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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Enrique Legaspi <br />July 21, 2005 <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />Shared Parking Analysis Based on the June 2005 Surveys <br /> <br />Tables 9 and 10 present the Weekday and Weekend Shared Parking Analysis that <br />includes data obtained from the parking surveys conducted in June 2005. These two <br />tables are similar in format to that of Tables 7 and 8. <br /> <br />As shown in Table 9, the weekday peak parking demand is forecast to occur during <br />the 2:00 PM with a demand of 321 spaces. With a parking supply of 505 spaces, a <br />parking surplus of 184 spaces is forecast during the center's peak parking demand <br />time period. <br /> <br />As shown in Table 10, the project site is forecast to experience a weekend peak <br />parking demand at 2:00 PM with 357 spaces. With a parking supply of 505 spaces, <br />the site is forecast to provide a parking surplus of 148 spaces. <br /> <br />Given the results of the shared parking analysis based on actual parking surveys, the <br />on-site parking supply will be sufficient to accommodate the proposed Famsa <br />expansion project on both the weekday and weekend day. <br /> <br />SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS <br /> <br />1. Santa Ana Downtown Plaza is an existing 102,046 SF mixed-use development, <br />consisting of a variety of retail, office, and restaurant uses. Famsa, a furniture <br />and appliance retail store, proposes to expand by 3,881 SF for overall building <br />size of 27,256 SF. With this expansion project, Santa Ana Downtown Plaza <br />will have a total building area of 105,927 SF. <br /> <br />2. The project site proposes to provide a total on-site parking supply of 505 <br />spaces. <br /> <br />3. Direct application of City parking codes to the existing and proposed uses at <br />Santa Ana Downtown Plaza results in a total parking requirement of 596 parking <br />spaces. With an on-site parking supply of 505 spaces, a parking deficiency of 91 <br />spaces is anticipated. <br /> <br />4. The Theoretical Shared Parking Analysis indicates that Santa Ana Downtown <br />Plaza will have a parking deficiency for a couple of hours on a typical weekday <br />and weekend day. However, this theoretical analysis is not representative of <br />actual conditions at the project site and may be too conservative. <br /> <br />'\.\2500\2042.191 \Rep",,\2591 Updated Fams. Expansion Shared Parking AnalYSiS-SA -49 <br /> <br />
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