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dealership (71 stalls). The future dealership would utilize the two rows on the south side of the <br /> parking lot and Chrysler would utilize the rest of the parking. The applicant's narrative indicates <br /> that, if the future Dealership #2 requires additional parking, the applicant would strive to provide <br /> such parking. Such parking could be provided via shared parking agreements with Chrysler, <br /> modifying the boundaries of Dealership #3, or other means. The project characteristics are <br /> described below; project plans are included as Exhibit B. <br /> Figure 2: Site Plan <br /> -----V - i':; R WI <br /> Chrysler j <br /> �L 1 Y� � Y I <br /> , • la Y <br /> -�_S.. .... -i -a-.-mm..a.- i- <br /> gg'ff <br /> .1 /:it II <br /> .i g� .` -♦ -• 1 t <br /> IS <br /> . i ,� _r---r---t >r "- L <br /> 9 <br /> •1/ t t <br /> I <br /> I i L ----) <br /> 4.• ■ <br /> r <br /> t t ` 4, <br /> Site Layout & Access <br /> The applicant currently owns the entire 16-acre site, comprising three separate parcels, and <br /> operates the Chrysler dealership immediately to the north of the subject parcel. There are no <br /> immediate plans to develop the remainder of the subject parcel beyond the proposed parking lot <br /> improvements. The applicant has provided a revised conceptual master plan that encompasses <br /> the entire 16-acre site to ensure that the on-site circulation system, including fire truck access, <br /> areas for unloading of vehicles, and other related items, are designed comprehensively in a way <br /> that is acceptable to the City. <br /> PUD-123, 2694 Stoneridge Drive Planning Commission <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />