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2020-2022
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2021
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026
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3/16/2021
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(1) Agricultural tourism: one for each three hundred square feet of gross floor area <br />used principally for the agricultural tourism activity, but not fewer than three <br />spaces, plus bus parking if buses are allowed. <br />(2) Bed and breakfast establishments: one for each guest bedroom, in addition to one <br />for the dwelling unit. <br />(3) Bowling alleys: four for each alley. <br />(4) Commercial uses, including retail and office uses in RS, RD, RM, RCX, CN, CG, <br />CV, MCX, V, RA, FA, A and IA districts: one for each three hundred square feet <br />of gross floor area. <br />(5) Day care centers: one for each ten care recipients of design capacity or one for <br />every two hundred square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater. <br />(6) Dwellings, multiple -family: one and one quarter for each unit. In the CDH <br />district, one for each unit on a property maintaining a unit density higher than one <br />thousand square feet of land area per rentable unit or dwelling unit. <br />(7) Dwellings, single-family and double -family or duplex: two for each dwelling unit. <br />In the CDH district, one for each unit on a property maintaining a unit density <br />higher than one thousand square feet of land area per rentable unit or dwelling <br />unit. <br />(8) Dwellings, single-family and double -family or duplex that are occupied for any <br />period of less than one hundred eighty days: one space for each rented bedroom in <br />addition to one space for the dwelling unit if rooms in the dwelling unit are rented <br />individually, or two spaces if the dwelling unit is rented as a whole. <br />(9) Funeral homes, funeral services, mortuaries, and crematoriums: one for each <br />seventy-five square feet of gross floor area. <br />(10) Golf courses: four for every hole. <br />(11) Hospitals: one for each bed. <br />(12) Hotels and lodges: (A) For hotel guest units without a kitchen, one for every three <br />units; (B) For hotel guest units with a kitchen, one and one quarter for each unit. <br />(13) Industrial uses in ML, MG, MCX, RA, FA, A and IA districts: one for each four <br />hundred square feet of gross floor area. <br />(14) Laundromats, cleaners (coin operated): one for every four machines. <br />(15) Major outdoor amusement and recreation facilities: one for each two hundred <br />square feet of gross floor area within enclosed buildings, plus one for every three <br />persons that the outdoor facilities are designed to accommodate when used to the <br />maximum capacity. <br />(16) Meeting facilities, including churches: one for each seventy-five square feet of <br />gross floor area. <br />(17) Nursing homes, convalescent homes, rest homes and homes for the elderly: one <br />for every two beds. <br />(18) Parks: as determined by the director. <br />(19) Recreation facilities, outdoor or indoor, other than herein specified: one for each <br />two hundred square feet of gross floor area, plus three per court (racquetball, <br />tennis or similar activities). <br />(20) Rooming and lodging houses, religious, fraternal or social orders having sleeping <br />accommodations: one for each two beds. <br />3 <br />
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