Laserfiche WebLink
BOOK 3 M <br />Director Keating reiterated that the applicant could do a non - <br />concurrent parking study if they think the required rates <br />overestimate the number of spaces needed for peak utilization. <br />Joe Conrado, owner of the McDonald's at the shopping center, - <br />expressed his chagrin at having another fastfood restaurant in the <br />same general location and wanted to be assured that this applicant <br />goes through all the same procedures he followed. He emphasized <br />that the number of required parking spaces affect the amount of <br />rent he is paying. <br />COMMISSIONER MACHT' S MOTION THAT STAFF ACCEPT A STUDY AND MAKE _ <br />A DECISION ON THE VALIDITY OF IT AS IT APPLIES TO THE LOCAL <br />SITUATION DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. <br />MOTION was made by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, to release the site plan <br />conditioned on receipt of a study acceptable to the <br />Planning Department and County Attorney that meets <br />the criteria of the existing ordinance indicating <br />that fewer parking spaces are needed, pursuant to <br />staff's recommendations. <br />Commissioner Bird inquired whether the study would be specific <br />enough to meet the requirements, and Director Keating advised that <br />it would be. <br />Commissioner Eggert wanted to consider the flexibility of a <br />drive-through restaurant in determining the number of required <br />parking spaces. <br />Commissioner Adams felt the square footage requirement was a <br />better control because the drive-through could close and a sit-down <br />restaurant could come in, but Commissioner Eggert still wanted the <br />flexibility. <br />Chairman Tippin advised that he could not support the motion. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />carried by a vote of 4-1, Chairman Tippin <br />dissenting. <br />38 <br />November 8, 1994 <br />