HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD NO 5054ORDINANCE NO, 5 0 5 4
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.58.110 OF THE
BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PARKING.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 17.58.110 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code is hereby enacted to
read as follows:
17.58.110 Parking space requirements by land use.
A. The minimum number of off-street parking spaces shall be provided and
maintained for the following specified uses or facilities identified in the table in
subsection E of this section. The number of off-street parking spaces shall not
exceed one hundred fifty percent of the minimum requirement (limit does not
apply to residential uses).
B. Tandem parking will not be counted toward the requirement for legal off-
street parking, except one tandem parking space will be permitted for a single-
family dwelling, and for each unit of a multiple -family dwelling that contains four
units or less on a site that is not part of a multiple -family subdivision project.
C. Motorcycle parking that is provided and clearly identified for such use, may
be counted as part of the total number of parking spaces required for a
nonresidential use or building. However, this credit shall not exceed twenty-five
spaces or five percent of the total parking required, whichever is less.
D. For uses not listed in the parking space requirements table, parking will be
determined by the planning director based on the listed use(s) that most closely
resembles the proposed use.
E. parking space requirements by land use table:
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PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
1. One-familydwellin s 2 spaces per Idwelling uni
2. ccesso dwellin a (per
Chapter 17.65)
3. Multiple -family dwelling and
condominium (efficiency, studio
and 1 -bedroom units)
1 space per Idwelling uni . If the unit
is a garage conversion or within 1/2
mile of public transit, no parking
spaces are required.
1 space per unit, plus an additional
10% for guest parking on parcels
containing 5 or more units.
Moderate, low, and very low
income projects with 5 or more units
and being recorded as such by
declaration or covenant that runs
with the land, may reduce required
parking by 25% (moderate, low and
very low income is defined as being
at or below 120% of the median
income of Kern County as
established by the state of
California).
4. Multiple -family dwelling and 2 spaces per unit, plus an additional
condominium (2 or more bedrooms) 10% for guest parking on parcels
containing 5 or more units.
Moderate, low, and very low
income projects with 5 or more units
and being recorded as such by
declaration or covenant that runs
with the land, may reduce required
parking by 25% (moderate, low and
very low income is defined as being
at or below 120% of the median
income of Kern County as
established by the state of
California).
5. Dwellin designed for senior citizens 62 years and over: 1 space per 2
units
55 years and over: 1 space per unit
(a recorded covenant is required Plus an additional 10% for guest
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limiting occupancy of at least 1
resident per unit by age as noted or
is physically handicapped)
6. General office
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(i.e., real estate, finance
companies, architects, engineers,
attorne s, C.P.A. and other
similar uses)
Medical and dental office, including
chiropractic office, specialized
medical offices and other
similar uses
Physical and occupational therapy
Medical laboratory such as
diagnostic dental and x-ray
laboratories and other similar uses
Surgery center and other out-
patient facilities
Office park or complex
(single and multiple
tenantbuildings with both general
and medical office uses)
Neighborhood and
regional khopping cente
(freestanding satellite pads such as
fast food restaurants or banks shall
be computed separately unless
satellite buildin s contain 2 or more
tenants)
12. General retail
(single tenant only; for multiple
tenant buildin s, refer to No. 11
parking on parcels containing 5 or
more units
1 space per 250 square feet of ross
loor area
1 space per 200 square feet of bross
loor area
1 space per 300 square feet of Eid
loor area
1 space per 250 square feet of blross
loor area
1 space per 200 square feet of ross
loor area up to and including
15,000 square feet, plus an
additional 1 space per 250 square
feet of ross floor areal in excess of
15,000 square feet
1 space per 200 square feet of bKisd
loor area up to and including
35,000 square feet, plus an
additional 1 s ace per 250 square
feet of qross floor area in excess of
35,000 square feet
1 space per 300 square feet of gross
loor area
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13. Restaurant, including fast food
restaurant
(Note: take-out restaurants where
food is consumed off premises shall
be parked in accordance with
general retail in No. 12 above)
14. Night club, including live
entertainment
(Note: For Breweries and Wineries,
including Boutique Wineries, parking
for food service, retail sales, office,
and warehousing/storage shall be
computed separately by use)
15. Convenience market with or without
fueling services
1 parking space per 75 square feet
of toss floor area (no additional
parking is required for outdoor
seating)
If use has 1 or more drive -up
windows with drive-in lanes 24 feet in
length, credit for 1 parking space
per window shall be given;
If such lane exceeds 44 feet, 2
spaces per window shall be credited
in computing parking requirements
Whenever the planning director
determines that any restaurant with
less than 3,000 square feet of Eoss
loor area serves primarily those that
may be conducting
other business within the central
district or properties zoned C -B or C-
C, he/she may waive all or any
portion of the parking requirements.
1 parkinq s ace er 50 square feet
of toss floor area (no additional
parking is required for outdoor
seating)
Whenever the planning director
determines that any night club with
less than 3,000 square feet of htoss
loor area is o en after 3:00 p.m.
within the central distric or
properties zoned C -B or C -C, he/she
may waive all or any portion of the
parking requirements.
1 space per 200 square feet of toss
loor area, minimum of 10 spaces
required;
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16. Bank, savings and loan, credit union
17. Hotel, motel, lroominghouse
(additional parking required for
meeting rooms, restaurants, bars,
and office space)
18. Furniture store
Plus office space for above
19. Beauty salon and barbershop
20. Veterinary hospital and clinic
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Library
Cultural center
22. Nursery sales
Vehicle sales area
Trailer and camper sales area
If use has 1 or more fuel pump
islands, credit for 2 parking spaces
per pump shall be given
1 space per 300 square feet of ross
loor area;
If use has 1 or more drive -up
windows with drive-in lanes 24 feet in
length, credit for 1 parking space
per window shall be given;
If such lane exceeds 44 feet, 2
spaces per window shall be credited
in computing parking requirements
1 space per sleeping unit
1 space per 1,000 square feet
of lgross floor area
1 space per 300 square feet of ross
loor area
1 space per 150 square feet of bi2is
loor area or 2 spaces per barber or
styling chair, whichever is less
1 space er 500 square feet of hross
loor area
1 space per 500 square feet of Emsi
loor area
1 space per 4,000 square feet of
inside or outside sales area
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Boat and farm machinery sales area
(office, retail sales, service
department, and repair area shall
be computed separately by use)
23. Health club, such as aerobics and 1 space per 300 square feet ofgross
gymnastics studio, private gym, Ooor area
karate and judo club, and
similar uses
24. Bowling aIle 4 spaces per aIle
(restaurants, video arcades, ro .
shops and other related uses shall
be computed separately by use)
25. Billiards 2 spaces per table
(restaurants, video arcades, Dro
shops and other related uses shall
be computed separately by use)
26. Golf course 6 spaces per tee
(restaurants, video arcades, :)ro
shops and other related uses shall
be computed separately by use)
27. Tennis, racquetball, and handball 3 spaces per court
court
(restaurants, video arcades, Dro
shops and other related uses shall
be computed separately by use])
28. Stadium, sports arena, exhibition hall 1 space per 6 seats
Where benches are provided, 18
inches of bench space shall be the
equivalent of 1 seat; where no fixed
seating is provided, 7 square feet of
public assembly floor space shall be
the equivalent of 1 seat
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29. Park, outdoor recreational facility
30.
31.
Lodges, halls
Banquet rooms, including those
associated with a restaurant
1 space per 6 people that the
facility is designed to
accommodate
or
If seating is provided, 1 space per 4
seats, whichever is greater
1 space per 4 seats provided in
accordance with applicable fire
code occupancy standards
Church
Where benches are provided, 18
inches of bench space shall be the
Funeral home
equivalent of 1 seat; where no fixed
seating is provided, 7 square feet of
Mortuary
public assembly floor space shall be
Theater
the equivalent of 1 seat
Auditorium, including school multi-
purpose buildin s and similar places
of assembly
(figure main public meeting areas
only)
Hospital
Medical in-patient clinic and other
overnight treatment facilities
(additional parking required for
administrative offices, out-patient
clinic, testing, teaching, research
and other similar activities)
32. Convalescent hospital and
extended medical care facility
Nursing and 1convalescent home
Homes for the aged
3/4 space per bed
1/2 space per bed
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Conjugate care and extended care
facility
Residential care or group home
(additional parking required for
administrative offices, testing,
teaching, research and other similar
activities)
33. Child or adult Iday care cente
34. Family day care home
(The residential drivewa is
acceptable if the parking space
does not conflict with any child
drop-off/pick-up area)
35. Elementary or middle school
36. High school, trade, secondary and
post secondary school
1 space per 6 clients plus 1 space
per staff member of the largest shift,
with drop-off and pick-up area
approved by the traffic engineer
1 space per employee of the largest
shift
1 space for each faculty member
and employee (based on the
maximum number of faculty and
employees on site at any given
time)
or
1 space per 4 seats in the primary
public assembly area, whichever is
greater
1 space for each faculty member
and employee, and 1 space for
every 4 students (based on the
maximum number of faculty,
employees and students on site at
any given time)
or
1 space per 4 seats in the primary
public assembly area, whichever is
greater
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37. Manufacturing, wholesale, service
and automotive repair
Plus office space for above
38. Warehouse
Plus office space for above
39. Self-service storage facility
40. Industrial office/warehouse complex
(multi -tenant shell buildings in either
an M-1 or M-2 onej containing a mix
of office, commercial, industrial and
storageuses)
41. Contractor's storage and
Public buildin s and grounds other
than administrative offices
42. Electric distribution substation
Electric transmission substation
Gas regulator station
1 space per 500 square feet of bross
loor areaarea
1 space per 300 square feet of biosil
loor aarea
1 space per 1,000 square feet
of Igross floor area up to and
including 10,000 square feet, plus an
additional 1 space per 3,000 square
feet in excess of 10,000 square feet
1 space er 300 square feet of ross
loor area
2 spaces for the manager's living
unit and 3 spaces with public access
for the office note: rows between
storage 1buildings shall be at least 20
feet wide to allow for simultaneous
vehicle parking and passage, and
fire access)
1 space er 400 square feet of bmid
floor area
1 space per company vehicle plus
space per 2 employees on the
maximum working shift (a person
stationed or workin,g out of the
storage or service ard)
No parking required
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Public utility/water well station
Automated/computerized
communications
equipment buildings (where no
permanent employees assigned)
This Ordinance shall be posted in accordance with the provisions of the
Bakersfield Municipal Code and shall become effective thirty (30) days from and
after the date of its passage.
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HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted
by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on
JUL 1 & 2021 by the following vote:
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JULIE DRIMAKIS, CMC
CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk
of the Council of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED JUL 14 2021
KAREN GOH
MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED as to form:
VIRGINIA GENNARO
City Attor ey
By-
VIRIDIANAALLARDO-KING
Deputy City Attorney
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AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING DOCUMENTS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
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County of Kern )
JULIE DRIMAKIS, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
That she is the duly appointed, acting and qualified City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield;
and that on the 16th day of July, 2021 she posted on the Bulletin Board at City Hall, a
full, true and correct copy of the following: Ordinance No. 5054, passed by the
Bakersfield City Council at a meeting held on the 14TH day of July, 2021 and entitled:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.58.110 OF THE
BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PARKING.
JULIE DRIMAKIS, CMC
City Clerk and Ex Officio of the
Council of the City of Bakersfield
e6By: Q6n'L —
DEPUTY City Clerk
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