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<br />Sunny Isles Beach Citywide Parking Study <br />Keith and Schnars Project No. 17747.01.09006 <br />December 12, 2007 - Page 2 <br /> <br />Task 4: Public Workshop <br />K&S will attend and assist, relative to this parking study, in the preparation for one (1) public information workshop. <br /> <br />Anticipated Date of Completion: January 25, 2008 <br />, <br /> <br />Task 5: Future Parking Supply <br />Given a 20-year study horizon (2028), the number of parking spaces provided within each area and subarea will be <br />calculated based on the Future land Use information outlined in the City's Comprehensive Plan and any <br />redevelopment plans anticipated within the study horizon. The City of Sunny Isles Beach will be responsible for <br />providing the amount of parking supply for the locations within each area that differ from existing <br />development intensities and conditions, if known. Otherwise, the future parking supply will be calculated for <br />those land uses that differ from existing conditions based on the city's current land development code, and the <br />anticipated amount of new development expected by 2028. <br /> <br />This supply will be compiled for each area and subarea and summarized in appropriate tables to determine the <br />amount of available public parking spaces in the future. <br /> <br />Anticipated Date of Completion: February 12, 2008 <br /> <br />Task 6: Future Parking Demand <br />Using ITE's Parking Generation manual, 3rd Edition, a calculation of the future parking demand by area and subarea <br />will be conducted based on future land use information provided by the city. The estimation of future parking <br />demand will be performed for both a weekday and weekend condition, based on hourly accumulation data published <br />by the Urban Land Institute's Shared Parking, 2nd Edition The future parking demand information will be <br />summarized in appropriate tables. <br /> <br />There may be latent beach visitor parking demand that could be constrained due to the lack of proximate public <br />parking facilities. This demand could be realized if additional parking supply is provided. This could impact localized <br />parking demand and supply since an estimate of local parking demand per acre of beach is unknown. Based in part <br />on existing parking demand, an estimate of future beach visitor parking demand will also be included in the overall <br />future parking demand estimate. <br /> <br />Anticipated Date of Completion: February 12,2008 <br /> <br /> <br />".: KEITH and SCHNARS, P.A. <br />.::: ENGINEERS, PLANNERS, SURVEYORS <br /> <br />{:~ <br />'\. "'v' <br />;f'>" <br />'~J <br />