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attendance is 30-60 people. With assumptions that many members will carpool <br /> as a family, and that a proportion will walk to services, there appears to be <br /> adequate on-site parking. <br /> • Parking for special events and major religious holidays, with an assumed <br /> maximum occupancy of up to 120 people, was also calculated. The analysis <br /> used assumptions that 30 percent of attendees would walk, and that 25 percent <br /> of the remaining number would carpool — resulting in a total demand of <br /> 63 parking spaces. Conditions of approval are included to avoid and address <br /> potential excess parking demand, including coordinated calendars between St. <br /> Clare's and Chabad, requiring parking monitoring, and securing off-site parking. <br /> Based on this analysis, increasing allowed maximum capacity above 120 would almost <br /> certainly require additional on-or off-site parking to be secured, if the maximum number <br /> of people were present. <br /> Capacity Based on Building Occupancy <br /> Allowable occupancy is governed by the Building Code and Fire Code, based on square <br /> footage, type of occupancy, and actual building design in terms of egress and other <br /> safety considerations. Since the application did not include detailed building plans, it is <br /> not possible to calculate allowable occupancy with precision. However, an indication <br /> can be derived based on "design occupancy" factors established in the building code, <br /> which in turn is used to determine minimum egress requirements. According to <br /> calculations provided by the Building Division, and assuming all of the spaces in the <br /> building are occupied, the maximum design occupant load' per Building Code would be <br /> 259 people. Maximum design occupancy load of the synagogue space alone would be <br /> 143 people. <br /> Staff Recommendation <br /> Based on the above, it appears that the building occupancy could allow for more than <br /> 120 people to be accommodated (and especially if outdoor spaces are considered). <br /> However, staff does not recommend increasing the maximum allowable occupancy of <br /> the facility, unless additional on-site parking could be provided. Nonetheless, staff <br /> recognizes that there may be times, such as during major religious holidays, that more <br /> than 120 people could wish to attend the facility. A condition of approval has been <br /> added that would allow the Chabad to apply for a temporary use permit, to allow a <br /> capacity of up to 250 persons for events, occurring no more than five times per year, <br /> provided that the Chabad is able to demonstrate that it would have off-site parking <br /> available for event attendees. The modified condition would not allow an increase in <br /> outdoor event size. <br /> The Building Code does not specify a maximum occupant load. only a design occupant load in order to determine <br /> the minimum means of egress requirements. The posting of the occupant load is only required by code in rooms used <br /> for assembly, classroom, dining. drinking or other similar purposes when the occupant load of a room or space <br /> exceeds 50. <br /> Page 5 of 13 <br />
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