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5.3.&5.4. PCSR 08-23-2005
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<br />Parking <br />Typically, twelve to twenty employees may be in the building at any given time. Visitors are <br />infrequent, hence the need for paved parking stalls is minimal. The Land Uses used to determine <br />the required parking counts from Section 30.903, are as follows: <br />Office: 17 stalls (based on 5,000 SF of office at 1 space per 300 SF) <br />Warehouse: 10 stalls (based on one for each two employees (20) on the major shift) or <br />77 stalls (based on 154,400 SF of warehouse at 1 space per 2,000 SF) <br /> <br />TOTAL REQUIRED STALLS: 94 stalls (17 stalls + 77 stalls) <br /> <br />Site Plan proposes 30 parking stalls, which is based on the parking demand typically experienced at <br />the existing Target Data Center in Brooklyn Park. The remaining 64 stalls are proposed as proof-of- <br />parking. <br /> <br />The parking stalls are proposed to be 10-feet wide by 20-feet long. Dimensions are increased from <br />the City's standard required 9 foot width to provide additional room for visitors that may be loading <br />or unloading equipment from their vehicles. <br /> <br />Impervious Coverage <br />The total proposed impervious coverage on the site is 5.39 acres, which represents 18.9% of the <br />total site area. This number includes the proof-of-parking stalls and the gravel pavement in the <br />service yard, but excludes the proposed fire lane along the north side of the building. The fire lane is <br />proposed to be constructed with pervious pavement. <br /> <br />Setbacks <br />The following table compares the proposed Parking Lot Setbacks to the minimum parking setback <br />requirements listed under Section 30-895, (3). <br /> <br />Side Yard <br />Rear Yard <br /> <br />Proposed <br />121.7' (182nd) <br />186.0' (Waco) <br />266.8' (Co. Rd. 30) <br />N/A <br />454.8' <br /> <br />Required <br />25.0' <br />25.0' <br />25.0' <br /> <br />Front Yard <br /> <br />20.0' <br />20.0' <br /> <br />Building Setbacks (Section 30-1211) <br /> <br />Side Yard <br />Rear Yard <br /> <br />Proposed <br />225.3' (182nd) <br />305.2' (Waco) <br />418.3' (Co. Rd. 30) <br />N/A <br />545.7' <br /> <br />Required <br />35.0' <br />35.0' <br />35.0' <br /> <br />Front Yard <br /> <br />20.0' <br />30.0' <br /> <br />Screening <br />The site plan provides for berming around the west and south sides of the site, as well as a 10-foot <br />high security wall around the entire perimeter of the service area. This exceeds screening <br /> <br />Sherburne County <br />page 5 <br /> <br />Project Plan for Target Technology Center <br />
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