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<br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />903-34 <br />29. Other Uses. Other uses not specifically mentioned herein shall be determined on <br />an individual basis by the City Council. Factors to be considered in such <br />determinations shall include (without limitation) size of building, type of use, <br />number of employees, expected volume and turnover of customer traffic and <br />expected frequency and number of delivery or service vehicles. <br /> <br />30. Proof of Parking. The City Council may approve a reduction in the actual number <br />of spaces to be constructed accessory to any use by the approval of a Conditional <br />Use Permit, per the requirements of Section 921.030 of this Ordinance. A <br />Conditional Use Permit for such a reduction shall be allowed only where an <br />applicant can demonstrate the following: <br /> <br />a. The demand for parking actually needed by the proposed use will be less <br />than ninety (90) percent of the requirement which applies under this <br />Ordinance; <br />b. Based upon an appropriately designed site plan the required number of <br />spaces may be constructed at some future date on the subject site in full <br />conformance with all other requirements of the City’s Zoning Ordinance <br />and Building Code; <br />c. The applicant and City enter into a development agreement, to be recorded <br />against the subject property, which includes a clause requiring the owner <br />to install the additional parking stalls, upon a finding by the Planning <br />Commission that such additional parking stalls are necessary to <br />accommodate the use; <br />d. A change of use will necessitate either a new application for a “Proof of <br />Parking” Conditional Use Permit, or compliance with the applicable <br />Zoning Ordinance standard for parking. <br /> <br />I. Joint Facilities. <br /> <br />1. The City Council may, after receiving a report and recommendation from the <br />Planning Commission, approve a conditional use permit for one (1) or more <br />businesses to provide the required off-street parking facilities by joint use of one <br />(1) or more sites where the total number of spaces provided are less than the sum <br />of the total required for each business should they provide them separately. When <br />considering a request for such a permit, the Planning Commission shall not <br />recommend that such permit be granted nor the Council approve such a permit <br />except when the following conditions are found to exist: <br /> <br />a. Up to fifty (50) percent of the parking facilities required for a theater, <br />bowling alley, dance hall, bar or restaurant may be supplied by the off- <br />street parking facilities provided by types of uses specified as primarily <br />daytime uses in subsection d. below. <br /> <br />b. Up to fifty (50) percent of the off-street parking facilities required for any <br />use specified under (d) below as primarily daytime uses may be supplied