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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS • <br />• The proposed Corinthian College will occupy an existing 39,516 square foot building located <br />at 500 West Santa Ana Boulevard in the Civic Center area in the City of Santa Ana. <br />Corinthian College proposes to utilize the entire building, with 15 classrooms totaling 13,898 <br />square feet of classroom floor area and 25,618 square feet of office area. The building is <br />located adjacent to a 258 -space parking structure <br />• The facility will operate Monday through Friday, with class sessions conducted between the <br />hours of 6:00 AM and 10:45 PM Monday through Thursday, and between 6:00 AM and 6:00 <br />PM on Friday. Classes are proposed on Saturdays; however, a schedule has not yet been <br />established. <br />• Class schedules are proposed in four shifts during the week; the first shift would operate from <br />6:00 AM to 10:00 AM, the second shift from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, the third from 2:00 PM <br />to 6:00 PM, and the fourth shift from 6:00 PM to 10:45 PM. <br />• The maximum student enrollment is estimated at 975 students, with 71 staff members. <br />Approximately 10% of the student population would attend the Saturday classes, reducing the <br />weekday student population by 98 students. The adjusted weekday population would be <br />approximately 878 students, split between the four class shifts. <br />• Per the City of Santa Ana parking requirements, a total of 424 spaces are required for 13,898 • <br />square feet of classroom area and 25,618 square feet of office area. Per the City's parking <br />requirement, a deficit of 166 parking spaces exists. <br />• Educational Institution parking requirements for a number of other cities in Orange and Los <br />Angeles County were obtained and compared with the City of Santa Ana parking <br />requirements. The City of Alhambra, City of Anaheim, and City of Gardena, all of which <br />have Everest College campuses similar to the one proposed in Santa Ana, have lower parking <br />requirements than the City of Santa Ana. However, even for some of the cities that have a <br />lower parking requirement, the 258 -space parking structure still would not meet the parking <br />requirement. <br />The class schedule and attendance assumes that, at peak operation, the greatest number of <br />students attending classes at any one time would be 307 students, during the evening class <br />shift, with 36 staff members. The applicant has estimated that, based on experience with <br />other sites, approximately 19% of the student base will be non - drivers. Applying the non- <br />driver assumption, if the evening class is at maximum enrollment, and all students are in <br />attendance, there would be 249 students who drove to the site for the evening class. At <br />maximum enrollment, and 1001/o attendance, the parking supply of 258 spaces in the parking <br />structure would be deficient by 27 spaces, compared to the peak demand. <br />• <br />Corinthian College -22- February, 2010 <br />Parking Study <br />i A I <br />