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Review File: House of God <br />CUP and Site Plan Review <br />September 21, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Fencing: The Applicant is not proposing any fencing onsite. Any fencing would require a Zoning Permit. <br />Mobility/Parking: <br />Number of Stalls <br />City Code Section 117-356 states that churches and theaters require one space for each three seats <br />auditoriums, mortuaries or for each five feet of pew and other places of length assembly. Additionally, <br />there shall be one (1) parking stall for every 300 square feet of office space. <br />Per the floor plan submitted, there will be eight -four (84) seats in the assembly area. There will also be <br />approximately 2,400 square feet of office space. Based on the commercial off-street parking <br />requirements, there should be thirty-six (36) parking stalls (28 based on the number of chairs and 8 <br />based on the office area). <br />The Site Plan indicates a total of thirty-eight (38) parking stalls proposed. The applicant has indicated <br />that there are approximately eighty (80) members, including children. The proposed parking does <br />appear to comply with the minimum parking requirements. There is also the potential for some shared <br />parking with the adjacent business (Total Defense) if the times of service do not conflict with their <br />hours of operation. This would require a shared parking agreement to be executed between the two <br />parties. <br />Note that this site would really restrict the growth/expansion of the congregation size based on <br />available parking. <br />Dimensions <br />City Code Section 117-356 addresses commercial development off-street parking requirements. That <br />code indicates that for 90 degree parking stalls, that the stall widths be a minimum of 9 feet wide, that <br />the stall depth be a minimum of 18 feet deep, and that the drive aisle between stalls be a minimum of <br />24 feet deep. <br />There are no striped stalls on site presently. The Site Plan indicates that all proposed parking would <br />consist of 90 degree stalls, which need to be nine (9) feet in width, eighteen (18) feet deep, and have a <br />twenty-four (24) foot wide drive aisle. The proposed parking does appear to meet the minimum <br />standards of City Code. <br />Any repaving or restriping of the parking lot will require a zoning permit and conformity to existing <br />code requirements at the time. <br />Signage: The applicant has not proposed any signage onsite. All signage must receive a sign permit. <br />