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Steve Thatcher Parking Standards Memorandum 9/8/86 Page 6 <br />CONCLUSION 40 <br />Based on the for;ning research from several sources, we conclude that a ratio <br />of 3.2 spaces per 1,000 square feet for office and 1.0 spaces per 1,000 square <br />feet for warehouse is reasonable, supportable, and adequate. Adding a safety <br />margin of 10% for the office space, we arrive at our recommended standard <br />of 3.50 spaces per 1,000 square feet CLA. The warehouse figure being much <br />lower and not as sensitive to these fluctuations, it can remain at 1.0 spaces <br />per 1,000 square feet GL.A. <br />Our initial development proposal assumes a 25/75 office/warehouse mix for the <br />Office/Service buildings and a 10/90 mix for the Light Industrial buildings <br />s. <br />The parking to be provided initially will more than meet this mix. A parking <br />overlay. plan will be prepared to illustrate the future construction of parking <br />spaces adequate to serve a tenant mix of 100% office for the Office/Service <br />buildings and a 50/50 office/warchwse mix for the Light Industrial buildings. <br />This mix yields a parking ratio, based • on or recommendation standards, of <br />3.50/1000 for Office/Service buildings and 2.25/1000 for Light Industrial <br />buildings. <br />We believe the sources we have researched are reliable and the assumptions <br />we have h to <br />rking needs <br />of this project. Wd <br />he <br />e urge your careful consideration a very conservative oftre <br />commendations. <br />c memendations. <br />14 A <br />