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169 <br />ticket agency (see also commercial use, unless <br />otherwise specified) <br />•1 per 400 square feet (Owensboro, Ky., pop. 54,067) <br />•4 per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area (Racine, <br />Wisc., pop. 81,855) <br />time-share unit (see also resort hotel; short-term <br />rental housing) <br />•within commercial core: 0.7 spaces per accommoda- <br />tion unit; outside commercial core: 0.4 space per <br />accommodation unit, plus 0.1 space per each 100 <br />square feet of gross floor area (Vail, Colo., pop. 4,531) <br />•1 space per guest room, plus 1 space per 100 square <br />feet of office space. Restaurant and retail sales park- <br />ing criteria must be met when applicable (Ormond <br />Beach, Fla., pop. 36,301) <br />•1.5 spaces per each apartment unit, plus 1 per each 10 <br />apartments for guests and staff (Broward County, Fla., <br />pop. 1,623,018) <br />•1.25 spaces per bedroom for 1-bedroom units; and 1 <br />space per bedroom for 2 or more bedroom units; <br />accessory uses including restaurants in conjunction <br />with the project shall provide additional parking at a <br />ratio established through the use permit process <br />(Encinitas, Calif., pop. 58,014) <br />Minimum: 1 per unit <br />Maximum: 1.9 per unit (San Antonio, Tex., pop. <br />1,144,646) <br />tire store and service establishment (see also <br />automobile repair service establishment) <br />•1 parking space for each 300 square feet of office floor <br />area, plus 1 parking space for each 1,000 square feet of <br />remaining gross building floor area (Coral Gables, Fla., <br />pop. 42,249) <br />•1 space for each 500 square feet of gross floor area <br />(Hemet, Calif., pop. 58,812) <br />•1 per each 660 square feet of floor area (Eugene, Ore., <br />pop. 137,893) <br />•1 parking space for each employee per largest work <br />shift, plus 2 spaces per service bay, (a service bay shall <br />not be considered a parking space), plus 3 customer <br />spaces, plus 1 space for each 300 square feet of gross <br />floor area devoted to retail sales (Indianapolis, Ind., <br />pop. 781,870) <br />•1 per 3 peak-shift employees (Danville, Ill., pop. 33,904) <br />•1 off-street parking space for each 400 square feet of <br />floor area (Westmont, Ill., pop. 24,554) <br />•3.5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of floor area <br />(Maryland Heights, Mo., pop. 25,756) <br />Minimum: 1 per 500 square feet of gross floor area <br />including service bays, wash tunnels, and retail <br />areas <br />Maximum: 1 per 375 square feet of gross floor area <br />including service bays, wash tunnels, and retail <br />areas (San Antonio, Tex., pop. 1,144,646) <br />tobacco shop (see also retail use, unless otherwise <br />specified) <br />•1 off-street parking space provided for each 200 square <br />feet of gross floor area contained in any structure <br />containing a use by right (Denver, Colo., pop. 554,636) <br />•1 space per 300 square feet of gross floor area in excess <br />of 4,000 square feet (Minneapolis, Minn., pop. 382,618) <br />•1 per 3 peak-shift employees (Danville, Ill., pop. 33,904) <br />•4 per 1,000 square feet (Hickory, N.C., pop. 37,222) <br />•4.5 parking spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross <br />floor area (Naperville, Ill., pop. 128,358) <br />•6 per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area (Racine, <br />Wisc., pop. 81,855) <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; Glenville, N.Y., <br />pop. 28,183) <br />tot lot (see play lot) <br />tourist home (see also bed and breakfast inn) <br />•1 parking space for each unit accommodation <br />(Tonawanda, N.Y., pop. 16,136) <br />•1 space for each guest bedroom, plus 1 additional <br />space for resident manager (Jefferson Parish, La., pop. <br />455,466) <br />•1 space per each guestroom (Rome, N.Y., pop. 34,950) <br />•1 space for each bedroom or sleeping unit <br />(Charlottesville, Va., pop. 45,049) <br />•2 spaces, plus 1 space per lodging unit (Lewiston, <br />Maine, pop. 35,690) <br />tourist center (see visitor’s bureau) <br />tire store <br />ticket agency tourist center <br />286