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Good Morning All.
Mr.Dickey,
In order to ensure that all our times are used effectively and to avoid
unnecessary back and forth during the meeting we're herewith submitting
the questions for which we need answers . The questions are:
1.Define fire lanes.
2.What is the minimum clearance required for vehicular traffic? Does
this requirement take into consideration: commercial delivery trucks
coming to deliver to the businesses in the plaza. Provide citation of
code.
3.Is this minimum clearance the same all around the plaza? Provide
citation
4.What is the actual clearance in the north after the approval of the
new parking spaces?
5. Were allowances made for vehicles being parked haphazardly thereby
spilling out of the newly approved parking space hindering the movement
and reducing the minimum clearance requirement in the north taken into
consideration?
6. The parking issues have compounded because of the illegal parking
spaces in the west of the property.Now are you stating that it's outside
the purview of the city to enforce? If yes then why should the landlord
seek your approval for 5 spots temporarily or for expansion of the
parking on the west side over the storm water drain when it's your
contention that you cannot do anything on the west side.
7.Are you stating that the city will do nothing even if the pathway on
the west side is blocked or disrupts the free flow of traffic? Then does
it mean the city doesn't care about access to delivery vehicles on the
west side ? So wild wild west parking on the west side is legitimate?
And city has no responsibility in the matter?
8.Who is responsible and what should we do :
a )If our trucks and that of our suppliers cannot access the back of
our store due to lack of clearance on the North,South and West
b) if our back door is blocked
9.Even on 27th of January email you stated that Southern Charm had 102
seats now in your last email it changed to 117 along with some other
number.How did this happen?
10.Between our meeting on 16th January till yesterday how many times
did you or your office talk to the landlord and /or the owner of
southern Charm Cafe either in person or phone.Both formally and
informally.
11.For vehicles parked in the side (undesignated spaces) adjacent to
Edible on the south side will there be code enforcement if the minimum
requirement for clearance is not there due to illegal parking?
12.How many approved parking spaces were available in the plaza as of
31st December 2016? Provide a breakdown of required spots per unit from
that time.
13.How many approved parking spaces were available in the plaza as of
30th June 2017? Provide a breakdown of required spots per unit from that
time.
14.How many approved parking spaces were available in the plaza as of
31st December 2018? Provide a breakdown of required spots per unit from
that time.
15.How many approved parking spaces were available in the plaza as of
30th June 2019? Provide a breakdown of required spots per unit from that
time.
16.How many approved parking spaces are available in the plaza as of
yesterday? Can we take for certainty that the breakdown of required
spots per unit provided yesterday will not be changed again?
17.What was the increase in seating during Southern Charm Cafe's first
expansion in 2017-2018?
18.What was the increase in seating during Southern Charm Cafe's second
expansion in 2019?
Looking forward to getting clear answers without any
prevarications.Appreciate your time and efforts in this matter.
Thanks
Sri
On 2/3/2020 7:30 PM, Edible Space Coast Florida wrote:
Good Evening Mr. Morley
Confirming the meeting at City Hall at 10 am tomorrow which we
agreed.
As we went back on forth with different timings wanted to
confirm we agreed for 10 am tomorrow.
Regards
Anna
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