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Planning Commission Report <br />Mermaid Entertainment Center <br />Planning Case 523 -98 <br />May 6, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br />been allowed only for perimeter parking where an overhang of the car into greenspace may occur. <br />These allowances, however, have been allowed as part of a PUD. The other issue with regard to <br />the parking as shown on the site plan is the reduced setback from the north and west property <br />lines. The parking areas are shown to be at the property line instead of set back by the required <br />10 feet. The existing parking lot setback along the western property Iine is five feet. If the <br />parking were to be constructed according to the plans provided, as much as two feet of some <br />vehicles would be extending into the neighboring property. <br />Staff would recommend that the site plan be redrawn to (1) show 45 degree angled parking <br />around the proposed addition which would allow for the continuation of the five -foot parking lot <br />setback from the property lines and the addition of a five -foot sidewalk around the perimeter of <br />the building and (2) show concrete curb and gutter along the north parking lot. <br />Recommendation: <br />Approve Planning Commission Resolution No. 545 -98, a resolution recommending to the City <br />Council approval of this development review as requested by the Mermaid Entertainment Center, <br />with stipulations. <br />James Ericson, Planning Associate <br />N:IDATAIG ROUPSICO MD EVIDE VCAS ES1523- 981523 -98. PC I <br />