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<br />Minimum: 1 per 400 square feet of gross floor area of
<br />sales and service building
<br />Maximum: 1.5 per 375 square feet of gross floor area
<br />of sales and service building (San Antonio, Tex., pop.
<br />1,144,646)
<br />Minimum: 1 space for each 300 square feet of gross
<br />floor area, plus the requirements for any outdoor
<br />display or sales area
<br />Maximum: 1 space for each 200 square feet of gross
<br />floor area, plus the requirements for any outdoor
<br />display or sales area (Jefferson County, Ky., pop.
<br />693,604)
<br />home occupation
<br />•Requirement varies. Applicant must demonstrate
<br />that parking is adequate for the proposed use; in no
<br />case less than 2 spaces in addition to the number of
<br />spaces required for a residence. (Kennett Township,
<br />Pa., pop. 6,451)
<br />•Maximum of 1 space per home occupation (in addi-
<br />tion to the space requirements for the dwelling unit)
<br />(Johnson County, Ind., pop. 115,209)
<br />•1 additional to the requirement for the dwelling
<br />unless otherwise required per special exception stan-
<br />dards (York, Pa., pop. 40,862)
<br />•1 for each employee and customer up to 10 maxi-
<br />mum, not counting residential use (Eliot, Maine, pop.
<br />6,000)
<br />•1 space per 500 square feet net floor area (Steamboat
<br />Springs, Colo., pop. 9,815)
<br />•1 for any nonresident employee, if there is one (Reno,
<br />Nev., pop. 180,480)
<br />•1 space per 300 square feet of space devoted to a
<br />business, plus 1 space per outside employee (Yonkers,
<br />N.Y., pop. 196,086)
<br />•2 per dwelling unit, plus 1. 2 per dwelling unit, 1 per
<br />employee, plus 4 where occupation includes a medi-
<br />cal or dental office; 2 per dwelling unit, 1 per em-
<br />ployee, plus 2 where occupation includes a
<br />professional office (Suffield, Conn., pop. 11,320)
<br />•2 spaces required (Lansing, N.Y., pop. 10,521)
<br />homeless shelter (see also shelter; single room
<br />occupancy (SRO))
<br />•1 per 40 beds (Eugene, Ore., pop. 137,893)
<br />•1 parking space for each employee of the emergency
<br />shelter for the homeless computed on the basis of the
<br />estimated maximum number of employees working
<br />in the shelter at any one time, provided that the
<br />zoning board of adjustment. . .may approve a lesser
<br />requirement if the applicant can demonstrate that the
<br />proposed use will not generate sufficient parking
<br />demand to require the prescribed minimum
<br />(Wilmington, Del, pop., 72,664)
<br />•2 spaces, in addition to 1 space for each 10 children
<br />per individuals of maximum occupancy (Las Cruces,
<br />N.Mex., pop. 74,267)
<br />horse track (see racetrack, animal or machine)
<br />horticultural use (see also agricultural use)
<br />•1 per 2 acres (Henderson, Nev., pop. 175,381)
<br />•1 space per 1,000 square feet of total sales area (Omaha,
<br />Nebr., pop. 390,007)
<br />•2 spaces for every 3 employees on the maximum shift,
<br />1 space for each company vehicle, plus 5 spaces for
<br />every 1,000 square feet of sales room (Maryland Heights,
<br />Mo., pop. 25,756)
<br />hospice facility (see also nursing home)
<br />•1 space per 8 beds (Colorado Springs, Colo., pop. 360,890)
<br />•1 for every 3 beds of capacity, plus 10 percent for
<br />employees (East Greenwich, R.I., pop. 12,948)
<br />•1 per 1,000 square feet (Fredericksburg, Va., pop. 19,279)
<br />hospital (see also clinic; convalescent center; health
<br />care facility; sanitarium)
<br />•In excess of 10,000 square feet of floor area, 1 per each
<br />200 square feet of floor area or 1.35 per bed (Eugene,
<br />Ore., pop. 137,893)
<br />home occupation hospital
<br />hospital
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