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7. include an analysis section that states <br />the parking demand number for each use on <br />each site, along with the average parking <br />demand number for each use studied (all <br />sites). Said numbers shall include the <br />15% safety factor in (d) below; <br />8. include a conditions section which, based <br />upon the data and analysis, proposes a <br />standard parking rate (a certain number <br />of spaces per a certain number of square <br />feet gross building area) for a <br />particular use category. <br />(e) Fifteen per cent (15%) of the highest 15 <br />minute accumulation period must be added to <br />the maximum number of spaces occupied during <br />the highest 15 minute period. <br />(f) The signed and sealed parking accumulation <br />study will be reviewed and approved by the <br />County ublic works director or his desi nee <br />• - and the community development <br />director. The petition will then be forwarded <br />to the planning and zoning commission for <br />final action. Any appeal shall be handled the <br />same as a site plan appeal pursuant to chapter <br />902. <br />(4) Non -Paved Parking. Fully sodded or otherwise <br />stabilized parking may be permitted for certain <br />areas as specified in Section 954.05, and also for <br />projects subject to infrequent use such as sites <br />having the weekly use characteristics of churches <br />upon review and approval by the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission. <br />(a) The following shall be submitted by the <br />project applicant to evaluate the use and <br />adequacy of the unpaved "infrequent use" <br />parking surface. <br />1. A topographic survey of the project site. <br />2. .,.The intended. use, of the, .site ...including <br />frequency of parking and type of <br />vehicle(s) anticipated to use the site. <br />3. The location of the ground water table <br />during the wettest season of the year. <br />4. A soil profile to at least a depth of six <br />(6) feet taken at a minimum of two (2) <br />locations. <br />5. A maintenance program outlined for the <br />parking area. <br />6. A typical section of the parking lot <br />area, which depicts solid sod or other <br />proposed cover material on a stable load <br />bearing type subgrade. <br />'7. A complete drainage plan for the site. <br />Coding: Words in • . -• • type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />