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Name: Updating Parking and Access Standards <br />Date: 12/19/23 <br />Page: 7 <br /> <br />H:\NEWB\0T6130130\2_Preliminary\C_Reports\11.21.23 PC meeting\NB_ParkingCode_covermemo 12.19.2023.docx <br /> <br />2. Amend “Joint Facilities” to allow off-site and on-site shared parking areas. (Goal 1, 2, 3, 8) <br />a. Compared to other systems allowing joint or shared parking facilities, the existing code <br />was the least complicated and likely to achieve a similar result. Additions to this section <br />stipulate that residential parking must still be provided on-site and that joint parking <br />could be served off-site. <br />Other Parking-Related Edits <br />In addition to the major edits to Chapter 4, there are references to parking in other chapters of the <br />Zoning Ordinance. The housekeeping type edits are included in the red-line proposed ordinance. Many <br />of the changes delete provisions included in the proposed updated Chapter 4. The ancillary changes <br />also include the addition of definitions and modification to definition of parking space for consistency. <br />III. Discussion <br />This is the proposed version that will be adopted. After hearing public comment, the Planning <br />Commission should discuss the changes. Below are questions to consider: <br />• Are you comfortable with the proposed uses and reduction of parking stalls? <br />• Are you comfortable with the flexibility provided? <br />• Do you feel modern technologies like EV and modern movement like rideshare and on-demand <br />impacts are adequately addressed? <br />• Does the proposed integration of access and driveway standards meet your expectations? <br />• Do you support the proposed bicycle and pedestrian considerations? <br />• Have the goals of this update been addressed? <br />• Is there anything missing? Have we addressed your previous comments and needs? <br />In addition, a brochure highlighting the project and high-level changes is included. We are seeking <br />comments on the brochure before its final publication in December. <br />IV. Next Steps <br />The City Council will review the changes and the recommendation of the Planning Commission before <br />taking final action on the proposed Ordinance. <br />V. Attachments <br />Existing and Proposed Comparison Chart <br />Draft red-line ordinance <br />Final Ordinance <br />Market City Enclosed Multi-Family Senior Parking Info <br />Draft Best Practices Handout