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ORDINANCE NO. 1856
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING
SECTION 19 . 62 . 050 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO OFFSTREET PARKING FOR OFFICES
Fu�ID BANKS
By a unanimous vote on February 13 , 1979 , the City
Council adopted the ordinance which changes the parking
requirement for banks , savings and loans , and medical
and dental offices to one space for each 200 square feet
of gross floor area with a minimum of five spaces in any
case. The ordinance further deletes post offices from
the table of offstreet parking requirements thus allocaing
that sort of specialized use to be evaluated on an
individual basis by the Planning Commission. Copies of
the ordinance are available from the office of the
City Clerk , City Hall , 276 Fourth Avenue .
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ORDINANCE N0. 1856
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING
SECTION 19. 62 . 050 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL
� CODE RELATING TO OFFSTREET PARKING FOR OFFICES
AND BANKS
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista finds as
follows:
That in accordance with the attached Negative Declaration,
IS-79-33 and the findings therein, the proposed amendment to the
Municipal Code relating to offstreet parking for offices and banks
will not have a significant impact upon the environment, and the
City Council hereby certifies that the Negative Declaration was
prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act of 1970, as amended.
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
ordain as follows :
SECTION I : That Section 19 . 62. 050 of the Chula Vista
Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 19. 62 . 050 Number. of Spaces Required
for Designated Uses.
The number of offstreet parking spaces required
shall be as set forth in the following:
Business or use and number of spaces required
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1. Automohile or machinery sales and service `
garages (See Section 19 . 58. 070) :
1 for each 400 sq. ft. of floor area;
2 . Banks and savings and loans :
1 £or each 200 sq. ft. of gross floor
area; minumum of 5;
3 . Bowling alleys : �
5 for each alley;
4 . Business and professional offices:
1 for each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor
area; minimum of 4;
5 . Car wash (coin-operated) self-service, or attendant
operated:
3 for each stall , plus 1 for each employee;
6. Children' s homes :
1 for each 4 beds plus 1 for each employee;
7. Churches and private schools:
1 for each 3 . 5 seats in an auditorium or
1 for each 17 classroom seats; whichever is
greater;
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8 . Dance halls and assembly halls without fixed
seats , exhibition halls , except church assembly
rooms in conjunction with auditorium, nonprofit
clubs and lodges :
1 for each 50 sq. ft. of floor area used for
assembly or dancing;
9. Dwellings, single-family, duplex:
2 for'-each family or dwelling unit, both
spaces shall be in a garage with a minimum
area of 400 sq. ft. (See Chapter 19 . 22 for
remodeling of garages . ) ;
10 . Dwellings, townhouses:
2 for each dwelling unit; both spaces shall '
be in a garage or carport, a minimum area
of 400 sg, ft. ;
11. Dwellings, multiple:
1 per unit for each studio or 1-bedroom
apartment; *
1-1/2 per unit for each 2-bedroom apartment; *
2 per unit for each 3-bedroom or larger
apartment; *
For every 10 parking spaces required, 1 of
this total may be a "compact" space;
*In addition to the above requirements, one-half
space per unit for guest parking shall be provided
for the first twenty and one-quarter space per unit
for any units in excess of twenty. Aalf of the
required guest parking spaces may include parallel
curb parking spaces on dedicated public streets.
Only curb parking contiguous to the site shall be
utilized to provide the required number of guest
parking spaces.
NOTE: No parking space shall be located within
twenty feet of any curb return of intersection
streets; or eight feet of any side property line,
unless approved by the city traffic engineer.
12 . Funeral homes , mortuaries :
1 for each 4 seats of the aggregate number of
seats provided in all assembly rooms of the
mortuary;
13 . Furniture and appliance stores; household equipment
or furniture repair shop:
1 for each 600 sq. ft. of floor area;
14 . Hospitals :
1-1/2 for each bed;
15. Nursing homes and convalescent hospitals and homes
for the aged:
1 for each three beds;
16 . Houseboats:
See dwellings , subsection 9 above;
17 . Hotels , motels, motor hotels:
1 space for each living or sleeping unit, plus
1 space for every 25 rooms or portion thereof
to be provided on the same lot as use;
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18. Manufacturing plants , research or testing labora-
' tories, bottling plants:
1 for each 1-1/2 persons employed at any one
time in the normal operation of the plant or
1 for each 800 sq. ft. , whichever is greater;
19 . Medical and dental offices or clinics:
1 for each 200 sq. ft. of gross floor area;
minimum of 5;
20. Mobile homes parks:
2 spaces on each pad, 1/3 guest space �per
mobile home located within 400 feet of the
farthest unit, and at the community center -
1 space for each 5 pads up to 50 pads and 1
space for each 10 pads thereafter;
21. Restaurants, bars and night clubs:
1 for each 2-1/2 permanent seats, excluding
any dance floor or assembly area without fixed
seats which shall be _ calculated separately as
one space per 50 sq. ft. of floor area;
22. Restaurants - Drive-in, take-out, snack stands :
15 spaces (minimum) ;
23. Retail stores , shops , etc. , except as provided
for furniture stores, in 13 above;
1 for each 200 sg. ft. of floor space;
24. Rooming and lodging houses :
1 for each bedroom;
25. Schools :
Elementary - 1 per teacher or employee,
plus 5 spaces ,
Jr. High - 1 per teacher or employee,
plus 5 spaces,
High - 1 per 4 students;
26. Sports arenas, auditoriums, theaters , assembly
halls and meeting rooms:
1 for each 3-1/2 seats of maximum seating
capacity;
27 . Wholesale establishments, warehouses , service and
maintenance centers, communication equipment
buildings:
1 for each 1-1/2 persons employed at one time
in the normal operation of the establishment,
or 1 for each � 1,000 sq. ft. , whichever is greater.
In computing parking requirements, a resultant
fractional space of one-half shall count as a full
space.
NOTE: In the case of any building, structure or
premises , the use of which is not specifically
mentioned herein, the provisions for a use which
is mentioned and to which said use is similar,
in the opinion of the commission shall apply.
SECTION ZI : . This ordinance shall tare effect and be in ,
full force on the thirty-first day from and after its passage.
Presented by Approved as to form by
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D. J. Pet n, Director of George D. � indberg, City Attorn y'
Planning
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, FIRST READ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, HELD February 6 , 19 79 , AND
FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD Februarv 13 1
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AYES� Councilmen ; scott, cox, Egdahl , Hyde , ciilow
NAYES� Councilmen ; None
' ABSTAIN: Co�mcilmen ; None
- ABSENT: Councilmen ; None
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Mayor of ihe City of Chula Vista
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City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City ot Chula Vista, California,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY ihat the above and foregoing is a full, irue and correct copy of
. ORDINANCE N0, ,and that the same has not been amended or repealed.
DATED
�SeO�� CiTy Clerk
CC-660
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