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<br />•1 per 2 teachers, and employee, plus 1 per each 2
<br />classroom seats (Royal Oak, Mich., pop. 60,062)
<br />•1 parking space for each 1.5 students of the maximum
<br />capacity of the classroom, plus 1 space for each fac-
<br />ulty member (Escondido, Calif., pop. 133,559)
<br />•1 space for each 100 square feet of floor area (Thornton,
<br />Colo., pop. 82,384)
<br />•1 parking space shall be provided for each 2 employ-
<br />ees, plus 1 parking space for each 5 students based on
<br />the maximum number of students attending classes
<br />on the premises at any time during any 24-hour
<br />period (Madison, Wisc., pop. 208,054)
<br />•1 per employee, plus 1 per each 3 students (maximum
<br />seating capacity) (Ft. Smith, Ark., pop. 80,268)
<br />•1 per 3 students, plus 0.5 per faculty member (Blue
<br />Springs, Mo., pop. 48,080)
<br />•1 space per 2 classroom seats (Oklahoma City, Okla.,
<br />pop. 506,132)
<br />•1 space for each vehicle operated by or for the school,
<br />plus 2 spaces per classroom, plus 2 spaces per office,
<br />plus 1 space for every 4 seats of maximum seating
<br />capacity in the main assembly room (Clemson, S.C.,
<br />pop. 11,939)
<br />•1 for each 10 students, plus 1 per 400 square feet of
<br />office floor space (Honolulu, Hawaii, pop. 371,657)
<br />•1 space per classroom and other rooms used by stu-
<br />dents and faculty, plus 1 space per 5 students based
<br />on the maximum number of students attending classes
<br />at any 1 time (Minneapolis, Minn., pop. 382,618)
<br />•3 spaces per room used for administration or class-
<br />room, plus 1 per 4 students (Provo, Utah, pop. 105,166)
<br />•5 spaces for each classroom and 3 spaces for each
<br />administrative office, plus 1 space for each 3 fixed
<br />seats in auditoriums and other places of assembly. If
<br />an outdoor stadium is built in conjunction with the
<br />school, only the parking spaces in excess of the other
<br />parking spaces required for the school shall be re-
<br />quired. (Alexander County, N.C., pop. 33,603)
<br />Minimum: 1 per 200 square feet
<br />Maximum: 1 per 150 square feet (San Antonio, Tex.,
<br />pop. 1,144,646)
<br />Minimum: 1 space for each 4 classroom seats, plus 1
<br />space for each 3 employees on maximum shift.
<br />Maximum: 1 space for each 2 classroom seats, plus 1
<br />space for each employee on maximum shift (Jefferson
<br />County, Ky., pop. 693,604)
<br />Minimum: 1 per 2 students of maximum enrollment.
<br />Maximum: 1 per student of maximum enrollment
<br />(Glenville, N.Y., pop. 28,183)
<br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 5 vehicle
<br />spaces which are 1 per 2 students (Grand
<br />Junction, Colo., pop. 41,498)
<br />educational facilities, vocational school (see
<br />educational facilities, trade school)
<br />elderly housing
<br />•0.2 per unit (Burlington, Vt., pop. 38,889)
<br />•0.5 per bedroom (Hickory, N.C., pop. 37,222)
<br />•0.75 spaces per dwelling unit; lower requirement
<br />may be approved by the planning board by the per-
<br />mit if lower parking demand can be demonstrated
<br />(Alameda, Calif., pop. 72,259)
<br />•1 space per unit, plus 0.25 spaces per unit for visitor
<br />parking (Provo, Utah, pop. 105,166)
<br />•0.5 parking space for each dwelling unit, plus the
<br />following:
<br />a. The parking may be covered or uncovered; if un-
<br />covered, the screening must conform with section
<br />17.1870.
<br />b. A deed restriction, covenant or similar document
<br />shall be recorded to assure that the occupancy of
<br />the units are restricted to senior citizens or handi-
<br />capped persons.
<br />c. A plot plan shall be submitted to and approved by
<br />the director in accordance with this code. Guest
<br />parking shall be provided in the ratio of 1 parking
<br />space for each 8 units. These spaces shall be marked
<br />as guest parking. The parking for senior citizens
<br />and handicapped persons housing developments
<br />may be further reduced if a minor use permit is
<br />approved pursuant to section 17340. (Santa Clarita,
<br />Calif., pop. 151,088)
<br />•1 space per unit (Columbia, Mo., pop. 84,531)
<br />•1.5 per dwelling unit (Yavapai County, Ariz., pop.
<br />167,517; Westmont, Ill., pop. 24,554)
<br />•2 spaces per 3 units (Middleburg, Va., pop. 632)
<br />Minimum: 0.5 spaces for each dwelling unit, plus 1
<br />space for each 2 employees on maximum shift.
<br />Maximum: 1.5 spaces for each dwelling unit, plus 1
<br />space for each employee on maximum shift (Jefferson
<br />County, Ky., pop. 693,604)
<br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 20 units first
<br />100 units, 1 per 40 units thereafter (Gresham,
<br />Ore., pop. 90,205)
<br />elderly housing, assisted living
<br />•0.4 parking spaces for each dwelling unit (Arlington,
<br />Mass., pop. 42,389)
<br />•0.5 spaces per unit (Kearney, Nebr., pop. 27,431; St.
<br />Charles, Ill., pop. 27,896)
<br />•0.6 of a parking space for each unit (Fairfield, Conn.,
<br />pop. 57,340)
<br />•1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
<br />(Spartanburg, S.C., pop. 39,673)
<br />educational facilities, vocational school elderly housing, assisted living
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