8630 Zoning RegulationsORDINANCE NUMBER 8630
(Published in The Salina Journal
la_r~h 3c
, 1978)
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 36-610(2),
36-611(1), 36-612(2), 36-613(1), 36-614(1), 36-615(1), 36-616(1), 36-1000(3),
36-1001(3) OF ZONING ORDINANCE 8526, THE SAME BEING CHAPTER 36 OF THE SALINA CODE,
AND REPEALING THE ORIGINAL SECTIONS; AND ENACTING SECTION 36-1301(95a).
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 36-610(2) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-610(2). ConditionaZ uses.
Section 2. That Section 36-611(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-611(1). Permitted uses.
1. Antique shops.
2. Auditoriums and community theatres.
3. Automobile sales, rental, and service.
4. Auto parts stores.
1. Multiple -family dwellings provided they shall be governed by
the R-3 Multiple -Family Residential District requirements.
Such requirements shall include consideration of density,
yards, off-street parking, lot coverage and all other
requirements for multi -family development as required in the
R-3 Residential District, except that there shall be one
additional foot of setback for each two (2) feet of height
over Thirty-five (35) feet.
2. Taverns.
3. Contractor's office.
4. Multiple -family dwellings for elderly and/or handicapped
persons with the following permitted exceptions to the
required bulk and lot size:
(a) Minimum lot area: Five Hundred (500) square feet per
dwelling unit.
(b) Bulk Regulations:
(1) Maximum structure height: One Hundred Fifty (150)
feet except as provided in Section 36-610(2)4(b)(2)
below.
(2) Minimum yard requirements:
a. Front yard: Thirty (30) feet on all sides
abutting a street.
b. Side Yard: Fifteen (15) feet except there
shall be an additional side yard setback of
one (1) foot for each two (2) feet of height
over fifty (50) feet
C. Rear Yard: Twenty-five (25) feet.
(3) Maximum lot coverage: Forty (40) percent.
5. Bus stations.
6. Mini -warehouses."
Section 2. That Section 36-611(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-611(1). Permitted uses.
1. Antique shops.
2. Auditoriums and community theatres.
3. Automobile sales, rental, and service.
4. Auto parts stores.
5. Apparel stores.
6. Appliance stores.
7. Art galleries, libraries, and museums.
8. Banks and financial institutions.
9. Barber shops.
10. Beauty shops.
11. Bicycle shops.
12. Bookstores.
13. Blueprinting and photostating establishments.
14. Bus stations.
15. Business and professional offices.
16. Camera and photographic supply stores.
17. Carpet and rug stores.
18. China and glassware stores.
19. Contractor's office.
20. Department stores.
21. Dry cleaning establishments.
22.
Drygoods stores.
23.
Electrical contractors.
24.
Electronic parts and supplies.
25.
Florist shops.
26.
Food stores, including grocery stores, meat markets,
bakeries, and delicatessens.
27.
28.
Fraternal and service clubs.
Furniture stores.
29.
Furrier shops, including the incidental storage
and conditioning of furs.
30.
Gasoline service stations.
31.
Gift shops.
32.
Governmental buildings.
33.
Hardware stores.
34.
Hobby shops.
35.
Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes, and nursing
homes, providing that parking is provided in accordance
with Section 36-1002.
36.
Hotels and motels.
37.
Interior decorating shops, including upholstering,
making of draperies, slipcovers and other similar
articles which are conducted as a part of, and secondary
to, a retail operation.
38.
Jewelry stores.
39.
Leather goods and luggage stores.
40.
Mail order houses.
41.
Mechanical contractors.
42.
Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers.
43.
Mini -warehouses.
44.
Mortuaries and funeral homes.
45.
Music stores and musical instrument sales.
46.
Newspaper offices and printing.
47.
Newsstands.
48.
Office equipment and supply.
49.
Optical sales.
50.
Package liquor stores.
51.
Paint and wallpaper stores.
52.
Parking garages and lots.
53.
Pawnshops.
54.
Pest control and exterminators.
55.
Pet grooming shops.
56.
Pet stores.
57.
Pharmacies.
58.
Physical and health services such as private
gymnasiums and reducing salons.
59.
Private clubs.
60.
Printing plants.
61.
Public utility uses including substations.
62.
Radio and television broadcasting stations.
63.
Radio and television repair shops.
64.
Recording studios.
65.
Restaurants, other than drive-in establishments.
66.
Restricted production and repair limited to the following:
Alteration and custom tailoring of clothing for retail
sale only; jewelry from precious metal; watches; dentures;
optical lenses; and other similar activities.
67.
Schools: Music, dance or business.
68.
Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments.
69.
Shoe repair shops.
70.
Small animal hospitals, providing that such facility
is completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is
discernible outside the structure.
71.
Sporting goods stores.
72.
Tailor shops.
73.
Taverns.
74.
Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission
equipment structures.
75.
Theatres, indoor only.
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76. Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices.
77. YMCA, YWCA, and other similar organizations.
78. Variety stores.
79. Any other similar retail business not specifically
listed is permitted if it complies with the conditions
and restructions contained in Section 36-611(5).
80. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by
Article IV.
81. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
82. Off-street parking and loading, as required by
Article X."
Section 3. That Section 36-612(2) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-612(2). Conditional uses.
1. Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission
equipment structures.
2. Outdoor theatres.
3. Animal hospitals, provided
in an enclosed structure.
4. Amusement parks and skating
5. Taverns.
6. Lumber yards.
7. Mini -warehouses."
that all pens shall be
rinks.
Section 4. That Section 36-613(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-613(1). Permitted Uses.
1. Agricultural implement sales and service.
2. Ambulance services.
3. Amusement parks and skating rinks.
4. Animal hospitals, provided that all pens shall be in
enclosed structure.
5. Antique shops.
6. Apparel stores.
7. Appliance stores.
8. Armories.
9. Auditoriums and community theatres.
10. Automobile and truck sales and rental, including
accessory repair and painting operations and facilities,
provided that all such operations or facilities shall
comply with all the use limitations in Section 36-613(5).
11. Automotive parts, wholesale.
12. Automotive sales, service, and parts.
13. Banks and financial institutions.
14. Barber shops.
15. Beauty shops.
16. Bicycle shops.
17. Boat sales, rental, and service.
18. Bonding agencies.
19. Book stores.
20. Blueprinting and photostating establishments.
21. Bowling alleys.
22. Business and professional offices.
23. Camera and photographic supply stores.
24. Car washes.
25. Carpet and rug stores.
26. China and glassware stores.
27. Commercial off-street parking as a principal use.
28. Contractor's office.
29. Department stores.
30. Dry cleaning establishments.
31. Drygoods stores.
32. Electrical contractors.
33. Electronic parts and supplies.
34. Equipment sales and rental.
35. Florist shops.
36. Food stores and delicatessens.
37. Fraternal and service clubs.
38. Furniture stores.
39. Furrier shops.
40. Garden stores, greenhouses and nurseries.
41. Gasoline service stations.
42. Gift and souvenir shops.
43. Governmental buildings.
44. Hardware stores.
45. Hobby shops.
46. Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes, and nursing homes.
47. Hotels and motels.
48. Interior decorating shops, including upholstering,
making of draperies, slipcovers and other similar articles.
49. Jewelry stores.
50. Leather and luggage stores.
51. Lumber yards.
52. Mail order houses.
53. Mechnical contractors.
54. Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers.
55. Mini -warehouses.
56. Mobile home and trailer sales and rental, but not
including the use of any mobile home as a residence.
57. Mortuaries and funeral homes.
58. Music stores and musical instrument sales.
59. Newspaper offices and printing.
60. Newsstands.
61. Office equipment and supply.
62. Optical sales.
63. Package liquor stores.
64. Paint and wallpaper stores.
65. Parking garages and lots.
66. Pawnshops.
67. Pest control and exterminators.
68. Pet grooming shops.
69. Pet stores.
70. Pharmacies.
71. Physical and health services.
72. Private clubs.
73. Printing plants.
74. Public utility uses, including substations.
75. Radio and television broadcasting stations.
76. Radio and television repair shops.
77. Recording studios.
78. Recreational vehicle rental, sales and service.
79. Restaurants, including drive-in establishments.
80. Restricted production and repair limited to the
following: Alteration and custom tailoring of clothing
for retail sale only; jewelry from precious metal;
watches; dentures; optical lenses; and other similar
activities.
81. Schools: music, dance, or business.
82. Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments.
83. Shoe repair shops.
84. Sporting goods stores.
85. Tailor shops.
86. Taverns.
87. Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission equipment
structures.
88. Theatres, indoor only.
89. Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices.
90. YMCA, YWCA, and other similar organizations.
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91. Variety stores.
92. Any other similar retail business not specifically
listed is permitted if it complies with the conditions
and restrictions contained in Section 36-613(5).
93. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by
Article IV.
94. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
95. Off-street parking and loading, as required by
Article X."
Section 5. That Section 36-614(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-614(1). Permitted uses.
1. Adding machine manufacture.
2. Armories.
3. Artificial flower manufacture.
4. Automobile assembly.
5. Automobile and truck washes.
6. Automobile rental agency.
7. Automobile repair (no wrecking yard).
8. Bakery, wholesale.
9. Beverage manufacturing and bottling (excluding malts
and spirits).
10. Bicycle manufacture.
11. Blacksmith (no salvage yard).
12. Boat sales, rental and service.
13. Book publishing.
14. Boot and shoe manufacture.
15. Bottling works.
16. Broom manufacture.
17. Building materials yard.
18. Business, professional and administrative offices.
19. Cabinet maker.
20. Candy manufacture.
21. Canning and preserving factory.
22. Cap and hat manufacture.
23. Carpenter shop.
24. Carpet cleaning.
25. Cleaning and pressing.
26. Clock factory.
27. Clothing manufacture.
28. Coffin manufacture.
29. Cold storage warehouse.
30. Commission house.
31. Concrete burial vault company.
32. Condensed milk manufacture.
33. Contractor's storage yard and offices.
34. Cosmetic manufacture.
35. Creamery, wholesale.
36. Dairy, wholesale.
37. Dental laboratory.
38. Drug manufacture.
39. Dry cleaning establishment.
40. Drygoods, wholesale.
41. Dyeing and cleaning.
42. Electrical repair.
43. Electrical sign manufacture.
44. Enameling and painting.
45. Engraving plant.
46. Envelope manufacture.
47. Express storage and delivery station.
48. Feed and seed stores.
49. Feed manufacturer.
50. Feed, wholesale.
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Flour and grain storage and elevators.
Food products manufacture.
Frozen food lockers.
Fruit and vegetable drying.
Fur warehouse.
Furniture warehouse/storage.
Garage, repair.
Garment factory.
Grain elevator.
Greenhouses, retail and wholesale.
Grocery store, wholesale.
Gymnasium equipment manufacture.
Hangars with repair facilities.
Hat cleaning.
Hatchery.
Hay, grain, feed, wholesale.
Ice cream manufacture.
Ice manufacture.
Jewelry manufacture.
Knit goods manufacture.
Laboratories.
Laundry.
Limb (artificial) manufacture; (Prosthesis manufacture).
Lime and cement warehouse.
Loose-leaf book manufacture.
Lumber yard.
Macaroni manufacture.
Machinery and implement sales, storage, and repair.
Mattress manufacture.
Medicine manufacture.
Metal fabrication and assembly.
Milk bottling plant.
Milk depot, wholesale.
Millinery making.
Mineral distillation and bottling.
Mini -warehouses.
Mobile home sales and service.
Motorcycle repair.
Moving company, with storage facilities.
Newspaper offices and printing.
Office building on same site as industry (factory).
Office equipment and supply manufacture.
Optical goods manufacture.
Organ manufacture.
Overall manufacture.
Paper products manufacture.
Pencil factory.
Perfumery.
Pest control and exterminators.
Pharmaceutical products manufacture.
Phonograph manufacture.
Photo engraving company.
Piano manufacture.
Popcorn factory.
Plumbing shop.
Printing plants.
Produce warehouse.
Public utility plants and serivices,
Publishing company.
Pump station.
Radio manufacture.
Recreational vehicle, rental, sales
Refrigerator manufacture.
including substations.
and service.
Relay station (radio, television, etc.).
Research facilities.
Rug cleaning.
Saddle manufacture.
Screw and bold manufacture.
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119. Seed company (processing).
120. Sheet metal shop.
121. Shirt factory.
122. Sign painting.
123. Small animal hospitals.
124. Soap manufacture.
125. Soda water manufacture.
126. Sporting goods manufacture.
127. Stair manufacture.
128. Storage warehouse.
129. Tailor shop.
130. Taxicab storage, repair.
131. Tea and spice packing.
132. Television aerials (classed with building to which attached).
133. Television manufacture.
134. Television sending or relay towers.
135. Textile manufacture.
136. Thermometer or thermostat manufacture.
137. Tin products, wholesale.
138. Tinsmith shop.
139. Tire repair shop, recapping, etc.
140. Transfer company, baggage storage.
141. Truck sales, rental and service.
142. Truck terminals.
143. Trunk manufacture.
144. Upholstery manufacture.
145. Vulcanizing shop (rubber).
146. Wallpaper manufacture.
147. Warehouse.
148. Washing machine manufacture.
149. Watch manufacture.
150. Water company appurtenances.
151. Waterproofing treatment and manufacture.
152. Welding shop (no salvage yard).
153. Wholesale houses.
154. Wholesale produce storage and market.
155. Window shade manufacture.
156. Wire brush manufacture.
157. Wood products manufacture.
158. Woodworking shops.
159. Woven goods manufacture.
160. Worsted goods manufacture.
161. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by
Article IV.
162. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
163. Off-street parking and loading, as required by
Article X."
Section 6. That Section 36-615(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"See. 36-615(1). Permitted uses.
1. Any retail or commercial use, except those listed as
conditional uses in the I-2, or I-3 Districts.
2. Adding machine manufacture.
3. Armories.
4. Artificial flower manufacture.
5. Automobile assembly.
6. Automobile and truck washes.
7. Automobile rental agency.
8. Automobile repair (no wrecking yard).
9. Bakery, wholesale.
10. Beverage manufacturing and bottling (exclusing malts
and spirits).
11. Bicycle manufacture.
12. Blacksmith (no salvage yard).
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13. Book publishing.
14. Boot and shoe manufacture.
15. Bottling works.
16. Broom manufacture.
17. Building materials yard.
18. Cabinet maker.
19. Candy manufacture.
20. Canning and preserving factory.
21. Cap and hat manufacture.
22. Carpenter shop.
23. Carpet cleaning.
24. Cleaning and pressing.
25. Clock factory.
26. Clothing manufacture.
27. Coffin manufacture.
28. Cold storage warehouse.
29. Commission house.
30. Concrete burial vault company.
31. Condensed milk manufacture.
32. Contractor's storage yard and offices.
33. Cosmetic manufacture.
34. Creamery, wholesale.
35. Dairy, wholesale.
36. Dental laboratory.
37. Drug manufacture.
38. Dry cleaning establishment.
39. Drygoods, wholesale.
40. Dyeing and cleaning.
41. Electrical repair.
42. Electrical sign manufacture.
43. Enameling and painting.
44. Engraving plant.
45. Envelope manufacture.
46. Express storage and delivery station.
47. Feed and seed stores.
48. Feed manufacturer.
49. Feed, wholesale.
50. Flour and grain storage and elevators.
51. Food products manufacture.
52. Frozen food lockers.
53. Fruit and vegetable drying.
54. Fur warehouse.
55. Furniture warehouse/storage.
56. Garage, repair.
57. Garment factory.
58. Greenhouses, retail and wholesale.
59. Grocery store, wholesale.
60. Gymnasium equipment manufacture.
61. Hangars with repair facilities.
62. Hat cleaning.
63. Hatchery.
64. Hay, grain, feed, wholesale.
65. Ice cream manufacture.
66. Ice manufacture.
67. Jewelry manufacture.
68. Knit good manufacture.
69. Laboratories.
70. Laundry.
71. Limb (artificial) manufacture; (prosthesis manufacture).
72. Lime and cement warehouse.
73. Loose leaf book manufacture.
74. Lumber yard.
75. Macaroni manufacture.
76. Machinery and implement sales, rental, storage, and repair.
77. Mattress manufacture.
78. Medicine manufacture.
79. Metal fabrication and assembly.
80. Milk bottling plant.
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Milk depot, wholesale.
Millinery making.
Mineral distillation and bottling.
Mini -warehouses.
Mobile home sales and service.
Motorcycle repair.
Moving company, with storage facilities.
Newspaper offices and printing.
Office building on same site as industry (factory).
Office equipment and supply manufacture.
Optical goods manufacture.
Organ manufacture.
Overall manufacture.
Paper products manufacture.
Pencil factory.
Perfumery.
Pest control and exterminators.
Pharmaceutical products manufacture.
Phonograph manufacture.
Photo engraving company.
Piano manufacture.
Popcorn factory.
Plumbing shop.
Printing plants.
Produce warehouse.
Public utility plants and services,
Publishing company.
Pump station.
Radio manufacture.
Refrigerator manufacture.
Refuse service.
including substations.
Relay station (radio, television, etc.).
Research facilities.
Rug cleaning.
Saddle manufacture.
Screw and bolt manufacture.
Seed company (processing).
Sheet metal shop.
Shirt factory.
Sign painting.
Small animal hospitals.
Soap manufacture.
Soda water manufacture.
Sporting goods manufacture.
Stair manufacture.
Storage warehouse.
Tailor shop.
Taxicab storage, repair.
Tea and spice packing.
Television aerials (classed with building to which attached).
Television manufacture.
Television sending or relay towers.
Textile manufacture.
Thermometer or thermostat manufacture.
Tin products, wholesale.
Tinsmith shop.
Tire repair shop, recapping, etc.
Transfer company, baggage storage.
Truck sales, rental and service.
Truck terminals.
Trunk manufacture.
Upholstery manufacture.
Vulcanizing shop (rubber).
Wallpaper manufacture.
Warehouse.
Washing machine manufacture.
Watch manufacture.
Water company appurtenances.
Waterproofing treatment and manufacture.
Welding shop (no salvage yard).
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151. Wholesale houses.
152. Wholesale produce storage and market.
153. Window shade manufacture.
154. Wire brush manufacture,
155. Wood products manufacture.
156. Woodworking shops.
157. Woven goods manufacture.
158. Worsted goods manufacture.
159. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by
Article IV.
160. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
161. Off-street parking and loading, as required by
Article X.
162. Any other similar industrial use, provided that it
complies with the limitations in Section 36-615(5).
Section 7. That Section 36-616(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-616(1). Permitted uses.
Any retail or commercial use except those listed as
conditional in Section 36-616(2).
2. All permitted uses in the I-2 District.
3. Airplane repair and manufacture.
4. Automobile manufacturing.
5. Bag cleaning.
6. Bank equipment manufacture.
7. Barrel manufacture.
8. Beet sugar manufacture.
9. Beverage manufacture and bottling.
10. Bleaching powder manufacture.
11. Blooming mill.
12. Blueing manufacture.
13. Boat manufacture.
14. Box manufacture.
15. Brass foundry.
16. Brewery.
17. Brick yard and kiln.
18. Bronze manufacture.
19. Brush manufacture.
20. Can manufacture.
21. Candle manufacture.
22. Car manufacture.
23. Car wheel foundry.
24. Cast iron pipe manufacture.
25. Casting foundry.
26. Celluloid manufacture.
27. Chalk manufacture.
28. Charcoal manufacture and pulverizing.
29. Cheese manufacture.
30. Chocolate and cocoa products.
31. Cider and vinegar manufacture.
32. Clay products.
33. Coal yards.
34. Coffee roasting.
35. Concrete batching or "ready mixed" plant.
36. Concrete products company.
37. Copper manufacture.
38. Cotton yard manufacture.
39. Culvert pipe manufacture.
40. Electrical supply manufacture.
41. Elevator manufacture.
42. Emery cloth manufacture.
43. Engine manufacture.
44. Excelsior manufacture.
45. Fire brick manufacture.
46. Fire clay products manufacture.
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47. Flour and grain milling.
48. Foundry.
49. Fuel storage and distribution.
50. Furnace manufacture.
51. Furniture manufacture.
52. Glass manufacture.
53. Hair products factory.
54. Hardward manufacture.
55. Heating supplies and appliances manufacture.
56. Hosiery mill.
57. Iron (ornamental) works.
58. Lath manufacture.
59. Laundry machinery manufacture.
60. Leather and leather goods manufacture.
61. Light and power manufacture.
62. Linen goods manufacture.
63. Linoleum manufacture.
64. Lubricating machinery manufacture.
65. Lumber mill.
66. Machine shop.
67. Machinery manufacture.
68. Mailbox manufacture.
69. Malt products manufacture.
70. Meat cutter and coffee grinder manufacture.
71. Meat packing plant.
72. Metal polish manufacture.
73. Metal weather-stripping manufacture.
74. Milling company.
75. Mini -warehouses.
76. Monument works.
77. Motorcycle manufacture.
78. Nail manufacture.
79. Needle manufacture.
80. Oilcloth manufacture.
81. Packing (meat, poultry) plant.
82. Pattern shop.
83. Pipe (concrete) manufacture.
84. Pipe (metal) manufacture.
85. Planing mill.
86. Plaster of paris manufacture.
87. Plating works.
88. Poultry food manufacture.
89. Printing ink manufacture.
90. Quilt manufacture.
91. Radiator (heating) manufacture.
92. Rivet manufacture.
93. Rope manufacture.
94. Rubber cement manufacture.
95. Rubber manufacture.
96. Rug manufacture.
97. Salt manufacture.
98. Salvage storage yard.
99. Sand and gravel storage yard.
100. Sand paper manufacture.
101. Sausage or sausage casing manufacture.
102. Sawmill.
103. Sewer pipe manufacture.
104. Shingle manufacture.
105. Shoe manufacture.
106. Shovel manufacture.
107. Starch manufacture.
108. Soybean oil manufacture.
109. Stone cutting and screening.
110. Stove and range manufacture.
111. Sweeping coupound manufacture.
112. Syrup and preserve manufacture.
113. Tack manufacture.
114. Terra cotta manufacture.
Section 8. That Section 36-1000(3) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-1000(3). Off-street parking space requirements. Off-street
parking spaces accessory to the uses hereinafter designated shall be
provided as follows:
(a) Dwelling and Lodging Uses.
1. Hotels and motels: At least two (2) parking spaces
plus one (1) parking space for each rental unit, plus
such spaces as are required for restaurants, assembly
rooms and affiliated facilities.
2. Single-family and two-family dwellings: At least
two (2) parking spaces for each dwelling unit.
3. Three-family and multiple -family dwellings: At
least two (2) parking spaces per unit.
4. Multiple -family dwellings for elderly and/or
handicapped persons: At least one (1) parking
space for each unit for the first twenty (20) units
and a total number of spaces equal to seventy-five
(75) percent of the total number of units or
twenty (20) spaces, whichever is greater.
5. Lodging houses: One (1) parking space for each
lodging room.
6. Dormitories, fraternities, sororities and other
lodging facilities and rooms for unmarried students:
At least one (1) parking space for each occupant
for the first twenty (20) occupants and a total
number of spaces equal to seventy-five (75) percent
of the total number of occupants or twenty (20)
spaces whichever is greater.
7. Mobile home parks: At least two (2) parking
spaces for each mobile home.
(b) Commercial and Industrial Uses.
1. All business and commercial establishments, except
those specified hereafter: At least one (1) parking
space for each three hundred (300) square feet of
floor area, plus one (1) parking space for each
full-time employee.
2. Retail stores: At least one (1) parking space for
each two hundred fifty (250) square feet of floor
area.
115. Tile manufacture.
116. Tin foil manufacture.
117. Tin products manufacture.
118. Tire manufacture.
119. Tool manufacture.
120. Vinegar manufacture.
121. Washing powder manufacture.
122. Washing soda manufacture.
123. Waste paper products manufacture.
124. Wire manufacture.
125. Wood preserving treatment manufacture.
126. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by
Article IV.
127. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
128. Off-street parking and loading, as required by
Article X."
Section 8. That Section 36-1000(3) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-1000(3). Off-street parking space requirements. Off-street
parking spaces accessory to the uses hereinafter designated shall be
provided as follows:
(a) Dwelling and Lodging Uses.
1. Hotels and motels: At least two (2) parking spaces
plus one (1) parking space for each rental unit, plus
such spaces as are required for restaurants, assembly
rooms and affiliated facilities.
2. Single-family and two-family dwellings: At least
two (2) parking spaces for each dwelling unit.
3. Three-family and multiple -family dwellings: At
least two (2) parking spaces per unit.
4. Multiple -family dwellings for elderly and/or
handicapped persons: At least one (1) parking
space for each unit for the first twenty (20) units
and a total number of spaces equal to seventy-five
(75) percent of the total number of units or
twenty (20) spaces, whichever is greater.
5. Lodging houses: One (1) parking space for each
lodging room.
6. Dormitories, fraternities, sororities and other
lodging facilities and rooms for unmarried students:
At least one (1) parking space for each occupant
for the first twenty (20) occupants and a total
number of spaces equal to seventy-five (75) percent
of the total number of occupants or twenty (20)
spaces whichever is greater.
7. Mobile home parks: At least two (2) parking
spaces for each mobile home.
(b) Commercial and Industrial Uses.
1. All business and commercial establishments, except
those specified hereafter: At least one (1) parking
space for each three hundred (300) square feet of
floor area, plus one (1) parking space for each
full-time employee.
2. Retail stores: At least one (1) parking space for
each two hundred fifty (250) square feet of floor
area.
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3. Automobile service stations: At least two (2) parking
spaces for each service bay, plus one (1) space
for each employee, but not less than a total of
five (5) parking spaces.
4. Banks and financial institutions: At least one
(1) parking space for each two hundred (200)
square feet of floor area.
5. Dental clinics and medical clinics: At least
three (3) parking spaces for each examination or
treatment room, plus one (1) space for each doctor
and employee of the building.
6. Office and professional buildings: At least one
(1) parking space for each three hundred (300)
square feet of floor area.
7. Cartage, express, parcel delivery and freight
terminal establishments: At least one (1) parking
space for each two (2) employees as related to the
working period when the maximum number of persons
is employed on the premises, and one (1) parking
space for each vehicle maintained on the premises.
8. Establishments handling the sale and consumption
on the premises of food, beverages, and refreshments:
At least one (1) parking space for each three (3)
persons based upon the maximum number of persons
that can be accommodated at the same time in
accordance with the designed capacity, provided
that drive-in restaurants shall have a minimum of
at least ten (10) parking spaces.
9. Furniture stores, appliance stores, new and used
motor vehicle showrooms and sales facilities, used
car lots, and mobile home and trailer sales rental
lots: At least one (1) parking space for each
four hundred (400) square feet of enclosed floor
area and at least one (1) parking space for each
three thousand (3,000) square feet of open lot
area devoted to the sale and display of motor
vehicles.
10. Manufacturing, production, processing, assembly,
disassembly, cleaning, servicing, testing, or
repairing of goods, materials or products: At
least one (1) parking space for each three (3)
employees as related to the working period when
the maximum number of persons is employed on the
premises.
11. Automobile wrecking yards: At least one (1) arking
space for each two (2) employees, plus one (1�
parking space for each ten thousand (10,000)
square feet of storage area.
12. Car washing facilities: At least four (4) parking,
holding and drying spaces for each stall in a
self-service establishment, and at least six (6)
parking, holding and drying spaces for each twenty
(20) linear feet in attendant operated establishments.
13. Bowling alleys: At least five (5) parking spaces
for each bowling lane, plus such additional space
as may be required herein for affiliated uses
such as restaurants and other similar uses.
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14. Theatres: At least one (1) parking space for
each four (4) seats.
15. Undertaking establishments and funeral parlors:
At least one (1) parking space for each four (4)
seats, based upon the designed maximum capacity of
the parlor, plus at least one (1) parking space
for each employee and one (1) parking space for
each vehicle maintained on the premises.
16. Warehouse, storage, and wholesale establishments:
At least one (1) parking space for each two (2)
employees as related to the working period when
the maximum number of persons is employed on the
premises.
17. Mini -warehouses: At least one (1) space for each
ten (10) storage cubicles or five (5) spaces,
whichever is greater, equally distributed throughout
the storage area, plus two (2) spaces for any manager's
quarters, plus one (1) space for every twenty-five
(25) storage cublcles or two (2) spaces, whichever
is greater, to be located at the project office for
the use of prospective clients.
(c) Other uses.
1. Secondary schools, public or private: At least one (1)
parking space for each faculty member and other full-
time employees and one (1) parking space for each eight
(8) students, based upon the maximum number of students
attending classes on the premises at any one time in
any twenty-four hour period.
2. Primary and intermediate schools, nursery schools, and
group day care centers, public or private: At least
one (1) parking space for each faculty member and other
full-time employee.
3. Trade and commercial schools: At least one (1) parking
space for each three (3) students and one (1) parking
space for each faculty member and other full-time
employee.
4. Hospitals: At least one (1) parking space for each
hospital bed, plus one (1) parking space for each two
(2) employees (other than doctors), plus one (1) parking
space for each doctor assigned to the staff.
5. Nursing and convalescent homes: Six (6) parking spaces
for the first three thousand (3,000) square feet of
floor area and one (1) parking space for each additional
one thousand (1,000) square feet, with a minimum of six
(6) parking spaces per establishment.
6. Churches and temples: At least one (1) parking space
for each four (4) seats.
7. Private clubs and lodges: At least one (1) parking
space for each three (3) persons, based on the maximum
number of persons that can be accommodated at the same
time in accordance with designed capacity.
8. Swimming pools and clubs: At least one (1) parking
space for each thirty-five (35) square feet of water
area.
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9. Auditoriums, gymnasiums and other places of assembly
with fixed seats: At least one (1) parking space for
each three (3) persons, based upon the designed maximum
capacity.
10. Auditoriums, gymnasiums and other places of assembly
without fixed seats: At least one (1) parking space
for each three (3) persons, based upon the designed
maximum capacity.
11. Parking spaces for other permitted or special uses not
listed above shall be provided in accordance with the
determination of the zoning administrator with respect
to the number of spaces that are required to serve
employees and/or the visiting public at each such use.
Section 9. That Section 36-1001(3) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-1001(3). Off-street Zoading berth requirements.
(a) No off-street loading facilities are required in any
residential district, except that elementary and intermediate
schools shall provide at least one (1) loading space for
passenger automobiles for each fifty (50) students based
upon the designed maximum capacity of the school.
(b) On the same lot with every building, or part thereof,
erected hereafter in any commercial or industrial district,
there shall be provided on the lot adequate space for motor
vehicles to load and unload in order to avoid interference
with the public streets or alleys. Such space shall include
the following minimum off-street loading spaces:
1. For banks, medical and dental clinics, and business and
professional offices: One (1) loading berth shall be
provided for each building that contains one thousand
(1,000) to one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet
of gross floor area, and for each additional one hundred
thousand (100,000) square feet of gross floor area or
fraction thereof up to five hundred thousand (500,000)
square feet, one (1) additional loading berth shall be
provided, plus one (1) additional loading berth for
each additional five hundred thousand (500,000) square
feet of gross floor area, or any fraction thereof, in
excess of five hundred thousand (500,000) square feet.
2. For amusement establishments, bowling alleys, pool
halls, dance halls, gymnasiums, indoor and outdoor
theatres, swimming pools, skating rinks and other
similar amusement establishments: One (1) loading berth
shall be provided for each building that contains one
thousand (1,000) to one hundred thousand (100,000)
square feet of gross floor area, and for each additional
one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet of gross
floor area, or any fraction thereof, one (1) additional
loading berth shall be provided.
3. For hotels and motels, meeting halls, service and
fraternal clubs and lodges, funeral parlors and
mortuaries: One (1) loading berth shall be provided
for buildings containing one thousand (1,000) to one
hundred fifty thousand (150,000) square feet of gross
floor area, plus one (1) additional loading berth for
each additional one hundred fifty thousand (150,000)
square feet of gross floor area, or fraction thereof.
Each such loading berth for buildings in excess of
twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of gross floor
area shall not be less than ten (10) feet in width by
sixty (60) feet in length.
4. For all other uses in the C-1 through C-6 Districts,
except mini -warehouses which require none, loading
facilities shall be provided in accordance with the
following table:
For each additional two hundred thousand (200,000)
square feet of gross floor area, or any fraction
thereof, over one hundred thousand (100,000) square
feet of gross floor area, one (1) additional loading
berth shall be provided. Each such additional loading
berth shall be at least ten (10) feet in width by sixty
(60) feet in length.
5. For all uses in the I-1, I-2, and I-3 Industrial
Districts, except mini -warehouses which require none,
loading facilities shall be provided in accordance with
the following table:
Gross Floor
Area of
Required Number
and
Size of Loading Berths
Structure in
Sq. Ft.
Size of Loading
Berths
10,000 to 39,999
1,000 to
91999
1 (10 feet by 25
feet)
10,000 to
24,999
2 (10 feet by 25
feet each
any thereof, one
25,000 to
39,999
2 (10 feet by 60
feet each
such additional berth shall
40,000 to
100,000
3 (10 feet by 60
feet each
For each additional two hundred thousand (200,000)
square feet of gross floor area, or any fraction
thereof, over one hundred thousand (100,000) square
feet of gross floor area, one (1) additional loading
berth shall be provided. Each such additional loading
berth shall be at least ten (10) feet in width by sixty
(60) feet in length.
5. For all uses in the I-1, I-2, and I-3 Industrial
Districts, except mini -warehouses which require none,
loading facilities shall be provided in accordance with
the following table:
"Sec. 36-1301(95a). Mini -warehouse. A building or group of
buildings in a controlled -access and/or fenced compound that contains
varying sizes of individual, compartmentalized, and controlled -access
stalls or lockers for the dead storage of excess personal property of
an individual or family when such is not located on the lot with their
residence, such as passenger motor vehicle, recreational vehicle,
motorcycle, boat, and other items of personal property generally
stored in residential accessory structures."
Section 11. That the existing Sections 36-610(2), 36-611(1),
36-612(2), 36-613(1), 36-614(1), 36-615(1), 36-616(1), 36-1000(3), 36-1001(3)
are hereby repealed.
Gross Floor Area of
Required Number and
Structure in Sq. Ft.
Size of Loading Berths
1,000 to 9,999
1 (10 feet by 25 feet)
10,000 to 39,999
1 (10 feet by 60 feet each
40,000 to 100,000
2 (10 feet by 60 feet each
For each additional one hundred
feet of floor
thousand (100,000) squar
fraction
gross area, or
any thereof, one
(1) additional loading berth
shall be provided. Each
such additional berth shall
be at least ten (10) feet
in width by sixty (60) feet
in length."
Section 10. That Section 36-1301(95a) of the
Salina Code is hereby
enacted to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-1301(95a). Mini -warehouse. A building or group of
buildings in a controlled -access and/or fenced compound that contains
varying sizes of individual, compartmentalized, and controlled -access
stalls or lockers for the dead storage of excess personal property of
an individual or family when such is not located on the lot with their
residence, such as passenger motor vehicle, recreational vehicle,
motorcycle, boat, and other items of personal property generally
stored in residential accessory structures."
Section 11. That the existing Sections 36-610(2), 36-611(1),
36-612(2), 36-613(1), 36-614(1), 36-615(1), 36-616(1), 36-1000(3), 36-1001(3)
are hereby repealed.
Section 12. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption and publication in the official city newspaper.
Introduced: March 13, 1978
(SEAL)
Attest:
cLtiu
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk
Passed: March 27, 1978
,Keith G. Duckers, ayor