Total Number of Spaces Sample Clauses

Total Number of Spaces. The total number of parking spaces (including all standard-sized, compact, handicapped and tandem spaces) provided in the Project shall be 524, including up to 9% tandem (counting one of the two spaces as tandem and the other as a non-tandem) and 40% compact parking spaces, unless modified in accordance with Section 2.4.2 and/or 2.4.3 of this Agreement. In addition to the marked parking spaces, the opportunity for supplementing the parking capacity of the garage exists by parking vehicles in the aisles if the parking garage is staffed with attendant or valet parking. This Agreement and the Project Plans set forth the exclusive off-street parking requirements for the Project and supersede all other minimum space parking requirements under the Existing Regulations. Provided that and to the extent that the Developer supplies the quantity of parking required under this Agreement, Developer shall have no obligation to pay any parking in-lieu fees to City. Further, provided that Developer supplies the quantity of parking required under this Agreement, the design, location or position of any parking layout may be revised subject to approval by the Director.
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Total Number of Spaces. Upon completion of the Project, the total number of parking spaces in the Parking Garage shall be no more than 1,936 spaces and no less than that required by the Bergamot Area Plan, including up to forty percent (40%) compact parking spaces and up to 40% tandem or compact tandem parking spaces. This Agreement and the Project Plans set forth the exclusive off-street parking requirements for the Project and each Building and supersede all other minimum space parking requirements under the Existing Regulations.
Total Number of Spaces. The total number of parking spaces (including all standard-sized, compact, accessible and tandem spaces) provided in the Project’s Subterranean Space shall be 428, unless modified in accordance with Section

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