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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 13-09; Icetown Skateoplex; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (4)LAKE FOREST ICE TRAINING CENTER OBSERVED PARKING STUDY (REVISED 1/5/11) Lake Forest, California RK engineering group, inc. englneerliiB group, Inc. transportation planning • traffic engineoring acoustical engineering • parking studies January 5, 2011 Mr. Glenn Bushway ICE PALACE 9 Journey Aliso Vieja CA 92656 Subject: Lake Forest Ice Training Center Observed Parking Demand Study, City of Lake Forest (Updated 1/5/11) Dear Mr. Bushway: Introduction RK ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. (RK) is pleased to provide this observed parking study for the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center. The proposed location of this site would be at 25821 Atlantic Ocean Drive in the City of Lake Forest. The proposed development would consist of approximately 30,826 square feet of ice training facility use. The site provides for a total of 81 parking spaces that are not shared by other uses. The City of Lake Forest Municipal Parking Code has a requirement for ice skating rinks to have one (1) parking stall per 100 square feet of gross floor area. According to the parking code, the Lake Forest Ice Training Facility will be required to have a total of 309 parking stalls. The proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center is seeking relief from the city parking code, because it will not provide public skating and hockey tournaments and therefore it will have a much lower parking rate. The Lake Forest Ice Training Center primary use is for training on skills and techniques in figure skating, hockey and individual team practices. Skating lessons for figure and hockey are proposed to be offered through the Lake Forest Park and Recreation programs along with home school physical education programs. At this time, the Lake Forest Ice Training Center will not offer public skating sessions, host tournaments or competitions with outside entrants; public skating attendance can reach up to 300 skaters creating a high parking demand situation. A complete and more detailed description of the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center Facility is located in Appendix £. Due to this unique use, the Lake Forest Municipal Parking Code (Section 9.168.1W Parking Reductions) allows a parking study to be conducted in order to determine the appropriate parking rate for the project. 4000 westeriy place, suite 280 newport beach, California 92GGO tel 949.474.0809 Lix <:M9.474.0902 http://www. ricengineer.com RK conducted a total of eight (8) parking surveys at four (4) ice rink locations throughout Orange County in order to generate realistic parking demand rates based on the existing demand at these four (4) existing sites. Per a request from the City of Lake Forest staff, an additional parking survey was conducted at the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace on Saturday, November 27, 2010 in order to demonstrate the increased parking demand of public skating and hockey tournaments. Based upon these surveys, RK has been able to establish a peak parking demand for the specific type of use planned for the Lake Forest Ice Training Center. The parking rate data would be applied to the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center Development in order to determine whether the provided on-site parking at the new facility would be able to accommodate the anticipated peak parking demand. RK has also performed a trip generation analysis to determine the project expansion's AM/PM and daily trips as it compares to the existing land uses. Based upon this study, the project expansion will increase the daily trips by 515 net trip ends per day, and the PM peak hour trips by 43 net trips. Data for AM trips for ice skating rinks is not provided by ITE. This coincides with the peak operating hours that occurred primarily during the PM hours. Studv Parameters RK has conducted a total of eight (8) weekday and weekend parking surveys at the four (4) ice rink locations listed below: 1. Aliso Viejo Ice Palace - (9 Journey, Aliso Viejo, CA) a. (1 V^eekday Wednesday, July 21, 2010 and 1 Weekend Survey Saturday, July 17. 2010) 2. The Rinks-(13071 Springdale Street, Westminster, CA) a. (1 Weekday Wednesday, July 21, 2010 and 1 Weekend Survey Saturday, July 17, 2010) 3. Yorba Linda Ice Palace - (23641 La Palma Avenue, Yorba Linda, CA) a. (1 Weekday Wednesday, July 21, 2010 and 1 Weekend Survey Saturday, July 17, 2010) 4. KHS Ice Arena - (1000 Cerritos Avenue, Anaheim, CA) a. (1 Weekday Wednesday, July 21, 2010 and 1 Weekend Survey Saturday, July 17, 2010) Per a request from the City of Lake Forest staff, an additional parking survey was conducted at the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace on Saturday November 27, 2010 from 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM at 30 minute intervals. Saturday, November 27, 2010 was chosen in order to collect parking demand data on public skating and hockey tournaments. These uses are not planned at the Lake Forest Ice Training Center. It was also selected because it represents a peak demand day for the Ice Palace due to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. It should be noted that the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace provided public skating from 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM and a hockey tournament from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM on the day the parking demand was observed. Due to the increased demand of public skating and hockey tournaments which require a higher parking demand, the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center will NOT offer these programs. Visitors attending the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace during peak operating hours tend to park in the adjacent parking lots if the Ice Palace parking lot is perceived to be occupied. Additionally, it is also common for visitors attending adjacent buildings to park in the Ice Palace parking lot and visit other uses. Due to the sharing of parking spaces, special care was taken to ensure that only vehicles parked specifically to visit the Ice Palace were counted regardless of where they parked. Therefore, in order to determine an accurate parking demand for the Ice Palace, parking counts were conducted for all vehicles parking in the surrounding area that were specifically visiting the Ice Palace. A total of six (6) parking areas were utilized by visitors attending the Ice Palace. These areas include the Ice Palace parking lot (areas 1 and 2), the adjacent parking lot to the north (areas 3 and 4), the sheriff's parking lot to the south (area 5) and the parking lot located across Journey (area 6). Furthermore, RK collected vehicle license plate data in order to determine the vehicle duration rate for how long vehicles were parked for use at the Ice Palace. The observed parking study conducted on Saturday, November 27, 2010 at the Aliso Viejo ice Palace concluded that the average visitor parked their vehicle for 1.97 hours. It should be noted that an encroachment permit was required for the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace during the Wednesday, July 21^ obsen/ed parking counts. The encroachment permit was required in order to obtain accurate count data specifically for visitors attending the Ice Palace. The Orange County Sheriffs Department is located in the adjacent building and regularly uses the parking spaces at the Ice Palace due to overflow from the Sheriffs parking lot. Please see Appendix F for a copy of the Encroachment Permit and letter from the Sheriffs Department explaining the reason of the encroachment permit. The parameters of the observed parking surveys are as follows; 1. Counts were taken on: a. Saturday, July 17, 2010 ->(10:00 AM - 7:00 PM) at half hour intervals b. Wednesday, July 21, 2010 -> (6:00 AM -7:00 PM) at half hour intervals c. Saturday, November 27, 2010 -> (10:00 AM - 7:00 PM) at half hour intervals (Aliso Viejo Ice Palace Only) 2. Some of the ice skating rinks are located inside shopping centers with shared parking conditions and, as a consequence, special care was taken to ensure that only vehicles parked specifically to visit the ice rinks were counted. 3. It should be noted that The Rinks (Westminster) ice skating rink hosted a special event during the times that the parking survey was conducted. As a result, the ice rink attracted more visitors than under normal conditions. This occurred during the hours of 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 4. The observed parking counts conducted at the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace on Saturday, November 27, 2010 represented a peak demand day due to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Public skating was offered from 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM and a hockey tournament was scheduled from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM. As a result of the holiday and scheduled activities, the ice rink attracted more visitors than under normal conditions. 5. Appendix A shows the actual parking survey taken at each location. Table 1 contains a detailed account of each ice skating rink and its approximate square footage. The parking demand shown in Table 1 represents the peak demand during skating activity that is similar to what is expected at the Lake Forest Training Center. Satellite images of all locations analyzed are included in Appendix G. 6. Appendix B provides details on the types of sessions offered at the times the parking surveys were conducted. It also correlates the parking demand for each activity, 7. KHS Ice Arena is the only reference site with two rinks inside the facility. Therefore, its parking demand represents a larger facility. No adjustments to the KHS data was made as a result of having two (2) rinks. Trip Generation Trip generation represents the amount of trips that is produced and attracted by a development. Trip generation rates are developed by the ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers) in their Trip Generation Manual, 8th Edition, 2008. The trip generation rates for project are shown in Table 5. The proposed project will change the current land use from light industrial to ice skating rink. The project trip generation comparison is induded in Table 6. The existing light industrial land use generates 215 vehicle trip ends per day, with 28 vehicle trips per hour during the AM peak hour and 30 vehicle trips per hour during the PM peak hour. The proposed ice skating rink land use wil! generate 73 vehicles per hour during the PM peak hour. Due to lack of data provided by the ITE, RK has used a conservative 10% of the daily trips to equal the PM peak hour total, thus generating 730 trip ends per day. The proposed project will generate 515 more trip ends per day and 43 more vehicles per hour than the light industrial during the PM peak hour than the light industrial land use. The trip generation comparison table is included in Table 6. Findings The findings of the study are as follows: 1. Table 1 shows each ice rinks address, square footage and peak parking demand for activities that are similar to what is expected at the Lake Forest Training Center. The peak parking demand figures shown in Table 1 are based upon the parking survey shown in Appendix A for activities expected at the Lake Forest facility. The following is a summary of the peak parking counts that occurred during the parking survey when there were similar activities as expected at the Lake Forest Ice Training Center. Saturday. Julv 17'^ Wednesday. Julv 21^* and November 27*^ Observed Parkinq Counts a. The peak weekday parking demand that occurred at any of the sites was 58 parking spaces. The weekday peak hour is 6:00 PM. b. The peak weekend parking demand that occurred at any of the sites was 71 parking spaces. The weekend peak hour was 12:00 PM. 2. Table 2 shows the calculated peak parking rates for similar activities expected at the Lake Forest Training Center based upon the parking survey. Saturday, July 17*^, Wednesday. Julv 21'* and November 27"^ Observed Parkinq Counts a. The peak weekday parking rate calculated was 1.76 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet. b. The peak weekend parking rate calculated was 2.23 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet. 3. Table 3 shows the calculated parking demand for the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center. Exhibit A shows the location of the proposed development and Exhibit B shows the proposed site plan. Saturday. Julv 17**^. Wednesday, Julv 21** and November 27^*^ Peak Parkinq Rates and Required Parkinq Spaces a. The weekend peak parking rate that was used to calculate the required number of spaces for the proposed development is 2.46 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet. This rate was calculated using the peak parking rates generated in Table 2 and adding an additional 10% to this figure. This rate was based upon the activities expected at the Lake Forest Training facility. b. As a result, the calculated peak parking demand for the proposed development would be 76 parking spaces. The site proposes to provide 81 parking spaces. This results in a surplus of 5 parking spaces during the peak parking period. 4. Due to the unique use, the City of Lake Forest Municipal Code allows for a parking demand analysis to be conducted in order to determine the appropriate parking rate. RK has conducted an extensive parking survey of four (4) different ice rinks in Orange County, During many hours of these sun/eys, high use activities (i.e. hockey tournaments, public skating, etc.) occurred, which are not planned at the Lake Forest Ice Training Center. Therefore, RK extracted the peak parking demand that occurred during the survey period that represented similar activities to what is expected at the Lake Forest site. The peak demand plus ten (10) percent that occurred at the four (4) sites was used to establish the parking demand rate for the Lake Forest Ice Training Center. This is standard practice for establishing a recommended parking rate. The observed parking demand as it relates to the schedule of activities at each survey site is included in Appendix B. 5. Table 5 shows the trip generation rates for the existing light industrial land use and the proposed ice skating rink land use, provided by the Institute for Transportation Engineers (ITE). a. The Average Daily Rate for a light industrial land use is 6.97 trip ends per day per thousand square feet. b. AM and Average Daily Rates for an ice skating rink are not provided in the ITE Trip Generation Manual. 6. Table 6 shows the net total number of trips for the existing and proposed land uses, with a square footage of 30,826, and compares the two to give a trip difference. a. The existing land use would generate 215 trip ends per day and 30 vehicles per hour during the PM peak hour. b. The proposed land use would generate 730 trip ends per day and 73 vehicles per hour. c. The net trip difference between the existing and proposed land uses is 515 trips per day, and 43 vehicles per hour during the PM peak hour. Conclusions Taking into account the data collected during this analysis, RK would make the following recommendations: 1. The purpose of this parking study is to seek relief from the City of Lake Forest Municipal Parking Code as it pertains to Ice Skating Rinks. The Lake Forest Ice Training Center facility primary use is for training on skills and techniques in figure skating, hockey and individual team practices. Skating Lessons for figure and hockey are proposed to be offered through the Lake Forest Park and Recreation programs along with home school physical education programs. At this time, the Lake Forest Ice Training Center will not offer public skating sessions, host tournaments or competitions with outside entrants. Due to this unique use, the Municipal Parking Code allows a parking study to be conducted in order to determine the appropriate parking rate for the project. 2. The site is projected to have a peak parking demand of 76 parking spaces based on the peak parking rates generated in this study. The site will provide 81 parking spaces, thereby resulting in 5 surplus parking spaces during peak times. 3. The Saturday, November 27, 2010 obsen/ed parking counts at the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace clearly demonstrate that the combination of public skating and hockey tournaments significantly increase the peak parking demand. Therefore, the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center will NOT offer these programs, 4. The peak parking demand for all ice skating rinks analyzed occurred during public skating sessions and hockey tournaments for both weekday and weekend conditions. 5. Parking appears to be sufficient to accommodate the parking demands at the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Facility based upon planned operations for typical weekday and weekend conditions as long as public skating and hockey tournaments are not scheduled. RK is pleased to provide this parking study for the Lake Forest Ice Training Facility. If you have any questions regarding this study, or would like further review, please do not hesitate to call us at (949) 474-0809. Sincerely, RK ENGINEERING GROUP, Robert Kahn, P.E. Rogier Goedecke Principal vVs. ^.r.y^^/ Vice President, Operations Attachments 7W. 050)-20/0-0/ Exhibits Exhibit A Location Map oso I-2010-01 (ExA) LAKE FOREST ICE TRAINING FACILR^ OBSERVED PARKING STUDY. Qty of l.ake Forest. Califomia RK engmeenng group, inc. Exhibit B Site Plan ATLANTIC OCEAN DRIVE 0501-2010-01 {ExB> LAKE FOREST ICE TRAINING FAOUTY OBSERVED PARKING STUDY. Clly of Lake Forosc. CaSiorrta RK engineenng group, Inc. Tables Table 1 Observed Parking Survey Results' PROJECT SIZE Total Number of PEAK PARKING DEMAND^ PEAK PARKING HOUR ESTABLISHMFNT ADDRESS Total # of Rinks (SQUARE FEET) Spaces Provided^ WEEKDAY WEEKEND WEEKDAY July 21. 2010 WEEKEND November 27, 2010 Aliso Viejo Ice Palace 9 Journey, Aliso Viejo, CA 1 31,811 S.P. se 71 5:30 PM 12:00 PM WEEKDAY Julv 21. 2010 WEEKEND Julv 17. 2010 The Rinki' 13071 Springdale Street, Westminster, CA 1 33,000 S.P. 2S 50 2:00 PM 3:00 PM Vorba Linda Ice Palace 73641 La Palma Avenue, Yorba Linda. CA 1 41,000 S.P. SS 29 e:ac PM 3:30 PM & 6:00 PM KHS Ice Arena 1000 Cerritos Avenue, Anaheim, CA 2 SS,000 S.P. 46 38 6:00 PM 4:00 PM Based jpon tlie parking wjivey imulls iliown in Aopendu A. Due to thesliaied parking lots, special care was taken to only counl viiilors attending (he ite skating links regirdleis of where th?y parked ' A lolal numbet ol parking spaces was only able to be deteimineij al Aliso Viqo due to sdaied parking at the other sites. Peak pdiking der^iand for typical skating school activity anticipated to otcuc al tfie Lake Forest site IN O50'-20t0-0! Table 2 Calculated Peak Parking Rate ESTABUSHMENT ADDRESS PROJECT SIZE PEAK PARKING DEMAND' Aliso Vieio Ice Palace 9 Journey. Aliso Viejo, CA 31,811 71 Cakulaled Peak Parkin9 Rate 2.23 spaces per 1,000 sq.ft. Peak Parking Rate Increased By An Additwnal 10% 2.46 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. ' Peak parking demand for skating school activity. T^e Aliso Viejo Ice Palace was obserwd to have lhe highest peak demand for the activity anticipated to occur at the Lake Forest site. Therefore, it has been used to establish the peak parking demand rale for the Lake Forest site. i:/rktables/RK7770W JN:Q501-2010-01 Table 3 Parking Demand for Lake Forest Ice Training Facility ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS PROJECT SIZE (SQUARE FEET} PARKING RATE Lake Forest Ice Palace 25821 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Lake Forest. CA 30,826 2.46 spaces per 1,000 sq, ft. Total Parkinq Required Based upon the Parkinq Survey 76 PARKING SPACES Total Parkinq Provided On-site 81 PARKING SPACES Surplus 5 PARKING SPACES * The parking fate was calculated by taking the peak parking rate calculated for the highest demand site (Aliso Viejo Ice Palace) listed in Table 2 and increasing the rale by an addilional 10%. i:/rktabtes/ftK7770TB iN:0501-20W-0] TABLE 4 Trip Generation Rates^ Land Use (Existing) ITE CODE Units^ Peak Hour Daily Land Use (Existing) ITE CODE Units^ AM PM Daily Land Use (Existing) ITE CODE Units^ In Out In Out Daily Light Industrial 110 TSF 0.81 0.11 0.12 0.85 6,97 Land Use (Proposed) ITE CODE Units^ Peak Hour Dally" Land Use (Proposed) ITE CODE Units^ AM^ PM Dally" Land Use (Proposed) ITE CODE Units^ In Out In Out Dally" Ice Skating Rink 465 TSF n/a n/a 1.06 1.30 26.60 ' Source; Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITO, Trip Generation, Sth Edition, 200&. ' TSF = Thousand Square Feet ^ n/a = Data Not Available * Estimated by assuming PM peak hour totals are 1 D% of daily totals i:/rktabks/FK7770TB JN.OSOl-2010-01 TABLE 5 Project Trip Generation Comparison Existing Land Use Existina Land Use ITE Code Quantity Units' Peak Hour Existina Land Use ITE Code Quantity Units' AM PM Daily Existina Land Use ITE Code Quantity Units' In Out Total AM' In Out Total PM Daily Light Industrial 110 30,826 TSF 25 3 28 4 26 30 215 Net Trip Total 25 3 28 4 26 30 215 Proposed Land Use Peak Hour AM^ PM Proposed Land Use PTE Code Quantity Units' In Out Total AM In Out Total PM Daily" Ice Skating Rink 465 30,826 TSF n/a n/a n/a 33 40 73 730 Net Trip Total n/a n/a n/a 33 40 73 730 Net Trip Difference Between Proposed Use and Existing Use Peak Hour AM PM Land Use Units^ In Out Total AM In Out Total PM Daily Proposed Land Use (fee Skating Rink) TSF n/a n/a rV'a 33 40 73 730 Existing Land Use (Light Industrial) TSF 25 3 28 4 26 30 215 Net Trip Difference n/a n/a n/a 29 14 43 515 ' ISF-Thousand Square Feet ' Numbers may not ddd due to rounding * N/A= Data Not Avaiiable ^ The daily amount ot trips were calculated by assuming PM peak hour totals are 10% of daily totals. i:lrktabtesKK7770TB JN:OSOt 2010-0} Graphs Graph 1 Aliso Viejo Ice Palace 160 140 120 1 100 E 80 c 60 40 20 Oberved Parking Demand 11/27/10 • .. : ••• '•-•V Xw -^i!^' ,1 % ' 1 \—! 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Avg Duration 2 1 0 0 0 2,5 0.5 0.S 2 O.S across the Street ToBl Parked Appendix B Ice Skating Rink Session Details With Observed Parking Demand Ice Palace Parking Study Project* 10-1064-001 Location: Aliso Viejo Day: Saturday Date: 7/17/2010 FRONT SIDE BACKSipE I 1 jA^ f ' 4' ' %C>c|U(>led Abtlvltie^ Ml ! -w >:m I 1 jA^ f ' 4' ' %C>c|U(>led Abtlvltie^ Ml ! -w ToursMcbs ; 41 1 t '^^.^ 41 i. 84 f ' 4' ' %C>c|U(>led Abtlvltie^ Ml ! -w 17 0 10 27 32.14% Hockey 10:30 AM . 22 0 14 36 42.86% Hockey 11:00 AM 21 0 20 41 46.81% Hockey - 1^:30:AIM ; 20 1 21 42 50.00% Hockey 18 1 22 41 48.81% Hockey V 12:30:PM 1 22 0 17 39 46,43% Hockey 1 OqPM 30 1 14 45 53.67% Public 40 0 15 55 65.48% Public 41 0 22 83 75.00% Public 39 0 24 63 75.00% Public 38 0 25 63 75.00% Public 3 30 pM. 32 0 27 59 70.24% Hockey 4 00 PM 17 1 17 35 41.67% Hockey 4 30 Phi 17 1 20 38 45.24% Hockey SDOPM 17 1 21 39 46.43% Hockey 6 30 PM 23 1 26 52 61.90% Hockey 6.00 PM 16 1 23 40 47.62% Hockey 14 1 20 35 41.67% Hockey 13 1 21 35 41.67% Hockey Ice Palace Aliso Viejo Location Aliso Viejo Time 10:00am 10.30am 11:00am ia:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2;0Dpm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pni 4:30pm 5:0Dpm 5:30pm 6:00pm 5:3Dpm 7:00pm Type of Session Rlnkl 185' X 85' IHockey Hockey. ^Hockey ; Public PubHc Public Public Public Public jHocicey .' • ;Hpekey fHockey Ht^ckey Day Saturday 7/17/2010 Legend Hp(;k^^.; \iW--\^!:7-^7 Public ool Ice Palace Parking Study Project* 10-1064-001 Location: Aliso Viejo Day: Wednesday Date: 7/21/2010 TIME . FRONTSIDE: BACKSIDE TIME Regular ' .V i>77 Regular % Occupied Activities iTotal^SpatiOs Provided Ji\-Uif^^m-fm. . '7--7'U -'7' '''' •('i-'-C"-"-' •• 17 0 5 22 26.19% 15 0 8 23 27.38% 7:(^AM 23 0 13 36 42.86% 7:30 AM 21 0 20 41 48.81% 8^00 AM 22 0 21 43 51.19% 8:30 AM 24 0 20 44 52,38% Frees tyte Skating 9:00 AM 23 0 19 42 50,00% Frees tyte Skating 9;3QAM 19 0 13 32 38.10% Frees tyte Skating 10:00 AM 20 0 12 32 36.10% lb:3i^AM 16 0 12 28 33.33% 11-00 AM , 17 0 12 29 34.52% 20 0 13 33 39.29% * '.If? Aft™ 13 0 12 25 29.76% " iz-^b'p'MV 21 0 14 35 41.67% 1:00 PM 24 0 12 36 42.86% Hockey 1:30 PM 23 0 13 36 42.86% 2:00 PM 26 0 16 42 50.00% 2:30 PUi 21 0 16 37 44.05% '3:pp PM 22 0 8 30 35.71% Public ,3;k^'M 30 1 9 40 47.62% Public 40 2 9 51 60.71% 4:30 PM I 38 2 8 48 57.14% . $:Q0 PM 37 2 7 46 54.76% Skating 5.30 PM 41 1 14 56 66.67% Sciiool 6:09 PM 22 0 • 14 36 42.86% 6:30 20 0 12 32 38.10% Public 7:00 PM 23 0 7 30 35.71% Aliso Viejo Ice Palace Location Type of Sessions Day Rlnkl Aliso Viejo 185'X 85' Wednesday 6:00am 7/21/2010 6:30am !:..-iMil: 7:00am ••; ivAih- 7:30am ,i-:l.,!f-. 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am ;i- (-:7-'>7' 9:30am 10:00am :-r-vuwl7' 10.30am 11:00am 'H':i:'7:i\:-' 11:30am >7;r-7i^^lh 12:00pm 12:30pm mm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm Publk: 2:30pm Public 3:00pm Public 3;30pm Public 4\00pm Public 4:30pm Public 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm Public 5:30pm Public 7:00pm Publfc Legend BHWBBM Public P^SH^^ool KHS Ice Arena Parking Study Project* 10-1064-001 Location: Anaheim Day: Saturday Date: 7/17/2010 •. ' TiM'E' • ; : (08^(1 zone nst vldi^ of the bujicllng] ;; (West sideof the building); ;TOTAL : . ActiyitiMrJ"; Regular • ::i>7. Reserved Regular ;TOTAL : Ice Rink t . Ice Rink 2 . 10:00 AM 40 2 1 18 0 61 Skating School 10:30 AM 40 1 1 17 0 59 11:00 AM 41 1 1 19 0 62 11:30 AM 43 1 1 19 0 64 Public Skating 12:O0PM 39 1 1 20 0 61 Public Skating 36 1 1 20 0 58 1:00 33 1 1 20 0 55 18 0 1 11 0 30 2:00 PM 13 0 0 7 0 20 2:30 PM 15 0 0 8 0 23 Hockey 3:00 PM ." 25 0 0 9 0 34 3:3ap^:: 24 1 0 9 0 34 4:00 .PM. 27 1 0 10 0 38 Hockey ,4;30PM;' 25 1 0 9 0 35 Hockey 6:00 PM 16 1 0 8 0 25 6:30 PM 14 0 0 8 0 22 6:00.PM 7 0 0 9 0 16 •7:^}^t^-:7 6 0 0 7 0 13 7:00 PM 6 0 0 5 0 11 KHS Ice Arena Location Day Anaheim Type of Sessions Saturday 170" X 75' 200' X 85" 7/17/2010 Time Rinkl Rink2 lOKDOam Hockey Rink2 10.30am Hockey ] Public Hockey . Public Hpck;^..-..'. Public 11:00am Hockey ] Public Hockey . Public Hpck;^..-..'. Public 11:30am Hockey ] Public Hockey . Public Hpck;^..-..'. Public 12^)0pm tekfV* Public 12:30pm tekfV* Public 1:00pm HpiSii^^; Public Hodcey lioCk^y .. " 1:30pm HpiSii^^; Public Hodcey lioCk^y .. " 2:00pm HpiSii^^; Public Hodcey lioCk^y .. " 2:30pm Htfcfey;; ^^-^ipt^^c^'''^ 7 Hotkey. Hockey 3:00pm Htfcfey;; ^^-^ipt^^c^'''^ 7 Hotkey. Hockey 3:30pm ^M^S&i';,;,HoGk^y I 4:00pm 4:30pm ||^^|^»«jHo|ke.y; • -- -•• 5:00pm ||^^|^»«jHo|ke.y; • -- -•• 5:30pm fmemmsmii:- • Hpateyt;i;\r:Mock^ 6;0Dpm fmemmsmii:- • Hpateyt;i;\r:Mock^ 6:30pm fmemmsmii:- • Hpateyt;i;\r:Mock^ 7:00pm HQctrev Wockey Legend Hockfey : BBOSII Public BBOSII Public ool KHS Ice Arena Parking Study Project* 10-1064-001 Location: Anaheim Day: Wednesday Date: 7/21/2010 TIME ' Z6fJE A , '. (Gated zorie east side Qf the buildirig) . {w«st»id6of the buiMihg)-^ TOTAL Activities TIME Regular <> /Reserved ' Regular , > Ice Rlnk l •»1'/M: .•. , ••• Ici) Rink 2 6:00 AM 1 0 0 6 0 7 1 0 0 7 0 8 7:00 AH 1 0 0 7 0 8 .7:.30.AM 1 0 0 6 0 7 3 0 0 7 0 10 3 0 0 7 0 10 Hockey • 9;odAM 4 0 0 8 0 12 Freestyle 0:30 AM 4 0 0 7 0 11 Freestyle 10:66 AM 4 0 0 7 0 11 10:30 AM 4 0 0 8 0 12 ;11:CilB AM >; 3 0 1 7 0 11 1^:il|>AM ; 3 0 1 B 0 12 Ice • iz:o6pk7 4 0 1 6 0 13 Maintenance 12:30 PM 6 1 0 8 0 16 1:00 PM 4 1 1 5 0 11 i;30PM 4 1 1 5 0 11 2:00 PM-10 1 1 6 0 18 2:30 PM. 14 1 1 5 0 21 Public 3:00 PM 16 1 2 4 0 23 •ill3^:]*!ii;^:;;' 23 1 2 3 0 29 23 1 2 4 0 30 Hockey 24 1 2 4 0 31 5:00 PM 30 1 2 5 0 38 Skating School 6:30 PM 30 1 3 5 0 39 Skating School 6:00 PM 37 1 3 5 0 46 77$i^:f»m7' 22 0 2 4 0 28 Hockey 7:00 PM 16 0 0 4 0 20 Hockey KHS Ice Arena Location Day Anaheim Type of Sessions Wednesdav 170'X 75' ZOO'X 85" 7/21/2010 Time 6:00am 6:30am 7:00am 7:30am 8:0aam 8:30am 9:00am 9;30am 10:00am 10.30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 4:00pm Rinkl Rink2 [Hockey .lipfcKey:- Hockey • Ice Maint Ice Maint HockeWr^ Public .Public .ocjuey:- ; Public iev?:ii&{ Public Westminster Ice Rink Parking Study Projects 10-1064-001 Location: Westminster Day: Saturday Date: 7/17/2010 'r77•^•^•7^^•'77^7:<^j<^-'^ lliiiiii TOTAL "•:'"\-':'^-i-'C''' <7:'. Ac^iytti^ 10-00 AM 52 3 55 10:30 Ali 61 5 66 Special " 11:0DAiyi\ 89 5 94 Event , 11i30AH"^i 93 4 97 ' 12:00 PIM 71 3 74 12 30 PM 65 2 67 Public 1-00 PM 58 2 60 Public 1 30 PiM 51 1 52 2.00 piyi 43 1 44 ^' ^ISOPM' 32 0 32 , 3:00 PM 48 2 50 , ,?:?OPM. ^ 31 2 33 27 0 27 4:3^ PM 23 0 23 Hockey 31 1 32 5!30iJPM 20 0 20 6:00 PST / 24 1 25 6:30 PM 21 2 23 7:00 PM 19 2 21 Westminster Ice Rink 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm Public Public Public Public Westminster Ice Rink Parking Study Project # 10-1064-001 Locatiofi: Westminster Day: Wednesday Date: 7/21/2010 •p>77i'?7^'^^7';7:^7'^'^77: •\?^777^ ':T^'y^:^'i^^h'X::iK 5 0 5 6 30 AM 8 0 8 7;00 AM 9 0 9 7:30 Ahn 7 0 7 8:00 AM 9 0 9 8:30 AM 9 0 9 Freestyle 9:00 AM 10 0 10 Freestyle , ^9:36 AM' 11 0 11 . 1t>:o6;AM 7 0 7 ib-so'AM 9 0 9 ^11:00 AM 11 0 11 11:30 AM 9 1 10 12:00 Pf\ll 16 1 17 Hockey 12:3^ PM ^ 17 3 20 Hockey 13 3 16 21 1 22 Freestyle 23 2 25 Freestyle 19 0 19 3:00 Pnft ' ' 25 1 26 3:30 PM 23 1 24 Public 4:00 PM 27 0 27 Public 4-30 PM 21 0 21 5 00 PM 19 0 19 Skating School 5:^0 PM 21 0 21 Skating School 24 0 24 "6:3b PM'^ 16 0 16 Public 7:00 PM. 13 0 13 Public Westmister Ice Rink Location Westminster €:00am 6:30am 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10.30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30 pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00 pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00 pm Rinki 185' X 85' ij'.'-ir'.i.','''!: Day Wednesday m0: •) ^•^••' ii^:-MU Pubric Public Public Public ^ool BHOOI g|oDl Public Public Legend ;p|®ey Public boi Ice Palace Parking Study Projoct# 10-1064-001 Location: Yorba Linda Day: Saturday Date: 7/24/2010 TIME Regular TOTAL ACTIVmES 10:00 AM 25 1 26 Hockey 10:3P AM 28 0 28 Hockey 23 0 23 Hockey ':Hi:3HHfl'^'^^r 15 0 15 Hockey 12-00 PM 17 0 17 Hockey 12:30 PM 14 0 14 Hockey 1:00 PM 13 0 13 Hockey 1:30 PM 26 0 26 Public 2:00 PM 28 0 28 Public 2;3b PM 23 0 23 Public 3:00 pM„ 26 0 26 Public 29 0 29 Hockey ' ^d 26 0 26 Hockey 4:30 PM 25 0 25 Hockey 5:00 PM 23 0 23 Hockey 5:30 PM 25 0 25 Hockey 6:00 PM 29 0 29 Hockey 6:30 PM 28 0 28 Hockey T OO PM 27 0 27 Hockey Ice Palace Yorba Linda Location Day Vorba Linda Type of Session Saturday Rlnkl 7/17/2010 Time 185' X 85' 10:00am ool 10.30am ; 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 'Hc^V-'? i 12:30pm HqckeS i 1:00pm Hciickfey ' 1:30pm Public 2:00pm Public 2:30pm Public 3:00pm Public 3:30pm 4:a0pm 4:30pm 5:00pm HQ?fey^-J 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm Legend Kpckey-. Public Ice Palace Parking Study Projects 10-1064-001 Location: Yorba Linda Day: Wednesday Date: 7/21/2010 TIME Regular TOTAl ACTIVITIES 6.00 AM 4 0 4 6:30 AM ft 3 0 3 1 ,7^00;fM^ , 6 0 6 6 0 6 '^!ooAte' ^ 18 0 18 8:30 AM 23 0 23 9:Q0 AM 17 0 17 9:?0AM 15 0 15 Freestyle Skating 10:00 AM 13 0 13 Freestyle Skating 10,3b AM 15 0 15 11 00 AM 18 0 18 11:30 AM 19 0 19 > 12:00 PM 16 0 16 12:30 PM 17 0 17 1:00 PM 18 0 18 1:30 PM 17 0 17 2 00 PM 20 0 20 2:30 PM 23 0 23 , . 3EftO PM ' ' 28 0 28 Public 36 0 38 Public 'J'^ 4-1)0 PAl'^ ' 47 0 47 ^ 4.30 PM 45 0 45 5.00 PM 30 0 30 Skating School ^5:30PM 49 0 49 Skating School 6:00 PM 58 0 58 V 6:30 PM 55 0 55 Hockey 7:00 PM 47 0 47 Ice Palace Yorba Linda Locatton Type of Sessions Day Rinkl Yorba Linda 185' X 85' Wednesdav 6:00am 7/21/2010 6;30am y •• II- 7:00am 7:30am !;; -i.-:.(Vl|- 8:00am 8:30am \^,I^I:-^W}7 9:00am 9:30am i-iv-:H>)[-' 10:00am 10.30am ll;00am 11:30am l:r--r:!-i"U-> 12:00pm |-..;-r-i:>;J|-. 12:30pm li:'^l-fi-i',;!^ l.QOpm l:<-^rU7i7' 1:30pm 2:00pm Public 2:30pm Public 3:00pm Public 3:30pm Public 4:00pm Public 4:30pm Public 5:00pm ool 5:30pm ool 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm Legend HQcketf: :iir;:-,.-";.-iv'i'' Public ool Ice Palace Parking Study Project« 10-1096-001 Location: Aliso Vi^ Day: Date. Saturday ; 11/27/2010 •'7\]-:'7\iam^^ri "TOTAL"''• •"•: "•" .,-'-l ^C-'',;,. 'f)tctjvHlri^^^^ U • : Regular ^ mWi-:: . Rsgulair "TOTAL"''• 10:00 AM 17 0 22 39 Hockey Practice 10 30 MM 21 0 47 68 Hockey Practice 11 OOAM 15 0 51 66 Hockey Practice 11 ii>M 10 0 44 54 Hockey Practice 20 0 51 71 Skating Sctool 1 12 30 PM 40 0 46 86 PiA)lic Skating 1-00 PM 5B 0 60 118 Public Skating 1.36'PM" 64 0 66 130 Public Skating 2 0QPM \ 5S a 74 133 Public Skating 66 0 76 14( PuMc Skating ^ bopiyi f 60 Q 70 130 Public Skating / 2 Birthday Parties $-30 PM 34 1 49 84 Hockey Tournament/ 2 Birthday Parties 4 00 Phi , 43 1 51 95 Hockey Tournament/ 2 Birthday Parties 4 30 PM 45 2 60 107 Hockey Tournament/ 2 Birthday Parties 6 00 PM 46 2 44 92 Hockey Tournament 9 30 PM 36 2 44 84 Hockey Tournament 38 2 37 77 Hockey Tournament 6 3$ P|^, , 7 0 19 26 Hodfey Practice 7 00 p(m 8 0 19 27 Hockey Practice Parkmg is for Ice Palace only Note: Front side includes /\rea 4.1 Sheriff area and across street. Note; Bachs side ir»::lude area 2,3 Ice Palace Aliso Viejo Skating Sessions at time of Study Location I Aliso Viejo Type of Session J Rlnkl Time 185' X 85' 10:00am Hockey 10.30am Hockey 11:00am ^^^0^7:1 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm Public 1:00pm Public 1:30pm Public 2:00pm Public 2:30pm Public 3:00pm Public 3:30pm Hockey tgurnament 4:0Qpm Hockey Tournannent;. 4:30pm Hockey Tournament 5:00pm HO-Gkey Tdurnameni^^^ ; 5:30pm ;Hockey to u r na merit:' 6:00pm iyocioeyfcltirham^ 6:30pm 7:00pm 11/27/2010 Legend : Hockey Public Note: Hockey Tournament are a Holiday Schedule Only. This was a Holiday Weekend high demand time. Lake Forest Ice Palace Tentative Schedule Typical attendance of athletes on ice at onetime wfth staff in building. Freestylers skate more than 1 session back to back Rinkl 185'X 85' 6-30am 7;30AM a:30am lOilXJam ll^Xtam i2:30pfii l:4Spm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:lSpm 6:45pm 8:00pm S:lSpm 1030pm 12iX]am aose Saturday Sunday 7:15am 8:lSam 9:15am 10-30am U:4Sam l^lOpm 3:30cm S.-00pm 6:15pm 7:3[]pni 8:45pm 10:00pm 12:00am Close Legend .Broonlbali- Attendance plus Employees on/office Maximum attendance allow 30/4 Tvplcsl team or individual \wlll practice in full gear executing drills and skills. A nomnal team consists of 16 players. 2 teams may share ice. 1&30/5 individuals work on hockey skills usually before their team practke 10-12/2-3 RgiireSkatfrtgand Freesiyie area morning actlvttyfor Goal Oriented athlete with no more thatizoonihe ioe surface atany one time. 20-60/5-6 A open skate is a time forthe athletes to skate freely called (Mind Oeansingl must have own skates JlO-50/4-6 AfterSchooll^arn^to Skate programsaremultipleclassesofabilitvteaching basis of Skating, attendances^ 20-W/2-3 Broomball, 3 lhrIongevenii^acB«ty is largely supported by the local church groups otfered on Friday and Saturday nigh^ 40 50 20 60 60 40 Freestyle P«irsOiajr LAKE FOREST ICE PALACE SCHEDULE fTentative) Kockey Monday m Friday: 6:30am - 730ira 7:30ain - 6:3 Oam 5:30ani-9:30aiii lCI:ODam-U:O0ani 11; 0(1 are -12:0 Opm 1:45pm - 2;4Spm Saturday 7:15ara -a:15aiii S:15Bn)-9:15aiD 9:i5ani - 10:lSani Tuesday: 12.-30pm - liSOpoi Adults Ouly Tuesday: 12:3Clpni-130om TcamPnctice Monday tD Friday: S:O0pm - 9:0 Op ra 9iiSpra-10;lSpra Saturday to Sunday: lOaOair. - ll:3CaDi llri5£tn-12:4Spm 5;D0pm- 6:DDpm firlSpm - 7:lSpia 7:3Qpm-S;30pia Sunday &:O0ani-9.-OOani 9:lSara-10ilSam bidlvldasl SkiUs/DilUj Monday to Friday: 3:0Opm - 4:00pm S:lSpm'S:30pin Saturday to Sunday: 3:30pm-4;4Spm e^*Spm-9:4Spm OlberScttfons Paries tmd Recreaiiaa Monday to Friday 4:00 pm - S:OQpm Brounball Friday I030pm-II30pni Satuiday U]rf)0pni-ll:3Qpm OpeaShate Saturday Ifi Sunday: l:0t]pin-3:lSpm Appendix C Trip Generation i la Land Use: 465 Ice Skating Rink Description arcades. Additional Data The sites were surveyed In Califomia. Source Number 441 Trin Genera/ion. Bth Edition 843 Institute of Transportation Engineers Land Use: 465 Ice Skating Rink Independent Variables with One Observation The following trip generation data are for independent variables with oniy one obsen/ation. This infonnalion is shown in this table only: there are no related plots for these data. Users are cautioned lo use dala witli care because of tiie small sample size. Independent Variable Trip Generation Rate Size of Independent Variable Number of Studies Directional Distribution 1,000 Square Feel Gross Floor Area Weekday p.m. Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic 2.36 70 1 45% entenng, 55% exiting Seats Weeltday 1.26 300 1 50% enterinn, 50% exiting Weekday p.m. Pealt Hour of Adjacent Slreel Traffic 0.12 300 1 Not available % i< r Trip Generation. Bth Edition 844 Instilula of Transportation Engineers summary of Trip Generation Calculation For 30.826 Th.Sq.Ft. GFA of Ice Skating Rink November 29, 201O Average standarcJ Adjustment Driveway Rate Devi at i on Fac t or Volume Avg. Weekday 2-Way Volume 0 00 0 00 1 00 0 7-9 AM Peak Hour Enter 0 .00 0 00 1 00 0 7-9 AM Peak Hour Exit 0 .00 0 00 1 00 0 7-9 AM Peak Hour Total 0 .00 0 00 1 00 0 4-6 PM Peak Hour Enter 1 .06 0 00 1 00 33 4-6 PM Peak Hour Exit 1 .30 0 00 1 00 40 4-6 PM Peak Hour Total 2 .36 0 00 1 00 73 Saturday 2-Way Volume 0 .00 0 00 1 00 0 Saturday Peak Hour Enter 0 ,00 0 00 1 00 0 Saturday Peak Hour Exit 0 .00 0 00 1 00 0 Saturday Peak Hour Total 0 .00 0 00 1 00 0 Note: A zero indicates no data available. Source: institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation, Sth Edition, 2008. TRIP GENERATION BY MICROTRANS Summary of Trip Generation Calculation For 3 0.826 Th.Sq.Ft. GFA of General Light Industrial November 29, 2010 Average Standard Adjustment Driveway Rate Deviation Factor Volume Avg. Weekday 2-Way Volume 6 .97 4 24 1 00 215 7-9 AM Peak Hour Enter 0 .81 0 00 1 00 25 7-9 AM Peak Hour Exit 0 .11 0 00 1 00 3 7-9 AM Peak Hour Total 0 .92 1 07 1 00 28 4-6 PM Peak Hour Enter 0 .12 0 00 1 00 4 4-6 PM Peak Hour Exit 0 .85 0 00 1 00 26 4-6 PM Peak Hour Total 0 97 1 16 1 00 30 Saturday 2-Way Volume 1 .32 1 48 1 00 41 Saturday Peak Hour Enter 0 .07 0 00 1 00 2 Saturday Peak Hour Exit 0 .07 0 00 1 00 2 Saturday Peak Hour Total 0 .14 0 41 1 00 4 Note: A zero indicates no data available. Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation, Sth Edition, 2008. TRIP GENERATION BY MICROTRANS Appendix D Oty of Lake Forest Munidpai Parking Code (2) Cinemas. 1 for each 2 seats plus 5 spaces for employees. (3) Automobile washing and cleaning establishment, except self-service. 16 minimum. (4) Automobile washing and deaning establishment, self-service. 5 for each 2 washing stalls. (5) Banks, savings & loans, credit unions and other financial institutions. 1 for each 200 square feet of gross floor area. (6) Barbershops or beauty parlors. 2 for each barber chair and 3 for each beautician station. (7) Bowling lanes and billiard halls. 5 for each hall, alley. 2 for each billiard table contained therein. (8) Churches, temples and other places of assembly not specified elsewhere. 1 for each 3 fixed seats within the main auditorium or for every 35 square feet of seating area within the main auditorium where there are no fixed seats: 18 lineal inches of bench shall be considered a fixed seat. (9) Clubs, lodge halls, union halls. 1 for each 75 square feet of gross floor area. (10) Congregate care faciiity serving more than 12 persons. 1 foreach unit per section 7-9-141.1. (11) Convalescent and nursing homes, homes forthe aged, resthomes, children's homes and sanitariums. 1 for every 4 beds in accordance with the resident capacity of the home as listed on required license or permit. (12) Dance halls. 1 foreach 7 square feet of dance ftoor area, plus 1 for each 35 square feet of additional gross floor area. (13) Day nurseries, including pre-schools and nursery schools. 2 for each 3 employees and teachers plus 1 loading space for every 8 children. (14) Golf courses. a. Driving ranges. 1 per tee, plus the spaces required for additionai uses on the site. b. Pitch and putt and miniature golf courses. 3 per hole, plus requirements for accessory uses. c. Regulation course. 8 per hole, plus the space required for additional uses on the site. (15) HandbaSI/racquetball faciiity. 1.5 for each court plus the spaces required for additional uses on the site. (16) Health studios and spas. JiT) Hospitais^ '(18) Industrial uses ofalltypes except a 1 foreach 150 square feet of gross floor area. (For the purposes of this subsection, swimming pool area shafl be counted as floor area.) 1.75 for each patient bed. 1 for each 500 square feet of gross \building used exclusively for warehouse \purposes. \(i9j Laundry or dry cleaning '.establishments, solely coin operated. [(20) Libraries. floor area. 1 for each 3 machines. 1 for each 300 square feet of gross floor area. \(21) Lumberyards. 1(22) Model home sales complex. (23) Mortuaries and funeral homes. (24) Motels and hotels. (25) Motor vehicle sales and automotive repair shops. 1 foreach 500 square feet of gross floor area for retail sales, plus 1 for each 1,000 square feet of open area devoted to display or sales, plus 1 or each 2 employees. 10. 5 plus 250 square feet of usable and accessible paved parking area for every 25 square feet or fraction thereof of assembly room floor area. 1 for each guest unit, plus additional parking as required for accessory uses. 1 per 400 square feet of gross floor area. (26) Offices. a. General and administrative. 1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area. b. Medical clinics or offices; dental clinics or offices. 1 for each 150 square feet of gross fioor area. c. Professional, other than medical or dental. 1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area. d. Veterinary hospitals and clinics. 1 for each 150 square feet ofgn^ss floor area. (27) Public utility facilities, including but nof limited to electric, gas, water, telephone and telegraph facilities not having business offices use regardless of building space or number of employees. 1 for each 2 employees in the largest shift, plus 1 foreach vehicle used in connection with the use. A minimum of spaces shali be provided for each such on the premises. (28) Restaurants, drive-ins, cafes, nightclubs, taverns, lounges or other establishments for the sale and consumption on the premises of food and tyeverages. 10 minimum or 1 for each 100 square feet of gross fioor area (including outdoor serving areas) up to 4,000square feet, plus 1 foreach 30 square feet of gross floor area over 4,000 square feet. (29) Retail stores. a. General, except as othenA/ise specified herein. j 1 for each 200 square feet of gross I fioor area. b. Discount department stores. 11 for each 125 square feet of gross ifloor area. •c. Fumiture and appliances. ! 1 for each 500 square feet of gross \ floor area. \(30) Schools. \a. Elementary and junlor~high. .b. Colleges, universities and institutions of \higher leaming. lc. Senior high schools. \d. Trade schools, business colleges and \commercial schools. \(31) Shopping centers. 2 for each classroom. 1 for each 3 full-time equivalent students, plus 1 for each 2 faculty and employee members. 1 for each member of the faculty and each employee, plus 1 for each 6 full-time equivalent students regularly enrolled. 1 for each 3 student capacity of each classroom plus 1 for each faculty and employee member. a. Shopping centers, all districts except CR District b. Shopping centers, CR District oniy. (32) Skating rinks, ice or roller. 1 for each 200 square feet of gross floor area pursuant to section 7-9- 145.4(i}(5). 1 foreach 125 square feet of gross floor area. 1 foreach 100 square feet of gross floor area, plus the spaces required for additional uses on site. (33) Stables, commercial. Sufficient area, treated to prevent dust, to provide for the needs of customers and employees, but not less than 1 accessible space for each 5 horses kept on tfie premises. (34) Storage yards in connection with contractor's business; salvage yard; funkyard; automobile wrecking yard. 6, which shall be separated from the enclosed storage area. (35) Swimming pools, commercial. 1 for each 500 square feet of gross enclosed area, plus the spaces required for additional uses on the site. (36) Tennis clubs, commercial. 3 for each court, plus the spaces required for additional uses on the site. (37) Timeshare condominiums and timeshare hotels. 1.5 foreach dwelling unit. 1(38) Warehouses, storage building or structures used exclusively for storage. (39) Wholesale establishments and warehouses not used exclusively for storage. 1 for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for storage purposes. 1 for each 500 square feet of gross floor area, excluding that area devoted to offices or sales, plus 1 for each 250 square feet of office or sales area. (b) Requirements Not Specified: If no provisions for the required number of off- street parking spaces are set fodh in these regulations, or the provisions are not clear for any specific use or uses, the Director, EMA, shall determine the number of off-street pari<ing spaces required. (Code 1961, § 78.0290.6; Ord. No. 2841, §§ 4, 5. 2-13-75; Ord No. 2891. § 3.2-11-76; Ord. No. 3219. § 20, 10-1-80: Ord. No. 3499. § 47, 12-12-84; Ord No. 3596, § 6, 7-22-86; Ord. No. 3600, § 5. 9-30- 86; Ord No. 3664, §31, 9-29-87) (Ord. 58 § 2 (part), 1995: Ord. 45 §§1,2,1994) 9.168.030 Exceptions and alternatives to off-street parl<lng regulations. Exceptions and alternatives to the provisions of any of the off-street parl<ing regulations may be requested as part of a discretionary application approved by the Planning Commission (i.e., use permit or site development permit). For requests that are not part of a discretionary application pacltet, such alternative provisions can be administratively approved by the Development Services Director. {Ord. No. 132 § 2,12-3-02) 9.168.035 Siiared parking. Tvifo (2) or more structures or uses may share use of the same off- street pari<ing spaces to meet the requirements of this chapter, where the nomial hours of operation for the buildings or uses are staggered In such a manner that the joint use of the same parking spaces Is feasible, and where the total quantity of spaces provided is at least equal to the total of the projected parking demand for the structures or uses In operation at any given time. Shared parking shali only be permitted where the following additional requirements have been satisfied: A. The applicant shall prepare and submit to the City of Lake Forest, for review and approvai, a shared parking study that includes the following information: 1. A site plan showing all parking spaces, building square footage and tenant spaces within the compIex{es) or area(s) participating; 2. Evidence justifying that the peak hour parking demand from all bui(ding(s), use(s) and ter7ant{s) does not create conflicting or simultaneous demand for the shared spaces. Confiict win be evident where hours of operation for tenants, buildings, and/or uses coincide. At a minimum, the foiiowing evidence shall be provided to support the justification: Weekday Monday-Friday trip generation counts (separate a.m. and p.m. counts). • Saturday trip generation counts. • Sunday trip generation counts, • The study shall include a comparison to show that the parking demand does not exceed the amount of parking avaiiable; and 3. A joint use parking matrix with the following information; • Project buifding(s) and tenant address(es). • Gross square footage ol ali buildings and tenant spaces. • The name, type of each use(s), and the days and hours of operation for each tenant. • The number of parking stalls required by the development code for each tenant based on each tenant's gross square footage and/or type of use. B. Together with a req^iest for shared parking, the applicant shall provide a written shared parking agreement, suitable for recording, signed by the owner(s) and/or ground lessee of the property upon Recorder for the County of Orange within forty-five (45) days afler approval of the shared parlcing request by the Planning Commission and Public Works Director. Section 9.168.100 Off-site Parking Fadlities Requests for off-site parking must meet the following requirements: (A) The entirety of each parking space pennitted for off-sile parking shall be located within five hundred (500) lineal feet of the buildinE(s) and/or use(s) the spaces are intended to serve. A means of safe pedestrian access shall be provided between the off-site parking spaces and the building(s) and use(s) tlie spaces are intended to serve. The Director of Development Services and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer shall review and recommend approval of the means of providing the required access and its level of safety, which approval shall nol be unreasonably withheld if the level of safety and means of access comply with the existing traffic and safety standards, practices, and policies of the City. The Directors may recommend approval of use of shuttle, valet, or other altemative means of access where no other safe means of access is feasible. (B) Off-sile parking facility requests shall be reviewed and decided upon by the Planning Commission, pursuant lo Chapter 9.184 of this Code. (C) Together with a request for an off- site parking facility, the applicant shall provide a written off-site parking facility agreement, suitable for recording, signed by the ownerfs) and/or ground lessee of the property upon which the off-site parking facility is to be located. The agreement shall establish rights to the off-site parking facility requested in the application. The agreement shall provide lhat no amendment or modifjcation of the agreement that would materially affect rights to parking may be made without Ihc prior written approval of the City Attorney and the Director of Development Services for the off-site parking request. Approval of the request for the off-site parking facility shall be conditioned upon approval of the agreement by the Director of Development Services, Public Works Director, and the Cily Attorney, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld provided the agreement satisfies the requirements of this Section. The agreement shall be recorded with the Recorder for Ihe County of Orange within forty-five (45) days after approval of Ihe off-site parking request by the Planning Commission and Public Works Director. Section 9.168.110 Parking Reductions (A) Instead of methodologies used in Section 9.168,090 and 9.168.100. requests for reductions in the schedule of required minimum off-street parking provided by Sections 9.168.030 to 9.168.070 may be approved, provided they meet the following requirements: (1) The Director of Development Services may approve a parking reduction of up to 5% of the total parking requirement for the sole purpose of accommodating modifications to an existing development to meet current legal requirements or regulations for purposes of accessibility and safety; and (2) The Planning Commission may approve parking reductions of up to 10% on new or existing development, for other purposes than stated in subsection (a), provided the following has been satisfied: (a) The Planning Commission has considered a parking study, pursuant to subsection 3, submitted by lhe applicani, and fmds there is-evidence, that the parking demand will be less than the requiremenis in Sections 9.168.030 to 9.168.070 for the life ofthe projecl; and (b) The Planning Commission has found that the parking reduction contributes to a community amenity which otherwise could not be accommodated. (3) Parking studies for parking reductions shall meet all of the following criteria: (a) The parking study shall be prepared by a Califomia state-licensed traffic engineer. (b) The study shall include evidence justifying that the forecasted parking demand from all building(s), use(s) and tenant(s) is less than the Code requirement. (c) To ensure relevance to local projects, the study shall include actual survey data from a minimum of five (5) local examples, to the fullest extent possible. When necessary, regional examples may be used. (d) Evidence from a minimum of two (2) data sources must be used to support conclusions. Data sources supporting parking caps or maximum parking requirements shall not be used. At a minimum, the following evidence shall be provided to support the justification: • Weekday Monday-Friday trip generation counts (separate a.m, & p.m. counts), • Saturday trip generation counts, • Sunday trip generation counts, • A comparison to show that the parking demand docs not exceed the amount of parking required or available; and (4) A provision for a parking supply buffer above and beyond the parking study justification shall be included, in order to accommodate temporary increases in parking demand; and Appendix E Proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Fadlity Bio City of l^ike Forest Planning Commission. Proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center Lake Forest Ice Training Center Facility The Lake Forest Ice Training Center facility will consist of a regulation Ice surface 185' x 85' with dasher boards and temper glass surrounding the rink. There will be changing rooms for hockey players, classroom/ study area rooms for video and instructional training, coaches/pro's room, which is used for personal storage of uniform, training and teaching material, ladies and men's restrooms, zamboni room for the ice resurfacing machine and a storage room for skates for our parks and recreation programs and learn to skate lessons. Snacks and drinks will be supplied by vending machines. Lake Forest Ice Training Center facility primary use is for training and education on skills and techniques in figure skating, hockey and individual team practices. Skating Lessons for figure and hockey offer through the Lake Forest Park and Recreation programs along with our home school physical education program. Skates will be included to participants with these programs. Local church groups like Saddleback Church will use the facility for leadership programs and activities like Broom Ball. Figure Skating and Freestyle are a morning activity for the Goal Oriented athlete with no more than 20 on the ice surface at any one time. Our Olympic coaches and staff coaches will teach private lessons at these times. Our figure skating club witl use this facility for education in moves and test sessions for judges. Lake Forest Parks and Recreation and after school learn to skate programs will be scheduled during the afternoon sessions on different days. All customers/members are enrolled in one or more of our programs. Programs for Lake Forest Parks and Recreation will be able to offer learn to skate classes in figure and hockey for Lake Forest residents, without participation with other cities and communities. Learn to skate class size is determined by age group with class participation up to 10 to 15 per division. Hockey training is an afternoon activity; players will be able to be in full gear shooting pucks trying stick handling techniques on their separate sessions and work on individual skills and drills with a coach in a private lesson. Typical attendance is 15-20 per ice slot. Individual hockey teams will practice in full gear executing drills and skills. Typical session is 1 hr. J-Serra High School and Santa Margarita High School Hockey program will use Lake Forest Ice Training Center as a practice and training facility. Their gan:ies are played at the Anaheim Ducks facility. Standard team size is 16. City of Lake Forest Planning Commission. Proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center Lake Forest Ice Training Center unfortunately will not offer public skating sessions, host tournaments or competitions with outside entrants; public skating attendance can reach up to 300 skaters creating a parking demand situation. All customer /members would be enrolled in our programs to use the facility. The Aliso Viejo Ice Palace was opened in 1994; this rink serves south Orange County with public skating sessions, freestyle skating, birthday parties, skating lessons and a hockey program for both youths and adults. Aliso has over 1200 pairs of skates to rent for its public skating sessions, A full service snack bar is open daily providing food and drinks for skaters and visitors, bleachers for parents to observe games. Our on-site pro shop offers a full line of equipment and apparel for both figure skaters and hockey players. The 4 other Ice Rinks in Orange County offer similar programs typical to Aliso Viejo, competitive club travel hockey programs are within their respected organizations. Anaheim Ducks have two facilities named the "The Rinks" one in Westminster the other in Anaheim which supports their hockey club called the "Jr, Ducks", Yorba Linda has "Orange County Hockey Club"; KHS in Anaheim has 2 clubs within its facility, "Beach City Lighting, and Wildcats". These rinks hold weekly hockey competition between member clubs belonging to 'SCAHA" Southern California Amateur Hockey Association. These ice rinks are similar in design with support facilities to accommodate occupancies of 400 or more. Aliso Viejo parks and recreation program is combined with communities of Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel during public sessions. Both figure skaters and hockey players train with coaches together in the afternoons alongside the public skaters, this causes the athlete to be less efficient in training. Hockey teams share practice ice slots in evening. Inherent problem is that skating programs compete for the same time slots which occur from 3pm to 9pm daily, therefore a delicate balance between programs must be obtained by limiting full sheet training sessions. Aliso Viejo is trying to accommodate the South County community with multiple programs on the ice at one time, a more extensive management staff and employees are required creating higher parking demand. Aliso Viejo large operational organization requires a support staff to run a daily operation which consist of minimum of 14 full or part time employees, 3 in accounting 2 sales clerks for the pro shop, 2 for the concessions, group sales representative, skating school director and assistant, hockey director, 3-5 skating coaches, operation manager along with 6-8 employees for the public skating session, more per peak public skating demand. Public skating attendance can reach up to 300 skaters creating a parking demand situation. Parking issues occur from time to time at peak due to these programs. The highest demand for public skaters is on weekends and holidays. It is for the reasons mentioned above that the proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center will not offer public skating and can therefore control the parking demand based on its type of session programs. city of Lake Forest Planning Commission. Proposed Lake Forest Ice Training Center Lake Forest Ice Training Center facility schedule will offer multiple separate full ice sheet training sessions to its members for both figure skaters and hockey players. Classes like jump and spin, axle and stroking for the figure skaters. Hockey players will be able to be in full gear shooting pucks, trying stick handling techniques on their separate sessions. Multiple training sessions lowers attendance. Programs for Lake Forest parks and recreation will run it's learn to skate programs to Lake Forest residents without participation of other city program. Learn to skate training programs and lessons can be offer without being part of the public skating session. With the difference's of support facilities and offered programs at Lake Forest Ice Training Center "concessions, pro shop, public skating sessions" coupled with the economics of two facilities, most management will be done at Aliso, the Lake Forest Ice Training Center staff can consist of 3-6 at any one time. With the type of programs and attendance allowed on the session, these combined efforts will lower the total occupancies for this facility thus lowering parking demand. Unlike the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace, the Lake Forest Ice Training Center will not have 1200 pairs of skates to rent for its public skating sessions, a full service snack providing food and drinks for skaters and visitors, bleachers for parents to observe games. A pro shop offering full line of equipment and apparel for both figure skaters and hockey players. With local shopping and restaurants within a 5 minute driving distance, parents will be able to drop off and pick-up the athlete and students of learn to skate programs and other activities. In conclusion, we are requesting a CUP to be granted for the Ice Training Center within the City of Lake Forest. With activities for our local athlete's in education, training, our learn to skate programs for all family members through the Parks and Recreation programs, will reflect the City of Lake Forest's mission statement, "Help ensure that It will always be an ideal place for business to prosper and people to live, work and play". Thank you for your consideration on this Project. Glenn Bushway President Appendix F Encroachment Pernnit Explanation -—Original Message— From: BARR, MATTHEW M [mailto:mbarr@ocsd.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 20,2010 12:34 PM To: 'South ReclpTent" SubjJecX: FW: Parking On Wednesday, July 21,2010, the Ice Palace is having a parking study performed between 0600 and 2000 hours. Though Sheriffs personnel have become accustomed to parking In the their parking lot without complaint, the reality ofthe situation Is that the owner has been gracious enough to allow us to park there because he understands our difficult situation. Please return the favor by honoring their request to not park In the ice Palace parking lot on Wednesday, July 21** between 0600 and 2000 hours so they can perform an accurate count of their customer base. Sergeant Matthew M. Barr orange County Sheriff's Department Ai'iso Viejo Sheriffs Station 11 Journey, Aliso VIeJo, CA 92656 Office (949) 425-1960 lindtnlndMvqfpaniAMni^toiBnnMttin^ taoonldBratlonlorlHuinnottfito hnn^orallitfiMllNnlD. IMharagwMMiKMCIrhinnlmtomaiycliH^ tflfing ii» to tndafcn «r ^(BNMrt IM ciHlid ID iiri^ AppHcant: AltooVtefo qtv of ABso Vieio 12 Jonnwy. Suite 100 AUso Vmo. CA 92656 <949) 425-2500 PubUc Works 'ENCROACHMENT PERMIT MUST BE ON-SITE* Encroachment Pennit Permit NM 1829 Date: 07A18/10 na lOKtoreignad hanby af^ilta ter ptnnlHAon to ancr^^ Purpose: Paridng during paridng stucty botwMn Sheriff's and \c* Palaco. Start Date: 07A1AI0 Duration: Iday Compledon Date: 07/21/10 SgBtfnre:^ Adifaesa: BJoilfft^ Oty, Zip: AIIM VliJO, CA 92066 Email: al«m.buihwav«avlcaDalaea.cofw none: 6494848 Fax: 643-2825 PntetoniihiidiygMttdtopirfHniAaaGMBHdHoiBMdifaowi^^ SpaeU CottfBBMhiMnahdatodtidhintoaninadsapBrtliiMiffay nfiawcB. 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The Information conlalnBd her^ )a the proprislaiy property of the conlrtiiutQr sL^plsd under leenaa and may not be apprcved e»epl as Bcensad by Digital Map Products. Appendix G Satellite Images of Surveyed Locations ICE PALACE 9 Journey, Aliso Viejo, CA WESTMINSTER ICE RINK 13071 Springdale Street, Westminster, CA YORBA LINDA ICE PALACE 23641 La Palma Avenue, Yorba Linda, CA KHS ICE ARENA 1000 Cerritos Avenue, Anaheim, CA