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1 Parking Analysis Storrs Center newurbanconnections.com CE 2710 January 2016 Instructor Dr. Norman Garrick Tutorial Instructor: Hamed Ahangari 28 Jan. 2016

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4 Parking Generation Manual- 4th Edition 2010 Contains: – average rates, – ranges of rates, – 85 th percentile rates, – 33rd percentile rates, – and equations (regression) in some cases.

5 Elements of the Manual Land Use: 106 land use ( recreational, residential, shopping areas,….) Units: Seats, Square Feet,… Time in the week: Weekday/Weekend Location: Urban/Suburban/Rural

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8 ITE Parking Analysis-Example A city allowed to build a new live theater in a rural area. The theater has 1500 seats and it would work on weekday. How many parking developer should provide for this new development? Use ITE approach to calculate the amount of parking.

9 ScenarioRateParking Number Average0.25= 0.25*1500 = 375 85th percentile0.32= 0.32*1500 = 480 33 rd percentile0.19= 0.19*1500 = 285 Maximum0.42= 0.42*1500 = 630

10 Pre Development Parking Conditions

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12 Construction start: Spring 2011 Construction complete: Summer 2012 127 Apartments Approx. 28,000 SF Commercial

13 Construction start: Spring 2012 Construction complete: Summer 2013 195 Apartments Approx. 42,000 SF Commercial

14 Construction start: Spring 2013 Construction complete: Summer 2014 92 Apartments Approx. 16,000 SF Commercial

15 Land Use Data- Phase 1 Land UsePhase 1 APhase 1 BPhase 1 c Area (SF) UnitArea (SF) UnitArea (SF) Unit General Residential -127-195-92 Restaurant: Sit Down 12428-2641--- Restaurant: Fast Food 3046-839-2500- Office5507-25,826--- Community Shopping 6915-11,040-13500-

16 Approx. 200 rental apartments and 34,000 SF of commercial Currently in implementation stages Anticipated construction start: Summer 2014 Anticipated completion: Summer 2015

17 Land Use Data- Phase 2 Land UsePhase 2 Area (SF) Unit General Residential -205 Restaurant: Sit Down -- Restaurant: Fast Food -- Office13000- Community Shopping 24000-

18 Construction start: Spring 2013 Construction complete: Summer 2014 31,500 SF Price Chopper 5,000 SF Commercial – in discussion with tenants

19 Land Use Data- Phase 4 Land UsePhase 4 Area (SF) Unit General Residential -- Restaurant: Sit Down -- Restaurant: Fast Food 1200- Office5000- Community Shopping 31500-

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21 ITE Suggestions CodeUnitWeekdayWeekend General Residential 224Dwelling Unit 1.76 Restaurant: Sit Down 932KSF6.37 Restaurant: Fast Food 933KSF12.3311.25 Office 701KSF2.980.45 Community Shopping 820KSF5.054.94 85 th Percentile

22 ITE Suggestions CodeUnitWeekdayWeekend General Residential 224Dwelling Unit 1.62 Restaurant: Sit Down 932KSF5.55 Restaurant: Fast Food 933KSF8.27.4 Office 701KSF2.470.4 Community Shopping 820KSF3.783.05 Average

23 1- Storrs Center Garage 2- Dog Lane Off-Street Parking 3- Dog Lane On Street Parking 5- Royce Circle On Street 4- Storrs Road On Street Parking 6- On Street Parking-Village Street 7- Wilbur Cross Way

24 - Compare ITE and provided parking -Compare ITE and occupied parking -Compare weekend and weekday numbers


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