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CC Regular Session 7. 5. <br />Meeting Date: 07/10/2012 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Off -Street Parking Options for Game Fair Area <br />Background: <br />Each year in August, Armstrong Kennels hosts a large event over two (2) weekends. The event is approved through <br />a Conditional Use Permit approved by the City. The Subject Property that hosts the Game Fair only provides <br />off-street parking for vendors of the event. Spectator parking has historically been provided through a combination <br />of parking available at Central Park (with shuttle service provided by the Ramsey Lions) and adjacent residential <br />units. <br />Since the event is only held over two (2) weekends throughout the year, Staff is in support of a temporary waiver of <br />the City's off-street parking ordinance in regard to surfacing requirements. In this area, surfacing would normally <br />need to be a minimum of Class V, ashphalt, or concrete. In addition, the City's off-street parking ordinance limits <br />the number of items allowed to be stored outside. Staff has explored options to officially grant a temporary waiver <br />to the geographic area surrounding the Game Fair during the event. <br />Observations: <br />Although Staff does not receive a large number of complaints about the parking situation during the event, Staff <br />does receive concern from time to time during enforcement of other off-street parking violations that the City does <br />not fairly and equitably enforce the off-street parking ordinance during the Game Fair. In order to ensure that the <br />Property Owners providing off-street parking for spectators are not in violation of the technical terms of the <br />ordinance, Staff has begun to research options to provide for this exemption to remain with past practice, if the City <br />Council chooses continue said arrangement. <br />Staff researched the City of Saint Paul, and how that city handles a similar situation surrounding the State Fair. <br />Staff would recommend establishing an Overlay District that would allow for a temporary exemption from the <br />City's standard off-street parking ordinance The ordinance proposes to delineate an area that the ordinance would <br />apply to. The ordinance proposes to reiterate Building Code requirements that parking cannot occur on time of a <br />private septic system. For clarification, Staff would only recommend establishing the district to clarify the <br />exemption, but would not recommend any additional permits or licenses at this time. A map depicting the proposed <br />overlay district is attached for review. <br />Many other special events are reviewed as part of the Special Events Permit, and parking is handled on site, either <br />through existing prepared surfaces or grassy area. The Special Events Permit can be expanded to adjacent <br />properties as well. As the Game Fair is a larger event and does not have sufficient space of on -site, off-street <br />parking due to the large success of the event, parking is being provided by a number of adjacent property owners. <br />Rather than having each individual Property Owner apply for a Special Events Permit, or require that the Game <br />Fair apply on behalf of all Property Owners, the overlay district concept simply providing for an exemption may be <br />the most efficient means without creating additional requirements. <br />Recommendation: <br />