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b. Participating type, 1 for each l5 square feet of <br />e.g. skating rinks, gross floor area. <br />dance halls <br />c. Establishments for the 1 for each 60 square feet of <br />sale and consumption seating gross floor area plus <br />on the premises of 1 for each 400 square feet of <br />food and beverages non-seating gross floor area. <br />8. Shopping centers with at <br />least one supermarket or <br />variety store and 50,000 <br />square feet of sales gross <br />fluor area, except that up <br />to 24 percent of that area <br />may be occupied by offices <br />not related to the sales <br />area. <br />1 space for each 300 square feet <br />of gross floor area, regardless <br />of use. <br />fie} Commercial Types on C-1 zoned properties in the 19th and Agate Area <br />1. If four or fewer parking spaces are otherwise required by subsec- <br />tion 9.586~c}, no parking spaces are necessary when the building <br />Off~c~al determines that secure, covered bicycle parking will be <br />provided within 100 feet of the entrance to the business, <br />2. If five to eight parking spaces are Otherwise required by subsec- <br />tion 9.586~c}, the required parking can be reduced by four spaces <br />if the prov~s~ons of subsection 9.586~e}1. are met, and the <br />building official determines that the use will be a neighborhood- <br />oriented bakery, barber shop, beauty shop, book store, candy store, <br />drug store, dry cleaner, food and dairy product store, Laundromat, <br />magazine and newspaper store, restaurant, service station, variety <br />store, and other business of a similar nature. <br />3. If nine or more parking spaces are otherwise required by subsec- <br />tion 9.586~c}, the required parking can be reduced by four spaces <br />~f the prov~s~ons of subsections 9.586~e}1. and 9.586~e}~, are met, <br />and ~f the bu~ld~ng official further determines that the following <br />conditions will be satisfied: <br />a. The business wi11 provide employee parking or strong incen- <br />tives for employees to arrive at work by means other than <br />private automobile. <br />b. The business will provide incentives to customers to walk, or <br />ride a bicycle or bus to the establishment. Incentives could <br />include, for example, displaying a rack with public bus route <br />maps and schedules, selling bus tokens, and offering bus tokens <br />to customers who present valid bus transfers. <br />c. The business will contribute toward providing urban amenities <br />in the area identified in the 19th and Agate Special Area <br />Ordinance - 3 <br />