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<br /> the same thing. So we aren't proposing any changes to the commercial level except for, as I <br /> said, for restaurants. And I believe we are on somewhat the lower end of the scale even for <br /> <br /> restaurants as far as parking requirements. <br /> The changes that we are proposing for multi-family 1'/o to, the Council's bill proposes 2'/~, we <br /> <br /> propose 2, up from 1'/4. One and a quarter is a little unrealistic in today's world; most <br /> households do have two or more cars. And actually the most of the multi-family buildings that <br /> we've seen have had two cars voluntarily recently. The Code for hotels is also currently <br /> unrealistic. This hasn't actually proven to be much of a problem, but it says that a hotel without <br /> a kitchen requires one stall for three hotel rooms. It may have been written with the idea that <br /> most visitors were coming and going on buses. That's probably not true now, so we have an <br /> increase in hotel rooms. But I do agree with the thrust of what you just said and those letters <br /> from the architects that you don't want to mandate excessive parking. And particularly, you <br /> know, this one stall per 100 square feet of retail is really excessive. <br /> GRAIIAM: Other questions or comments from Commissioners? <br /> WATANABE: Just <br /> GRAHAM: Yes, Commissioner Watanabe. <br /> WATANABE: Mr. Yuen, just for clarification. With regard to the restaurant, that <br /> includes square footage of the kitchen, everything, not just the dining area? <br /> YUEN: Let me make sure of that. It would include everything, yes. One <br /> to 100 square feet of gross floor area, not just the dining area. <br /> WATANABE: Okay. <br /> GRAHAM: Any other questions from the Commissioners? I don't have <br /> anyone signed up from the public to testify. If anyone would like to testify, come forward, <br /> please. Chris, as far as where we go next, do we take a vote and pass this on today, or are we <br /> going to keep it open? <br /> YUEN: Yes, actually our request would be that the Planning Commission <br /> send a favorable recommendation on the Director's version of Bill 79. That would be our <br /> specific request. <br /> GRAHAM: All right. So I'll close the public hearing part of the process, and <br /> we can go forward. Commissioner Watanabe? <br /> WATANABE: I'll make a motion. I'll move that a favorable recommendation be <br /> sent to the County Council for amendment to Chapter 25 as revised by the Planning Director. <br /> ALAMEDA: Second. <br /> GRAHAM: Thank you. Seconded by Commissioner Alameda. Chris, will we <br /> need to take any separate vote on the bill as presented to us by the Council? <br /> 4 <br /> <br />