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fcsHw; <br />ClTYofORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 461^ <br />12. Required ofT-strect parking per Section 10.61. Subd. 10 is as follows; <br />Office Building: <br />Required stalls ** 1 per 200 s.f. of "net usable floor area for office use" <br />Net usable floor area - 19,400 s.f. ± <br />Total stalls required = 19,400/200 = 97 <br />Total stalls proposed = 97 <br />Senior Residential Building <br />Required stalls - 2 per dv«lling unit (standard for multiple dwelling use) <br />Number of dwelling units = 62 <br />Total stalls required ■ 124 <br />Total stalls proposed = 83 interior stalls + 39 exterior stalls - 122 stalls <br />The senior housing parking proposal is 2 stalls short of the standard parking <br />requirement. A building designed for senior housing use niay not require the <br />same parking standards as an apartment-type multiple dwelling use. Applicant <br />has stated in his experience the parking proposed on site will be suflicient for <br />the intended use. Pedestrian access between the office and senior building <br />parking lots will be provided to allow for potential use of the office parking by <br />senior building visitors during weekend hours. <br />13. An existing 8* wide trail which is part of the Orono comprehensive trail system <br />is located along Brown Road. An existing 6 ’ sidewalk is located along the south <br />property line adjacent to Highway 12. The proposed site plan provides pedestrian <br />access to the existing trail and sidewalk via sidewalks within the site. A <br />sidewalk connection between the office building and senior housing building <br />within the site will also be constructed to allow for easy pedestrian access <br />between the two uses, which will allow for weekend overflow parking. <br />14.The applicant has provided preliminary site plans, grading plans, landscaping <br />plans, utility plans and building construction plans which tlie Council finds arc <br />sufficient to indicate the intent of the developer and the potential impacts of the <br />project. <br />Page S of 13