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undertaker’s establishment (see also caskets and
<br />casket supplies establishment; funeral home;
<br />mortuary)
<br />•At least 1 parking space for each 2 employees, plus 5
<br />spaces for each chapel (Dover, Del., pop. 31,135)
<br />•Either 1 space for each 4 permanent seats in the main
<br />auditorium or meeting hall, or 1 space for each 40
<br />square feet of floor area in the main auditorium or
<br />meeting hall, whichever provides the greater number
<br />of spaces (Lafayette, Calif., pop. 23,908)
<br />•Parking or storage space for all vehicles directly in the
<br />conduct of the business, plus 1 parking space for
<br />every 2 persons regularly employed on the premises
<br />during peak shift and 1 space for every 6 seats in the
<br />establishment (Conemaugh Township, Pa., pop. 2,145)
<br />•1 for each 100 square feet of floor area (Memphis,
<br />Tenn., pop. 650,100)
<br />•6 parking spaces shall be provided for each chapel or
<br />parlor, or 1 for each 50 square feet of floor area used
<br />for services, whichever is greater, plus 1 parking
<br />space for each funeral vehicle kept on the premises
<br />(Gurnee, Ill., pop. 28,834)
<br />•15 per funeral unit (Shasta County, Calif., pop. 163,256)
<br />Minimum: 1 per 4 seats
<br />Maximum: 1 per 2 seats (San Antonio, Tex., pop.
<br />1,144,646)
<br />union hall
<br />•1 for each 40 square feet of floor area in principal
<br />area(s) of assembly (Gainesville, Fla., pop. 95,447)
<br />•1 for each 3 persons allowed within the maximum
<br />occupancy load as established by local, county, or state
<br />fire, building or health codes (Lansing, Mich., pop. 119,128)
<br />•1 parking space for every 5 potential occupants of the
<br />building (Cedar Falls, Iowa, pop. 36,145)
<br />•1 parking space required per 250 square feet of gross
<br />building area (Coral Gables, Fla., pop. 42,249)
<br />•1 space for every 5 seats or 5 feet of bench seating in
<br />a portion of the building to be used for service or
<br />public assemblies; and 1 space for every 300 square
<br />feet of net floor area designed to be used for activities
<br />other than services or assemblies (such as classrooms,
<br />offices and meeting rooms) (Roanoke, Va., pop. 94,911)
<br />•1 per 3 members based on the design capacity of the
<br />facility (Staunton, Va., pop. 23,853)
<br />•1 parking space for each 4 members or 1 space per 50
<br />square feet used for assembly, dining, meetings, or
<br />other specific use of the club facilities, whichever
<br />yields the greater number of spaces (Downington Bor-
<br />ough, Pa., pop. 7,589)
<br />Minimum: 1 space for each 150 square feet of gross
<br />floor area
<br />Maximum: 1 space for each 75 square feet of gross
<br />floor area (Jefferson County, Ky., pop. 693,604)
<br />upholstering shop (see also furniture repair shop)
<br />•1 space for each 400 square feet of floor area (Cincin-
<br />nati, Ohio, pop. 331,285; Urbana, Ill., pop. 36,395)
<br />•1 space per each 200 square feet of sales per office
<br />area, plus 1 space for each workstation or 1 space per
<br />1,000 square feet of employee area (Baton Rouge, La.,
<br />pop. 227,818)
<br />•4.5 parking spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross
<br />floor area (Naperville, Ill., pop. 128,358)
<br />utility facility
<br />•Parking for approved conditional use utility facili-
<br />ties, the purpose of which does not include or require
<br />vehicular access by the public, shall be adequate for a
<br />specific facility, but in no case be less than 2 spaces.
<br />Parking maneuvering and drive space for such facili-
<br />ties, under the above circumstances, may be other
<br />than hard surface and dust free (Benbrook, Tex., pop.
<br />20,208)
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<br />utility facility
<br />undertaker’s establishment utility facility
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