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<br />The next question is "Are there at least 48 spaces available before 5:00 PM and 211 unused <br />spaces available after 6:00 PM, and if so, where are they and what guarantee is there they will be <br />available long tenn?" An actual count of the available parking (after 5:00 PM) in the lots controlled by <br />this property owner is 613 spaces - well in excess of the 211 required. Table 1 illustrates the availability <br />of parking on-site and in the two adjacent parking facilities controlled by this property owner. It reveals <br />adequate unused parking is available both before and after 5:00 PM to meet this building's shared use <br />demand. <br /> <br />Caribou Industries, the owners of the OCHSA theater, also owns a number of other office <br />buildings within close proximity to this theater. Table 1 identifies two other existing parking facilities <br />controlled by Caribou Industries directly across the street from the OSHSA theater that can provide <br />shared parking. These parking facilities are all virtually empty after 5 :00 PM as they support office uses <br />in the area. As indicated in Table 1, there are a total of 740 parking spaces available, virtually all of <br />which are unused after 6:00 PM, which can more than supply the 211 or so shared use spaces for the <br />theater. <br /> <br />CONCLUSION <br /> <br />In summary, it is concluded that based on a "worst case" scenario of a sold out perfonnance that <br />shared use parking of up to 211 spaces may be needed by the OCHSA theater as well as up to 71 spaces <br />for the daytime office use. These spaces can be supplied from Caribou Industries controlled facilities <br />across the street for the theater. These shared use facilities encompass a total of 740 spaces which have <br />sufficient vacant space during both daytime and nighttime and their continued availability can be assured <br />since Caribou Industries owns and controls them. <br /> <br />Orange County High School of the Arts <br />Shared Parking Study <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />Austin-Foust Associates, Inc. <br />92400 I rpt.doc <br /> <br />318-42 <br />