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SANTA ANA HD SUPPLY REPAIR AND REMODEL SITE <br />TRAFFIC AND PARHING ANALYSIS <br />Home Depot is proposing to reuse two existing buildings at 1044 E. Fourth Street in Santa Ana as <br />a supply repair and remodel facility. The project will provide 104 pazking spaces compared to a City <br />Code requirement of 176 (i.e., two spaces per thousand squaze feet). This study investigates the actual <br />demand for parking as well as the trip generation and left tum access to/from the site in support of a <br />request by the project for a possible variance. <br />PARHING ANALYSIS <br />The site, as illustrated in Figure 1, encompasses two existing buildings totaling 88,020 sf situated <br />on E. Fourth Street in the midst of an industrial zone. Figure 2 provides a detailed plan of the proposed <br />revisions to the existing facility. <br />Austin-Foust Associates, Ina (AFA) conducted a literature seazch as well as an actual case study <br />of the parking demand of an existing similaz Contractor's Wazehouse use in La Habra, California. <br />Literature Search Results <br />The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) produced a publication Parking Generation, 3'd <br />Edition dated 2004 which is regarded as the best source in the industry on pazking demand. This <br />publication provides the following information with respect to pazking demand for industrial and building <br />supply users. <br />Table 1 <br />PARKING DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL TYPE USERS <br />User Avera a Peak Parkin Demand saces/TSF Ran e <br />1. Industrial .75 .36 - 1.19 <br />2. Industrial Park 1.27 .55 - 2.44 <br />3. Manufacturin 1.02 82 - 1 27 <br />4. Buildin Materials 1.70* 1.1 - 1.7 <br />Avera e L 18 <br />* max size of 30,000 sf (excludes storage area for suppliesAumber) <br />Santa Ana HD Supply Repair and Remodel <br />Traffic and Parking Analysis <br />Austin-Foust Associates, Inc. <br />1073001rpt.doc <br />31 A-59 <br />