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Item 7C Department of Planning & Development Services S T A F F R E P O R T May 12, 2010 CASE NO: ZA10-009 PROJECT: Zoning Change & Site Plan for Lot 3A, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Addition (The Offices at Byron Nelson) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Offices at Byron Nelson, L.P. is requesting a zoning change and site plan for Lot 3A, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Addition located at 630 E. Southlake Blvd. in order to add training/educational studios as permitted uses along with the existing “O- 1” office district uses. There are no changes proposed to the existing building or site. REQUEST: Lot 3A, Block 3,Diamond Circle Estates Addition to include the building at 630 E. Southlake Blvd. is currently zoned as “O-1” Office District. The requested zoning is for “S-P-1” Detailed Site Plan District. The primary purpose of the original request was to add training/practice studios and private event room as permitted uses along with the current “O-1” office district uses in accordance with the attached regulations. Since the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting held on April 22, 2010, the applicant has withdrawn the request for private event room use. Updated regulations are attached. The regulations proposed for the new uses are structured such that the 61 parking spaces available to the building (49 spaces on-site w/12 spaces off-site under reciprocal parking/access easement) will be adequate for the use of the building. ACTION NEEDED: Consider first reading for zoning & site plan ATTACHMENTS: (A) Background Information (B) Vicinity Map (C) Plans and Support Information – Link to PowerPoint Presentation (D) Surrounding Property Owners Map (E) Surrounding Property Owners Responses (F) Ordinance No. 480-595 STAFF CONTACT: Ken Baker (817)748-8067 Lorrie Fletcher (817)748-8069 Case No. ZA10-009 BACKGROUND INFORMATION OWNER/APPLICANT: The Offices at Byron Nelson, L.P. PROPERTY SITUATION: 630 E. Southlake Boulevard LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 3A, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Addition LAND USE CATEGORY: Office Commercial CURRENT ZONING: “O-1” Office District REQUESTED ZONING: “S-P-1” Detailed Site Plan District with “O-1” Office District uses to also include music/dance school; work-out facility; academic tutoring; and, an event room for parties, seminars and private gatherings. HISTORY: A concept plan was approved by City Council August 18, 1998. A site plan was approved by City Council February 16, 1999. This approval included a filed copy of the reciprocal parking agreement with the property to the west. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION ACTION: April 22, 2010; Approved (7-0) to table to the May 6, 2010 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting. May 6, 2010; Approved (5-0) noting the applicant’s willingness to limit the uses that are in addition to the existing O-1 office uses to Friday and Saturday nights until 11:00 p.m. and Sunday until 9:00 p.m., and subject to Staff's Report dated April 30, 2010. STAFF COMMENTS: Because of the limited scope of this request, no staff review has been generated. The applicant has been made aware that they must comply with all applicable development regulations. A SPIN meeting was held on March 22, 2010, in Southlake Town Hall. The following is a report of that meeting: SPIN MEETING REPORT CASE NO. ZA10-009 PROJECT NAME: Diamond Circle Estates Addition – Offices at Byron Nelson SPIN DISTRICT: SPIN # 7 MEETING DATE: March 22, 2010 MEETING LOCATION: 1400 MAIN STREET, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS MEETING ROOMS 3A & 3B TOTAL ATTENDANCE: Thirteen (13) Case No. Attachment A ZA10-009 Page 1  SPIN REPRESENTATIVE(S) PRESENT: Vic Awtry (#7), Ron Evans (#10)  APPLICANT(S) PRESENTING: Debra Edmondson, General Counsel for Thomas Stephen & Co., et al (1)  STAFF PRESENT: Lorrie Fletcher, Planner I STAFF CONTACT: Lorrie Fletcher, (817)748-8069; lfletcher@ci.southlake.tx.us EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Property Situation The property is located at the Offices at Byron Nelson, 630 E. Southlake Boulevard. Development Details  The applicant is requesting approval of a zoning change and site plan. The current zoning is O-1 Office District; the proposed zoning is S-P-1 Detailed Site Plan District. The change in zoning will allow for additional uses open to the public such as music school, work out facility, academic tutoring, event room for parties, seminars and public and private gatherings. There are no structural changes proposed. Applicant is looking closely at any parking issues, anticipating sixty-one (61) available spaces with cross access agreement and time-of-day trade off. QUESTIONS / CONCERNS  You state you will not need expanded parking during the day, what about Summer? We anticipate having adequate parking due to time-of-day trade off. The offices will be o vacating as the other uses would typically begin.  What kind of events will be occurring at this facility? Private parties, kid’s concerts, open mike events, etc. o  What is the capacity? Between 100 – 125 maximum, but we will do whatever we need to do to remain within o parking regulations.  Will you have people sign contracts for renting the facility? Yes… we have rules and safety concerns that will need to be addressed with each event. o SPIN Meeting Reports are general observations of SPIN Meetings by City staff and SPIN Representatives. The report is neither verbatim nor official meeting minutes; rather it serves to inform elected and appointed officials, City staff, and the public of the issues and questions raised by residents and the general responses made. Responses as summarized in this report should not be taken as guarantees by the applicant. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council. Case No. Attachment A ZA10-009 Page 2 Case No. Attachment B ZA10-009 Page 1 Proposed Uses & Regulations Received 4/28/2010 “S-P-1” Detailed Site Plan District for Lot 3, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Offices at Byron Nelson This site shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, as it pertains to the Section18, “O-1”office district uses and regulations with the following exceptions: Permitted Uses All uses permitted in the “O-1” office district uses and to include the following additional uses: Studios for the practice, education or training in academics, dance and/or music and exercise, not to exceed a maximum 75 persons (including instructors, participants, students or attendees) during regular business hours 8 am to five PM Monday through Friday or a maximum of 120 persons (including instructors, participants, students or attendees) during any other off business hour periods. Development Regulations: Required off-street parking shall follow the regulations of Section 35 of the Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, with the following exceptions: The site has been previously approved for 49 spaces plus 12 off site spaces through a reciprocal parking agreement for a total of 61 available parking spaces. The spaces are allocated as detailed below. General and Professional Office Uses1 space to 300 sq. ft of office : Parking shall be at a ratio of space with hours of operation, M – F from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There is approximately 10,852 net square feet of office area available for daytime use. This translates into a need for approximately 36 spaces. Private Music School: Parking shall be at the greater of either 1 space per 100 square feet (20 parking spaces required) or 1 space per instructor/employee plus 1 space per 3 students or persons in attendance with hours of operation from approximately 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, M – F and 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekends. The music school has the use of 10 offices which totals 1980 net sq ft. The lessons given are private or semi-private in nature. One space is used for an office. A majority of the students are dropped off by parents/driving siblings. Common Areas/ Break Room/Storage: Floor area used for file storage and/or common area/break room shall require no parking spaces. There is approximately 7502 square feet of this type of use in the building. Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 1 Previously Proposed Uses & Regulations Presented at 4/22/2010 P & Z Meeting Received 4/14/2010 Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 2 Previously Proposed Uses & Regulations Presented at 4/22/2010 P & Z Meeting Received 4/14/2010 Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 3 EXISTING SITE PLAN Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 4 Floor Plans Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 3 Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 4 Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 5 PARKING AGREEMENT Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 6 Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 7 Case No. Attachment C ZA10-009 Page 8 Surrounding Property Owners The Offices at Byron Nelson SPO #OwnerZoning Land Use Acreage Response 1. Garcia, Manuel F Etux Maria G SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.98 NR 2. NR Jacobson, Evan Etux Hally SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.07 3. NR English, R L III Etux Laurie SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.03 100-Year Flood Plain, 4. NR Murphy, Alan Etux Hazel J SF1-A 1.07 Low Density Residential 100-Year Flood Plain, 5. NR Johnson, Bruce Etux Llewellyn SF1-A 1.24 Low Density Residential 6. NR Thames, James D Etux Elizabeth SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.96 7. NR Neal, Kerry D SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.00 8. NR Hildreth, Martin A Etux Sheri SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.01 9. NR Bonnet, James V Etux Beverly SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.08 10. O Sanford, Roger Etux Corey SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.14 11. NR Austin, Travis Etux Robin SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.97 12. O Gerkin, Ronald M Etux Diana SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.97 Case No. Attachment D ZA10-009 Page 1 13. NR Schlake, Paul W Etux Brenda SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.05 14. NR Tatum, Mahony Etux Ann SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.04 15. NR Blackburn, Wyatt Etux Debbie SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.09 16. NR Looft, James Etux Martha SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.03 17. NR Weber, Martin T & Cynthia A SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.24 18. NR Clark, Daniel Etux Barbara SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.02 19. NR Quinn, William M Etux Lisa SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.06 20. NR Decinti, Fredric & Pierretta SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.05 Low Density Residential, 21. NR Taylor, Robert Jr Etux Cheryl SF1-A Medium Density 0.98 Residential Low Density Residential, 22. NR Page, J Kevin SF1-A 1.00 Office Commercial Low Density Residential, 23. NR Jns Land Family Lp C2 0.54 Office Commercial Low Density Residential, 24. NR Marsh Property Holdings Lp C2 0.55 Office Commercial Low Density Residential, 25. NR Holt Dental Care C2 1.14 Office Commercial Low Density Residential, 26. NR Southlake Sleep Lp C2 1.15 Office Commercial Low Density Residential, 27. NR Offices At Byron Nelson Lp,The O1 1.12 Office Commercial Low Density Residential, 28. O O'Day, Richard J SF1-A 1.07 Office Commercial 29. O Mellinger, James J Etux Sara J SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.07 30. NR Cusack, Shelli R Etvir John SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.18 31. NR Lachance, David M Etux Stephen SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.02 32. NR Jernigan, Stacey Etvir Jack SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.99 33. O Cutler, John Gerald SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.01 34. NR Lucarelli, Ronald S Etux Kathl SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.02 35. NR Holbert, Andrew T Etux Barbara SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.00 36. NR Atkinson, Jack B Etux Cynthia SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.00 37. NR Debruno, Tony Etux Juanita SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.98 38. NR Flegle, Ronald G Etux Cara D SF1-A Low Density Residential 0.98 39. NR Strickland, Richard D Etux Bon SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.02 40. NR Boncyk, Louis SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.13 41. NR Easley, Paul M Etux Amy W SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.08 42. NR Mannhart, Edwin E Etux C P SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.11 43. NR Brzozowski, Frank Etux Linda SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.05 44. NR Harvey, Robert Jr & Suzanne S SF1-A Low Density Residential 1.06 45. NR Venus ( Drews ) Partners V Lp RPUD Retail Commercial 1.05 Retail Commercial, 46. NR Citibank Texas RPUD Office Commercial, 1.42 Public/Semi-Public Office Commercial, 47. NR Southlake Imaging Llc SP1 1.28 Public/Semi-Public Responses: F: In Favor O: Opposed To U: Undecided NR: No Response Case No. Attachment D ZA10-009 Page 2 Notices Sent: Forty-Seven (47) Responses Received: Total of five (5) – Attached, two (2) are within the 200 foot notification boundary and three (3) are outside the 200 foot notification boundary. Case No. Attachment D ZA10-009 Page 3 Case No. Attachment E ZA10-009 Page 1 Case No. Attachment E ZA10-009 Page 2 Case No. Attachment E ZA10-009 Page 3 Case No. Attachment E ZA10-009 Page 4 Case No. Attachment E ZA10-009 Page 5 Page 31of 6 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-595 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 480, AS AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 3A, BLOCK 3, DIAMOND CIRCLE ESTATES ADDITION, AND BEING APPROXIMATELY 1.12 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT “A” FROM “O-1” OFFICE DISTRICT TO “S-P-1” DETAILED SITE PLAN AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT “B”, SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule City acting under its Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 211 of the Local Government Code, the City has the authority to adopt a comprehensive zoning ordinance and map regulating the location and use of buildings, other structures and land for business, industrial, residential and other purposes, and to amend said ordinance and map for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare, all in accordance with a comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is currently zoned as “O-1” Office District under the City’s Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, a change in the zoning classification of said property was requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in said property; and Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 7 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether these changes should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the sites; safety from fire hazards and damages; noise producing elements and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; effect on the over-crowding of the land; effect on the concentration of population, and effect on transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, further considered among other things the character of the districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses and the view to conserve the value of the buildings, and encourage the most appropriate use of the land throughout this City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the zoning changes, that the public demands them, that the public interest clearly requires the amendments, and that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that the changes in zoning lessen the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers, promotes the health and the general welfare, provides adequate light and air, prevents the over- Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 8 crowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, and facilitates the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for the changes in zoning and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the tract or tracts of land requested for a change since the tract or tracts of land were originally classified and therefore feels that the respective changes in zoning classification for the tract or tracts of land are needed, are called for, and are in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the city of Southlake, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 480, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Southlake, Texas, passed on the 19th day of September, 1989, asoriginally adopted and amended, is hereby amended so that the permitted uses in the hereinafter described areas be altered, changed and amended as shown and described below: Being Lot 3A, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Addition, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat recorded as Volume 388- 177, Page 7, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being approximately 1.12 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit “A” from “O-1” Office District to “S-P-1” Detailed Site Plan District as depicted on the approved Site Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “B”, and subject to the following specific conditions: 1. Subject to the conditions of approval for Ordinance No. 480-595, also being Zoning Case ZA10-009: a. SECTION 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to correct the Official Zoning map of the City of Southlake, Texas, to reflect the herein changes in zoning. SECTION 3. Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 9 That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances for the City of Southlake, Texas. All existing sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, words, phrases and definitions of said Zoning Ordinance are not amended hereby, but remain intact and are hereby ratified, verified, and affirmed. SECTION 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed, with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent over-crowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made after a full and complete hearing with reasonable consideration among other things of the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. SECTION 5. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of said tract Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 10 or tracts of land described herein. SECTION 7. Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 8. All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 480, as amended, or any other ordinances affecting zoning which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 9. The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon at least fifteen (15) days before the second reading of this ordinance, and if this ordinance provides for the imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance in the official City newspaper one time within ten (10) days after passage of this ordinance, as required by Section 3.13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake. SECTION 10. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 1st reading the ___ day of ____, 2010. Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 11 _________________________________ MAYOR ATTEST: _________________________________ CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading the ___ day of ____, 2010. ________________________________ MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: _________________________________ CITY ATTORNEY DATE:___________________________ ADOPTED:_______________________ EFFECTIVE:______________________ Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 12 EXHIBIT “A” Being Lot 3A, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Addition, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat recorded as Volume 388-177, Page 7 , Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being approximately 1.12 acres. Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 13 EXHIBIT “B” “S-P-1” Detailed Site Plan District for Lot 3, Block 3, Diamond Circle Estates Offices at Byron Nelson This site shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, as it pertains to the Section18, “O-1”office district uses and regulations with the following exceptions: Permitted Uses All uses permitted in the “O-1” office district uses and to include the following additional uses: Studios for the practice, education or training in academics, dance and/or music and exercise, not to exceed a maximum 75 persons (including instructors, participants, students or attendees) during regular business hours 8 am to five PM Monday through Friday or a maximum of 120 persons (including instructors, participants, students or attendees) during any other off business hour periods. Development Regulations: Required off-street parking shall follow the regulations of Section 35 of the Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, with the following exceptions: The site has been previously approved for 49 spaces plus 12 off site spaces through a reciprocal parking agreement for a total of 61 available parking spaces. The spaces are allocated as detailed below. General and Professional Office Uses1 space to 300 sq. ft : Parking shall be at a ratio of of office space with hours of operation, M – F from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There is approximately 10,852 net square feet of office area available for daytime use. This translates into a need for approximately 36 spaces. Private Music School: Parking shall be at the greater of either 1 space per 100 square feet (20 parking spaces required) or 1 space per instructor/employee plus 1 space per 3 students or persons in attendance with hours of operation from approximately 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, M – F and 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekends. The music school has the use of 10 offices which totals 1980 net sq ft. The lessons given are private or semi-private in nature. One space is used for an office. A majority of the students are dropped off by parents/driving siblings. Common Areas/ Break Room/Storage: Floor area used for file storage and/or common area/break room shall require no parking spaces. There is approximately 7502 square feet of this type of use in the building. Ordinance No. 480-595 Page 31of 14 Ordinance No. 480-595