Fulton County |
Code of Ordinances |
Appendix B. ZONING RESOLUTION |
Article XIII. A-1 APARTMENT DWELLING DISTRICT REGULATIONS (11-2-66) |
Appendix 3. Off-street parking regulations.(Superseded by article XVIII)
1.
Location of parking spaces and driveways on the lot:
(a)
Off-street parking shall be provided in the rear yard or within that portion of the side yard lies between a main building and the side lot line.
(b)
Except at points where they provide ingress and egress to a property, development, or parcel of land, driveways may not be located nearer than ten feet to any lot line which abuts a single family or two family dwelling district nor nearer than four feet to any other lot line.
2.
Parking space requirements: Parking spaces on the lot with adequate access to a public street and with adequate circulation space shall be constructed of a material which will assure a surface resistant to erosion and maintained permanently follows:
(a)
Multiple dwellings: One and one-half tenant parking spaces for each dwelling unit, plus one visitor parking space for ever four units, rounded to the next highest whole number of spaces.
(b)
Single family and two family dwellings: Two parking spaces for each dwelling unit.
(c)
Fraternities or sororities: One parking space for every three beds contained in the structure.
(d)
Rooming house and boardinghouse: One parking space for every two guest rooms contained in the structure.
(e)
Private club or lodge: One parking space for every five active members.
(f)
Hospitals or institutions: One space for ever four beds, plus one space for each staff or visiting doctor (based on the average number), plus one space for every two employees, including nurses.
(g)
Professional office or studio of a physician, dentist, artist, musician, lawyer, architect or teacher in his place of abode: Parking space with adequate ingress and egress from a public way, place or street equal to twice that area within the structure which is devoted to such office or studio, but in no instance less than two parking spaces.
(h)
Schools and public buildings: One parking space for every ten seats in the auditorium or similar places of public assembly.
(i)
Government buildings: One parking space for every 200 square feet of floor area (excluding storage area) plus one space for every two persons employed in an accessory use.