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72 <br />guest parking. Guest parking shall be marked and, <br />where possible, shall be dispersed throughout the <br />development. Twenty-five percent of the required <br />guest parking may be compact spaces. (Concord, Ca- <br />lif., pop. 121,780) <br />•2 covered parking spaces for each dwelling unit, plus <br />1 uncovered parking space for each dwelling unit <br />(San Fernando, Calif., pop. 23,564) <br />•2 parking spaces per dwelling unit. Ten percent of the <br />required parking or 4 spaces, whichever is greater, <br />shall be available for guest parking. Available on- <br />street parking within 300 feet of the lot accommodat- <br />ing the use may be used to accommodate guest <br />parking. (St. Louis Park, Minn., pop. 44,126) <br />•2.25 parking spaces provided for each dwelling unit <br />either on the individually owned lot(s) or on com- <br />mon property. Tandem parking is permitted only on <br />individual lots and in the driveways connecting such <br />lots with the adjacent roads provided said driveways <br />are for the exclusive use of each individual lot; how- <br />ever, tandem parking shall be limited to no more <br />than 1 such tandem parking space for each indi- <br />vidual lot. Individual garages shall not be credited <br />towards the parking requirement. (Dade County, Fla., <br />pop. 2,253,362) <br />cocktail lounge (see bar; night club) <br />coffee shop (see also café; outdoor seating area; tea <br />room) <br />•Parking equal to 30 percent of the capacity of persons <br />( Faribault, Minn., pop. 20,818; Minneapolis, Minn., pop. <br />382,618) <br />•1 per each 66 square feet of seating floor area, plus 1 <br />for each 440 square feet of non-seating floor area <br />(Eugene, Ore., pop. 137,893) <br />•1 per 100 square feet of gross building area (Kern <br />County, Calif., pop. 661,645) <br />Minimum: 1 space for each 200 square feet of gross <br />floor area <br />Maximum: 1 space for each 100 square feet of gross <br />floor area (for both minimum and maximum standards: <br />Outside dining area subject to same requirements as <br />indoor dining) (Jefferson County, Ky., pop. 693,604) <br />Bicycle Parking Standard: long-term: 2, or 1 <br />per 50 employees; short-term: 4, or 1 per 50 <br />seats (Jefferson County, Ky., pop. 693,604) <br />columbarium (see also cemetery; crematorium; <br />mausoleum) <br />•1 per 4 seats or; 1 per 75 square feet of seating area if <br />no fixed seats (Rohnert Park, Calif., pop. 42,236) <br />•Parking area equal to ground floor area (Spartanburg, <br />S.C., pop. 39,673) <br />•2 parking spaces per acre, plus 1 for each employee <br />(San Mateo, Calif., pop. 92,482) <br />commercial recreation (see recreation facility, <br />commercial) <br />commercial use, unless otherwise specified (see <br />also retail use, unless otherwise specified) <br />•1 space per 500 square feet of floor area (Duncanville, <br />Tex., pop. 36,081) <br />•1 parking space per 250 square feet of floor area <br />(Miami County, Kans., pop. 28,351) <br />•1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area or <br />fraction thereof; minimum of 2 spaces required <br />(Benbrook, Tex., pop. 20,208) <br />•1 per 300 square feet of floor area (Champlin, Minn., <br />pop. 22,193) <br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 10 auto spaces <br />(Madison, Wisc., pop. 208,054) <br />communication services facility (see also radio, <br />recording and television studio; telegraph office; <br />telephone exchange building; television studio) <br />•1 per 500 square feet (Henderson, Nev., 175,381; Omaha, <br />Nebr., pop. 390,007) <br />•1 space per 400 square feet (Colorado Springs, Colo., <br />pop. 360,890) <br />•1 per 300 square feet of floor area (Charleston County, <br />S.C., pop. 309,969) <br />•4 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of floor area (St. <br />Charles, Ill., pop. 27,896) <br />•5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area <br />(Ellisville, Mo., pop. 9,104) <br />community center <br />•1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area, or 1 <br />space per 4 patrons to the maximum capacity, which- <br />ever is greater (Coconino County, Ariz., pop. 116,320; <br />Lycoming County, Pa., pop. 120,044, which uses the term <br />“community and recreation center”) <br />•1 space for each 100 square feet of gross floor space <br />(Brunswick County, N.C., pop. 73,143) <br />•1 space per 200 square feet floor area gross (including <br />all above ground and below ground floors) of build- <br />ing (Raleigh, N.C., pop. 276,093) <br />•1 for each 10 seats of occupancy capacity for the first <br />1,000 seats, plus 1 for each 20 seats above the first <br />10,000; provided that, where such seats are not fixed, <br />each 7 square feet usable for seating shall be consid- <br />ered 1 seat (Washington, D.C., pop. 572,059) <br />•1 space for each 5 seats, or 14 spaces per 1,000 square <br />feet of assembly areas where there are no fixed seats <br />(West Hollywood, Calif., pop. 35,716) <br />•1 space per 32 square feet of assembly floor area, plus <br />1 space per 300 square feet of office per administra- <br />tive space (Baton Rouge, La., pop. 227,818) <br />•4 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of gross <br />floor area (DeKalb County, Ill., pop. 88,969) <br />cocktail lounge community center <br />189