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~~ <br />~_ <br />t ~~~~~~~~*~ <br />listen, Chi n k. deliver. <br />January 5, 2012 <br />Mr. Joe Bob Smith <br />National Holistic Institute <br />10969 Ventura Blvd. <br />Studio City, CA 91504 <br />Subject: Parking Analysis Update <br />Dear Mr. Smith: <br />CDM Smith [f=ormerly Wilbur Smith Associates) conducted a parking demand analysis for the National <br />Holistic Institute (NHI) to estimate parking demand for a proposed expansion/move of your Emeryville <br />facility in December 2007, It was determined by student and faculty survey that that access to the <br />campus was 30 percent by alternative modes. Additionally, student attendance patterns indicated that <br />only 47 percent of campus population [students and faculty) were on campus at a given time. <br />It was noted by urban Concepts that the proposed Santa Ana campus will be much smaller while at the <br />same time offer significantly more floor space per studenk. For the Santa Ana Campus NH! applied a 53 <br />percent anticipated student enrollment factor as well as an expectation that only 80 percent of enrolled <br />students would be on campus at one time. This resulted in a maximum occupancy of 49 [students and <br />faculty) for classroom use out of a potential 89 occupants (55 percent). The overall enrollment and on- <br />site population factors were found consistent in both Emeryville and Santa Ana. <br />Next, while the Emeryville campus was able to take advantage of a strong transit network including local <br />bus and shuttle to regional rail (BA#2T) and the shifting peak daytime demand to night classes, this was <br />not considered a viable option for the Santa Ana campus. <br />American Community Survey -Journey to Work data [2006-2008) for the City of Santa Anal indicate that <br />a combination of alternative modes work together to serve this population. According to the data, <br />Santa Ana workers use the following modes of transportation to get to work: <br />• 77 % drive alone, <br />• 12.5 % carpool [2.20 average vehicle occupancy) <br />• 5.6 % take transit <br />• 2.4 % bike or walk <br />• 0.8 % taxi, motorcycle, or get dropped off <br />• 1.7% work from home <br />~ 22106 -- ~~leans of Transportation { I S) {Workers 16 and O~~er) - U3 Census E3ureau, ACS 2flOb-26D8 3 yr cst. <br />2~)~ ~ISSIEj^,`~ft~el, ~UIIP 1~F~C1 <br />Ssr~ ~r~rr7E'ist:v, C:~3lift~r~~ia €?d1(~`i <br />.I tF,i.d9`:i.62:1i fd~l~i.4U5.;i3C15 ~,rii~~s€niti3.ron~ <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />
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