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Pinnacle Foods, LP. <br /> <br />February 7, 1997 <br />Steve Ach <br />City of Elk River <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN. 55330 <br /> <br />Dear Steve, <br /> <br />With respect to our recent conversation on parking, please see the following information: <br /> <br /> 1. You relayed that the City of Elk River required the greater of either, one parking spot <br />for each four dining room seats, or one parking spot for each 100 square feet of building. <br /> 2. Our present situation, is as follows: <br /> 91 parking spots <br /> 32 tables <br /> 156 seats <br /> <br />4,160 square foot building <br /> <br />Method "A" 156 seats divided by 4 seats per parking spot = 39 parking spots <br /> <br />Method "B" 4,160 square feet divided by 100 = 42 parking spaces <br /> <br />Our proposed expansion would result in the following situation: <br /> 91 parks <br /> 44 tables <br /> 192 seats <br /> 5,610 square foot building <br /> <br />Method "A" 192 seats divided by 4 seats per parking spot = 48 parking spots <br /> <br />Method "B" 5,610 square feet divided by 100 = 57 parking spots <br /> <br />4. With our addkional seats we will still have 34 more parking spots than required by city <br /> codes. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Additional Information: <br /> We Mil have 18 employees working during peak periods. Many employees are <br />driven to work by fi/ends or relatives, but for the sake of this example, assume all 18 <br />drove and parked in our lot. This leaves an additional 71 Parking spots for 44 tables. <br /> <br />During winter months, when the lot becomes covered in snow to the extent that <br />painted lot stripes cannot be seen, our parking, as with most other businesses, is less <br />efficient, due to guests creating larger than normal parking spaces for themselves. <br /> <br />18838 Dodge Street NI~, Elk River, MN. 55330 <br /> <br />612-441-5066 <br /> <br /> <br />