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ADDITIONAL PARKING <br />Based on the City parking code requirements for the proposed Corinthian College use, a total of <br />424 parking spaces would be required. The site provides 258 parking spaces in an adjacent <br />parking structure. Therefore, the site has a deficit of 166 stalls, based on city code requirements. <br />Site observations of comparable uses indicate that the actual parking demand for this type of <br />educational facility is substantially less than the City's parking code requirement. However, a <br />technical estimate, based on worst -case conditions of maximum enrollment and 100% attendance <br />during the peak class shift indicates that there could be a 27 -space deficit. <br />The project applicant has identified available additional parking in the Civic Center area within <br />the vicinity of the project site. Three sites could accommodate potential parking overflow for the <br />proposed Corinthian College, if needed. The three sites are Parkside Plaza, Park Tower, and <br />Transit Tower. Figure 3 shows the location of the three alternatives. <br />Parkside Plaza has approximately 48 surface stalls and is located on Ross Street across the street <br />from the project site. A painted cross -walk providing access to the site is located at the stop - <br />controlled intersection of 3`d Street and Ross Street. Park Tower and Transit Tower arc located <br />on 5`s Street, east of Ross Street, and may provide approximately 100 stalls in the parking <br />structure. A painted cross -walk with pedestrian push - buttons is located at the signalized <br />intersection of Ross Street and Santa Ana Boulevard. <br />Negotiations have not yet been entered with the respective landlord of each facility for use of the <br />available parking. It should be noted that once a lease is negotiated, the landlord may require the <br />right to terminate the lease agreement should the building meet certain occupancy. if <br />contingency parking arrangements are made for overflow parking, it is recommended that the off - <br />site parking facility accept Corinthian College parking permits. if parking permit accommodation <br />cannot be made in the off -site lots, then Corinthian College should subsidize the difference in cost <br />to park in the remote lot. <br />The additional parking, totaling 148 stalls, identified in the Civic Center area will not provide <br />sufficient parking to meet the City's full parking requirement of 424 spaces, but could potentially <br />alleviate some on -site parking congestion, and would adequately accommodate the estimated <br />peak parking need of 258 spaces during the peak class shift. <br />Corinthian Collegc -Is- February, 2010 <br />Parking Study <br />