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• <br />• <br />3.5. PARSING REQUIREMENTS <br />Parking Requirements & Shared Parking . <br />Development shall provide the maximum number of parking spaces called for in Table 4, and <br />according to the standards below Parking requirements are based on a building's net floor area <br />(gross floor area minus shared space for circulation and mechanical uses). <br />Table 4. Peak and Shared Parkin <br />Land Use <br />Single Use Peak <br />Hour Demand <br />(spaces) <br />Percentage of Peak Demand for Key Times [1] <br />Weekdays <br />Saturdays <br />10 <br />AM <br />1 <br />IM <br />5 <br />FM <br />8 <br />FM <br />10 <br />FM <br />10 <br />AM <br />1FM <br />5FM <br />81M <br />10 <br />FM <br />Retail <br />4/1,000 sf <br />50 <br />75 <br />75 <br />65 <br />25 <br />50 <br />100 <br />90 <br />65 <br />35 <br />Office <br />3/1,000 sf <br />100 <br />90 <br />50 <br />5 <br />5 <br />15 <br />15 <br />5 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Restaurant <br />8.10/1,000 sf <br />20 <br />70 <br />70 <br />100 <br />95- <br />5 <br />45 <br />60 <br />100 <br />95 <br />Cinema <br />1/3 seats <br />0 <br />60 <br />60 <br />85 <br />85 <br />0 <br />70 <br />70 <br />100 <br />100 <br />Health Club <br />4/1,000 sf. <br />10 <br />80 <br />100 <br />30 <br />10 <br />60 <br />80 <br />60 <br />30 <br />10 <br />Hotel <br />1/room <br />45 <br />30 <br />60 <br />90 <br />100 <br />40 <br />30 <br />60 <br />90 <br />100 <br />Residential <br />2/2+ BR unit; <br />1.5k2 BR unit <br />85 <br />80 <br />85 <br />95 <br />100 <br />70 <br />65 <br />75 <br />95 <br />100 <br />TABLE 4 NOTES: <br />[1] Source of peak demand percentages is the Urban Land Institute's Shared Parking Standards, 1983. <br />Different uses (such as retail, office, and entertainment) shall share off - street parking spaces, <br />particularly in Mixed -Use Districts, and the maximum number of spaces shall not exceed 125 <br />percent of the combined peak demand as derived with the shared parking calculation. By recognizing <br />that peak demand occurs at different times for different land uses, shared parking facilities help <br />minimize the amount of land and expense devoted to parking lots or garages. The Urban Land <br />Institute's Shared Parking Standards (cited below), or equivalent, shall be used to calculate the total <br />number of shared parking spaces. To determine shared parking demand, two or more uses would <br />be added for each hour of the day, for bothweekdays and for Saturdays, to see which hour produces <br />the highest parking demand. <br />The following steps shall be used to determine the required minimum number of spaces for mixed - <br />use areas. <br />1. Note the peak hour demand (above) parking space requirements for each individual land use. <br />2. Determine the parking demand for each individual land use for given times, i.e. weekdays and <br />Saturdays at 10 AM,1 PM, 4 PM, 8 PM, and 10 PM. <br />3. Determine the aggregate parking demand for these given times by summing the demand of the <br />various land uses for each given time. <br />4. Determine the minimum shared parking space requirement by noting the largest of the aggre- <br />gate parking demand figures. On- street parking spaces shall be used to help meet this require- <br />ment. <br />For more information, see the Urban Land Institute's 1983 publication, Shared Parking, and the <br />Institute of Transportation Engineer's Shand Parking Planning Guidelines. <br />29 <br />
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