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Mr. Hawkins felt that 75 spaces would be excessive for <br />something like that. He used as an example the possibility that <br />the 240 acres north of the Entomology Lab could become a public <br />park at some point, and if it ever did, it would require 1200 <br />parking spaces, which he felt is ridiculous for a passive use. <br />He asked how we protect this open space from parking. <br />Director Keating commented that although he hates this kind <br />of thing, this would relate to a discretionary decision. <br />Commissioner Bowman referred to the following parking <br />configuration displayed in the left figure on Page 11: <br />s— c <br />C <br />d ny 45o B �✓ <br />A Max. <br />�Ic <br />E LC <br />fi G o� <br />F <br />A <br />•- — <br />' 3 Ch. <br />Commissioner Bowman realized this is the usual configuration <br />of parking, but when two people back out simultaneously, you have <br />a problem. <br />Director Boling pointed out that you can have single tier <br />parking areas, but you would get less spaces, and Commissioner <br />Bird believed what is shown is just an example of a parking <br />configuration; it is not required. <br />Commissioner Bowman just felt that configuration should be <br />discouraged. <br />There were no further comments on Chapter 954. <br />The Chairman announced that the Board would recess for lunch <br />from 12:15 to 1:15 P.M. <br />AUG <br />Q 9 1990 <br />29 �o0K. 6 PAGE 8 j <br />I <br />