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Originally Posted by merrymini
Does anyone think their opinion so important that they expect people to read such a long post!
I got the gist of it.
Businesses will come and go.
Apartments will use less parking spaces than katie bells did.
People will buy where they want to be, their choice.
Good idea for second story space, where no business wants to be.
Cannot imagine why they were turned down.
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Apartments will only use fewer parking spaces than Katie Bell's during the hours that Katie Bell's was open for business. The entire rest of the 24-hour period, it will use many more parking spaces than Katie Bell's used when it was closed for the night, until it opened again the next day.
In addition, apartments will have assigned parking, which means no one doing business in the town square, or shopping in the town square, or just wanting to listen to music in the town square, will be allowed to use those spaces. Not even if the tenants aren't home and the space is empty at the moment.