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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Grant Williams <br />December 9, 2022 <br />Page 6 <br />However, knowing that the retail/commercial and residential guest component of the <br />Project are expected to share spaces and would have peaks that occur at different <br />times of the day a shared parking assessment has been considered. The shared parking <br />approach would be a part of the Project's PMP to ensure adequate parking is <br />maintained for all users of the Project. <br />It is noted that although not counted as a part of the Project's parking supply, an <br />additional 23 on -street parking spaces will be provided on Park Court Place, thus <br />effectively increasing the Project's overall surplus to 34 spaces. <br />PARKING MANAGEMENT PLAN (PMP) <br />The Parking Management Plan should incorporate the requirements published in <br />Section 4.8(B)(2) of the MEMU, and also the requirements of Section 4.8(B)(4) of the <br />MEMU as summarized below: <br />■ 4.8(B)(2). All residential units shall be provided a minimum of one (1) <br />assigned space per unit. <br />■ 4.8(B)(4). Parking spaces specifically designated for nonresidential and <br />residential uses shall be clearly marked by the use of posting, pavement <br />markings, and/or physical separation. Parking area design shall incorporate <br />a separation of the parking for nonresidential and residential uses, except that <br />guest parking may be combined with nonresidential parking as long as the <br />total required parking for the development is not reduced. <br />As such, to ensure adequate parking is provided for both tenants, employees and <br />guests of the Project, it is recommended that when the Property Owner and/or <br />Property Management Company deems it necessary, the following key Parking <br />Management Strategies be implemented by the Property Owner and/or Property <br />Management Company. <br />PMP Measures <br />Specific PMP measures are described below, and were developed based on the <br />following objectives and will be implemented through signage and by on -site <br />management: <br />Objectives- <br />9 The PMP should restrict residents from parking in the guest spaces. <br />City ouncil 1`1151 — 0/3/2023 <br />NA4500\2224531 - Fairfield Cabrillo Town Center, Santa Ana\Parking & PMP\4531 Cabrillo Town Center Parking Study & Parking Management Plan 12-09-2022.do- <br />
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