HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE NO. 11-04-93STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
ORDINANCE NO. 11-04-93
RZ11-04
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION CHAPTER 64, ARTICLE VIII, DIVISIONS 1 AND 2
Now OF THE CITY OF MILTON ZONING ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 64 OF THE CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES) TO AMEND OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Milton, GA while in a regularly called council
meeting on April 25, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. as follows:
SECTION 1. That the Ordinance relates to Amending Chapter 64, Article VIII, Divisions 1
and 2 (Off -Street Parking and Loading) as it pertains to the parking calculations acid
administrative reductions in parking , is hereby adopted and approved; and is attached hereto as if
fully set forth herein, and;
SECTION 2. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or regulations in conflict herewith are
repealed.
ows SECTION 3. That this Ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption.
ORDAINED this the 25th day of April, 2011.
Attest:
Sudie Gordon, City I
lerk
Joe Lockwo , Mayor
Mom"Sec. 64-1410 - Calculations.
Parking requirements shall be calculated based on the proportion that each use contributes to the
r total. All areas are expressed in gross square feet of building area unless ground area or some other
measure is specified. Any fraction of one-half or larger shall constitute a whole. For the purposes of
assembly seating calculations a bench seat shall be calculated at a width of 18 inches.
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Use Group
Example of Types of Use
Minimum
Requirement
Adult
10 per 1,000 sq. ft.
entertainment
establishments
Assembly places with fixed
Stadiums, auditoriums,
1 per 4 fixed seats
seating
theaters,
amphitheaters
Assembly places without fixed
Meeting halls
1 per 35 sq. ft. in largest assembly
seating
room
Auto dealerships, sales and
New car sales, used car
6.5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
service
sales,
service and parts
Bowling alley
5 per alley
Child care kindergarten
Day care centers
1.7 per 1,000 sq. ft., plus 1 per 4
preschool
employees on the largest shift
Churches and other places of
Churches,
1 per 3.5 fixed seats in the largest
worship
cathedrals,
assembly area
without fixed seating
temples
1 per 30 sq. ft. in largest assembly area
Clubs and lodges
Country clubs, fraternal
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
organizations
Commercial, amusement,
Amusement parks,
1 per 4 fixed seats or 1 per 35 sq. ft. of
outdoor
skateboard parks,
floor area used for moveable seats; plus
batting cages
10 per 1,000 sq. ft. of ground area
identified for recreation and assembly
Custodial care
Halfway houses
2.5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
1 per 4,000 square feet, 2.8 per 1,000
Data Center
feet for offices within building
Dormitories and related
Dormitories, fraternity
1 per bedroom, plus 5 per 1,000 sq, ft.
houses, sorority houses,
of common area
boardinghouses
Festivals, outdoor
Horseshows, carnivals,
2 per 1,000 sq. ft. of ground area
dogs shows, arts and
identified for festivals and music
crafts shows
festivals related seating
Financial institutions
Banks, credit unions,
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
brokerage houses
Funeral homes
1 per 3 fixed seats, plus 1 for each 25
sq. ft. in the largest assembly room
Golf course, public and
50 spaces per
private, without club
9 holes
facilities (lockers, dining
facilities)
Club with golf course
50 per 9 holes, plus 1 per 1,000 sq. ft.
Health care
Hospitals, outpatient
1 per four beds, plus 1 per 3
facilities
clinics, convalescent
employees
homes, nursing homes
Hotels and motels, no
Apartment hotels,
1 per room
restaurants
Hotel, motels
1.25 per room
With restaurants
Industrial, and manufacturing
Assembly plants,
1 per 1,000 sq. ft., 2.8 per 1,000
fabrication plants,
square feet for offices within building
factories
Laboratories, scientific and
Experimental labs,
2 per 1,000 sq. ft.
related
fabrication plants,
factories
Library
Library
3 per 1,000 sq.ft.
Medical offices, related
Dental offices, doctor's
4 per 1,000 sq. ft.
facilities
offices, veterinary
offices, clinics
Mini warehouses
1 per employee, plus 1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
Offices, general
Freestanding
32.8 per 1,000 sq. ft. to 250,000 sq. ft.
offices
2.82.6 per 1,000 sq. ft. all exceeding
office towers
250,000 sq. ft.
office parks
offices associations with
other uses
Personal service
Barbershops
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
establishments
beauty parlors
laundromats
dry cleaners
Race track
1 per 4 fixed seats or 1 per 35 sq. ft. of
floor area used for moveable seats, plus
10 per 1,000 sq. ft. of other spectator
area
Recreational facilities, indoor
Billiard parlors
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
game rooms
arcades
skating rinks
physical
fitness centers,
museums
Recreation, private
Tennis court
3 per court
single-family or mixed-
Basketball court
4 per court
residential use, association or
Swimming pool
6 per adult
club
Swimming pool, plus 1 per 15 dwelling
units beyond 60 served
included in basic parking requirement
Multifamily residential
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Recreation, public
Basketball court
4 per court
Playing fields
50 per field
Tennis courts
3 per court
Driving range
2 1 per tee
Miniature golf
20 per 18 holes
Swimming pool
20, plus 1 per 50 sq. ft. of pool area
Recycling center
1_5 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of building
floor area and 2 spaces per outdoor
recycling collection container plus
loading spaces as specified in section
64-1501
Residential, multifamily
1 bedroom or
1_4 per unit
(fewer than 40 units/acre)
efficiency unit
2.0 per unit
2 bedroom unit
2.25 per unit
3 bedroom unit
Residential Multifamily
1 bedroom or
1.25 per unit
Highrise (40 plus units per
efficiency unit
acre)
2 bedroom unit
1.75 per unit
3 bedroom unit
2.00 per unit
Residential, single-family
Detached dwelling
2 per dwelling unit
duplexes
mobile homes
Residential,
Retirement homes
1.25 per dwelling unit
retirement home
retirement village
Restaurants, nightclubs and
Cafeterias
10 per 1,000 sq. ft.
taverns (including/outdoor
bars
seating)
dance clubs
restaurants
music clubs
bistros
Restaurants, carry out only
5 per 1,000 sq.ft.
Retail establishments
Boutiques
4 per 1,000 sq. ft.
shops
stores
rental services
art galleries
food stores
Roadside stand
6 plus 5 per 1,000 sq. ft. ground area
Salvage, storage and/or junk
1 per employee plus 4 per acre
facility
Schools
Junior high
Larger of 2 per classroom or 1 per 35
elementary
sq. ft. in largest assembly area
middle
Larger of 10 per classroom or 1 per 35
Secondary
sq. ft. in largest assembly area
colleges
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
business colleges
universities
trade
conservatories
vo-tech
Service and repair
Appliance repair shops
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
establishments
bicycle repair shops
5:00 p.m.-
1:00 a.m.
6:00 a.m.-
5:00 p.m.
shoe repair shops
1:00 a.m.-
6:00 a.m.
Office
general repair
10%
10%
centers
5%
Service stations and
Automotive
5 per 1,000 sq. ft.
automotive repair centers
garages
5%
Hotel
paint and body shops
100%
75%
tire centers
75%
Restaurant
service stations
100%
100%
car care centers
10%
Warehousing and storage
Commercial storage,
distribution centers
1 per 2,000 3,000 sq. ft., office space
within facility 3 per 1,000
80%
100%
10%
Sec. 64-1411. - Shared parking.
(a)
Shared parking is the use of parking spaces by more than one of the uses listed in table contained
in Sec. 16-1410. The standards for shared parking may be utilized for any of the combinations of
uses shown in the following table on any number of properties when approval is reflected in the
conditions of zoning for each such property. Similar provisions are provided under off-site and
shared parking requirements in the use permits article for those uses which were not zoned
concurrently or as part of a multiple use project. The conditions of zoning or use permit, as
mm" applicable, establish the limits of parking requirements among uses and properties, and the City
shall not require any contractual relationship among property owners.
(b)
ft" The standards for determining parking requirements in a multiple -use development are as follows:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Determine the minimum amount of parking required for each separate use.
Multiply each parking requirement by the corresponding percentage for each of the time
periods given in the following table.
Calculate the column total parking requirement for each time period.
The .arnact rn! Mn total in tha zhnrPrt narkina requirement
(c)
*No Shared parking calculations
(1)
Weekdays
Weekends
Night Time
6:00 a.m.-
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.-
1:00 a.m.
6:00 a.m.-
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.-
1:00 a.m.
1:00 a.m.-
6:00 a.m.
Office
100%
10%
10%
5%
5%
Retail
60%
90%
100%
70%
5%
Hotel
75%
100%
75%
100%
75%
Restaurant
50%
100%
100%
100%
10%
Entertainment/
recreational
40%
100%
80%
100%
10%
Church
50%
50%
100%
100%
10%
(c)
*No Shared parking calculations
(1)
Properties proposed for individual uses would require the following number of parking
snares:
Office
300 spaces
Retail
280 spaces
Entertainment
100 spaces
Total
680 spaces
(2)
Properties proposed for multiple uses under the provisions for shared parking would
renuire the fnllowina number of oarkina soaces:
Thus, 508 spaces would be needed for this development, a reduction of 172 spaces or 25 percent.
Sec. 64-1412. - Reduction of the basic requirement.
Walking distance from development property line to bus stop I % Reduction
0-1,500 feet 15%
Sec. 64-1413. - Administrative reduction of spaces constructed.
The community development director may authorize a reduction in the total number of parking
spaces constructed on a site to no less than 90 percent of the basic requirement when all of following
conditions are met:
(1)
The request for reduction in parking shall show that the reduction is justified on the basis
of characteristics unique to the specific proposed use of the property in contrast to the
characteristics of other uses within the same category.
(2)
Adequate land area for meeting the basic parking requirement is located on and
designed for the site whether at grade or in parking decks. The unconstructed portion of
the parking shall be clearly delineated and labeled "Future Parking" on the site plan.
(3)
asp Prior to granting the reduction in total parking spaces constructed, the director of the
community development director shall conclude that the reduction is justified, and shall
approve, in whole or in part, or deny the request stating the reasons therefore in the
r�.r report.
Weekdays
Weekends
Nighttime
6:00 a.m.-
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.-
1:00 a.m.
6:00 a.m.-
5:00 P.M.
5:00 p.m.-
1:00 a.m,
1:00 a.m.-6:00
a.m.
Office
300
30
15
Retail
168
252
280
196
14
Hotel
Restaurant/
entertainment/
recreational
40
100
80
100
10
Total
508
382
390
311
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Thus, 508 spaces would be needed for this development, a reduction of 172 spaces or 25 percent.
Sec. 64-1412. - Reduction of the basic requirement.
Walking distance from development property line to bus stop I % Reduction
0-1,500 feet 15%
Sec. 64-1413. - Administrative reduction of spaces constructed.
The community development director may authorize a reduction in the total number of parking
spaces constructed on a site to no less than 90 percent of the basic requirement when all of following
conditions are met:
(1)
The request for reduction in parking shall show that the reduction is justified on the basis
of characteristics unique to the specific proposed use of the property in contrast to the
characteristics of other uses within the same category.
(2)
Adequate land area for meeting the basic parking requirement is located on and
designed for the site whether at grade or in parking decks. The unconstructed portion of
the parking shall be clearly delineated and labeled "Future Parking" on the site plan.
(3)
asp Prior to granting the reduction in total parking spaces constructed, the director of the
community development director shall conclude that the reduction is justified, and shall
approve, in whole or in part, or deny the request stating the reasons therefore in the
r�.r report.
(4)
If the community development director finds that the parking reduction is no longer
justified, the director shall notify the owner to construct the number of parking spaces
rwr necessary to meet the required level.
(5)
Prior to any change in ownership or use, the owner must apply to the community
development director t for an evaluation and confirmation of the reduction.
Secs. 64-1414-64-1432. - Reserved.