Long Beach |
Municipal Code |
Title 21. ZONING |
Chapter 21.41. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS |
Division II. PARKING REGULATIONS |
§ 21.41.219. Parking requirements for uses not specified and for large shopping centers.
The requirement for a use not specifically mentioned in Tables 41-1A, 41-1B and 41-1C shall be the same as for a use specified which has similar traffic generating characteristics. The Zoning Administrator shall determine what constitutes similar traffic generating characteristics. For unique uses, the Zoning Administrator may require a parking demand study. The parking demand study should be prepared by an independent traffic engineer licensed by the State of California at the developer's expense and must be submitted to the Director of Planning and Building and the Director of Public Works for review and approval. Shopping centers of one hundred fifty thousand (150,000) square feet or more may submit a parking demand study, as outlined above, in order to reduce the standard shopping center ratio.
(Ord. C-7326 § 19, 1995: Ord. C-6533 § 1 (part), 1988)