How much parking is required?
Off-street parking minimums are set citywide by use under Article 6.1, confirmed this session directly from the Town's own ordinance text (fetched via the ALP viewer's print endpoint): a one-bedroom dwelling unit needs 1 space, a dwelling unit with more than one bedroom needs 1.5 spaces, congregate housing has no minimum, commercial/industrial/office uses need 1 space per 500 square feet, warehouse uses need 0.25 spaces per 1,000 square feet, civic uses have no minimum, and hotels/motels need 1 space per room plus 1 space per 500 square feet of ancillary use. On-street parking may satisfy some or all of this requirement in specific circumstances (Town Center legal-nonconforming buildings and infill lots; residential buildings on streets designed for it; shared parking between adjoining non-residential uses with non-overlapping peak hours, up to 50 percent). TOD-E carries its own separate parking table (Art. 3.2.14) rather than this general one. Confirm the current Article 6.1 table with the Planning Department at 704-875-6541 before finalizing a site plan. This pack covers both incorporated Huntersville and its zoned ETJ.
Sources
Full text: Huntersville ordinance on Town-hosted American Legal Publishing (municipalcodeonline.com) viewer, not Municode. Applies to districts: NR, TC.
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