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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002004
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/9/1999
Doc Name
Comments
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Pueblo County Planning
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DRMS
Email Name
THM
Media Type
D
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Memo to PCPC <br /> Re: SUP No. 1999-002 <br /> June 9, 1999 <br /> Page 19 <br /> • change in land use which generates a need for an increase in the required <br /> minimum of off-street parking spaces set forth in (b) below; and <br /> • expansion of a land use which generates a need for an increase in the required <br /> minimum of off-street parking spaces as set forth in (b) below. <br /> The regulations in this section shall apply to all parking spaces, lots, garages, buildings <br /> or portions thereof to be provided in meeting the requirements of this Zoning <br /> Resolution. <br /> (b) SPACES REQUIRED <br /> 1. The following are the minimum required off-street parking spaces. The <br /> owners and operators are encouraged to research the parking needs of <br /> the same or similar uses they intend for the land and building to insure <br /> sufficient off-street parking. <br /> Based upon the information contained in the application materials, it <br /> appears the facility will require approximately 90-120 full-time employees <br /> over three shifts of operation. Parking for Industrial land uses and <br /> manufacturing facilities is calculated according to 1 space per 2 main-shift <br /> employees. The applicant indicated the main-shift workforce will consist <br /> of 60 employees thus the facility will require a minimum of 30 spaces <br /> including 2 handicapped spaces (of which 1 must be van accessible). <br /> AGENCY COMMENTS <br /> The Office of the State Engineer, Water Division 2 comments, dated June 8, 1999, as <br /> mentioned above, are attached as Exhibit 6. <br /> The Colorado Division of Wildlife comments, dated March 11, 1999, as discussed <br /> above, are attached as Exhibit 7. <br /> The Department of the Army, Albuquerque District, Corps of Engineers comments, <br /> dated March 4, 1999, as discussed above, are attached as Exhibit 8. <br /> The Pueblo County Department of Public Works comments, dated March 18, 1999 and <br /> updated June 8, 1999, as discussed above, are attached as Exhibits 9a and 9b. <br /> The Colorado Department of Transportation comments, dated March 11, 1999, as <br /> discussed above, are attached as Exhibit 10. <br /> The Division of Minerals and Geolog on behalf of the Mined Land Reclamation Board <br /> (MLRB), submitted general comments, dated March 31, 1999, to all County <br />
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