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In this video tutorial, key concepts for designing parking lots are discussed. Standard parking spaces are about 9 feet wide by 20 feet long, with a minimum width of 8 feet. Drive aisles between spaces range from 20 to 24 feet wide. For planning, allocate approximately 300 to 350 square feet per parking space, which includes the space and half of the drive aisle. Shopping centers generally need five to six parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of retail area, while office buildings require one space for every 350 to 400 square feet of floor area. Additionally, every parking lot must include at least one handicapped space, with the total number depending on the lot size and building type, located no more than 200 feet from the entrance.
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