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ATTY/ORD.465/RC ORD – ADOPTING A ZONING MIXED USE WATERFRONT DISTRICT <br />REV: 05-02-18 PR <br />Page 6 of 16 <br />Article 30: Off Street Parking and Loading <br /> <br />30.4 Required Number of Parking Spaces – Mixed Use Zoning Districts <br /> A. Applicability. The required number of parking spaces set forth in Section 30.5 (Required Number of Parking Spaces—Outside of the Downtown Parking Zone and Mixed-Use Zoning Districts) shall apply to all development within mixed-use districts outside of the Downtown Parking Zone unless otherwise contradicted by set forth in this Section 30.4 (Required Number of Parking Spaces—Mixed-Use Zoning Districts). Whenever the requirements, standards, regulations, or other provisions of this section conflict with the requirements, standards, regulations or other provisions set forth in Section 30.5, the requirements, standards, regulations, or other provisions in this Subsection, 30.4 shall govern. B. Residential Parking Spaces Required. For any multiple dwelling development located in a mixed-use district, the required number of parking spaces is as follows: 1. Unit size. Two (2) spaces per unit for two-bedroom or larger units, one and one-half (1.5) spaces per unit for studio or one (1) bedroom units, plus one (1) space for every four (4) units for guest or visitor parking. Tandem may be permitted if both spaces are assigned to a single unit. 2. Guest/Visitor Spaces Reduced. The responsible review authority may reduce or eliminate the required number of guest or visitor spaces for a multiple dwelling development if one (1) of the following conditions applies: a. Adequate street parking is available, and/or b. Only one (1) parking space is reserved per unit for residents, and/or c. The site is in close proximity to retail shopping facilities and services. C. Live/Work Parking Spaces Required. For any development located in a Mixed-Use district, parking spaces for live/work units shall be required as follows: 1. Resident Parking. One (1) space per live/work unit. 2. Client Parking. One (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of nonresidential floor area. D. Marina Parking Spaces Required. A parking study shall be submitted that demonstrates how parking demand will be met with the proposed supply. This study is subject to review and approval of the Director. E. Shared- Use Parking on Multiple Sites. Sites with multiple uses having different peak demand times may share parking. A parking study shall be submitted that demonstrates how parking demand will be met with a shared parking arrangement. This study is subject to review and approval of the review authority. <br />6.4.B. - Page 9