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<br />3 <br />Observed Parking Survey Results Mission Adult Care Center (Table 2) <br /> <br />RK has conducted a detailed parking survey at an existing adult care center with a similar <br />use. Typical hourly parking demand at the Mission Adult Day Care Center located at 214 <br />West E Street, Ontario was surveyed on Friday, February 8th, 2019. The counts were <br />collected from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM at one-hour intervals. The parking counts were <br />obtained during typical operations and weather conditions. <br /> <br />The parking counts were conducted by an independent third party (Counts Unlimited, <br />Inc.,). The number of parked cars was determined on an hourly basis. Detailed observed <br />parking count raw data are provided in Appendix A. <br /> <br />In order to determine the parking demand at the proposed facility, a parking rate (number <br />of parked vehicles per number of participants) at the existing Mission Adult Day Care <br />Center location was determined. <br /> <br />Table 2 <br />Observed Parking Survey Results Mission Adult Care Center, City of Ontario <br />Observed Peak <br />Parking Demand <br />Number of <br />Participants <br />Observed Peak Parking <br />Rate per Participant <br />Add 10% to the <br />Observed Peak Parking <br />Rate¹ <br />7 40 0.18 0.20 <br />¹Add 10% Factor for Potential Fluctuations in Parking Demand <br /> <br />Table 2 identifies the peak observed parking demand of 0.18 parking spaces per participant <br />at the existing Mission Adult Day Health Care Center location. As a conservative analysis, an <br />additional 10% is added to the parking demand to account for potential fluctuations in <br />parking demand. As a result, a parking rate of 0.20 parking spaces per participant can be <br />applied to the proposed Good Samaritan Adult Care Center. It should also be noted that <br />the parking rate includes staff parking. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2-47
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