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<br />~ <br /> <br />CUP, Larry LeitschL <br />August 18, 1993 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />any function by relocating the retail space and consuming the <br />corridor with theater. <br /> <br />EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />Minor modification along the front of the theater will include <br />a new canopy, expanded sidewalk area and installation of <br />landscaped planters. Also, an architectural element will be <br />constructed that identifies the theater. The maximum height <br />allowed is 35 feet, which is 13 feet above the existing <br />building. <br /> <br />PARKING <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />The existing shopping center from County Market to Pamida, <br />excluding the existing and proposed theater space, is <br />approximately 85,000 sq ft of net usable space. Based on a <br />standard retail parking formula of one space per 200 sq ft of <br />floor area, 425 stalls are required. The shopping center <br />presently has 588 parking stalls available. However, by <br />including the ten screen theater (1,700 seats) and applying a <br />conservative parking ratio of one space for every four seats, <br />425 stalls are required for the theater alone. Therefore, <br />there is a deficit of 262 parking stalls (850 required less 588 <br />provided) that must be demonstrated on a plan that can be <br />installed if parking problems occur in the future. The <br />applicant has submitted a plan which illustrates that the <br />required parking of 850 stalls can be accomplished, if <br />necessary. <br /> <br />Since the mall is made up of a variety of businesses that all <br />have different peak hours of operations, it is unlikely all 850 <br />stalls will be required at one time. Therefore, staff is <br />recommending the additional parking stalls be installed based <br />on customer demand and as the shopping center foresees the <br />needed space. The only exception to this would be if parking <br />impacted public streets, which would authorize the City to <br />require parking be improved. <br /> <br />SIGNAGE <br /> <br />In 1987, the City <br />theater allowing a <br />Attachment A). <br />panels on the east <br />at the entrance <br />additional signage <br /> <br />Council approved a signage package for the <br />total of 525 sq ft of sign area (see <br />The theater elected to place six 75 sq ft <br />elevation (facing Highway 169) and one panel <br />facing Freeport. As part of the expansion, <br />is being requested. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Attached to this memo are building elevation drawings <br />illustrating proposed additional signage facing Highway 169 and <br />Freeport Avenue. Staff originally had concerns with the amount <br />of signage facing Freeport Avenue and the residential area to <br />the west. Therefore, the applicant has agreed to reduce the <br />signage facing Freeport Avenue. <br />