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lif^ <br />rite <br />April 16.2004 <br />P«Ct4«fl <br />PARKJSG REQUIRED BYZOSING ORDINANCE <br />Retail: 1/1 SO s.f. - 56 spaces <br />Restaurant: 1/80 s.f. >24 spaces <br />Lounge: 1/80 s.f. > 7 spaces <br />Bowling Alley: 6 spaces/land - 60 spaces <br />TOTAL >147 required spaces <br />1992 STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE PARKING CONSULTASTS COUNCIL <br />Retail: Auto Parts Store (Champion): 2.S/1000 s.f > 17 <br />Post Office: 3.3/1000 s.f - 1 <br />Liquor Store; 4/1000 s.f >5 <br />Restaurant (family w/liquor): 12/1000 s.f - 23 <br />Lounge (bar): 20/1000 s.f * 1 1 <br />Bowang Alley: .33/persons in permitted capacity - 43 <br />TOTAL > 100 required spaces <br />1 m STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC I A TION <br />Retail: Auto Parts Store (Champion): 3.3/1000 s.f > 23 <br />Liquor Store; <br />1/400 s.f = 3 <br />6.5/1000 s.f > 9 <br />3 •*. 1/300 s.f > 8 <br />Post Office: 1/500 s.f >1 <br />4/lOOOs.f >1 <br />Lounge (bar): 10/1000 s.f > 5 <br />1/50 s.f - 11 <br />Bowling Alley: 2/alley - 20 <br />Average > 7 <br />Average » 1 <br />Average > 8 <br />3/alley ■ 30 <br />4/alley - 40 <br />5/allcy - 50 <br />6/alley > 60 Average > 40 <br />Restaurant: 1/150 s.f > 13 <br />1/100 s.f >19 <br />14/1,000 s.f-26 <br />2/100 s.f - 38 <br />1 /every 4 seals » 12 <br />4 4-1 /every 3 seats > 20 <br />TOTAL > 100 required spaces <br />Average -21 <br />After conducting this study staff discovered that the parking required by Section 78-1516 <br />of the Zoning Ordinance is much more than the parking required by the tw o studies. The <br />studies indicate that 100 stalls may be adequate to serve all the existing and proposed <br />uses on site. However, coupled with a restaurant that serves liquor and a bowling alley <br />that serves liquor there is a chance that with liquor comes increased activity beyond the <br />Cities control, which could mean a greater demand for more parking, however this caimot <br />be quantified.
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