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e <br /> Planning Commission Report <br /> Mermaid Entertainment Center <br /> Planning Case 523-98 <br /> May 6, 1998 • <br /> Page 2 <br /> Analysis: <br /> Dimensional Requirements: <br /> Required Provided Met? <br /> Building Height: S 45 feet 18 feet Yes <br /> Building Setbacks <br /> • Front (Highway 10): 30 feet 140 feet Yes <br /> • Front (County H): 30 feet 260 feet Yes <br /> • Side (Perkins) 10 feet 60 feet Yes <br /> • Side (Business Park) 10 feet 60 feet Yes <br /> Parking Lot Setbacks <br /> • Front (Highway 10): 30 feet 18 feet No <br /> •Front (County H): 30 feet 75 feet Yes <br /> • Side (Perkins) 10 feet 0 feet No <br /> • Side (Business Park) 10 feet 0 feet No <br /> Drainage: <br /> The impervious surface on this site takes up nearly 100 percent of the area. The proposed • <br /> addition adds 7,226 square feet of building area to the site, yet replaces an equal amount of <br /> parking area. The net effect is that no additional run-off is expected as a result of this <br /> development. The Rice Creek Watershed District will need to review this development proposal <br /> and issue a watershed permit before construction can begin. <br /> Parking: <br /> The parking ratios as required in the City Code, Section 1121.13 for bowling alleys and the other <br /> on-sites uses are as follows: <br /> Bowling Alleys: 5 spaces per alley 32 lanes = 160 spaces <br /> Dining and Lounge: 1 space per 40 s.f. 12,228 s.f. = 306 spaces <br /> Kitchen area: 1 space per 80 s.f. 516 s.f. = 7 spaces <br /> Office: 3 spaces plus 1 per 175 s.f. 930 s.f. = 9 spaces <br /> Total required: 482 spaces <br /> Staff counted the stalls present on the site and came up with a total of 515 spaces, 18 of which are <br /> being used temporarily for the outdoor volleyball court. Thus, at present, the site is overparked <br /> according to the Code requirements. With the proposed expansion there would be 505 spaces on <br /> the site, a net reduction of ten spaces. This figure is still more than what would be required with41It <br /> the eight additional lanes. The plan however, shows the stalls at 9 foot by 18 foot dimensions, <br /> instead of the Code-required 9 by 20 foot dimension. The shorter, 9 by 18 parking stalls have <br />
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