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� <br /> . • s <br /> - . <br /> Please be seated. <br /> JOHNSON On Auqust 22 Mr, Clayton applied for a buildin <br /> g permit to oour a slab. His <br /> proposed use was as a beer garden. He indicated in the plan :hat he <br /> submitted with it he called for existinq retaining walls, holes drilled <br /> 10 inches deep, 4 foot on centez for rebar, we assume that the <br /> • rebar vertical members he put in will eventually someday support a wall. <br /> • Ae showed a couple of extra doors evidently leading out of his existing <br /> building, We had to assume that this whole slab area <br /> F'e took him at his word, would be a beer garden. The,code says you <br /> figure the occupant area at 15 sq, ft, per person. That's what we did to <br /> qet the additienal occupant loadinq. We went back to our old records to <br /> tzy to establish the occupant loading is for the existing building. We <br /> established that. Based on the code he could have .the area he has thers <br /> without showing 5is plans. He could have conceivably have 453 people <br /> occupying that building, It may seem unreaso�able but by code workup that's <br /> ahat lt comes up to, Until we receive adequate plans showing us exactly <br /> What all the uses of the buildinq are for, Chere's no way we ean establish <br /> an adequate occupant load but for his question to establish parkinq the <br /> occupant load doesn't count. Parking is established by 2oning Ordinance <br /> and the Zoning Ordinance says you must establish that on qross floor area; <br /> therefore� we have to take the qross floor area of the existing building <br /> and the concrete slab that he's putting in there to establish the parking <br /> area and that's where we came up with 45 pdrking stalls. <br /> lIRD � Thank you ve . . <br /> ry much. . � <br /> �� We were talking about total square footage of his building, , <br /> �I� Ne saw that <br /> R.7.FR ' Actually the seating capacity for the beer gardea is not the square feet � <br /> of the buildinq itself. • • <br /> EIDt50N A'e're only concerned right now abeut the square footaqe. ' <br /> concerned <br /> I� Actually, we're not/abeut that at all, we're only concerned about the <br /> zequest for the variance on the parking. ' . <br /> SSELL Mr, Fuller, when we went down there for the visitation on Friday morning, <br /> the parking lot was pretty full then and there wasn't much off street <br /> parkinq available. I'm just concerned about what's going to haonen when � <br /> you t}�zow another however many square feet you're qoing to put on there. <br /> I think that we're beinq asked at this staqe of the gamc with all that <br /> other development down there, and I'm not talking aHout wha� Mr, Dahl is <br /> talking about, I'm just talking about the sort of a resurgence on E. Hewitt <br /> that parki'g is becoming a problem where it wasn't before partly as a result <br /> of success.ul operators like yourself. Now the parkinq lot was full at"` ' <br /> 9:30 in the morning. <br /> �R . Of course I thin}; a lot of my problem is � <br /> I think I'm furnishin ]ust what he s wozried about, <br /> g parking for practically everybody in the block. <br /> You can see how big my resta�ant is when its jampacked and people <br /> atanding there waiting you can't coiint 50 heads. Of course that's my <br /> , problem, I can t get enough people seated to support what I have rig:it now. <br /> How to keep people from parking on other peoples' parking lot I don'c know. <br />
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