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70 <br />•1 parking space for each 3 seats in the main audito- <br />rium per sanctuary, at the maximum seating capacity <br />(Duncanville, Tex., pop. 36,081) <br />•1 parking space for every 80 square feet of principal <br />auditorium, including balcony, if any; where no au- <br />ditorium is involved, 1 parking space for each 2 staff <br />members (Des Moines, Iowa, pop. 198,682) <br />•1 parking space shall be provided for each 10 seats or <br />for each 180 lineal inches of seating space in the main <br />sanctuary or meeting area; where seats are not fixed, <br />each 7 square feet of gross floor area usable for <br />seating shall be regarded as 1 seat (Madison, Wisc., <br />pop. 208,054) <br />Minimum: 1 per 8 seats <br />Maximum: 1 per 1.5 seats (San Antonio, Tex., pop. <br />1,144,646) <br />Minimum: 0.3 spaces per seat or 1 space per 6 linear <br />feet of bench seating in sanctuary <br />Maximum: 0.6 spaces per seat or 1 space per 4.5 <br />linear feet of bench seating in sanctuary (Gresham, <br />Ore., pop. 90,205) <br />Where permanent seats installed: <br />Minimum: 1 space for each 3 seats in the sanctuary <br />or primary assembly area <br />Maximum: 125 percent the minimum number of <br />spaces required <br />Where no permanent seats provided: <br />Minimum: 1 space for each 50 square feet of seating <br />area in the sanctuary or primary assembly area. <br />When calculating the required parking for this use, <br />one shall consider all uses associated with the pri- <br />mary use on the site and their hours of operation <br />and peak hours of usage to determine the minimum <br />number of parking spaces needed to adequately <br />serve all uses associated with the primary use. The <br />planning director may waive the requirements of <br />section 9.1.3 E. of this part if adequate information <br />is provided by the applicant to determine the cu- <br />mulative parking needs on the site. <br />Maximum: 125 percent the minimum number of <br />spaces required (Jefferson County, Ky., pop. 693,604) <br />Minimum: 1 per 5 seats <br />Maximum: 1 per 3 seats (Glenville, N.Y., pop. 28,183) <br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 space per 40 <br />seats or 1 space per 60 linear feet of bench <br />seating (Gresham, Ore., pop. 90,205) <br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 20 seats in <br />main assembly area (Tigard, Ore., pop. 41,223) <br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 30 vehicle <br />spaces which are 1 per 3 seats (Grand Junc- <br />tion, Colo., pop. 41,498) <br />church hall <br />•1 per 20 square feet of seating area (West Sacramento, <br />Calif., pop. 31,615) <br />church sanctuary <br />•1 parking space for each 5 seats, based on maximum <br />seating capacity; provided, however, that churches <br />may establish joint parking facilities for not to exceed <br />50 percent of the required spaces, with public institu- <br />tions and agencies that do not have a time conflict in <br />parking demand. The joint parking facility shall be <br />located not to exceed 400 feet from the church sanctu- <br />ary. (Platte County, Mo., pop. 73,781) <br />circus (see also amusement enterprise, outdoor; <br />carnival) <br />•1 per 100 square feet of area occupied (Owensboro, Ky., <br />pop. 54,067) <br />•1 space for each 4 seats (Santa Ana, Calif., pop. 337,977) <br />•1 motor vehicle parking space for each 3 seats and 1 <br />motor vehicle parking space for each employee on the <br />maximum shift (Boca Raton, Fla., pop. 74,764) <br />Minimum: 1 per 600 square feet outdoor recreation <br />area <br />Maximum: 1 per 500 square feet outdoor recreation <br />area (San Antonio, Tex., pop. 1,144,646) <br />civic center (see also assembly hall; auditorium) <br />•1 parking space for every 6 seats, plus 1 space for every <br />2 employees. Where individual seats are not provided, <br />each 20 inches of benches or other similar seating shall <br />be considered as 1 seat for the purpose of determining <br />this requirement.(Cumberland, Md., pop. 21,518) <br />cleaning and maintenance service <br />•0.6 per employee (Hickory, N.C., pop. 37,222) <br />•1 space per 2 employees (Duncanville, Tex., pop. 36,081) <br />•1 space per 400 square feet (Colorado Springs, Colo., <br />pop. 360,890; Cincinnati, Ohio, pop. 331,285) <br />•1 space for each 500 square feet of gross floor area, but <br />not less than 3 spaces for each establishment (St. <br />Helens, Ore., pop. 10,019) <br />•1 space per 500 square feet (Omaha, Nebr., pop. 390,007) <br />•1 for each 500 square feet of floor area, plus 1 for each <br />delivery vehicle or 5 spaces, whichever is greater <br />(Memphis, Tenn., pop. 650,100) <br />Minimum: 1 per 300 square feet of gross floor area <br />Maximum: 1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area <br />(San Antonio, Tex., pop. 1,144,646) <br />clinic (see also healthcare facility; medical office) <br />•1 space for each 300 square feet of floor area (mini- <br />mum of 5 spaces) (Farmer’s Branch, Tex., pop. 27,508) <br />•1 per 250 square feet (Burlington, Vt., pop. 38,889) <br />church hall clinic <br />187