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Memo to Mayor and City CounciYCU 98-4 <br />April 20, 1998 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />more extensive changes if they are to occupy the space on a more permanent <br />basis. They are not proposing any signage at this time. <br /> <br />Parking <br /> <br />The recent applications to expand the movie theater and a health club in the <br />space vacated by Pamida brought up the issue of parking. Based on the <br />current mix of tenants, including the theater expansion and the health club, <br />1103 spaces are required and 870 are provided. To meet current parking <br />requirements an additional 233 spaces would be required. With the <br />expansion of the theaters and the health club parking spaces will be at a <br />premium during certain times. As was mentioned during the review for the <br />theater expansion, it will be important to make sure future tenants will be <br />the right mix so that the parking demands for each tenant balance out. <br /> <br />In their letter the applicant states that they would probably have meetings 3 <br />or 4 evenings from 7:00p.m. to 11:00p.m. These times would probably <br />coincide with peak parking demands for the theater and the health club. The <br />church felt that the meetings would likely be attended by 50 to 75 people. At <br />the present time they indicated that parking has not been a problem. <br /> <br />Future Relocation <br /> <br />Conditional use permits apply to the land on which the business is located <br />and can not be transferred to a different parcel. The applicant has expressed <br />an interest in possibly relocating to a larger space within the mall. Should <br />the church decide to pursue that option and move to a different space on the <br />same lot, such as the space formally occupied by Country Market, they would <br />have to amend their conditional use permit. If they relocate to a different <br />parcel, such as the space vacated by Pamida, they would have to apply for a <br />new conditional use permit. Since it is likely there will be a different mix of <br />uses in the mall, this would allow the city to review the relocation based on <br />the new mix of tenants. Since the main issue is parking and it would not <br />change if the church were to move to a different location within the mall, <br />staff would also recommend the application fee be waived in either situation. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Meeting <br /> <br />At the Planning Commission meeting held on March 24, 1998, no one spoke <br />at the public hearing. The issue of parking was discussed by the Commission <br />and what would happen in the future when the mall is fully leased. The <br />applicant explained the site will be used as a ministry center and Sunday <br />services will be held elsewhere. <br /> <br />\ \e lkriver \sys \shrdoc \planning\scott \cu984cc.doc <br /> <br /> <br />