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i <br /> DESCRZPTION OF MEDZCAL PRACTZCE PARKZNC REQUZREMENTS <br /> 1 <br /> I. EXPLFlNATION OF BASIS OF CODE REQUIREMENT. <br /> CODE PARKING ANALYZED. <br /> The uniform parking requirement for medical office facilities requires one parking <br /> space for each 200 sq. ft. of building. This requirement is appropriate for a � <br /> primary care facility. <br /> Family doctors and dentists are examples of primary care doctors and typically <br /> practice in 1000 to 1500 sq.ft. Such a physician has two to three assistants <br /> and tcvo to four patients in his waiting room. The building at 1918 Everett <br /> Avenue is 9250 sq.ft. and as a typical primary care facility would zequire <br /> 46 parking places. 9250 sq. ft. could house up to 5 primary care physicians <br /> and require 9 parking pIaces each. These might be use� as follows: <br /> 5 - 5 Physicians <br /> 15 - 3 Staff/Physicians <br /> 25 - 5 aatients in exam room or waitina room/doctors <br /> 45 _Tota1 typical use <br /> II. EXPLd6'r7TI0M1' OF dIF.DICAL PRACTICE OF NEUFOLOGY. <br /> O[4NER OCCUPANT. <br /> The three physicians �aho �vi11 be ocaninq and occupy+:nq Lhis build:'ng are not <br /> primary care physicians. <br /> (I) They are neurologists and neuroZogical surgeons. Their work is not of a <br /> prir�ry care nature. It is always by referral from other physicians. The � <br /> majority of the patient work is of a serious nature and takes place at a hospital. � <br /> (2) The complexity of their practice and their needs for complex testing requires <br /> avaiIability of equipment (such as CAT scanner and x-ray machines) that other <br /> spectalties to r.ot need. These units and special record keeping requYrements <br /> inerease their need for space cvithout increasing thcir parking needs. <br />