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Pianning Caminission <br />Planning Case No. 46I-96: Mounds View Square <br />October 8, 1996 <br />Page 9 <br />Staf�° lZecoanrnemdatfa�x on Parkie�g V��°�ancea Favorable, witli findings as noied above. <br />Ir� pariicular, the City's parking ratios create a hardslup for shopping centers of this size, <br />and the shapping center contains both nightiime and daytime uses which cause the parking <br />demands to b� offset. <br />Candiiional �Ise Pew�ait (Pla�arai�a� �'ase liTO. 46X-96) <br />SecYion 1121.15 allows parking requirements to be adjusted, with approval of a <br />conditiona.l use permit, where fihere are two or more uses located on the same property <br />which have offsetting parking demands, i.e. ceriain uses are primarily daytime uses and <br />other uses are primarily nighttime or Sunday uses. iJses Iisted as primarily daytime uses <br />are: <br />banks, business offices, retail stores, personal service shops, household equipmemt <br />or furniture shops, clothing ar shoe repair or service shops, manufacturing, <br />wholesale and similar uses. <br />Uses listed as primarily nighttime oe° Sunday uses incl�ade: <br />auditoriums incidental to a public or parochiai school, churches, bowling alley, <br />dance hail, theaters, bar or restaurant. <br />Section 1121.15 allows 50% af the off-street parking facilities needed for nighttime and <br />Sunday uses to be provided by the parking provided for daytime uses, and 50% of the off <br />street parking facilities needed for daytime uses tio be provided by the parking provided for <br />nighttime and Sunday uses. Mounds View �quare includes both types of uses. Sta.ff has. <br />calculated how the use of joint parking wouid affect the parkin� spaces required, using the <br />parking ratios from the I�lounds View Zoning Code and also the more typical ratios noted <br />in the earIier chart. The resuli is as follows: <br />i�- <br />�. � �. <br />��� ����� ���� <br />