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Mr. Jim Andcrst -7-Scptembcr 9,2005 <br />POTENTIAL PARKING DEMAND INCREASE FOR TRANSIT PARK/RIDE <br />Wc understand the City has an agreement with the Metropolitan Council, whereby up to 25 <br />spaces in the western portion of the public parking lot may be used in a park/ride manner by <br />transit customers. Recent surveys performed by MeU'o Transit have indicated that about 19 <br />transit customers arc paiicing in the lot on a typical weekday basis. Thus, for this parking <br />analysis purpose, we have accounted for an increase of six parked vehicles for transit park/ridc <br />customers during the Friday noon peak. No increase in transit parking demand would occur <br />during the Saturday early afternoon peak or in the late Saturday evening peak. <br />PARKING DEMAND INCREASE FOR EXPANSION OF NARROWS SALOON <br />To project the increased parking demand associated with the proposed expansion of the <br />Narrows Saloon, two approaches are available: <br />a) Calculate the existing and future parking requirements through the procedures <br />defined in the City Code. <br />b) Estimate the future parking demand by multiplying the existing demand by the size <br />increase represented by the saloon expansion plans. <br />The project architect, Sylvia Frank, has calculated the existing and future City Code parking <br />requirements, and the results are as follows: <br />• Existing parking spaces required = 38 <br />• Parking spaces required followin'; completion of proposed expansion = 57 <br />Thus, the Narrows Saloon would need just 19 additional parking spaces to satisfy City Code <br />parking requirements. <br />Though our parking survey did not distinguish users of the Narrows Saloon from users of other <br />businesses in the area, our sub-area parking analysis provides a strong basis to establish <br />conservatively high estimates regarding existing parking demand for the Narrows Saloon as <br />follows: <br />• For the Friday noon peak period, we have estimated the parking demand for the <br />Narrows Saloon consists of all vehicles parked in sub-area A plus Vi the vehicles parked <br />in sub-area B. On this basis, the estimated existing parking demand for the Narrows <br />Saloon is 34 vehicles. <br />• For the Saturday early afternoon peak period, we would estimate parking demand for <br />the Narrows Saloon in the same manner as for the Friday noon period, namely all <br />occupied spaces in sub-area A plus Vt the occupied spaces in sub-area B. The resultant <br />estimated existing parking demand for the Narrows Saloon during this period is 25 <br />vehicles. <br />• For the late Saturday evening peak period, we would apply the conservative assumption <br />that all vehicles parked in sub-areas A and B represented users of the Narrows Saloon. <br />Thus, the total estimated existing parking demand for the Narrows Saloon during this <br />period is 60 vehicles.
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