guests or visitors and affiliated with an institution of higher learning. X X X X X X X C C C X X X X X 6. Home-Based Cottage Food Operation Parking Includes an enterprise, which produces and sells cottage food products in the home No additional parking kitchen of a primary residential dwelling unit. A cottage food operation shall be required considered an accessory use and shall not operate as a food facility or wholesale food manufacturer. Home-based cottage food operations shall be in accordance with Section (Cottage Food Operations). Page 3

4 AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP X X 67. Home Occupation Businesses Parking Includes office businesses which are incidental and accessory to a residential use and does not include the storage of materials of any kind or product manufacturing of any kind. Home occupation business shall be in accordance with Chapter (Home Occupation). No additional parking required P P P P P P P P P P P P X X X Comment [GP2]: General Plan Implementation 78. Joint Living and Working Quarters (Live/work Units) Parking Includes a dwelling occupying a building designed for commercial or industrial occupancy and includes adequate working space reserved for, and regularly used by, one or more persons residing therein. Joint living and working quarters shall be in accordance with Section (Joint Living and Working Quarters). 2 fully enclosed spaces for residential use, and one parking space for every 250 square of commercial space X X X X X X X XC XC XC CM C C C C 89. Model Homes Parking Includes dwellings initially constructed for the purposes of displaying the different 3 spaces per model housing models offered for sale within a residential development. M M M M M M M M M M M M XM X X 910. Mobile Home Park Parking Includes sites containing spaces with the required improvements and utilities that are leased for the long-term placement of mobile or manufactured homes and may include services and facilities for residents. 2 spaces per unit; spaces may be tandem; plus 1 space per 2 units for guest parking C C C XC XC XC C C C C X C X X X Comment [GP3]: General Plan Implementation Residential Health Care Facility Parking Includes residential facilities usually occupied by the elderly that provide rooms, meals, personal care and health monitoring services under the supervision of a professional nurse or other professional health care provider and that may provide other services, such 0.5 spaces for each dwelling unit and/or bed as recreation, social and cultural activities, financial services and transportation. Typical uses include convalescent homes. X X X X X X X CM MC MC C C C C X Residential Service/Care Home Parking Page 4

5 Includes a private single-family residence where twenty-four (24) hour care, nonmedical 2 fully enclosed spaces services, supervision, treatment or assistance essential for sustaining the activities of daily living to six (6) or fewer persons is provided. Residential service/care home shall be consistent with Section 1500 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code and any other applicable State law. P P P P P P P P P P X X X X X Rooming House Parking Means a dwelling unit (other than a hotel or motel) where three (3) or more rooms are rented individually or separately to tenants under separate rental agreements where tenants do not share common financial responsibility for use of the dwelling unit as a whole. Rent may be paid in money, goods, labor, or otherwise. Rental agreements may 2 fully enclosed stalls; plus one parking stall for each resident 18 years or older be written or oral. Housing protected by Federal or State law, including housing for persons protected under the Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. Section 3604(F)) and the California Fair Housing Act (California Government Code Section et seq.), or housing otherwise subject to treatment as a single-family dwelling unit by the provisions of State law shall not constitute a rooming house. X X X X X X X P* P* P* X X X X X *Rooming houses are not permitted in neighborhoods that are comprised predominantly of single-family detached residential units Second Unit Parking Includes a detached or attached dwelling unit that provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons. It shall include permanent provisions for living, eating, cooking (kitchen) and sanitation on the same parcel upon which a primary dwelling is located. An attached second unit is not considered to be a two-family structure. Second units shall be in accordance with Chapter (Property Development Standards Residential). 1 space per every 2 bedrooms or portion thereof; in addition to required parking for the primary dwelling unit. sspaces may be tandem AP AP AP APP PAP PAP PAP PAP PAP PAP X X X X X Comment [GP4]: General Plan Implementation 15. Supportive Commercial Uses Serving the Local Area Parking Supportive commercial uses serving the local area, such as grocery stores, restaurants, personal services, and retail sale of specialty goods, may be permitted in a proposed Parking as determined by the development project, new establishment, or conversion of a residence, provided that the size, location, design, and use types are determined to be compatible with the surrounding area. Such supportive commercial uses in the NU4 and NU5 zones shall be in located in activity areas, must be at least one (1) mile from any commercial land use designation, and must not exceed five (5) acres in size. A change in use in an established activity area shall be subject to the required entitlement for such use in the CN zone. However, a permitted use in the CN zone shall require a MUP. M M M M M M M M M M X X X X X Supportive Housing Parking Page 5

6 Includes housing with no limits on length of stay that is linked to on-site or off-site services that assist a resident in retaining housing, improving his/her health conditions and maximizing his or her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community. 1 space for each staff member; plus 1 space for each resident using a motor vehicle P P P P P P P P P P C C X X X Transitional Housing Parking Includes buildings configured as a rental housing development but operated under program requirements. Upon termination of assistance, the unit shall be recirculated as an assisted unit to another eligible program recipient at some predetermined point in time 1 space for each resident over 18 years of age where length of stays shall be no less than six (6) months and no more than two (2) years. P P P P P P P P P P C C X X X Chapter Commercial Use Types 1. Adult Businesses Parking Includes any business which, because minors are excluded by virtue of their age as a prevailing business practice, is not customarily open to the general public, including, but not limited to an adult arcade, adult bookstore, adult theater, cabaret, love parlor, model studio, nude studio, sexual catharsis center, sexual encounter shop, sexual novelty store or any other similar use wherein the preponderant business is the offering Each specific use type shall be calculated per parking requirements contained in this Ccode of services, materials and/or products which have as their dominant theme the sexual arousal, sexual gratification and/or sexual stimulation of a customer. Adult businesses shall be in accordance with Chapter (Adult Business Regulations). This definition does not apply, nor shall be interpreted to apply, to any business conducted, operated by, or employing licensed chiropractors, licensed physicians, licensed physical therapists, licensed psychologists, licensed social workers, licensed massage therapists, or licensed marriage and family counselors when performing functions under or pursuant to the respective license held. X X X X X X X X X X X PA X PA X Comment [GP5]: General Plan Implementation 2. Aircraft Services Parking Includes an area of land for public, or private, aircraft trips as described below. Parking as determined by the a. Airport - An area of land used for commercial and general aviation aircraft take offs and landings of fixed wing aircraft, including any appurtenant areas for airport buildings, airfield landing strips, aircraft operation, and related facilities, including aprons and taxiways, control towers, passenger terminals, hangers, safety lights, and structures. These may also include facilities for aircraft manufacturing, maintenance, repair, and reconditioning. Public airports may include aircraft sales and other supportive retail and food services for the air-traveling public and airport employees. All airports must comply with the regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration and California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics. Page 6

7 X C C C C X X X X X C C X C C b. Heliport - An area for the landing and takeoff of rotary wing aircraft, for embarking and disembarking passengers and other purposes, with safety and navigation markings and facilities as required by the Federal Aviation Administration and California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics. This use may also include accessory helicopter hanger and maintenance facilities. Heliports may be located on the ground or on the top of a building. This use shall be for commercial/industrial uses and shall not preclude accessory public and semi-public helipads in accordance with Section (Public/Institutional Zone) of this code. C C C C C X X X X X C C X C C 3. Animal Sales and Services Parking Includes facilities primarily engaged in animal-related sales and services. The following are animal sale and service use types: a. Animal Crematory - includes a facility where deceased animals are burned and reduced to ashes. Page 7 of area X X X X X X X X X X X C X C M b. Animal Menagerie - a place where wild animals are kept or maintained for any commercial purpose, including places where wild animals are boarded, trained, or kept for hire. This use does not include a Veterinary Clinic or a Veterinary Hospital. Animal Menageries shall have a minimum lot size of two (2) acres. Parking as determined by the C C C C C X X X X X X X X X X c. Animal Shelter - includes establishments primarily engaged in providing shelter and adoption services for small animals and may include short- or long-term boarding. All boarding shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Kennels). 1 space per 250 of area (excluding area devoted to housing of animals) C C C C C X X X X X X MC MX XM PM d. Day Care - includes the keeping of animals for a brief period of time that does not include overnight. 1 space per each 5 animals; plus required parking for additional uses on site C C C C C X X X X X M M M M M e. Grooming and Pet Stores - includes the grooming and/or selling of dogs, cats, and similar small animals with limited indoor boarding of animals during the day. X X X X X X X X X X P P M M XM f. Kennels - includes indoor or outdoor overnight and/or long-term boarding, breeding, raising, or training of dogs, cats, and similar small animals over the age of four (4) months for a fee or for sale. Kennels shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Kennels). 1 space per each 10 animals; plus required parking for additional uses on site

8 M M M M C X X X X X X M X X M g. Riding Academies - includes establishments where horses are boarded and cared 1 space per 3 animals for and where instruction in riding, jumping, and showing is offered and where horses may be hired for riding. M M M M C C C X X X X X X C C h. Stables, Commercial - includes stables for horses, mules, or ponies which are 1 space per 5 animals rented, used or boarded on a commercial basis for a fee. M M M M C C C X X X X X X C C i. Veterinary Clinic - includes a fully enclosed veterinary facility providing routine examinations and treatment of small animals (less than three two hundred fifty (300250) pounds), including vaccinations, and may include short-term boarding (not overnight) and grooming services for patients. Boarding shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Kennels). of area (excluding area devoted to housing of animals) C C C C C X X X X X X MP M X P j. Veterinary Hospital - includes a veterinary facility where animals are given medical or surgical treatment and may include long-term boarding (one or more night stay) and grooming services for patients. Boarding shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Kennels). (1) Small Animals - a veterinary hospital for animals weighing less than three two hundred fifty (300250) pounds of area (excluding area devoted to housing of animals) C C C C C X X X X X X M M X P (2) Large Animals - a veterinary hospital providing medical care for animals exceeding three two hundred fifty (300250) pounds. 1 space per 250 of area (excluding area devoted to housing of animals) C C C C C X X X X X X M X X P 4. Auction Facilities Parking Includes facilities where objects of art, furniture, equipment, vehicles, and other goods are offered for sale to people who bid on the object in competition with each other. a. Auction House - indoor auction facilities. 1 space per each 3 occupants X X X X X X X X X X M M M M M b. Auction Yard - outdoor auction facilities. Page 8

9 X X X X X X X X X X X X X C C 5. Banks and Financial Services Parking Includes financial institutions including: banks, credit agencies, credit unions, 1 space per investment companies, savings and loans, and similar financial services. square X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P 6. Business Support Services Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in rendering services to business establishments on a fee or contract basis. Services include, but are not limited to: a. Advertising; b. Blueprinting; c. Computer related services; d. Office equipment maintenance and repair; e. Office equipment sale and rental; f. Mailing/shipping; g. Photocopying. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P 7. Day Care Centers Parking Includes facilities of any capacity other than a large or small family day care homes, or residential service/care homes, or residential service home in which less than twentyfour (24) hour per day nonmedical care and supervision is provided for children or adults in a group setting. Includes preschools and adult day care. 1 space per employee; plus 1 space per each business vehicle; plus 1 space per each 5 children/adults or 1 space per each 10 children/adults if adequate drop off/pickup area is provided C C C C C C C C C C M M M M M 8. Eating and Drinking Establishments Parking Includes retail establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of prepared food and/or beverages, but excludes those uses classified under bars and drinking establishments and nightclubs. The following are eating and drinking establishment use types: Page 9

10 a. Banquet Facilities - includes facilities intended for small or large group functions in which food, prepared either on- or off-site, is consumed. Includes meeting halls and reception halls. (1) Without Alcohol and/or entertainment Page 10 1 space per each 100 square, plus 1 space per each 100 square of outdoor seating area1 space per each 3 fixed seats; plus 1 space per 45 square of seating area with non fixed seating. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X (2) With alcohol and/or entertainment - such establishments shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). X X X X X X X X X X C C C C X b. Bars, Wine Bars, and Alcohol Drinking Establishments - Includes establishments used primarily for sale or dispensing of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption and that are not part of a restaurant. Such establishments may include food service which is accessory and subordinate to the primary use. Such establishments shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). 1 space per each 100 square, plus 1 space per each 100 square of outdoor seating area1 space per each 3 fixed seats; plus 1 space per 45 square of other customer service area. X X X X X X X X X X C C C C X c. Catering Establishments - includes establishments primarily engaged in the preparation of food for off-site consumption. No retail sale or food consumption occurs on-site. X X X X X X X X X X P P M P X d. Restaurants - includes establishments primarily engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food and/or beverages for immediate or semi-immediate consumption either on- or off-site. Restaurants are further classified as: (1) Drive-Through (no seating) - includes establishments primarily engaged in the 1 space per employee retail sale of pre-prepared or rapidly prepared food and/or beverages at a drive-through window for consumption off-site. No seating or on-site consumption is provided. Includes, but is a not limited to, coffee kiosks. X X X X X X X X X X M M C M X (2) Fast Food with Drive-Through - includes establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of pre-prepared or rapidly prepared food and/or beverages at a walk-up counter or drive-through window for either on-site or off-site consumption and may include seating. 1 space per 60 square

11 X X X X X X X X X X M M C M M (3) Limited Service - includes establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of pre-prepared or rapidly prepared food and/or beverages at a walk-up counter for either on-site or off-site consumption and may include seating. Includes, but is not limited to, beverage shops (coffee, health drinks), delicatessens, donut shops, ice cream parlors and pizza parlors. Alcoholic beverage service and/or bars may be provided as an accessory or subordinate use in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). Page 11 For uses up to 1,500 square : 1 space per each 100 square, up to a maximum of 10 spaces; plus 1 space per each 100 square of outdoor seating areas; For uses greater than 1,500 square : 1 space per each 100 square ; plus 1 space per each 100 square of outdoor seating areas 1space per each 3 fixed seats; plus 1 space per 45 square of other customer service area. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P PX - With alcohol and/or entertainment (9) X X X X X X X X X X MAP MA MA MA MX (4) Full Service - includes establishments primarily engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food and beverages, where food is ordered and served at a table. Alcoholic beverage service and/or bars may be provided as an accessory or subordinate use in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). P P P For uses up to 1,500 square : 1 space per each 100 square, up to a maximum of 10 spaces; plus 1 space per each 100 square of outdoor seating areas; For uses greater than 1,500 square : 1 space per each 100 square ; plus 1 space per each 100 square of outdoor seating areas 1space per each 3 fixed seats; plus 1 space per 45 square of other customer service area. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X - With alcohol and/or entertainment (9)

12 X X X X X X X X X X MAP MA P MA P MA P X (5) Take Out/Delivery - includes establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of food and/or beverages where all or a significant portion of the consumption takes place off-site, no on-site seating is provided where ordering and pick-up of food may take place from an automobile. Alcoholic beverage sale may be provided as an accessory or subordinate use in accordance with the provisions of Section (D). 1 space per 45 square of customer service area plus 1 space per each 250 square of area off limits to customers; plus 1 space per each vehicle used for business purposes X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X e. Alcohol Production/Storage - includes wineries, wine bars, beer gardens, and other similar establishments where wine, beer, or other spirits are prepared, bottled, stored, and sold for on-, or off-site, consumption. Sales can be either wholesale, or retail in nature subject to the Specific Development Requirements in Section (Alcohol Sales) of this Code. (1) No On-site Consumption - includes establishments primarily engaged in the preparation, bottling, and retail sale or wholesale of wine, beer, or other spirits. No tasting rooms or other on-site consumption areas are provided on-site for public, private, or club members to taste products for sale. 1 space per employee, plus 1 space per vehicle used for distribution X X X X X X X X X X X X X P P (2) On-site Consumption - includes establishments primarily engaged in the preparation, bottling, and retail sale or wholesale of wine, beer, or other spirits. Tasting rooms or seating areas may be provided on-site for public, private, or club members to taste products for sale. 1 space per employee, plus 1 space per each 100 square of indoor or outdoor customer service area X X X X X X X X X X M M C M M 9. Funeral Homes Parking Includes facilities primarily engaged in the short-term storage, embalming and/or commemoration of human remains. 1 space per each 3 fixed seats, plus 1 space per each 3 occupants in assembly areas with non-fixed seating X X X X X X X X X X X P X P X 10. Gambling Uses Parking Includes any gambling use regulated by the laws of the State of California and regulated by the California Gambling Control Commission, as identified in Chapter of the Municipal Code. Uses expressly permitted and for which State law provides regulation and oversight may be permitted in the commercial and industrial Page 12

13 zones, upon the approval of a minor use permit. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 11. Hookah Bar/Cigar Club Parking Includes establishments that are primarily engaged in the on-site recreational use of tobacco products. X X X X X X X X X X C C X X X 12. Lodging Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the provision of commercial lodging on a less than monthly basis to the general public. Typical lodging uses include: 1 space per each guest room or suite plus required parking for additional uses on site a. Bed and Breakfasts - a residential dwelling unit providing overnight accommodations and a morning meal to guests for compensation. C C C C C X X X X X C C C C X b. Hotels - includes facilities offering transient lodging to the general public with the majority of all rooms typically accessed through a main lobby and providing additional services intended for the convenience of guests, such as restaurants, meeting rooms, limited retail sales, entertainment and recreational facilities. c. Motels - includes establishments providing sleeping accommodations with the majority of all rooms having direct access to the outside without the necessity of passing through the main lobby. Incidental services typically include limited self-serve breakfast bars and similar services. X X X X X X X X X X M M X M X 13. Medical Services Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the provision of personal physical health services on an outpatient basis ranging from prevention, diagnosis, treatment or 1 space per 200 square rehabilitation services provided by physicians, dentists, nurses and other health personnel, as well as the provision of medical testing. Typical uses include, but are not limited to, medical offices, urgent care facilities, substance abuse treatment clinics, weight management, physical therapy, chiropractic, optometry and acupuncture. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P M 14. Medical Marijuana Dispensary Parking Shall mean any site, facility, location, use, cooperative or business, including vending N/A machines, which distributes, sells, exchanges, processes, delivers, gives away, or cultivates marijuana for medical purposes to qualified patients, health care providers, patients primary caregivers, or physicians. Marijuana shall also mean cannabis and Page 13

14 all parts of that plant. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15. Nightclubs Parking Includes establishments or places of entertainment within a building, open primarily at night, usually but not necessarily serving alcohol, and providing a stage or floor show or amplified live or recorded music and space for spectators either standing or sitting and/or dancing. Excludes uses classified elsewhere in this chapter. Alcohol sales shall be in accordance with Section (Alcohol Sales). Typical uses include dance clubs, comedy clubs, karaoke clubs, and cabarets. a. With Alcohol 1 space per each 3 occupants X X X X X X X X X X M M C C C b. Without Alcohol 1 space per each 3 occupants X X X X X X X X X X M M C C C 16. Personal Services Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in providing services involving the care or appearance of a person or his/her personal goods and apparel, and similar nonbusiness related or nonprofessional services, but excludes services classified elsewhere in this chapter. Typical uses include, but are not limited to, barbershops, beauty parlors, day spas, dry cleaning drop-off/pick-up, laundries (self-service), manicurists/pedicurists, massage therapists, photography studios, tailors, tanning salons and independent automated teller machines (ATMs). Massage therapy shall be consistent with Chapter 5.08 of the Municipal Code. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X 17. Professional Offices Parking Includes professional and government offices including, but not limited to, administrative offices, advertising agencies, attorneys, counseling services, computer software designers, engineering services, insurance agencies, real estate agencies, and travel agencies. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P M Page 14

15 a. Call Centers - a functional area within an organization or an outsourced, separate facility that exists solely to answer inbound or place outbound telephone calls; usually a voice operations center that provides a full range of high-volume, inbound or outbound call-handling services, including customer support, operator services, directory assistance, multilingual customer support, credit card services, inbound and outbound telemarketing, interactive voice response and web-based services. 1 space per 200 square X X X X X X X X X X MP MP CP MP CM 18. Recreation, Commercial Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the provision of entertainment or recreation for participants or spectators. The following are commercial recreation use types: a. Amusement Center - includes establishments open to the public in which video games, computer terminals, or other electronic devices are predominantly operated for amusement. Typical uses include arcades and computer cafes. 1 space per 200 square (1) Up to 3 Electronic Devices X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X (2) 4 to 15 Electronic Devices X X X X X X X X X X M M M M X (3) Over 15 Electronic Devices X X X X X X X X X X C X X C X b. Amusement Park - includes an entertainment or amusement complex developed as a regional visitor tourist attraction and organized around a central theme, such as amusement rides and attractions, tours or exhibitions, including all related accessory uses, buildings and structures designed and operated for patron participation and pleasure in conjunction therewith. X X X X X X X X X X C C X C X c. Convention Center includes a large civic building, or group of buildings, designed for conventions, industrial shows, exhibitions, and the like, having large unobstructed exhibit areas and may include conference rooms, hotel accommodations, restaurants, and other accessory facilities. with an approved parking study X X X X X X X X X X C C X C X Page 15

16 dc. Indoor Entertainment - includes predominantly spectator uses conducted within an enclosed building, excluding uses classified under adult businesses. Typical uses include movie theaters and live theaters. Page 16 1 space per each 3 fixed seats; plus 1 space per each 45 square of seating areas with non-fixed seating; plus 1 space for each 3 occupants in other customer service areas X X X X X X X X X X M M C M X ed. Indoor Sports and Recreation - includes predominantly participant sports and health activities conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses include billiard halls, bowling alleys, health and/or fitness clubs, ice/roller skating rinks, indoor racquetball courts, paintball facilities, shooting ranges and indoor entertainment play facilities. (1) Billiard Halls 1.5 spaces per each billiard table; plus required parking for additional uses on site (2) Bowling Alleys 3 spaces per bowling lane; plus required parking for additional uses on site (3) Health and Fitness Clubs 1 space per 150 square of weight/equipment room and pool/spa area; plus 1 space per 60 square of aerobic/martial art instruction area; plus 1 space per 250 square of other floor area (courts, locker rooms, etc.); plus required parking for additional uses on site (4) Paintball 1 space per 300 square of gaming area; plus 1 space per each three fixed seats in viewing area; plus 1 space per each 21 square of viewing area without fixed seats; plus required parking for additional uses on site

17 (5) Racquetball/Tennis Courts 2 spaces per court; plus required parking for additional uses on site (6) Skating Rinks 1 space per 100 square of rink area, or 1 space per 3 fixed seats; plus required parking for additional uses on site (7) Sports Arenas (soccer, basketball) 25 spaces per field or court; plus 1 space per 3 fixed seats of spectator area; plus 1 space per 21 square of spectator area without fixed seating; plus required parking for additional uses on site (8) Children s Indoor Play Facility 1 space per 200 square of recreational activity area; plus 1 space per 250 square of office floor area; plus required parking for additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X M M C M C fe. Outdoor Entertainment - includes predominantly spectator uses conducted in the open or partially enclosed or screened facilities. Typical uses include outdoor amphitheaters, concert halls and sports arenas. X X X X X X X X X X C X X X C fg. Outdoor Sports and Recreation includes predominantly participant sports and health activities conducted in the open or partially enclosed or screened facilities. Typical uses include BMX tracks, batting cages, driving ranges, golf courses, miniature golf, outdoor shooting range, skate parks, swimming pools and tennis courts. unless specified below (1) Driving Ranges 1.5 spaces per tee; plus required parking for additional uses on site (2) Golf Courses 10 spaces per hole; plus required parking for additional uses on site Page 17

18 (3) Miniature Golf 2 spaces per hole; plus required parking for additional uses on site (4) Swimming Pools 1 space per 500 square of gross area (includes locker rooms, changing rooms, pool deck); plus 1 space per 45 square of water area (5) Tennis/Racquet/Handball Courts 2 spaces per court; plus required parking for additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X C C C C C gh. Recreation Facilities - includes predominantly participant sports and health activities which are normally associated with a country club. Typical uses include country clubs, racquet clubs, swim clubs, and may include other accessory uses, including restaurants, banquet facilities and retail sales. All uses within such a facility shall provide parking as contained in this code C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C hi. Residential Recreation Facilities - includes predominantly participant sports and health activities which are normally associated with a private residential community or property/homeowner s association. Typical uses include swimming pools, tennis courts and meeting facilities. All uses within such a facility shall provide parking as contained in this code P P P P P P P P P P P P X X X 19. Retail Sales, General Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of goods and merchandise, but excludes those uses classified under Retail Sales, Specific and other use classifications in this chapter. Typical retail uses include, but are not limited to, apparel boutiques, appliance, antiques, auto parts, art supply, bakeries, butchers, bicycle, book, electronics, florists, hardware, hobby, jewelry, magazine, music, pet supply, pharmacies, sporting goods, stationary, toy, video rental, and vintage clothing stores. a. Retail. b. Shopping Centers (1) Up to 100,000 square Each specific use type shall be calculated per the parking requirements contained in this Code1 space per 200 square - minimum as each tenant space is leased, Page 18

19 parking shall be applied to that use as outlined in this chapter until all available parking is assigned to a use (2) Greater than 100,000 square 1 space per 200 square (3) Non-residential uses, excluding eating and drinking establishments, within tenant spaces of less than 1,500 square X X X X X X X X X X P P P MP C 20. Retail Sales, Specific Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of goods and merchandise. The following are specific retail sales use types: a. Building Materials Stores - includes retail stores selling lumber and other large building materials (stored predominantly indoors), and includes the sale of hardware, lawn and garden materials, paints, wall and floor coverings, lighting fixtures, and similar home improvement items. Includes establishments primarily catering to contractors. Typical uses are over forty thousand (40,000) square in size and commonly referred to as big box retail stores. Page 19 of building area; plus 1 space per 1,000 square of outdoor display/storage area X X X X X X X X X X X M X M C b. Carpet and Flooring Stores - includes retail establishments primarily engaged in the sale of carpet and floor coverings. 1 space per 400 square X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P c. Department Stores - includes retail establishments engaged in the sale of goods on a departmentalized basis. Typical departments may include apparel, appliances, cosmetics, electronics, furniture, home furnishings, jewelry and/or kitchen products. ; plus required parking for additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X P P X M M d. Discount Stores - includes retail establishments primarily engaged in the sale of a wide range of merchandise at discounted prices and includes membership stores. Merchandise may include auto supplies, apparel, appliances, books and magazines, cosmetics, electronics, furniture, garden supplies, hardware, home furnishings, jewelry, kitchen products, packaged foods, pet supplies, sporting goods and toys. Accessory uses may include food service, pharmacies, optometry, and limited automobile services. Typical uses are over forty thousand (40,000) square in size and commonly referred to as big box retail stores. Alcohol sales shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). ; plus required parking for additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X P P X M M

20 e. Drugstores - includes retail establishments primarily engaged in the filling of medical prescriptions and the sale of medicines and drugs, medical devices and supplies, nonprescription medicines and includes the sale of nonmedical related products, including, but not limited to alcohol, cosmetics, electronics, greeting cards, packaged food items, and stationary. Typical uses are less than forty thousand (40,000) square. Alcohol sales shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). ; plus required parking for additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X f. Equipment Rental Yards - includes outdoor establishments primarily engaged in the retail rental of small construction and/or home and garden equipment to the general public or contractors. of building area; plus 1 space per 1,000 square of outdoor storage area X X X X X X X X X X X C X C P g. Feed and Tack Stores - includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of equestrian-related merchandise and feed. X X X X X X X X X X C C C X M h. Food Stores - food stores shall be in accordance with Section (D). The following are food store uses: (1) Supermarket/Grocery - a retail establishment, exceeding thirty-fivethree thousand, five hundred (35,0003,500) square, primarily selling food as well as other convenience and household goods and may include subordinate uses such as bakeries, delis, and take out restaurants. Alcohol sales (beer, wine, or other spirits) shall be limited to less than 10% of the shelf space for the sale of goods and shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X (2) Grocery Store - a retail establishment, between three thousand five hundred (3,500) and thirty-five thousand (35,000) square, primarily selling food as well as other convenience and household goods and may include subordinate uses such as bakeries, delis and take out restaurants. Alcohol sales shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (D). X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X (23) Convenience Store - any retail establishment, up to three thousand five hundred (3,500) square in size, offering for sale pre-packaged food products, household items, newspapers and/or magazines, sandwiches and other pre-prepared foods for offsite consumption. Alcohol sales Beer and wine sales shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section (Alcohol Sales). X X X X X X X X X X P P P P X Page 20

21 i. Furniture Stores - includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of home and/or office of furniture and may include incidental repair and upholstering. Page 21 1 space per 400 square X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P j. Garden Supply Stores - includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of gardening supplies, including fertilizers, ground coverings, irrigation supplies, mulches, pavers, and plants and trees. X X X X X X X X X X P P M M P k. Gun Stores -includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of firearms. X X X X X X X X X X C C X XC X l. Liquor Sales Stores - includes any establishment which sells alcoholic beverages. Liquor sales shall be in accordance with Section (D). The following are liquor sales use types:includes any establishment which sells beer, wine, and/or other spirits (including liquor) for off-site consumption. (1) Liquor Sales - On-Site Consumption - includes establishments which sell alcoholic beverages on an accessory and ancillary basis intended to be consumed onsite. Includes, but is not limited to, restaurants and sporting events. X X X X X X X X X X M M M M M (2) Liquor Stores - includes retail stores in which ten (10) percent or more of the total shelf space, including refrigerated displays, is devoted to the sale of alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, and/or spirits for off-site consumption. X X X X X X X X X X C C C C X m. Nurseries - includes establishments primarily engaged in the growing of plants, flowers, and/or trees, either outside or within enclosed structures, for sale. (1) Retail - nurseries selling directly to the public and contractors. ; plus 1 space per 1,000 square of outdoor storage area X X X X X X X X X X P P M M P (2) Wholesale - nurseries selling exclusively to contractors or to establishments which sell directly to the public ; plus 1 space per 1,000 square of outdoor storage area X X X X X X X X X X X M X X M n. Pawnshops - includes establishments which lend money on the security of personal property which is kept at the premises.

22 X X X X X X X X X X X C X C X o. Second Hand Stores - includes establishments selling pre-owned or used items, including, but not limited to, apparel, electronics, furniture and household goods, but does not include antique, coin, vintage clothing, or and sporting goods/memorabilia stores. Typical uses include thrift stores. X X X X X X X X X X XM M XM M X p. Swap Meets and Flea Markets - an occasional or periodic market held in an open or enclosed structure where groups of individual sellers offer goods for sale to the public. X X X X X X X X X X C X X X C q. Thrift Stores includes a shop selling secondhand goods, such as clothes, often to benefit a charity; also called thrift shop. Thrift stores may, but are not required to have, merchandise donation facilities., plus parking for merchandise donation facilities X X X X X X X X X X C C C C X rq. Tobacco Paraphernalia Stores - includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale of tobacco paraphernalia. See tobacco paraphernalia business in Section (Definitions). X X X X X X X X X X C C C C C sr. Vendors, Long-Term - includes the accessory or secondary retail sale of food, beverages, or merchandise from nonpermanent vendors operating in a single location for an extended length of time. Typical uses include hot dog carts, coffee vendors, and jewelry carts. Long-term vendors shall be in accordance with Section (Long-Term Vendors). X X X X X X X X X X M M M M M 21. Retail Services Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the provision of retail services. The following are specific retail service use types: a. Equipment Repair - includes the repair and maintenance of household equipment. (1) Consumer Electronics - Televisions, VCRs, computers, appliances. X X X X X X X X X X P P P P M (2) Small Engine/Equipment - Lawn mowers, house and garden tools. X X X X X X X X X X M M M MP MP Page 22

23 22. RV Park/Campground Parking Includes a site where one or more lots are used, or are intended to be used, by campers with recreational vehicles or tents for short-term use only. Recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds may include public restrooms, water, sewer, and electric hookups to each lot. This use may include accessory uses including retail and a restaurant, where for the individual uses proposed they are clearly incidental and intended to serve patrons of the RV Park/Campground only. This use shall also include travel-trailer parks, but shall not be construed to include mobile home parks. C C C X X X X X X X X C X C CX 23. Schools, Specialized Parking Includes schools of specialized education and instruction, but does not include public and private elementary and secondary schools and colleges and universities. The following are specialized school uses: a. Vocational Schools - includes secondary or higher education uses and facilities primarily teaching usable skills that prepare students for a job in a trade. Includes, but is not limited to, schools teaching auto repair, computers, cosmetology, electronics, management, medical/dental assistants and hygienists, and construction. 1 space per classroom; plus 1 space for each 3 fixed seats; plus 1 space per each 60 square of classroom area without fixed seats; plus 1 space for each 250 square of other floor area X X X X X X X X X X CM CM C CM C b. Instructional Schools - includes specialized non-degree granting schools that provide instructional classes in areas including, but not limited to, music, martial arts, dance, gymnastics, language, weight management and tutoring. Includes facilities that focus on the physical and mental development of early childhood through the use of exercise equipment, toys, music and other age-appropriate stimuli. This use type does not include health clubs or similar uses where initial instruction is given and then members/participants are free to participate and/or utilize the facility s equipment outside of an instructional class. 1 space per 200 square of instructional area (dance floor, aerobic/martial arts instruction, classroom area, etc.); plus 1 space per 250 square of office floor area; plus required parking for additional uses on site1 space per each 150 square. X X X X X X X X X X M M M M M 24. Storage, Self Parking Page 23

24 Includes a structure or group of structures containing generally small, individual compartmentalized stalls or lockers rented as individual storage spaces. This use does not include other use types listed in this chapter and excludes the outside storage of vehicles or equipment. Self-storage facilities shall be in accordance with Section (Self-Storage Facilities). 1 space per employee; plus 1 space per 250 square of office; plus additional parking as determined by the X X X X X X X X X X X X X C C 25. Tattoo Parlors Parking Includes establishments which provide permanent tattooing services. X X X X X X X X X X X C X C X 26. Vehicle Sales and Services Parking Includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale, rental, and service of automobiles, boats, heavy equipment, recreational vehicles and large trucks. This includes retail, wholesale and used vehicle operations. The following are vehicle sales and services use types for uses outside of the Vehicle Dealer Sales Overlay Zone (Section ) or the Vehicle Services Overlay Zone (Section ): a. Automobile and Light Truck Sales and Services - includes establishments primarily engaged in the sale, rental and service of automobiles and light trucks. The following are automobile sales and services use types: (1) Body Repair and Painting - includes establishments primarily engaged in body 1 space per each 400 repair and painting of automobiles within an enclosed building. Auto body repair uses square ; plus shall be in accordance with Section (Vehicle Repair Garages). Typical uses required parking for include automobile painting shops and body repair shops. additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X CX C X C P (2) Commercial Storage - Includes facilities providing overnight and/or long-term storage of automobiles for a fee, but excludes impound yards. This is an independent use type and does not include parking that is required for uses pursuant to this code. Typical uses include commercial parking garages. X X X X X X X X X X X X X M P (3) Gas Fuel Sales - Includes establishments primarily engaged in the dispensing and retail sale of gas fuel and may include as an accessory and subordinate use the sale of oils, lubricants and similar automobile related merchandise. Gas Fuel sales shall be in accordance with Section (Fuel Sales). Typical uses include gas fuel stations and may include accessory retail stores offering beverages, prepackaged food, limited food preparation services, and other associated convenience items for sale. Minimum 5 spaces; plus required parking for additional uses on site X X X X X X X X X X P P M M M Page 24

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