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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2019-101 PW Redlines_2 7131 t9 transportation ■ noise ■ air quality ( GANDDINI GROUP June 28, 2019 Mr. Cort Ensign, Director of Development MESA MANAGEMENT, INC. 1451 Quail Street, Suite 201 Newport Beach, CA 92660 RE:Coast Business Center Parking Study 19-0147 Dear Mr. Ensign: INTRODUCTION Ganddini Group, Inc. is pleased to provide this parking study for the proposed Coast Business Center located at 2121 East Coast Highway in the City of Newport Beach.The purpose of this parking study is to determine if adequate on-site parking will be provided at the project site for proposed conditions. The project location map is shown on Figure 1. This report summarizes our methodology,analysis, and findings.Although this is a technical report, effort has been made to write the report clearly and concisely.A glossary is provided within Attachment A to assist the reader with terms related to parking/transportation planning. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Coast Business Center is an existing building with a total f 31,806 quare feet of gross floor area primarily for general and medical office land uses.Table 1 shows thee ' roject tenant list. Figure 2 illustrates the project site. The proposed project consists of converting six existing suites (totaling 7,907 square feet) to medical office use(suites 100, 130, 160, 180, 255, and 280),which will result in the entire building as medical office.Three of the suites proposed to be converted to medical office are currently vacant(totaling 4,977 square feet),two are occupied with general office uses (totaling 12338square feet), and one is occupied with a private educational facility(1,692/quare feet). The project site provides a two-story parking garage building as illustrated on Figures 3 and 4. The parking garage currently provides 67 parking spaces on the top level and 75 parking spaces on the bottom level for a total of 142 parking spaces.Table 2 shows the number of off-street parking spaces required for the existing and vacant units per current approved entitlement. As shown in Table 2, the project site currently requires 14444,required parking spaces per current approved entitlement. L-- -_Pex e, P `V4tCc4e-s !�. Pt�aW, G6V�� ADDITIONAL PARING REQUiKEMENTS Table 3 calculates the net number of additional parking spaces required for the proposed land use changes and existing vacant suites in accordance with the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code off-street parking 550 Parkcenter Drive,Suite 202,Santa Ana,California 92705 714 795 3100 1 www.ganddini.com ORANGE COUNTY ■ RIVERSIDE PALO ALTO Mr. Cort Ensign MESA MANAGEMENT, INC. June 28, 2019 requirements. The City of Newport Beach Municipal Code off-street parking requirements are provided in Appendix B. Additional Parking Requirements for Proposed Land Use Changes As shown in Table 3, the proposed changes for the six suites (three of which are vacant) will require approximately eight(8 ditional parking spaces over the current approved entitlement,with credit for vacant suites currently enti led as general office. As also shown in Table 3, the proposed changes will require approximately 28 additional parking spaces over the existing parking demand without credit for vacant suites currently entitled as general office since the existing vacant suites are not generating parking demand. Additional Parking Requirements for Vacant Approved Medical Office S Table 3 als ows the additional parking spaces required for vacant approved medical office suites.As shown in Table ,two vacant suites are currently approved for medical office and will require a total of 14 additional parking spaces relative to the existing parking demand. Therefore, the proposed project at full occupancy is forecast to require a total of approximately 42 additional parking spaces relative to existing parking demand. EXISTING PARKING DEMAND SURVEY Based on the existing land use hours of operation and previous studies conducted for the project site, the peak periods for parking at the site were determined to be 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on a typical weekday. To quantify the existing parking demand for the project site,the project site was surveyed at 30-minute intervals on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 and Tuesday, May 14, 2019. Tables 4 and 5 show the results of the parking occupancy surveys, including the number of occupied spaces and parking utilization as a percentage of the total parking supply. The parking survey conducted on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 shows the peak number of occupied arking spaces was 77 parked vehicles from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM and 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM (see Tab!. This equates to an existing peak parking utilization of 54 percent(77/ 142 = 54%). MAXIMUM LIKELY PARKING DEMAND Table 6 shows the future peak parking demand projection based on the existing measured peak parking demand plus the additional parking spaces required for the proposed land use changes and vacant approved medical office. As shown in Table 6, the forecast maximum future parking demand at the project site is 119 parking spaces based on the existing measured peak parking demand of 77 parked vehicles, plus 28 additional parking spaces required for proposed changes and 14 parking spaces for vacant approved medical office. This equates to a maximum future parking utilization of 84 percent (119 / 142 = 84%) (see Table 5). Therefore, the existing parking supply of 142 parking spaces at the project site is forecast to provide more than sufficient on-site parking. CONCLUSIONS 1. The project site is located at 2121 East Coast Highway in the City of Newport Beach. The site currently provides 142 parking spaces. ' ' Coast Business Center 9 Mddii Parking Study 2 19-0147 Mr. Cort Ensign MESA MANAGEMENT, INC. June 28, 2019 VpaaAe C_.. _1 V-S`OA 6(5 2. The proposed changes for the six suites (three of which are vacant) will require approximately eight (8) additional parking spaces over the current approved entitlement, with credit for vacant suites currently entitled as general office. As also shown in Table 3, the proposed changes will require approximately 28 additional parking spaces over the existing parking demand without credit for vacant suites currently entitled as general office since the existing vacant suites are not generating parking demand. 3. Two vacant suites are currently approved for medical office and will require a total of 14 additional parking spaces relative to the existing parking demand. Therefore, the proposed project at full occupancy is forecast to require a total of approximately 42 additional parking spaces relative to existing parking demand. 4. The parking survey conducted on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 shows the peak number of occupied parking spaces was 77 parked vehicles from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM and 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM. This equates to an existing peak parking utilization of 54 percent(77/ 142 = 54%). 5. The forecast maximum future parking demand at the project site is 119 parking spaces based on the existing measured peak parking demand of 77 parked vehicles, plus 28 additional parking spaces required for proposed changes and 14 parking spaces for vacant approved medical office. This equates to a maximum future parking utilization of 84 percent(119 / 142 = 84%).The existing parking supply of 142 parking spaces at the project site is forecast to provide more than sufficient on-site parking. 6. Sufficient on-site parking is projected to be provided based on the parking demand study. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you on this project. Should you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call at(714) 795-3100. Sincerely, C � Q�gaFESS/4�� � A ?-(f L� Daniel A. Flores, EIT ui o TR 2663 z Giancarlo Ganddini, PE, PTP Transportation Planner Principal s�d TRAFF%G OF CA1.1F� �'�_! Coast Business Center ��dii Parking Study 3 19-0147 Table 1 Coast Business Center Tenant List Floor Suite Tenant Land Use Quantity Units1 Tenant Hours of Operation 100 Vacant V General Office 1.674 TSF - 110 Newport Dermatology Medical Office 1.504 TSF 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON-FRI 120 Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Medical Office 2.429 TSF 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON-FRI 130 Edward Jones v1 General Office 0.820• TSF 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON-FRI 1 140 Barbara Mallone Medical Office 2.111 TSF 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM MON-FRI 150 Vacant(Leased to Varicose Vein) Medical Office 1.416 TSF - 160 Vacant V General Office 1.819 TSF - 170 Modena Hair Transplant Medical Office 1.560 TSF 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM MON-FRI; 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM SAT 180 C2 Education School 1.692 TSF 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM MON-FRI 200 Kessler Medical Office 1.987 TSF 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON-FRI 210 Silegy Medical Office 1.817 TSF 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM MON,FRI8:00 AM to 5:00 PM TUES-THURS 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM MON,TUES,WED,SAT; 220 Coast Dental Medical Office 1.723 TSF 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM THURS; 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM FRI 230 Hauck Dental Medical Office 1.409 TSF 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON-THURS 2 250 Bonakdar Institute Medical Office 3.508 TSF 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON; 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM TUES-FRI 255 Taylor Furnishings v**' General Office 0.418 TSF 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM MON-FRI 260 Elahi NeuroSpa Medical Office 1.536 TSF - 270 Vacant(Leased to Novus Med Spa) Medical Office 1.374 TSF - 280 Vacant General Office 1.484 TSF - 290 ISpath Dentistry Medical Office 1.264 TSF 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM MON-THURS 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM FRI Notes: (1)TSF=Thousand Square Feet. � � Xddi Coast Business Center 9 l Parking Study 4 19-0147 Table 2 Existing Parking Required per Current Approved Entitlement Required Land Use Quantity Units Parking Code Parking Spaces General Office 2� I� TSF 1 parking space for each 250 square feet 4.95 Vacant(General Office) 4.977 TSF 1 parking space for each 250 square feet 19.91 Medical Office �17.2277 TSF 1 parking space for each 250 square feet 25.44 TSF 1 parking space for each 200 square feet 86.39 School 1.692 TSF Parking Study 7.00 Total I ell_544_�:)jTSF 144 Notes: (1)TSF=Thousand Squ re Feet. (2)Pursuant to Munic' al Code Section 20.40.040 (Off-Street Parking Spaces equired),a ma um o 20 ercent of medical office within an office bui ing may be parked at a ratio of 1 space per 250 square feet of floor area.Additional medical office floor area shall be parked at a rati of 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area. 31 � 06 S �i 5 Table 3 Additional Parking Spaces Required Compared to Existing Conditions Number of Parking Descriptor Suite Quantity Land Use Municipal Code Requiremene,2 Spaces Required 100 1.674/ Existing General Office(Vacant) 1 parking space 250 SF -6.7 Proposed Medical Office 1 parking space 200 SF +8.4 130 0.820/ Existing General Office 1 parking space 250 SF -3.3 Proposed Medical Office 1 parking space 200 SF +4.1 160 1.819/ Existing General Office(Vacant) 1 parking space 250 SF -7.3 Proposed Medical Office 1 parking space 200 SF +9.1 Proposed 180 1.692/ Existing School3 7 parking spaces required -7.0 Changes Proposed Medical Office 1 parking space 200 SF +8.5 255 0.418/ Existing General Office 1 parking space 250 SF -1.7 Proposed Medical Office 1 parking space 200 SF +2.1 280 1.484/ Existing General Office(Vacant) 1 parking space 250 SF 5.9 Proposed Medical Office 1 parking space 200 SIF +7.4 Subtotal-Additional Parking Spaces Required Per Code for Proposed Changes(Including Vacant Suites) +7.7 Subtotal-Additional Parking Spaces Required Per Code for Proposed Changes(Without Credit for Vacant Suites) +27.6 Number of Parking Descriptor Suite Quantity Land Use Municipal Code Requirement1,2 Spaces Required Vacant 150 1.416 Vacant(Leased to Varicose Vein) 1 parking space 200 SF +7.1 Approved Medical 270 1.374 Vacant(Leased to Novus Med Spa) 1 parking space 200 SIF +6.9 Office Subtotal-Additional Parking Spaces Required for Vacant Approved Medical Office Suites +14.0 Total Additional Spaces Required for Proposed Changes and Vacant Approved Medical Office (Relative to Existing Parking Demand) 41.6 Notes: (1)SF=Square Feet. (2)Source=City of Newport Beach Parking Code(see Appendix B). (3)Source:C2 Education Center Parking Study prepared by Kunzman Associates,Inc.(July 15,2016). (4)Tenants were vacant and not accounted for when parking counts were conducted. suite was vacant when parking counts were conducted. Coast Business Center 'l Parking Study 6 19-0147 Table 4 Tuesday(May 7,2019)Parking Occupancy Survey Number of Parked Vehicles and Percentage of Occupied Parking Spaces Project Site Parking Zone A Parking Zone B (Zones A and B) Time of Day (Top Level) (Bottom Level) Total Parking Spaces Provided 67 75 142 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM 62 93% 12 16% 74 52% 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM 62 93% 12 16% 74 52% 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM 62 93% 13 17% 75 53% 9:30 AM - 10.00;AM 63 94%" 14 ` '19% 77' 54% . 10:00 AM 10:30 AM" �63� ,94% 14 19% 77 54%- 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM 60 90% 13 17% 73 51% 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM 59 88% 13 17% 72 51% 11:30 AM - 12:00 Noon 57 85% 13 17% 70 49% 12:00 Noon - 12:30 PM 57 85% 13 17% 70 49% 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM 46 69% 8 11% 54 38% 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM 52 78% 9 12% 61 43% 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM 53 79% 8 11% 61 43% 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM 56 84% 8 11% 64 45% 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM 56 84% 8 11% 64 45% 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM 53 79% 9 12% 62 44% 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM 52 78% 9 12% 61 43% 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM 51 76% 9 12% 60 42% 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM 52 78% 9 12% 61 43% Coast Business Center Parking Study 7 19-0147 Table 5 Tuesday(May 14,2019)Parking Occupancy Survey Number of Parked Vehicles and Percentage of Occupied Parking Spaces Project Site Parking Zone A Parking Zone B (Zones A and B) Time of Day (Top Level) (Bottom Level) Total Parking Spaces Provided 67 75 142 8:OOAM - 8�:30`AM ="::'�?0 90% 8... 1r% 68 48% 8:30 AM' -9:00 AM, 60 90%.' '8:. 11% 68 4$% 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM 59 88% 8 11% 67 47% 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM 59 88% 8 11% 67 47% 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM 58 87% 9 12% 67 47% 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM 59 88% 8 11% 67 47% 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM 58 87% 8 11% 66 46% 11:30 AM - 12:00 Noon 57 85% 7 9% 64 45% 12:00 Noon - 12:30 PM 57 85% 7 9% 64 45% 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM 55 82% 7 9% 62 44% 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM 55 82% 7 9% 62 44% 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM 55 82% 8 11% 63 44% 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM 54 81% 8 11% 62 44% 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM 54 81% 8 11% 62 44% 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM 55 82% 7 9% 62 44% 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM 55 82% 7 9% 62 44% 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM 59 88% 7 9% 66 46% 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM 54 81% 6 8% 60 42% Mdii Coast Business Center Parking Study 8 19-0147 Table 6 Future Peak Parking Demand Descriptor Number of Parking Spaces Existing Conditions Existing Peak Parking Demand' 77 Existing Parking Supply 142 Existing Peak Parking Utilization 54% Additional Parking Spaces Required Parking Spaces Required for Proposed Changes2 +27.6 Parking Spaces Required for Vacant Approved Medical Office +14.0 Full Occupancy with Proposed Project Maximum Future Parking Demand(Rounded Up) 119 Parking Supply(No Change) 142 Maximum Future Parking Utilization 84% Parking Surplus(+)/Deficit(-) +23 Notes: (1)The higher of existing measured peak parking demand(see Tables 4 and 5). 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COVERED SPACE: A parking space located within any approved parking structure constructed with a solid roof that is designed and used primarily for the sheltering of vehicles. DRIVEWAY:A paved area of a lot located between the public right-of-way and the garage,carport,or required parking space designed and intended as an access way between a private or public road and the garage, carport, or required parking space. FLOORAREA,GROSS:The sum of the horizontal areas of each floor of a building,measured from the exterior faces of the exterior walls or from the centerline of walls separating two (2) buildings, but not including underground parking, uncovered steps or exterior balconies. GARAGE: A detached, accessory building or a portion of a main building on the same lot as a dwelling, used primarily for the housing of vehicles of the occupant of the dwelling, having a roof, and enclosed on at least three(3) sides, with the fourth side being a lockable door. GATED ACCESS: Controlled entry and exit of parking at or near facilities with security or parking issues. LAND USE: Urban Planning activities for which measurable qualities have been developed for the design of new or re-use projects. OFF-SITE PARKING FACILITIES: Any parking lot, area, or structure for the temporary storage of motor vehicles, which serves a different use or business and does not directly adjoin the parking facility. PARKING AGREEMENT: An agreement,which guarantees the long-term availability of the parking facility for the use as specified in the agreement. Typically, a parking agreement is a legally binding document that must be approved by the City, and recorded with the County Recorder's Office. PARKING CODE: Parking requirements established by the governing jurisdiction which are typically written into the Zoning Municipal Code and provide the number of parking spaces per land use or the number of parking spaces per definable quantity for a particular land use such as square foot or employee or student or seat. (See also Parking Ordinance) PARKING DEMAND:The amount of parking spaces required for a specific land use or land uses. Apx-2 PARKING LOT:A plot of land specifically for parking which is generally paved and striped which may or may not have gated access. (See also Surface Parking) PARKING MANAGEMENT PLAN: A plan with strategies to manage parking efficiently. Individually, strategies may have modest impacts; however, when strategies are combined they have an additive effect. PARKING ORDINANCE: Parking requirements established by the governing jurisdiction which are typically written into the Zoning Municipal Code and provide the number of parking spaces per land use or the number of parking spaces per definable quantity for a particular land use such as square foot or employee or student or seat. (See also Parking Code) PARKING OVERAGE FACTOR: To reduce time spent searching for parking, particularly within large public parking lots, an overage factor may be applied to the parking demand to assure ease of use. City codes are generally considered to take such an overage factor into account in the established off-street parking requirements. PARKING SPACE:Accessible and usable paved area on a building site located off-street and designed for the parking of vehicles. PARKING STRUCTURE: A building specifically for parking which is generally multiple stories and may or may not have gated access. SHARED PARKING: The development and use of parking areas for joint use by more than one business or land use. SURFACE PARKING:A plot of land specifically for parking which is generally paved and striped which may or may not have gated access. (See also Parking Lot) TANDEM PARKING: Any off-street parking space designed in such a manner that a vehicle properly parked in such space may by design, have its ingress to or egress from such space blocked by a vehicle properly parked in a contiguous parking space. TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT:A program to reduce the number of peak-period vehicle trips generated in association with the proposed project, and/or promote the use of alternative transportation modes (i.e., ridesharing, carpools, vanpools, public transit, bicycles and pedestrians). Apx-3 Attachment B City of Newport Beach Municipal Code Off-Street Parking Requirements Apx-4 5/24/2019 Print Preview 20.40.040 Off-Street Parking Spaces Required. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I......................... Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in compliance with Table 3.10. These standards shall be considered the minimum required to preserve the public health, safety, and welfare, and more extensive parking provisions may be required by the review authority in particular circumstances. Unless otherwise noted parking requirements are calculated based on gross floor area. TABLE 3-10 OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS Land Use Parking Spaces Required Industry, Manufacturing and Processing, Warehousing Uses Food Processing 1 per 2,000 sq.ft. Handicraft Industry 1 per 500 sq.ft. Industry Small-5,000 sq.ft.or less 1 per 500 sq.ft. Large—Over 5,000 sq.ft. 1 per 1,000 sq.ft. Industry, Marine-Related 1 per 750 sq.ft. Personal Storage(Mini Storage) 2 for resident manager, plus additional for office as required by minor use permit Research and Development 1 per 500 sq.ft. Warehousing and Storage 1 per 2,000 sq.ft., plus one per 350 sq.ft. for offices. Minimum of 10 spaces per use Wholesaling 1 per 1,000 sq.ft. Recreation, Education, and Public Assembly Uses Assembly/Meeting Facilities 1 per 3 seats or one per 35 sq.ft. used for assembly purposes Commercial Recreation and Entertainment As required by conditional use permit Cultural Institutions 1 per 300 sq.ft. Schools, Public and Private As required by conditional/minor use permit Residential Uses Accessory Dwelling Units As required per Section 20.48.200 Single-Unit Dwellings—Attached 2 per unit in a garage Single-Unit Dwellings—Detached and less than 4,000 sq.ft. of floor 2 per unit in a garage area Single-Unit Dwellings—Detached and 4,000 sq.ft. or greater of 3 per unit in a garage floor area Single-Unit Dwellings—Balboa Island 2 per unit in a garage Multi-Unit Dwellings-3 units 2 per unit covered, plus guest parking; 1-2 units, no guest parking required Apx-5 3 units, 1 guest parking space https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/NewportBeach/cgi/menuCompile.pi 1/5 5/24/2019 Print Preview Land Use Parking Spaces Required Multi-Unit Dwellings-4 units or more 2 per unit covered, plus 0.5 space per unit for guest parking Two-Unit Dwellings 2 per unit; 1 in a garage and 1 covered or in a garage Live/Work Units 2 per unit in a garage, plus 2 for guest/customer parking Senior Housing—Market rate 1.2 per unit Senior Housing—Affordable 1 per unit Retail Trade Uses Appliances, Building Materials, Home Electronics, Furniture, 1 st 10,000 sq.ft.-1 space per 300 sq.ft. Nurseries, and Similar Large Warehouse-type Retail Sales and Bulk Over 10,000 sq.ft.-1 space per 500 sq.ft. Merchandise Facilities Plus 1 per 1,000 sq.ft. of outdoor merchandise areas Food and Beverage Sales 1 per 200 sq.ft. Marine Rentals and Sales Boat Rentals and Sales 1 per 1,000 sq.ft. of lot area, plus 1 per 350 sq.ft. of office area Marine Retail Sales 1 per 250 sq.ft. Retail Sales 1 per 250 sq.ft. Shopping Centers 1 per 200 sq.ft. See Section 20.40.050 Service Uses—Business, Financial, Medical, and Professional Convalescent Facilities 1 per 3 beds or as required by conditional use permit Emergency Health Facilities 1 per 200 sq.ft. Financial Institutions and Related Services 1 per 250 sq.ft. Hospitals 1 per bed; plus 1 per resident doctor and 1 per employee. Offices*—Business, Corporate, General, Governmental First 50,000 sq.ft. 1 per 250 sq.ft. net floor area Next 75,000 sq.ft. 1 per 300 sq.ft. net floor area Floor area above 125,001 sq.ft. 1 per 350 sq.ft. net floor area * Not more than 20%medical office uses. Offices—Medical and Dental Offices 1 per 200 sq.ft. Outpatient Surgery Facility 1 per 250 sq.ft. Service Uses—General Adult-Oriented Businesses 1 per 1.5 occupants or as required by conditional use permit Ambulance Services 1 per 500 sq.ft.; plus 2 storage spaces. Animal Sales and Services Animal Boarding/Kennels Apx-6 1 per 400 sq.ft. https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/NewportBeach/cgi/menuCompile.pi 2/5 5/24/2019 Print Preview Land Use Parking Spaces Required Animal Grooming 1 per 400 sq.ft. Animal Hospitals/Clinics 1 per 400 sq.ft. Animal Retail Sales 1 per 250 sq.ft. Artists'Studios 1 per 1,000 sq.ft. Catering Services 1 per 400 sq.ft. Care Uses Adult Day Care—Small(6 or fewer) Spaces required for dwelling unit only Adult Day Care—Large(7 or more) 2 per site for drop-off and pick-up purposes (in addition to the spaces required for the dwelling unit) Child Day Care—Small(6 or fewer) Spaces required for dwelling unit only Child Day Care—Large(9 to 14) 2 per site for drop-off and pick-up purposes (in addition to the spaces required for the dwelling unit) Day Care—General 1 per 7 occupants based on maximum occupancy allowed per license Residential Care—General (7 to 14) 1 per 3 beds Eating and Drinking Establishments Accessory(open to public) 1 per each 3 seats or 1 per each 75 sq.ft. of net public area,whichever is greater Bars, Lounges, and Nightclubs 1 per each 4 persons based on allowed occupancy load or as required by conditional use permit Food Service with/without alcohol,with/without late hours 1 per 30-50 sq. ft. of net public area, including outdoor dining areas exceeding 25%of the interior net public area or 1,000 sq.ft.,whichever is less. See Section 20.40.060 Food Service—Fast food 1 per 50 sq.ft., and 1 per 100 sq.ft.for outdoor dining areas Take-Out Service—Limited 1 per 250 sq.ft. Emergency Shelter 1 per 4 beds plus 1 per staff; and if shelter is designed with designated family units then 0.5 parking space per bedroom designated for family units Funeral Homes and Mortuaries 1 per 35 sq.ft. of assembly area Health/Fitness Facilities Small-2,000 sq.ft. or less 1 per 250 sq.ft. Large—Over 2,000 sq.ft. 1 per 200 sq.ft. Laboratories(medical, dental,and similar) 1 per 500 sq.ft. Maintenance and Repair Services A X_7 1 per 500 sq.ft. https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/NewportBeach/cgi/menuCompile.pl 3/5 5/24/2019 Print Preview Land Use Parking Spaces Required Marine Services Boat Storage—Dry 0.33 per storage space or as required by conditional use permit Boat Yards As required by conditional use permit Dry Docks 2 per dry dock Entertainment and Excursion Services 1 per each 3 passengers and crew members Marine Service Stations As required by conditional use permit Sport Fishing Charters 1 per each 2 passengers and crew members Water Transportation Services—Office 1 per 100 sq.ft., minimum 2 spaces Personal Services Massage Establishments 1 per 200 sq.ft.or as required by conditional use permit Nail Salons 1 per 80 sq.ft. Personal Services, General 1 per 250 sq.ft. Studio(dance, music, and similar) 1 per 250 sq.ft. Postal Services 1 per 250 sq.ft. Printing and Duplicating Services 1 per 250 sq.ft. Recycling Facilities Collection Facility—Large 4 spaces minimum, but more may be required by the review authority Collection Facility—Small As required by the review authority Visitor Accommodations Bed and Breakfast Inns 1 per guest room, plus 2 spaces Hotels and accessory uses As required by conditional use permit Motels 1 per guest room or unit Recreational Vehicle Parks As required by conditional use permit Time Shares As required by conditional use permit Transportation, Communications, and Infrastructure Uses Communication Facilities 1 per 500 sq.ft. Heliports and Helistops As required by conditional use permit Marinas 0.75 per slip or 0.75 per 25 feet of mooring space Vehicle Rental, Sale, and Service Uses Vehicle/Equipment Rentals Office Only 1 per 250 sq.ft. Limited 1 per 300 sq.ft., plus 1 per rental vehicle (not including bicycles and similar vehicles) https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/NewportBeach/cgi/menuCompile.pi 4/5 5/24/2019 Print Preview Land Use Parking Spaces Required Vehicle/Equipment Rentals and Sales 1 per 1,000 sq.ft. of lot area - Vehicles for Hire 1 per 300 sq.ft., plus 1 per each vehicle associated with the use and stored on the same site Vehicle Sales, Office Only 1 per 250 sq.ft., plus 1 as required by DMV Vehicle/Equipment Repair(General and Limited) 1 per 300 sq.ft. or 5 per service bay, whichever is more Vehicle/Equipment Services Automobile Washing 1 per 200 sq.ft. of office or lounge area; plus queue for 5 cars per washing station Service Station 1 per 300 sq.ft. or 5 per service bay, whichever is more; minimum of 4 Service Station with Convenience Market 1 per 200 sq.ft., in addition to 5 per service bay Vehicle Storage 1 per 500 sq.ft. Other Uses Caretaker Residence 1 per unit Special Events As required by Chapter 11.03 Temporary Uses As required by the limited term permit in compliance with Section 20.52.040 (Ord.2017-11 §5,2017; Ord.2015-15§8,2015; Ord.2013-4§3, 2013; Ord.2010-21 § 1 (Exh.A)(part), 2010) Apx-9 https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/NewportBeach/cgi/menuCompile.pl 5/5