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Table 9.6410 Required Off-Street <br />Motor Vehicle Parking <br />UsesMinimum Number of Required Off- <br />Street Parking Spaces <br />Residential <br />Dwelling <br />[Multiple Family (3 or moredwellings on [1 per dwelling] <br />same lot] <br />Multiple Family developments in the R-3 1 space per studio or 1-bedroom unit <br />and R-4 zones within the boundaries of 1.5 spaces/unit per 2-bedroom unit** <br />the City recognized West University 2 spaces/unit per 3-bedroom unit* <br />Neighbors and South University <br />Neighborhood Associations. *.5 spaces required for each additional <br />bedroom beyond 3 bedrooms <br />**Fractions of .50 are rounded up to the <br />next whole number. <br />Multiple Family – all other areas 1 per dwelling <br />1As an example of the effect of the above amendment, before the amendment, an <br />2apartment building with 20 two-bedroom units would require 20 off-street parking places (20 <br />3X 1 = 20). With the above amendment, that apartment building would require 30 off-street <br />4parking spaces (20 X 1.5 = 30). As another example, a building with 21 four-bedroom <br />5apartments would require 21 off-street parking places before the challenged amendment (21 <br />6X 1 = 21). With the above amendment to EC Table 9.6410, that 21-unit apartment building <br />7would require 53 parking spaces (21 X 2.5 = 52.5 + .5 = 53). <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />