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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 76-04-V - DUBOIS TIMOTHY - DOUBLETREE INN HEIGHT VARIANCE205 strander boulevard doubletree inn parking requirements 76-04-v FOR OFFICE USE ONL 7 Appl. No. Receipt. No. Filing Date e c!AA "1 Hearing Date 6 -.r h ') APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE Planr.ing Commission Action City Council Action Ordinance No. & Date APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS MEATLY AND ACCURATELY: Name Timothy S. Dubois Tukwila, Washington 98188 Property Petitioned for variance is located on Strander Blvd . between Southcenter Parkway and West Andover Total square footage in property 261,360 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY See Attached. Address 205 Strander Blvd. Telephone No. Form .3 246 -8220 ‘Z6. D~7 Existing Zoning C:1 • • • What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Restaurants, Lounge, Convention facilities and Sleeping Rooms (existin). Proposed - Sleeping Rooms and Convention facilities. Number of permanent og- street parking spaces that will be provided on property? 314 Number required 505 NOTICE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are con - sidered in reclassifying property or rnndifying regula- tions. Evidence or additional information you desire to submit to substantiate your request may be attached to this sheet, (See Application Procedure sheet Item • No. 2 for specific minimum .requirements,) 1. What provisions will be made to screen adjacent and surrounding property from imcompatible effects which may arise ;is a result of the propo ed land use clan: ..i'i.cation All screening and landscaping is already in place. The proposed addition will not affect any of this screening. 2. What provisions will be made to provide for necessary serer .. uirrrni.n ; td minimum standard :? This w i l l not be a factor. 3. What provisions will be made for adequate sewer and Eater service? Adequate • sewer and water service is available at the site. 4. Any other comments which the petitioner fools are appropriate: See attached documentation. • What hardship exi.sts makii:'t; thi: va.r.iar►ce necessat ^f' - See umen ati on. TO: Kjell FROM: Gary GC /cw cc: Fred File MEMORANDUM C CITY of TUKWILA PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: Meeting with Timothy DuBois, Doubletree Inn DATE: 17 Dec. 1975 I met with Mr. DuBois & Mr. Bob Egan, architect, this morning to discuss their proposed amendment to Chapter 18.56 (Parking Requirements). It was resolved that a variance was not an appropriate manner to achieve . their objective. It was noted, however, that they desire to accomplish the code amendment as soon as possible so as to be able to take advantage of an anticipated drop in construction loan interest rates during the first quarter of calendar year 1976. I assured both that this office could develop a proposed amendment prior to the regular January Planning Commission meeting at which the Commission could hear the proposal and recommend to the City Council. Should procedures be followed smoothly at the Council level, the amendment could (optimistically) become effective near the end of February. To accomplish that in the least amount of time, I requested their assistance . in providing relevant information — zoning and parking requirements for hotels — from which we will be able to draw in the creation of a reasonable and justified proposed amendment by mid - January. They assured me of their cooperation in that respect and the meeting concluded. D OU MIX. 30 T RE E Z N N SOUTHCENTER • 205 STRANDER BOULEVARD • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98188 • TELEPHONE (206) 246.8220 Mr. Kjell Planning Director City of Tukwila 6230 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, Washington 98067 December 15, 1975 Dear Kjell: 'I received Gary Crutchfield's letter concerning the Planning Department's position on our proposed parking variance. .In light of the variance criteria Gary sets in his letter, I can understand the Department's position. At your earliest convenience, I would request the Planning Department to review and amend Chapter 18.56 (Parking Requirements) of the Tukwila Municipal Code to include the "multiple use" or "joint use concept that we have discussed. Though we have discussed them previously, I would like to reiterate the three major justifications we see for such an amendment: 1. In the current regu ations, there is no consideration given to the fact that the same people that are using the room units are also using the Food & Beverage facilities. 2. The demand for parking from various departments within the hotel•in many cases run counter to each other. For example, the peak demand for Room's parking is from 8:00 pm to 8:00 am; whereas the peak demand for Food & Beverage parking is from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. In the present code I do not believe this is taken into consideration. 3. Although not a multiple use factor, there is a third very important factor -- current regulations assume that each room guest arrives at the hotel with a personal car. Our OTHER DOUBLETREE LOCATIONS — Doubletree Inn of Scottsdale • At Fashion Square • 4710 North Scottsdale Road • Scottsdale. Arizona 85251 • Telephone (602) 947.5411 Doubletree Inn of Phoenix • At Park Central Mall • 212 West Osborn • Phoenix, Arizona 85013 • Telephone (602) 2480222 Doubletree Inn of Tucson • At Randolph Park • 445 South Alvernon Way • Tucson, Arizona 85711 • telephone (602) 881.4200 Doubletree Inn of Scottsdale • At Civic Plaza on the Zocato • (opens summer, 19/5) The Bottle Tree Restaurant • 60 North Alvernon Way • Tucson. Arizona 85711 • Telephone (602) 881-1820 Doubletree Inn of Los Angeles • AI International Centel • (opens Summer, 1975) Doubletree Inn of Dallas • At Campbell Plaza • (opens Spring, 1976) records indicate that 75% of our guests arrive by other means than by automobile. During the week this percentage is closer to 85% and on the weekends approximately 50 %. Doubletree, Inc.'s interest in seeing this regulation amended is that we very much would like to expand our present facility so that we could better serve the Tukwila business and residential communities. I will be forwarding to you information concerning the regulations of other major Western cities in relation to their parking requirements for hotels. The work and efforts of yourself, Gary Crutchfield, and Fred Satterstrom has been appreciated and yo a q re -- midi ttcrna 1 i - n f v rmat tow p tease c - o - nta c t m e TSD:ls Cordially, cc: Gary Crutchfield, Asst. Planner Fred Satterstrom, Assoc. Planner s, Timothy S.'bubois General Manager Mr. Timothy DuBois, Manager Doubletree Inn 205 Strander Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 Dear Mr. DuBois: C (' Frank Todd, Mayor CITY of TUKWILA 6230 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 10 December 1975 This office has analyzed the information provided by you to determine the extent of multiple use with respect to the parking requirements of the Double - tree Inn. Upon application of the derived information to the criteria upon which a variance is considered, we have concluded that a variance application would not be an appropriate procedure and this office would, in all probability, recommend denial of a variance application insofar as the variance criteria set forth by State and local legislation could not be fulfilled (i.e., would constitute a grant of special privelege, would be inconsistent with require- ments on other uses, is not necessary for the preservation of a substantial property right). Our analysis of the multiple use concept has, however, indicated its validity as a concept and should you desire to pursue the matter, a letter requesting Chapter 18.56 (Parking Requirements) of the Tukwila Municipal. Code be amended to reflect the multiple use concept should be addressed to this office. Should you desire to discuss the matter before moving ahead, please do•not hesitate to contact Kjell or myself at your convenience. Sincer .r, ary Crutchf ld Assistant P •nner GC /cw cc: Mayor Todd Planning. Director Mr. Charles Baker Tukwila Industrial Council GC /cw MEMORANDUM CITY of TUKWILA PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Kjell Stoknes FROM: Gary Crutchfield SUBJECT: Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn DATE:. 25 Nov. 1975 The granting of a variance to Doubletree Inn from the TMC parking requirement: 1. Would constitute a grant of special privelege in that it would be incon- sistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity (unless we allowed Southcenter to do the same by variance). 2. Is not necessary to provide the property with use rights granted to other properties in the vicinity since it is currently being used in a granted other properties (That is, the current use conforms to the code's parking requirement). 3. The special conditions (not enough property to provide parking necessary for additional construction) are a direct result of the applicants actions. 4. While the granting of the variance may or may not be detrimental to the public welfare, it would be injurious to the property and improvements in the vicinity. 5. Would not adversely affect implementation of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. 6. Is not necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property since other developments of a similar nature must conform to the parking requirements. c MEMORANDUM CITY of TUKWILA PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Gary Crutchfield FROM: Fred Satterstrom SUBJECT: Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn DATE: 25 Nov. 1975 I have read your memorandum to me dated November 18, 1975 concerning parking requirements at Doubletree Inn. The following are my comments: First of all, I cannot fully believe the data provided to you by Doubletree. I refer specifically to the traffic counts. You, yourself, admitted that the 3 A.M. and 6 A.M. traffic counts were probably guessed at rather than actually counted. If this is true, and I agree with you, then I can't help but believe these counts would be "guesstimated" at other occasions as well. Admittedly, this might only throw the results off slightly, and the basic integrity of your argument would still stand. But remember, we're assuming that all of their information is correct. Secondly, the City cannot be guaranteed that this facility will always be used as a hotel /restaurant. If, indeed, the lower parking requirement is a result of the multiple -use of the hotel and restaurant (and banquet facilities) by hotel quests, then less parking is a function of present use patterns. If these patterns remain the same, the situation may be okay; if not, people may have to doublepark at the Doubletree. Also, at the beginning of your memo you state that the information provided by the Doubletree Inn is "generally unuseable," and that "some of it has provided certain conclusions which may or may not be altogether conclusive." If this is true, any conclusions based upon such information would be hypothetical at best. Now, if we can believe the data given to us by Doubletree, I think you have made excellent use of the data in your formulations of actual parking need. I agree with your analysis; it's easy to understand, and you've presented it in a very understandable context. With their facilities being used the way they are, I think you've adequately proven that they have enough parking and perhaps even too much. However, to recommend to the Board of Adjustment that 408 parking spaces be provided for instead of the 464 required by Code because 408 is all that is needed and it would be uneconomical to provide more due to the "ever- increasing cost of such land" will certainly throw the Board for a loop. Just last month we were arguing that economics was not grounds for granting a variance. (It's also uneconomical to provide landscaping in Andover Park). Memorandum Page 2 25 Nov. 1975 Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn Using the criteria of a variance as stated in 18.72.010 of the TMC, I don't know if the granting of variance is in order. A request to provide less parking because it is not needed is: 1) inconsistent with limitations put upon other properties in the vicinity; 2) it is not necessary because of special circumstances related to the property; 3) and the request is not needed for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right of the applicant. To explicitly support the requirement of 408 parking spaces instead of 464 is implicit approval of the proposed construction of additional hotel and banquet facilities. The Doubletree already uses their land in an efficient manner and a variance here would allow for a grant of special privilege, in my opinion. In lieu of a variance, my suggestion would be to amend the parking requirements in 18.56 of the TMC. In this section, the City could allow for less parking area for uses which, by their nature, had a "multiple -use" of facilities by thier quests (as is the case with a hotel /restaurant.) By amending the Code, the City is allowing for this pecularity in an indiscriminate and legally- sound manner; by granting a variance, the City will be on shaky ground and the variance criteria which the Board presently employs in their decisions (as set forth in 18.72.010) will be undermined. FS /cw cc: Kjell Stoknes TO: FROM: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM CITY of TUKWILA Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn A. BASE INFORMATION Hotel 200 rooms Banquet Rooms 300 persons Restaurant 96 persons Coffee Shop 95 persons Lounge 80 persons CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR PARKING Hotel Banquet Rooms Restaurant Coffee Shop Lounge PLANNING DEPARTMENT ,,--- � i J Kjell Stoknes, P1Qing Director / 6. ;: Gary Crutchfield�,�►istant Planner r �.1 -? DATE: 18 Nov. 1975 AO 7 t 14 F Although the information provided by the Doubletree Inn regarding actual use is generally unuseable, some of it has provided certain conclusions which may or may not be altogether conclusive. Those conclusions are discussed below and used under the assumption of accuracy to attain a figure which depicts the actual need for parking spaces based on a multiple use concept.* peeP:.< EXISTING FACILITY CAPACITY e- t.� i 1" 1 space per room = 200 1 space per 5 persons = 60 1 space per 5 persons = 19 1 space per 5 persons = 19 1 space per 5 persons = 16 TOTAL PARKING REQUIREMENTS PER CODE ON ( scH NT U� �Lpirr(`, 314 TOTAL PARKING SPACES CURRENTLY PROVIDED NDC.c.> 346 * This concept refers to the obvious fact that a certain proportion of the persons occupying the hotel rooms also use the eating, banquet and lounge facilities. Certainly, these persons do not require another parking space when walking from their room to the restaurant and lounge. Therefore, the overall parking require- ment should be reduced proportionately. Ct5n :44 n V4-Q. Memorandum Page 2 Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn B. INFORMATION PROVIDED BY DOUBLETREE INN MULTIPLE USE FACILITY Banquets: Restaurant Lunch: Dinner: Coffee Shop Breakfast: Lounge: r� t.' - . .\\ � fn % a:,,. -. ft) t 1. Approximately 65% of banquets are business meetings which require participants to meet in one banquet room and be served in another; thus duplicating use of space. 2. Coffee shop and restaurant both receive an undertermined number of users from Southcenter (primarily during lunch) which is pedestrian trade. Employees are required to utilize the parking area east of the access road adjacent to the Doubletree Inn parking area 4. TURN -OVER RATES Lunch: 1 hour 7-3' Dinner: 12 hours HOTEL GUESTS 35% 35% 50% Restaurant Coffee Shop 45 minutes 18 November 1975 Memorandum Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn C. REVISED INFORMATION PROVIDED BY STAFF * MULTIPLE USE ** Actual experience FACILITY % HOTEL GUESTS Banquets: 35% Restaurant Lunch: 25% Dinner: 35% Coffee Shop Breakfast: 75% Lunch: 25% Dinner: 50% Lounge: 35% Restaurant Lunch: 11/2 hours Dinner: 2 hours * Conservative revision of applicant's information. 1. Although it may appear the majority of banquets are business meetings . which require duplicate space for the same participants, these are probably limited to smaller banquets (30 - 50 persons) and parking should be provided according to the peak demand. 2. In consideration of prevailing climactic conditions and distance of separation, an immeasurable proportion of those served are deemed to arr i�ve by foot frgm Southcenter. 3 f C%Y Cii�� '� rr •�*, -, s r�Ji e. /.c!C AGO -= t=�`3c ' "'"�E +r �C i'T� TURN -OVER RATES* U es'“o rip 4_ f .._ �./� vu 0 YI fer-7tG4 Coffee Shop 1 hour Page 3 18 November 1975 f Memorandum Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn w•--D y Hvvc a ( �; ; 7"0-r 4i1 CONCLUSIONS * _�� .. CA Y, ,g suff ( more than -75% of those served lunch in the restaurant arrive by automobile. fe../ . fi b,:. 2: - No- more-'-than - 65% of those served dinner in the restaurant arrive by automobi 1e. • ‘,w-{ vv--o s 4 -y -No- more -than 25% of those served breakfast in the coffee shop arrive by automobile. , t v - A. N m ore than of those served lunch in the coffee shop arrive by automobile. \A u- tc.444 C� Q. No- more —than 50% of those served dinner in the coffee shop arrive by automobile. No-more-than-65% of all banquet facilities are used by persons arriving by automobile. xf h. � �-✓ � �J ± F �jC7 ".r r t.N,.�:::: ;;...n• !/ 50% of those persons served in the lounge (during lunch and dinner ser- vice periods) either have been or will be served in another portion of the facility; thus not generating additional automobile parking need. The turn -over rates can only be applied to the total number served during a service period (i.e. lunch from 11 -3), both of which are debatable assertions. E. APPLICATION OF CONCLUSIONS 1. Lunch Service Period FACILITY Restaurant Coffee Shop Banquet Rooms Lounge 0 CAPACITY 96 95 300 80 PARKING PARKING TRAFFIC GENERATING 75% 75% 65% 50% 72 71 195 40 SPACES NEEDED FOR MULTIPLE USE FACILITIES SPACES REQUIRED FOR 200 HOTEL ROOMS TOTAL PARKING SPACES ACTUALLY NEEDED * Based on applicant's information as revised by staff. Page 4 18 November 1975 S ! / `-C, Vet" !�' JA /� r- # TRAFFIC PARKING SPACES. GENERATING ACTUALLY NEEDED 14.4 14.2 39.0 8.0 75.6 200.0) 276 / J�) sir ! S Memorandum Page 5 Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn 18 November 1975 2. Dinner Service Period TRAFFIC # TRAFFIC PARKING SPACES FACILITY CAPACITY GENERATING GENERATING ACTUALLY NEEDED Restaurant 96 65% 63 12.6 Coffee Shop 95 50% 48 9.6 Banquet Rooms 300 65% 195 39.0 Lounge 80 50% 40 8.0 PARKING SPACES NEEDED FOR MULTIPLE USE FACILITIES :_.7 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED FOR 200 HOTEL ROOMS TOTAL PARKING SPACES ACTUALLY NEEDED 69.2 -200:0 269 Application of the conclusions related to the information provided by the appli- cant and as revised by staff leads to an actual maximum parking need of 276 spaces for the entire existing development as opposed to the 314 spaces required by the Code. This entire difference is in consideration of the multiple use of related facilities (i.e., a certain number of the hotel guests also use the coffee shop, restaurant and lounge during peak service periods such as lunch and dinner. Since a parking space is required for each hotel room, it is virtually safe to assume those persons do not require another parking space when they utilize the eating facilities.) It was felt the maximum seating capacity should be used as a base factor in determining the number of persons, on an average, arrive by automobile rather than divide the peak number of persons actually served by the turn -over rate both of which are debatable assertions. In comparing the determined need for parking spaces with actual car counts pro- vided by the applicant for an entire year, the 276 total need figure was exceeded twelve (12) times, three (3) of which were Saturday evenings after the closing hour of Southcenter. Essentially, the 276 parking spaces were inadequate nine (9) times over the entire year. Since those peak parking demands occur only a few times per year it is not only impractical but also uneconomical to provide facilities to accomodate those few excessive demand periods. This assertion is supported by the fact that highway designers across the natjon have designed highways for conditions at the "thir- tieth peak demand hour". The supportive data to the recent request by South - center to amend the city's parking requirement for shopping centers suggests 1 Parking Requirements For Shopping Centers - A Survey, Technical Bulletin 53, Urban Land Institute, 1965. 2 Ibid Memorandum Page 6 18 November 1975 Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn parking be provided for the tenth peak demand hour. Under the same criteria, the figure of 276 parking spaces for Doubletree Inn would appear to be adequate since the actual car counts provided by the applicant over the period of one year exceeded 276 only twelve times (three of which were Saturday evenings after the }_pc. shopping center had closed). /Furthermore, employees do not affect the parking) 04 spaces in that they are required to park in the shopping center parking area. ".=.e ' - east of the access road.) F. ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION The applicant has indicated the intent to construct 100 additional hotel rooms as well as additional banquet facilities with an anticipated maximum seating capacity of 250 persons. 1. CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL FACILITIES Hotel Rooms (100) 2. ACTUAL PARKING NEED FOR ADDITIONAL FACILITIES 1 space per room = 100 Banquet Facilities 1 space per 5 persons = 50 ADDITIONAL PARKING REQUIREMENT PER CODE 150 Application of the conclusions reached in the previous. section D of this memorandum would lead to the following determination. ADDITIONAL % TRAFFIC # TRAFFIC ADDITIONAL PARKING FACILITY CAPACITY GENERATING GENERATING SPACES ACTUALLY NEEDED Banquet Rooms 250 65% 163 32.6 PARKING SPACES NEEDED FOR ADDITIONAL MULTIPLE USE FACILITIES 33 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED FOR 100 HOTEL ROOMS 100 TOTAL ADDITIONAL PARKING SPACES ACTUALLY NEEDED 133 Memorandum Page 7 Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn 18 November 1975 Assuming the additional facilities were constructed, the following breakdown r i t would occur as a result of application of the conclusions in section D. 1 .-/;,s r(- 1 V ] % TRAFFIC # TRAFFIC PARKING SPACES FACILITY CAPACITY GENERATING GENERATING ACTUALLY NEEDED Restaurant 96 75% 72 14.4 Coffee Shop 95 75% 71 14.2 Banquet Rooms 550 65% 358 17.6 Lounge 80 50% 40 8.0 PARKING SPACES NEEDED FOR MULTIPLE USE FACILITIES 108 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED FOR 300 HOTEL ROOMS 300 TOTAL PARKING SPACES ACTUALLY NEEDED 408 According to existing code requirements, the following breakdown occurs. # SPACES FACILITY CAPACITY CODE REQUIREMENT REQUIRED Hotel Rooms 300 rooms 1 per room 300 Restaurant 96 persons 1 per 5 persons 19 Coffee Shop 95 persons 1 per 5 persons 19 Banquet Rooms 550 persons 1 per 5 persons 110 Lounge 80 persons 1 per 5 persons 16 TOTAL PARKING SPACES REQUIRED BY CODE 464 o U v code. rell0415. As shown in the preceding breakdown;the total facility (including intended additional construction) could be'adequately served in terms of parking by 408 spaces based on the conclusions set forth in section D of this memorandum. This is a saving of 56 spaces.` The standard parking space (including maneu- vering room and circulation) requires approximately 350 square feet. Thus, the saving can be said to be 19,600 square feet or nearly 2 acre of land. Consideration of the ever - increasing cost of such land certainly supports any attempt to attain a parking requirement which is practical. In consideration of all apparent factors and primarily the fact that the conclusions are sup- ported by actual car counts in that parking needs were effectively met for the tenth peak demand hour, I recommend this office support a minimum parking requirement for the total development (including the proposed construction) of 408 spaces. Memorandum Parking Requirements at Doubletree Inn GC /cw 3 [ Page 8 18 November 1975 eft- .2( - Beyond determination of actual parking needs, it is a fact that 346 parking ',0 spaces currently serve the existing level of development. The new construction )kP k would displace approximately 18 of those spaces, leaving an approximate total of y AV 328 parking spaces. The number of spaces actually needed for the proposed total development would be 408. Thus, a deficiency of 80 parking spaces would exist. LY" This apparently would have to be provided in some acceptable manner or be waived N by the Board of Adjustment through a variance procedure. f ie.,., ,,, 4,, ,,z-Z& = It must be noted that while no specific information was received from the appli- cant regarding the proportion of hotel guests who arrive by other than automobile .� (i.e., taxicabs and other airport- oriented transportation), it is suspected that iJ2 a somewhat constant percentage do so and would realistically reduce the number of parking spaces actually needed proportionately. fib . Uf rb "i ` 4 fe V 26.46.110.: ZONING poses for a portion of the required parking space under the following con- ditions and others deemed appropriate : (a) Such parking areas shall be subject to all locational and develop- ment provisions of this chapter; (b) Such portions of the recreation area to be used for parking shall be paved with a durable, dustless surface; (c) Such parking space may be credited only to space requirements of the principal use, which it is intended to serve. (Ord. 86300 § 23.29 as amended by Ord. 91138, Ord. 92059, Ord. 98608, Ord. 99368 and Ord. 101413 1 (part) ; September 15, 1972) . 26.48.110 Parking spaces required for particular uses. The minimum number of off - street parking spaces required shall be as set forth in the following: Use Parking Spaces Required Single family, duplex dwellings or houseboats 1 for each dwelling unit Multiple dwellings, student multiple dwellings 1 for each dwelling unit Multiple dwellings for low income elderly 1 for each 4 dwelling units Multiple dwellings for low income handicapped 1 for each 4 dwelling units Motels 1 for each unit in the motel Boarding, lodging or rooming houses, fraternity, sorority, or group student houses 1 for each 3 sleeping rooms or for each 6 beds, whichever amount is greater 1 for each 4 bedrooms spitals, sanitariums, nurs- ing and convalescent homes ..._.1 for each 2 staff doctors plus 1 for each 5 employees plus 1 for each 6 beds Children's institutions, homes for the retired 1 for each 5 employees plus one for each 6 beds Day nursery or nursery school 1 for each 10 children or 1 for each staff member whichever is greater, and 1 passenger loading and unload- ing space for each 20 children Libraries and museums 1 for each 250 sq. ft. of floor area open to the public I •UATTLI II • • •7I) C 2156 .. .. ;). 26.06.140 "Medical - hospital complex" to "motel." MEDICAL-HOSPITAL COMPLEX. A building or a group of buildings occupied by a licensed hospital ant by offices for the practice of medicine by physicians associated with sail hospital, subject to the following requirements: (1) The site shall consist of adjacent property ' or property abuttini across a street or alley containing a minimum of sixty thousand squari feet, exclusive of the street or alley. (2) The building or group of buildings shall have a minimum of three hundred thousand square feet of gross floor area. (3) The building or group of buildings shall be in common ownershil or linked together by appropriate legal agreements or deed restrictions tc integrate functions and facilities having a term of not less than twenty years. - - (4) Physicians occupying office space shall be limited to those usin€ the hospital as the primary facility for admission of their patients. (5) Appropriate agreements shall be established and maintained be tween the hospital and physicians occupying office space for the economi cal sharing of services and equipment. MOTEL. A building or group. of buildings on a lot, consisting of individua: sleeping quarters, detached or connected, not more than fifty percent of which have kitchen facilities, for rental to transients. (Ord. 86300 § 3.19 as amended by Ord. 90110 and Ord. 102816 § 1; November 30, 1973). home." 26.06.150 "Nonconforming building" to "nursing or convalescent hme." NONCONFORMING BUILDING — (See BUILDING, NONCONFORM- ING). NONCONFORMING - BUILDING AS TO BULK — (See BUILDING, NONCONFORMING AS TO BULK). NONCONFORMING :USE - -(See: USE, NONCONFORMING) . NURPD G OE_CONNALESCENT HOME. An establiament w which - provides full-time • convalescent or chronic care or both for three or more individuals who are not related by blood or marriage to the operator and who, by reason of chronic illness or in- firmity, are unable to care for.themselves.:No care for the acutely ill, or surgical or obstetrical' services, shall be provided• in such a home; a hos- pital shall not.be'coristruedto be included in this definition. (Ord. 86300 § 3.15 as amended by Ord. 101285 § 3; August 10, 1972): :. 2082 HOTEL, APARTMENT —(See APARTMENT HO'rr:L) . HOUSE TRAILER. Any unit used or designed to be used for living and which is equipped with wheels for the purpose unit from place to place, whether or not such unit house trailer is not a dwelling unit. (Ord. 86300 § Ord. 89796, Ord. 96031 and Ord. 100100 § 1; July 14,19 26.06.100 Reserved. 2079 HOME FOR THE RL 17ItED An establishment operated for the purpose of providing domiciliary care for a group of persons who by reason of age are unable to provide such care for themselves and who are not in need of medical or nursing treatment except in the case of temporary illness. HOSPITAL OR SANITARIUM An establishment which provides accommodations, facilities and serv- ices over a continuous period of twenty -four hours or more, for ob- servation, diagnosis and care, of two or more individuals, not related by blood or marriage to the operator, who are suffering from illness, injury. deformity or abnormality, or from any condition requiring obstetrical. medical or surgical services. HOTEL. A building in which at least fifty percent of the gross haT' floor area is used for sleeping. or sleeping purposes of transporting such is self- propelled. A 3.09, as amended by 71). 26.06.110 "Junkyard." JUNKYARD. A place where junk, waste, discarded or salvaged materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled, or if led, including Automobile Wrecking Yards, house wrecking yards, and places or yards for storage of salvaged house wrecking and structural steel materials and equipment. A junk yard shall not be construed to in- clude such uses when conducted entirely within an Enclosed Building, nor pawn shops and establishments for the sale, purchase or storage of used furniture and household equipment, used cars in operable condition, used or salvaged machinery in operable condition or the processing of used, discarded or salvaged materials as a minor part of manufacturing opera- tions. (Ord. 86300 § 3.11; June 24,1957). 26.06.120 "Kennel." U"T NNEL, Commercial. Any Lot or Building in which four (4) or more dogs and /or cats at 1 n 0 » 0 7 SEPTEMBER 3, 1974, FIRST DAY STARTED THE CAR COUNTS 1974 MID - 9/3 Tu. 6AM. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 75 64 170 130 130 160 145 120 CoffeeShop /-7// 1J/, / / 2 Restaurant - ( 1 " Banquets 10 15 - Cork Tree _•' I ' ).5 TOTAL SERVED . m ROOMS /9y 9/4 W. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 112 148 173 160 182 200 168 121 CoffeeShop /a ' /9D _ / -- Restaurant -- / /C) Banquets / / / 1 0,2 Cork Tree - /.:12 :?(,, l °I'i' TOTAL SERVED 1 Z4 ,t,CL La ROOMS 2 400 ' MID - 9/5 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 128 136 185 151 173 202 177 147 CoffeeShop Restaurant - Banquets 1140 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 3 y2 ROOMS /93 9/6 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 144 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 5) Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 47/ ROOMS 3G/ 169' /5 ;/ 6'0 J1/? 5 1) - z 2 970 2Zs MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AN 145 180 162. 173' - 220 190 144 y` % / 3? AD MID- 9/7 Sa. 6 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 138 163 144 135 176 263 327 200 CoffeeShop , ? -/ "_2;'3 Restaurant - 15,-- Banquets _ 80 0 150 Cork Tree - tY/ I ? Z _La TOTAL SERVED . 12_6/ _ JCL 342 ROOMS / 1974 MID - 9/8 Su. 6 A.M. • 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 Y.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 1 166 117 147 93 182 103 101 CoffeeShop /(gin _ ",)r //'7 Restaurant q`7 ice,?.... Banquets 10 0 Cork Tree ..- -- ? 1I TOTAL SERVED JqQ, L 7 b f. ROOMS /30 17t... 9/9 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 87 CoffeeShop Restaurant - -- Banquets /01 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED JD ROOMS _ 0 e c .7y / 9/10 Tu6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 92 CoffeeShop ,-;' Restaurant - ►01 --Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ,t3) ROOMS ' "Zoo' 4t3 Z2' - 9/11 W. A.M. CAR COUNTS 114 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets, 17/ Cork Tree 9/12 Th.6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 109 CoffeeShop TOTAL SERVED J / S3 V ROOMS /9 L Restaurant - Banquets 7 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED x, ROOMS ao o 45;, MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 112 262 105 138 164 175 152 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6' P.M. 9 P`.M. NIGHT 3 AM ' 115 • •220 126 162. 246 220 152 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.N. NIGHT AM 123 146 137 142 q 224 173 161 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 98 151 117 • 160 211 166 118 / 55 (n9 ,2t /0 / -, 1;•) • I 5 n y39 . /90 MID- 1974 MID- ' 9/13 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 103 156 208 216 199 2191 '116 141 CoffeeShop /9( 1 q/ / 1' Restaurant _ `// ! :. -? Banquets Co 6 i _ Cork Tree Lass. __ ) ,,76 // TOTAL SERVED „� ,L Y . 62 . .424/20 ROOMS 9/14 Sa. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 132 CoffeeShop � (p ^•.�',' 1 ., Restaurant - i �'2 Banquets 1 5 9 0 0 Cork Tree — /0 .//0 'lc(,', TOTAL SERVED 2S 93 ? ___ ROOMS / / y. MID - 9/15 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 80 CoffeeShop /5 Restaurant Banquets 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 9/16 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 77 TOTAL SERVED ;20,2 ROOMS CoffeeShop /g4:? Restaurant - Banquets ? Cork Tree MID- 10/15 Tu. 01 6 A.f"S. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P:M. 9 P.M. NI GHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 103' - 134 104 96 209 188 161 112 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS // 103 7 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 175 187 143 139 164 210 150 110 /Z MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 88 252 101 122 152 163 130 .2 9Z, / 9y /-�is� . 9$ 69 71 73 88 62 O 0 /96 / ? 0 v J 50 F, p 1974 MID - 10/16 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 113 100 236 99 173 243' • 130 112 CoffeeShop r Restaurant -- PJ � Banquets 0 7 5 1 00 Cork Tree •S /97 /3/ TOTAL SERVED 2J . / ..Y. • 10/18 F. 6 A.M. ROOMS Z22. MID - 10/17 Th 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 117 115 202 114 147 187 159 111 CoffeeShop ,lc:L - 5' P/..5~" !:i? Restaurant -- k`Z. i •. Banquets 1 r v4 107 �0 Cork Tree -- q;/ go? 40 TOTAL SERVED .7„.17 ro ? __2.5:k._ ROOMS . 06° /4ye, CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 9 5 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED e i gt b ROOMS //d CoffeeShop Restaurant 1/-5- Banquets 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED I 93 ROOMS / MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 111 • 199 110 - � •� 1511 121 95 10/19 Sa. MID - 1/' 6 A.M. 9_ M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 79 101 175 103 85 •• 148 156 96 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree /9 TOTAL SERVED /07 o77 f j_21. ani ROOMS //y /7cso MID- 1.0., 10/20 Su.6 A:M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 95 121 - 96 1 122 109 81 68 .25 �a yl � 90 32 9 10/21 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 79 CoffeeShop f Restaurant Banquets mi l, S Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED .. ROOMS moo .�i7,S' CAR COUNTS 110 10/23 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 116 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 1 Cork Tree ' TOTAL SERVED �o_a_ ROOMS JoV = 10/24 Th.6 A.m. CAR COUNTS 114 CoffeeShop '' Restaurant Banquets 15 7 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 31,9 ROOMS 10/25 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 123 CoffeeShop Ifs Restaurant -• Banquets /L Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED .;7/ MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 89 153 119 174 147 129 108 9 A.M. NOON ROOMS /70 /yr c1 7 3 MID - 10/22 Tub A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CoffeeShop `.?O ? T Restaurant Banquets /80 Cork Tree `) � TOTAL SERVED . ,3 0 3 5 7 ROOMS 40 6 12z..3 V/ 2 l£ , y3� 50 87 140 142 - 128 115 MID - 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P NIGHT 3 AM 122 ' 176 110 153 240 133 109 - • Ira c 3 5 S ?3 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM - 123 165 135 • 172 204 169 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 130 220 143 177 192 190 98 `71 O I y� y .ti/ a.pi 10/28 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 60 CoffeeShop /0 Restaurant — Banquets A3 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 1974 10/26 Sa6 A.M. 131 CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL . SERVED . ai n i ROOMS /2 /Z /? . 10/29 Tu6 A.M. CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets A Cork Tree z 10/30 W.6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 125 CoffeeShop Restaurant TOTAL SERVED ROOMS / a 07/.2 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 165 192 116 110 156 2 ( Banquets 31 35 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED b y0 f ROOMS / / �x�l . MID - 10/27 Su6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM I CAR COUNTS 118 .132 74 83 101 79 68 57. CoffeeShop /t ,...c =7._. Restaurant r -. .S . Banquets D 0 0 Cork Tree - ___ 57 TOTAL SERVED 4,45 a fe- /e? _4.77__ ROOMS •. 8S" //7 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 92 • 201 105. 111 139 169 139 9s' 6? MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 114 118 100 127 181 155 110 / //v f l 37.3 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 A 121 171 105 205 184 165 135 2 O 03, 72 /q/ 1974 MID - 10/31 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 116 121 175 167 174 201 173 167___ CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 10 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED s ROOMS 11/1 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 122 CoffeeShop '3o Restaurant Banquets )3 0 Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED .29 Q 207 TOTAL SERVED , J O ROOMS /4/7 (43 ROOMS &ta /39/ 11/3 Su. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 177 CoffeeShop PRI Restaurant )2./ Banquets 0 Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED 0746 ROOMS /06 / /3I / ,,7. 11 / 4M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON CAR COUNTS 83 119 CoffeeShop / -;? Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED /97 ROOMS /LL'j 162 1 : 0 / 2 0 OS' MID - 9 A.M. , NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM .128 185 168 176 188 190 a aa MID - 11/2 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 128 179 • ..190 184' 179 182 198 172 CoffeeShop 1g ,_,--1.2)? �� Restaurant _. c 'e /9, Banquets 9 O 0 rya Cork.Tree -- /7 /V- ,-,q/ MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 191 138 122 86 89 - 58 a4 MID - 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 111 161 140 135 1/6 73 39/ _p.3 119 ( 0 1974 MID -. 11/5 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 113 133 183 121 210 137 140 129 CoffeeShop / (7.7 i / Restaurant Banquets 9'1 41' ?.•i Cork Tree l '71 to .5" , 7/ TOTAL SERVED aLL ROOMS 2 /? 11/6 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 116 ROOMS CoffeeShop �rC Restaurant Banquets 52 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED r / ROOMS /9 gi? 1(°) 11/7 Th. 6 A.M. L 11/8 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 116 CAR COUNTS 114 CoffeeShop - °/ Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED jai CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets �) Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /G4 /247 %)`)- 11/9 Sa. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 133 =d CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 101 Cork Tree -•- TOTAL SERVED s• ROOMS /93 AS'b 448 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT ' 3 AM 126 161 112 174 173 150 137 0 1 c ) ) 1 la._ J 9 O -11 / MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 120 • 1 §.3 111 • 135 1 148 120 4/3 .) J 4Iy /3f? MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 7 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 147 229 125 171 - 204 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 146 165 251 229 302 288 7 5 S a? .f /y 3 AM " - MID - 11/10 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 160 ' 174 144 158 148 143 141 128 CoffeeShop , /64 ,3 ;/ /qa 0 Restaurant ; / . l oa 0 0 Cork Tree - Jrf _ TOTAL SERVED zes. _ill. 4 ROOMS ' /.5'G ik '1974 Banquets 0 11/11 M. 6 A.M. • CoffeeShop c:3 Restaurant ; — Banquets t� Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED .7,S/ ROOMS 11/13 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 136 11/14 Th. 6 A.M. ��— CAR COUNTS 120 CoffeeShop Restaurant - Banquets ( Cork Tree -• 0776 MID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 135 144 144 101 210 163 180 153 CAR COUNTS 114 CoffeeShop fh/ Restaurant - Banquets 9'5 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ow 4 ROOMS /' 9 tea`!/ 131 • CoffeeShop a<')// Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree _ --- TOTAL SERVED 4_32, ROOMS / 9'.s' A / 4, TOTAL SERVED ;.2 7 � / / z. ROOMS i,1 1 105 - 217 232 52 9 s 7"! /04. �3 Z 33 9 " /o4/ MID- 11/12 Tu.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 19 I ! V 3z3 ,fir /en /• /57 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 121 110 158 196 " 242 186 167 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT • 3 AM 138 241 179 24 0 197 173 139 'JO '1974 c ql 11/15 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 144 248 120 154 CAR COUNTS 123 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 10 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED l ROOMS /�' /-- CAR COUNTS •132 123 • X98 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets cD Cork Tree ROOMS /// /33 ROOMS /g 7 /2/y- ROOMS • Zoo 'LL/ 75 J13 MID - 11/16 Sa.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 128 140 166 245 256 218 21. 145 CoffeeShop i • /I _ Restaurant - / '/'" Banquets 0 U 1 ?, 7 Cork Tree — _r';' .r..3 TOTAL SERVED a3/ Z Z3 ROOMS An /z4Z MID - 11/17 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM TOTAL SERVED 46 .?3G CoffeeShop 1 Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree r' TOTAL SERVED 2.16 91 9 P.M. 188 77• 89 • hR CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets i :: .•') Cork Tree ' ' TOTAL SERVED 26 D Jiff S'O 0 1/4 � 7 g. 17 iyc MID - NICHT 3 AM 196 171 MID - 11/18 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 87 75 247 154 180 226 157 129 MID - 11/19 Tu. 6 A:M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 122' 130 136 121 191 199 195 179 do . I t) '1974 11/20 W. 6 A.m. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. MID- NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 129 88 124 125 218 276 . 165 103 CoffeeShop /) c 7i /C) i Restaurant - / l,.? ) r(,, Banquets r •1 179 Cork Tree - ____/..22._ , TOTAL SERVED ak Vi fl 7 20 ROOMS „/99' 44r 11/21 Th. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 125 CoffeeShop 4` '/ Restaurant Banquets q 5 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 241_ ROOMS l 8/ / r MID - 11/22 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 1Q° 114 96 02 118- 235. 260 204 145 CAR COUNTS .3. CoffeeShop )��7 Restaurant - Banquets I/O Cork.Tree TOTAL SERVED ,2 9 7 ROOMS /G/ 407 11/23 Sa.6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree Restaurant 9/ Banquets B Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 3 ' ROOMS . 163 218 152 223 250 171 •142 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. TOTAL SERVED .7.3 p ROOMS . • /3G A 93 /(1) / / �� 75 )32 Zr 167 S3 7 1� 219 261 J 5o .333 11/24 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 62' 130 118 101 82 CoffeeShop ` ;(/ ' 6 P.M. 188 212 VIA rk 90 1/ . 9 P.M. 9 P.M. MID- NIGHT 3 AM 163 138 MID- NIGHT 3 AM 76 81 . 59 '1974 MID - 11/25 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 61 82 221 81 137 143 . 113 97 CoffeeShop / a I I/7 /e) Restaurant. -. ICA i;., Banquets ,23 40 ,',2 Cork Tree -- ,/ ( 1 TOTAL SERVED .214 -.Da fa.a. __ ROOMS _ is /34 11/26 T. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 89 103 162 106 153 189 121 95 CoffeeShop ,)5 )/n 1 )t/n Restaurant - 9 ' .5: Banquets 0 5cD 0 Cork Tree 7-7 ---7-2- --i-J-k TOTAL SERVED ..5 a2 X36 ROOMS j-42-44/ 11/27 W. D- I 6 9 A.M. AM NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 88 90 • 133 8& 105 105 .96 35 CoffeeShop /,: U /�O Restaurant - /r2 / 1 ,..),=:; , Banquets o o . o Cork .Tree - 0) TOTAL SERVED /30 Di ROOMS 11/28 Th 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS' 34 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS .11 fl D )64 11/29 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 47 64 146 164 134 CoffeeShop 9'f Restaurant -- Banquets o Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED 97 ROOMS /•9 /257 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 45 46 67 82' " 30 51 45 0 /1 � _9L 1.' g , C o MID -. 9 P.M. NI GHT 3 AM 159 185 165 '1974 11/30 Sa 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 135 . CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork. Tree •1�y 0 TOTAL SERVED ROOMS rAc4,y MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 153 165 151 144 203 • 192 171 as 1 MID - 12/1 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3•AM CAR COUNTS 167 136 129 88 83 85 71 53 CoffeeShop )L1 1 z_ _9_z_ Restaurant )2, -- 7? Banquets 0 o 0 Cork Tree •- ea. . - , TOTAL SERVED 4 6 ,3G !id_ ROOMS oG • 12/2 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 64 12/3 Tu • 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 111 MID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 85 • 223 102' 143 149 158 129 CoffeeShop /-..--. . � /9,1; r 477 Restaurant /a /• Banquets 0 -15 • -1 6 Cork .Tree - 1/4.5 :, J Od _ _ TOTAL SERVED /3',3- i � 4 ROOMS /kV 4/3 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 101 177 180 222 ••. " 167 176 149 CoffeeShop ;'I';% i /,/ Restaurant• -• Il / /II Banquets -17 L 0 5 3 Cork Tree • Rg 1 2/7 1.5�z_ TOTAL SERVED o,1_1"..7 .E& /6'4 ROOMS ZO0/ 9 . 12/4 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 128 150 CoffeeShop Restaurant - Banquets 13 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 3g (, ROOMS • Zoo (o/ NOON 3 P.M. 189 175 /•S�i 5"/ MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 231 213 198 140 �5 /10 CAR COUNTS 143 CoffeeShop ;T.`,.: 2 0 Restaurant Banquets 121 Cork Tree 1974 MID - 12/5 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ROOMS 156 300 243 210 221 • 180 151 • Mir / I5o 1 7 z2 MID - 12/6 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 137 177 205 170 163 189 188 159 CoffeeShop .,0S HD ) ,..'y /(') Restaurant -•• f l 6 / ; Banquets / 50 .-'-3 -1.. __ to Cork Tree - /Dc" !22 o., TOTAL SERVED r Agr / 13 ,(4'3 2. ROOMS 13/ /LLy MID 12/8 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 162 188 • 206 146- 81 101 82 61 CoffeeShop )S0 o Restaurant '-,/;��, :� - C., , Banquets /00 75 U Cork .Tree - fin? TOTAL SERVED ,14/9 ._? f, .Qy 1 . 1/ Az • 12/9 M. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 72 80 242 115 155 " 180. 171 149 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets o Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 20 o %/i/ MID - 12/10 Tu 6 A:M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 106 113 155 154 178 208 166 142 CoffeeShop r".Y» / �.,) `i'' Restaurant - ic-T . Banquets a,2 96-, Cork Tree )/6 TOTAL SERVED '436 ROOMS r /9V /iii 45 - 7 /2a /10 ____ .3 Y ? //0 123 /�:; l 8/ • • 1974 12/11 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 149 TOTAL SERVED Ip.A. JAL ROOMS • ROOMS CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree • - '42/12 Th 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M: C R COUNTS 124 . 103 212 101 CoffeeShop Restaurant )a3 /;:ce6), Banquets 57 , 37 . I 3 c Cork Tree - 97 1 3 3 lq ? TOTAL SERVED . 7 5.1 4 Prti MID- 12/13 F 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM V 1 CAR COUNTS .111 114' ,;,241 162 188 217 178 146 , CoffeeShop i r 0 Restaurant I . . ' Banquets S2 7g • 1 G2 Cork.Tree ,.., l 7 s7:3 , , 4,P 0 , • ___ze_tr_ , ; ROOMS N //3 i , MID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. , 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 137 179 186 ' 211 ....' 292 186 167 TOTAL SERVED lc?, 12/14 Sa.6 A.M. m CAR COUNTS 131 . CoffeeShop ic.,7:','7' :-..,,:,7:-, /,',.-- Restaurant Banquets 'l Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED 0 ,2 4 ,7 p i 4/0 1.34 ROOMS . No MID- 12/15 Su 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant ,36, Banquets o 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED / 841 ROOMS MID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 178 211 165 218 269 . 201 126 , Z/ G - • . 1 4Q 9.03 ______ MID- 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 349 263 197 120 214 92. 103 76 93 • • • 51 9 L t) `6 i61 • 1974 12/17 Tu MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9'P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 141 167 223 104 237 217 . 173 158 CoffeeShop / Restaurant Banquets r Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED , ROOMS az L r • MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 122 146 196 142 240 218 210 121 CoffeeShop _ °.:7 =; / '71 t 2 /(, Restaurant - _ _ '=j Banquets ,Q0 3 ! 3 5 Cork Tree /(:??') ,Poi? /�7 TOTAL SERVED yoj .rb 7 • 91...c: /t9' ROOMS ' / 7941. 12/18 W. 6 A.M. MID - 12/20 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 95 117 • .234 145- 151 285 249 105 CoffeeShop /r%2 ' /12. 'C' R Restaurant /3 r ) /,:?(-, Banquets 9'0 g7 279 Cork Tree ) / c r fS/ az TOTAL SERVED 0 ,?,f 9 J70 9 R2 V L33 ROOMS ?S 12/21 .Sa. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 79 CoffeeShop /0a Restaurant `~ Banquets Cork Tree �-• TOTAL SERVED Jaz ROOMS . _Ail/1Z 12/22 Su. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 79 • CoffeeShop /1Oa Restaurant Banquets 3 Cork Tree •� TOTAL SERVED /yo ROOMS 6 //� MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 81 113 133 118 159 140 98 9 A.M. 96 7? j;- 0 1 -/l 3 0 • / .71 C) / /I/ OGP � 6 / • /Kr NID- NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 103 104 81 98 78 7/ 37f 40 . 13} 1974 12/23 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 34 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 12/24 Tu 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 30 CoffeeShop Restaurant -- Banquets 0 Cork:Tree TOTAL SERVED ,1'f e ROOMS 12/26 Th 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 37 CoffeeShop /.' Restaurant -- Banquets Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED Jj.3 ROOMS - /Zs 12/28 Sa 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 123' CoffeeShop c7 7 1 //o Restaurant Banquets 40 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 0 /C4, . MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 50• 161 140 123 138 159 68 �y9 ROOMS 2e '7 0179 • j,574 f 4..1 « , 0 ' »/ MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 41 . 66 145 79 42 31 48 40 CoffeeShop 1 /6 /'3c•' / Restaurant -- Banquets g _ 0 Cork Tree -- / • TOTAL SERVED lit 211 / 7Z ROOMS 2/ 1 1/0 MID 12/25 W 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 30 • ,;,31 39 - 43 29 25 30 Ga 'r 0 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. . 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 66 131 117 104 0 J `1 r. •� • 1� 5"0 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 118 116 101 108 126 ale MID- NIGHT 3 AM • 166 130 MID - 12/29 Su6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 117 90 83 69 74 76 66 45 . CoffeeShop / &I .. t f ( Restaurant 8 i4 Banquets o 0 o Cork Tree d jpS TOTAL SERVED tl ROOMS . 46 haA/ ' 1974 MID - 12/30 M.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 61 ..79 142 93 114 126 89 70 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets ►lo Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ,/g8 ROOMS 12/31 Tu6 A.M. 9 A.M. \% CAR COUNTS 65 75 • CoffeeShop ?�o • Restaurant -- / Banquets 0 r .� Cork.Tree TOTAL SERVED Y. r' ROOMS CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM MID- 6 A 9 A:M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT •3 AM CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS b /02 MID- NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 121 110. 131 189 193 171 1 RJ 1c7 orL 5 g:2 y3 7? ono • 300 / Zly 179 1975 1/1 [J 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 105 CoffeeShop /`/3 ROOMS 1/6 M Restaurant Banquets 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 56 awed Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 143 ROOMS 36/61 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 109 102 80 56 39 /7..' //G 17 348 MID - 1/2 Th 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 90 95 159 129 123 147 119 l ; CoffeeShop /b3 15 I_ 1 y`1 Restaurant - //J 7 2 Banquets 2 5 1 Cork Tree — • 37 -- //O TOTAL SERVED 270 317 300 110 ROOMS 101/148 MID - 1/3 F 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 92 102 132 142 114 147 • 137 CoffeeShop /'73 .• � Z/ /F Restaurant - _ L 4 /,, Banquets 15 I P- Cork Tree - 9- ; / 93 TOTAL SERVED 188 436 325 193 77/124 g CoffeeShop _/yo Restaurant - - Banquets a0 Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED 160 ROOMS 188/217 • MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 86 141 S + 157 134 109 / /7 . /08 97 7S lo 5 4 10 384 312 87 HID - 1/7 Th o A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 F.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT. 3 AM CAR COUNTS 104 CoffeeShop f'7 Restaurant Banquets 2 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 207 ROOMS 198 / 230 1 7s" S3 354 195 179 ' 204 171' 134 1975 MID - 1/8 W 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. !9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 108 99 - 108 147 . 146 CoffeeShop !J l5 "'1 Restaurant /09 Banquets I? l p, Cork Tree - 90 TOTAL SERVED .258 543 ROOMS 200 / 231 1 MID - 1/9 Th 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. !9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 102 102 179 115 163 :'150 137 CoffeeShop c,V/n _.L?) • /a 1/0 Restaurant -- E'? gR , Banquets //O f /o U /00 Cork Tree - • (oP /3C, P/P TOTAL SERVED 336 436 459 148 ROOMS j77 1 217 CoffeeShop /SD / d • Restaurant — // (f) Banquets . rQO 25 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 3S0 ROOMS • /94 ,2 Z.r ) OO . 9. 5O 388 102 On. .41171.ftvtIsell MID - 1/11 Sat.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 90 74 93 101 95 158 - 72 CoffeeShop ) 29 . O.?? /22 Restaurant -.. -- /.3P1 Banquets o 0 o' Cork .Tree - 3/ --if.- 1,67.--- TOTAL SERVED 3oQ 34.5 , lss' ROOMS __ spy i 1 i 1/12 Sun.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS 120 131 111 94 107 77. 81 CoffeeShop /2 . No /G'(v' Restaurant ,5=0 -- / Banquets n n O Cork Tree -- 11/ /r2, TOTAL SERVED /7? AIL ROOMS i z S /,r7 r MID - 1/13 M '6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 85 118 166 149 155 165 185 171 MID- NIGHT 3 AM MID - 1/14 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT CAR COUNTS 131 - 136 148 •228 • 187 CoffeeShop 2/g / :% /Z3 1, Restaurant -- / 2Z .5'7 Banquets / y© ,:,, Cork Tree - 8''7 -214 TOTAL SERVED .11z Sys lill") ROOMS ee t 2 $ rd 1975 1/16 Th MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 105 122 175 124 159 , 215 148 CoffeeShop 22'? Restaurant - Banquets ? Cork Tree . TOTAL SERVED Art ROOMS MID-, 1/17 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 103 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree 2e ° /2. Z, 2 ij9 TOTAL SERVED _ qq ROOMS /9/ / /p 1/18 Sa. ID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. P 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 97 114 139 110 153 121 CoffeeShop . Restaurant Banquets 40 0 Cork Tree 1/19 Su.'6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - 97. CoffeeShop �p Restaurant Banquets 0 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED __-/_ ROOMS 79 // /6 118 220 141 181 S o ys- TOTAL SERVED //8 y ROOMS Y /z 1/I 7? 1 J ti 1/49 yv/ go • 1L3 zt3 1 yb7 .Tio . /V �1p / ) gs 3vz /8r P1ID -. 3 AM 107 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 88 97 65 • 75 79 73 65 Z// 9b 2 0 /fir MID- 1/23 Th 6 A .M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 107 202 119 187 169 123 CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop . /q/ Restaurant Banquets 20 Cork Tree • TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /73 228 1/24 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 126 122 139 L . r� CoffeeShop c7 S /R2- �� Restaurant - /2 Banquets e 3 4 3 Cork Tree 93 0 TOTAL SERVED Z sib • ROOMS fZ 9 �9 MID - 1/25 Sa 6 A.M. 9•A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 123 142 '135 151 262 2 196 . 163 j)/ CoffeeShop /'90 Restaurant - .Banquets 5 8 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED eog ROOMS /// l/77 • 1/29 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 92 9 A.M. 104 CoffeeShop ,2 0,2 Restaurant - Banquets • . . 0 0 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ' ROOMS /9/ 4/3 TOTAL SERVED 1 21 ROOMS ,/6 9 40 MID NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 90 167 - 150 137 MID - 1/30 Th.'6 A.M. '9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 84 102 165 133 189 159 139 c 1 d 7 . CoffeeShop 2 o 8 Restaurant — Banquets q 7 Cork Tree - 1/7 /n'/ J/47 0 o z- / 2 9 0 - -z ,39/ /57p / / I00 . ?O y to 3 4/( 7Y J MID- 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 119 / 3l CoffeeShop E00 /90 2/8 261 Restaurant -- 103 Banquets 70 200 Cork Tree -� 8S._ ?. TOTAL SERVED o ROOMS r jSG /9 1975 MID - 1/11 r 6 A.M. 9 A.M. N ON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 94 142 201 207 - - 101 MID - 2/5 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 101 188 96 179 177 146 101 CoffeeShop no _z,,p7 1,c o Restaurant ill /GYM Banquets /6 5 2 :;.2: Cork Tree _._._.. - 6.0 _. _ _ 1..%: TOTAL SERVED .2/ Q __ //Sl 136, ROOMS 'too 43y MID- 2/6 Th 6 A.M. . 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM F _ ` , CAR COUNTS 107 127 - •128 200 233 126 108 CoffeeShop /9? /go i ' s . Restaurant fl /0F / ~ Banquets 50 cO . /, "' Cork Tree - . 101 /7 lay TOTAL SERVED 2,5"6 y23 Sao . 1 3le ROOMS /99 /20 1 MID- . .. 2/7 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 103 150 194 148 171 187 159 131 CoffeeShop Z 06, Restaurant 2S' Banquets ,P6 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 251 ROOMS /'5/Z MID - 2/8 Sa. '6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS. 91 119 131 107 - 132. 110 CoffeeShop /(,,/ /95- Restaurant -- Banquets 40 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 20 1 ROOMS /63 4 f/ 9S J 7/ /95 . ?60 S/s7 225 3 0 7 l 1975 MID - 2/9 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 101 109 113 79 110 CoffeeShop / / ?, - 2 /So 0 Restaurant 6,0 - /oz' Banquets 4,0 .Sc co Cork Tree - - 1/ 201 TOTAL SERVED . .3 .e ROOMS >70 4/8 MID 2/10 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 87 107 249 124 126 189 159 138 CoffeeShop 2)(' -_._ .__L__ Restaurant • eS ]°S"' Banquets ,2 5 105 150 Cork Tree — So 9' / /LS TOTAL SERVED 30/ %L_ yS.f / /S' ROOMS %9s" /2SZ MID - 2/11 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 117 126 . 205 128 162 193 139 117 CoffeeShop /93 /log /yo A Restaurant 19 /a/ /01 . Banquets 1Q Io _ Cork . Tree -- 8F /23 -: /3/ TOTAL SERVED 222.- yS7 _.9 /AV_ ROOMS Zoo / 6,i/ 2/12 W. CAR COUNTS 96 MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM .®�. r.� �.� ®�..... ...gym 109 - 128' 137 135 127 CoffeeShop Z Z10 Restaurant /, Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 2 (o7 ROOMS Zoo 443' 17g ls3 / ) oq rr y// 63 MID - 2/13 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM • CAR COUNTS 95 91 221 - - - 127 CoffeeShop 2.0? /6.5 / 3 / Restaurant ,o q-3- // Z Banquets 1 75 45 1 Cork Tree - 94 _2.1 17Z TOTAL SERVED _yo/ -SW JUI J ?Z, ROOMS /7? /2.S' /0/;`) • 1975 2/14 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS 104 128 195 140 CoffeeShop 2 /,5 /(p? Restaurant -- qq Banquets 6,0 ) So Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED .. 42,C i2 ROOMS , l f_ 4LG 2/15 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. 144 CAR COUNTS 132 CoffeeShop / 37 Restaurant - Banquets 120 I Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ..37 ROOMS �1 � 4 2/16 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS - 154 CoffeeShop / 11 Restaurant / DV Banquets /40 Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED 3fq ROOMS 64 //Do 2/17 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 65 CoffeeShop /Z.? Restaurant Banquets — Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED /AP ROOMS 2/18 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS p3 CoffeeShop /f�J 7�. 9 A.M. 162 Restaurant — Banquets 45 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 2,a G ROOMS 46 o 4,0y MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M._ 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 164 145 147 ;233 - 135 23.,E 50 yz 3t.f NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 101 175 2 y / 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. ._.._. ..r..� 98 157 115 163 )3 7 5 7 NOON 3 P.M. 188' 95 MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 143 180 142 133 6 P.M. 161 2 Z� i V a' 1oG, /y /4 CPy i 50 I 9.L 3 5 JAL 70 r 9 / 92. 121 9 P.M. 149 9 P.M. 203 MID- NIGHT 3 AM • 69 57 MID- NIGHT 3 AM 135 MID- NIGHT 3 AM • 158 132 1975 2/19 W. MID- 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 120 216 131 221 185 • 168 Coffee Shop 2. 2 ? / 9- Restaurant - )2) c ?8 Banquets 37 i 0 1 . Cork Tree - P i PI 11010 TOTAL SERVED LC*: l aZ ....ta ROOMS aVS" 2/21 F MID- . 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 107 124 • 197 136 142 143 121 109 CoffeeShop 2z0 LIN! 2:23 1 611 Restaurant - 1/ q (. Banquets LZ, )2. 'R0 Cork Tree - 93 1 2 I Lai_ TOTAL SERVED 01 j 6 z t'LZ As_ ROOMS 139' 483 MID- 2 / 2 2 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 106 135 151 • 117 107 ^ . ..... .. CoffeeShop 20 2: , c ,2 1 )/0 AC, • .15 Restaurant - Banquets „2.el 0 0 Cork Tree - 3-0 29 TOTAL SERVED g u 6 A ? c j 716' i N 4,&,/i.s . 1 MID- r i ROOMS 2/23 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM • 74 . CAR COUNTS 98 125 73 - 79 121 103 97 ... .--• CoffeeShop P 3 1 7 / '7G, Restaurant •/ _19 . Banquets 150 Cork Tree - 39 TOTAL SERVED /Di i. ROOMS )3a_Air MID- 2/24 M. , 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 92 227 112. '• 167 178 113. CAR COUNTS 84 CoffeeShop 1( Restaurant - ROOMS ova • 98 // 1/1 Pa. Banquets 6 R., 6-, 6 LL Cork Tree - .5 /I/0 )00 TOTAL SERVED .7,2 A iz 7 1975 2/25 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 107 CoffeeShop Mu Restaurant Banquets Sc? Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED A7 O ROOMS P eilb o 2/27 Th. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 129 163 CoffeeShop 93 d. 43 Re staurant - Banquets 15 7 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 4„, ROOMS 'Zoo 43Z 2/28 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 137 151 CoffeeShop ?/, Restaurant - Banquets 19 S Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 3 ROOMS /S7 32 3/1 Sa. CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop /.'Y Restaurant - ��� Banquets 30 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 2 / ¢ ROOMS //.X ��cg 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 149 133 187 CoffeeShop /1/ Restaurant ,S'T - Banquei s a O 0 - Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED 3/ ROOMS /o ' /,Z- 179 /07 1 .25 ge • ��� 1? dirS, 40U. MID - 9 A.M. NOON .3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 227 150 237 243 155 / 70 103 1 25 bZ. 1 MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3. AM /I/ Z ASS' / 166 141 MID - '9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 227 183 - •141 130 MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT', 3 AM 122 152 126 .. 127"- ' ' "' 173 44/i 17q /63 � • l� 76 3 3z7 ALA /93 NID- 3/2 Su. 6 ,A.M. 9 A.M. NOON. 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 111 107 80 • - 77 80. 72 //1 (nb Go 1975 3/3 M. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 69 72 204 88 213 _ 190 161 Coff . /93 /oq /zo Restaurant - 9_/ °y Banquets - 72 , Cork Tree - /7 ' /3 ! . /PO TOTAL SERVED /3j ( / ROOMS . . /PL 4 0 MID - 3/4 Til• 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 117 195 - 168 147 ' 174 234 179 CoffeeShop Z/0 _L /3,5"' lq Restaurant - '7'7 7y t Banquets / Gip ' 3<n - Cork Tree - 93 / 29 // TOTAL SERVED 0Q 14? ;i8 _LAW_ ROOMS 'aoa 43,,E MID- 3/5 W. 6 A.M. . 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 133 239 282 171 205 .179 ' 1 131 CoffeeShop 2s / 7 197 /h 2 rl Restaurant - )/7 7 p' Banquets 3 l3 / 7 &C.) Cork . Tree - 83 )93 /,.S"- TOTAL SERVED .1"4' 1 /1 1 / 935- /.5 ROOMS Zoo /28 MID 3/6 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 133 167 . 288 181 2]:0 ' 197 206 136 CoffeeShop 23] Restaurant - Banquets 7 T Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED $/,S- ROOMS r4ID- 3/7 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS '134 CoffeeShop - Restaurant - Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 3 D 3' //743/ ROOMS ZS , --422 / 1 127, /Op . / </o lln 7 .3:5■ 144 165 146 215 /&C) lnl • 40 1) 127 • 1975 CAR COUNTS 134 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOT- AL ROOMS 144 3/8 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON CAR COUNTS 128 133 CoffeeShop J ?,3 Restaurant - Banquets a o Cork Tree TOTAL . SERVED 404 3 ROOMS /3 7 f y/ 3/9 Su. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop kft Restaurant 9' Banquets o Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ill_ ROOMS 1 4 4 3 /8Z 3/11 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 113 2 2s CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree b ROOMS. Rao 439 TOTAL SERVED 3/12 W. 6' A.M. 9• A.M. CAR COUNTS 127 CoffeeShop Z 3,5" Restaurant Banquets I/) Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED SI Si ROOMS . Zoo /z','7 ' 165 ,7/ 5 /fro 7 ZS' _ qo .12\ef _y_e_ok-- 9 A.M. NOON 128 179 9 A.M. NOON 55 124 NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 123 • 91 zs'v 2 7_Z. d NOON 3 P.M. 145 135 • 146 •75 215 96 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 147 ' 181 16-3 MID - 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 A 5` //o 2.. 6.3 9Z3 MID- NIGHT 3 AM -- 127 MID- NIGHT 3 AM 184 165 MID - 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 118 220 4 1 193 154 139 MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 A 239 269 208 2 1975 MID - 3/13 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 120 221 132 203 '196 147 CAR COUNTS 127 CoffeeShop Zo3 Restaurant - Banquets Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ROOMS o o 423-0 3/14 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. MID- NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 131 • 137 178 208 • 162 148 131 CoffeeShop Z/ 7 .1 e2 __2_e, Restaurant -- I2& f z a Banquets _Si 3 1.Q, ' Cork Tree ?/ /2 / 95 TOTAL SERVED 276 .y zaf /9S ROOMS 14/.? /22g MID - 3/15 Sa. 6 A.M. 9:A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 112 126 123 217 241 X226 CoffeeShop /4 Restaurant - Banquets Cork.Tree - TOTAL SERVED /4/2 ROOMS / ij7 /357 MID - 3/16 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.I. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 130 149 115 97 j 89 76 69 CoffeeShop /4q /q3 /3? X 49 Restaurant 7E -- _I CAR COUNTS - Banquets _ Cork Tree _ TOTAL SERVED ROOMS. / s; - MID - 3/17 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 76 92 241. 257 167 152 139 ROOMS CoffeeShop 1 Restaurant Banquets 9I Cork Tree Nab TOTAL SERVED 19 7 /9.3 / _ID_ ,- s�� 1 ,es g,' A92 .076; 1z6, 1 ° 1 I 1)7 _Lot_ 5 c) 7 1 1.5/ /..) yo s� h47 , 1975 3/18 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 97 139 232 149 212 265 198 181 CoffeeShop Z' /? . /SD /y7 fp Restaurant -- 2 a --/D-61 __1. _ i Banquets 100 Z.00 5 4?-, Cork Tree - /0 ) 4/ D 17 TOTAL SERVED &Au �-�9 Y. ROOMS 2 a0 ,438' MID - 3/20 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 111 141 213 127 201 209 157 CoffeeShop Restaurant - Banquets fp/p Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 24 / ROOMS / 99 409 MID - 3/21 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P..M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT '3 AM `�. CAR COUNTS 134 127 . 197 135 186 1 191 '179 1G1( CoffeeShop z Z,E" ' • Z/D .a S/('" Restaurant - _2g 1A Banquets a 5 ► O -- Cork .Tree - gy /3( ; 2/1 TOTAL SERVED ..1. i o . 5 . $j / � /di/ I ROOMS / ys 0 3/22, Sa. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop 2 / Restaurant Banquets / �!/ Cork Tree _ TOTAL SERVED J is ROOMS //5 409 PiID- 3/23 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 142 142 83 196 93 81 67 CoffeeShop 1 2. 97 1 g (0 Restaurant f/' Z -- Banquets 40 _ o Cork Tree -- Y? TOTAL SERVED may' _y,_ ROOMS • T 5717 //Z Z MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 5_ 909 ass 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 169 195 158 141 193 2/ J ) 50 2_ 583 6 9 Y /6s MID- NIGHT 3 AM 1975 MID - 3/24 M. .6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 87 87 125 115 130 182 177 151 CoffeeShop , /(p..6' 16,1 R3 ��.�, Restaurant )) 7 c • Banquets n 10 0 0 Cork Tree - • Go.5" //1 • 7 7 TOTAL SERVED _ /G4 f g,3 Ad „ ROOMS / / , MID - 3/25 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 152 189 97 179 167 163 141 CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS MID - 3/26 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 129 105 110 158 248 .173 CoffeeShop 22? ra� Restaurant — Banquets 0 Cork.Tree -- TOTAL SERVED .4o2 ROOMS p6 /ez7 3/27 Th. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 143 CoffeeShop ?OD ? o Restaurant - Banquets 3 �� Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED e 230 ROOMS • 3/29 Sa: 6.A.M. CAR COUNTS / ?7 /pS �. 9 ' 0 0 /36 /575 _ /9Yk39 CoffeeShop 2/3 Restaurant Banquets 19 Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED 227 ROOMS 4$1.2 /i r Zo ia3 )/5) 4.2 i (0 0 Ce,o -4-2 /90 1 / .S'n /90 MID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT • 3 AM 105 ' 159 121. 170' ` ' - 163 2? /Vo / 26, 52/ J2 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 183 155 135 . 137 169 229 I4 2q ?Z 16 CIS y4 7 1i/J 1975 3/30 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS 153 180 170 78 89 96• • 91 83 CoffeeShop j }3 2. /l 3f 1 gb Restaurant (p /S' - 24 Banquets 0 p 0 Cork Tree - - ,3o -- TOTAL SERVED 7 IAZIII 1111====161:1 ROOMS , /_ 493 MID - 3/31 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 91 167 202 111 178 211 180 159 CoffeeShop i 2.S . 2 J 3 / 1 7 Restaurant - _LAC Banquets /0 90 I5 Cork Tree - • Sa . K V /OZ. TOTAL SERVED /9/ q.c l l / 102 ROOMS gL 2.s- 4/1 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 96 CoffeeShop 2S'/ Restaurant - .Banquets 5� Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 30 �7 ROOMS / 98 / 6e' 4/2 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 121 CoffeeShop 23 17 Restaurant • - Banquets I Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED .'3 ROOMS 198 57 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 19 7 / 3 MID- NIGHT 3 AM MID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM -135 - - 93 167 244 187 153 / Do ,4g_ 9 ECG _ Rs" MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 1 9 P.M. NIGHT. 3 AM 108 194 119 178 197 155 .131 / 16 ,E /0 /03 q 3 yga _ro 4/3 Th.' MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 153 134 180 123 285 307 184 • I CoffeeShop ZZO /%'D 1 a 361 / Restaurant - //9' /,3v � - Banquets 35 3(4. 1 -q J Cork Tree - q? ___L n. / TOTAL SERVED „2,S,5 /Of ROOMS y/ 1975 4/4 ' F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 145 CoffeeShop a /0 ,� Restaurant ')� Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 4/5 S. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - a TOTAL SERVED ,3P ROOMS _/_3S AV? ROOMS CoffeeShop Restaurant — Banquets: Cork Tree 4/6 S. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS_ 99 CoffeeShop JO 3 Restaurant Banquets Cork. Tree TOTAL SERVED :/y ROOMS / Au' 4/7 M. 6.A.M. 9 A.M. NOON CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Zoo Restaurant 4/8 T. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 129 175 a /fro /32? 21 2. /70 /// O Banquets 10 5 Cork Tree _ - TOTAL SERVED ,303 /9G /.7o CoffeeShop 23? 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 180 9 A.M. NOON 143 188 r 9 A.M. NOON 9 A.M. 116 Restaurant Banquets IS Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 3j G ROOMS /Qfr has- 267 /2- JS 079 O .194 7� 91 )a9 168 213 �9 O MID- 9 P.M. NIGH_T 3 AM 207 - 171 ego 1,51 ILE' MID - 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 172 123 190 150 coo s: 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 116 142 .. 150 00 MID - 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM /61 139 93 • 207 X20? MID- NIGHT 3 •AM 135 110 MID NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 166 156 • 186 321 168 141 1975 MID - 4/9 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 87 137 189 148 185 213• 154 133 CoffeeShop Z Restaurant Banquets )_/1 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED t / .4 ROOMS r / /us TOTAL SERVED i% ROOMS l.?2 /6/ /3Z. CoffeeShop 1(4,9 Restaurant Banquets : q Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED / '7/ ROOMS -2141 1“, )/2 lc I L 67 q e '2. MID- 4/10 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 128 . 177 251 109 170 148 CoffeeShop / ; / /, /92-- Restaurant - ___2E '?7 Banquets 1 O O Cork Tree 71 ) Z 3 Q„5' TOTAL SERVED 4 1 . 1Y , $yam 4 q- ROOMS . I6 7 hos MID - 4/12 S. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 131 •163 �. 122 •- 131 141 163 CoffeeShop Z30 164 __&(_ Restaurant - - ,/ 9j7 Banquets -13 , ' Cork . Tree - h,( (f 17/, TOTAL SERVED 25'3 .7 WI _ .1910 ROOMS ./.3k l2 3 q 1 MID- 4/13 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM as CAR COUNTS - 106 - 87 120 92 110 CoffeeShop /00 765° /o_, Restaurant 96. - k' , Lo Banquets 0 0 0 Cork Tree ti --- 112_ 4,3 ate'' z z .6 4/14 M.' M,' 6 A.M. • 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 87 107 111 136 169 166 , 151 132. yin 3-" /2 Icy 1975 X 05 MID - 4/15 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. i9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 127 147 196 143 187 192 . 153 CoffeeShop * /ZO Restaurant -- Banquets / Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /91? �2 /f 4/16 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 127 181 202 CoffeeShop al . 2_0S" Restaurant - 96 r7 Banquets 5 a ;-, p . Cork Tree .- • q9 /SO /2-C, TOTAL SERVED 1 13 y ROOMS 8' gl ? MID - 4/17 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT CAR COUNTS 179 130 :,.225 242 177 154 ' Ito? fac> /a6 0 _ 6.0 1.,0 CoffeeShop 200 Restaurant Banquets 1 5 'Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 3o5 ROOMS 4/18 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 136 239 132 - 288 CAR COUNTS 123 i CoffeeShop /93 0 /9�.., Restaurant ? Z/n / 3c? Banquets ' 6 5 20 156 Cork Tree - _11 )/(A /9 TOTAL SERVED A 7 p yPr A? t r _ _V ROOMS / a" /2 .ft 4/19 Sa: 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - ROOMS 2 CoffeeShop Restaurant •9 A.M. 278 Banquets Iq p Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED 3 r' /99 Al • MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9. P.M. NIGHT 285 272' 250 252' 198 )Z4/ ail 0 69 _ 93 _.L22 1 /i 0 y38. /47 Z 3' MID 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 175 149 /3s° 70 __ • J7.1 79' 3 AM MID- NIGHT 3 AM • 194 3 AM ri l 1975 MID - 4/20 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. '9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop ' / / Restaurant 1 3 Banquets o Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 1 .ROOMS 99 4? 4/21 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 97 92 188 82 134 126 116 - CoffeeShop ///2 /2'7 __IL_ Restaurant - /)/ 79 Banquets 42, I Z p Cork Tree 72 /yam g7 TOTAL SERVED „43,121. y� b JO V .__2_ ROOMS jqo 4o9 MID - 4/22 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 117 .141 186 `89 170 y 153 ' 143 CoffeeShop 2 V/ ,,Z /S7 ) :02:. (o Restaurant - /�,5 P. Banquets pr a7 - tea! Cork Tree - 9a -? /36, TOTAL SERVED 32 f 39 9 -37 1 _. ! 2Oo 4 3 ROOMS MID - 4/23 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 121 80 190 93 170 4 ' 185 147 CoffeeShop x,2 l ,FS M-- /� i o Restaurant -. la, -- 9... Banquets q C, CJ Cork Tree _ - • Egra 1 o /50 TOTAL SERVED o? dI P it J ./ q t , ,4 • ROOMS BID - 9 A.M. . NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 79 102' ' 149 74 109 97 137 101 CoffeeShop a,3$ /8/ is 9 Restaurant - /30 ___22.. Banquets 55 35 I 0 Cork Tree - 4/24 Th. 6 A.M. 171 TOTAL SERVED fi ROOMS /8/ /71,5 30 ALL 126 84 75 73 ' dgL .199 • /7 CoffeeShop __gip_ Restaurant - �� Banquets ! Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED'. ROOMS 2fplizei 1975 4/25 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS 97 127 184 MID- 4/26 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - •125 152 121 - 1177 - CoffeeShop /P7 a3..3 • ? Restaurant -- ---4V-- 1 7.7 Banquets A.2 __84._ 9 Cork Tree AZ /q_..3 HI TOTAL SERVED , / / J.= Si 8' /// ROOMS f4Z At. 4/27 'Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS - 95 • 124 -88 CoffeeShop /2.9 - 6 Res taurant / /( Banquets 0 1,9,- 'Cork .Tree - TOTAL SERVED ,Z 41_ .221 ROOMS /3Z 46d/ 4/28 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 80 CoffeeShop y� Restaurant Banquets /„0 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED /.5" - 5' ROOMS /QS AZ.S 4/29 Tu. 6 A.M. • CAR COUNTS 90 CoffeeShop aaS Re staurant Banquets Cork Tree 9 A.M. 57 9 A.M. 72 TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 20 D 49 • NOON 151 _qo _ /gam 50 .) 7 2 Sh 1 Ja O 60 9, 6 P.M. 167 /39 f a- s 77 MID - P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 163 - MID- 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 75 75 • 79 MID- 3 P.M. 6 P.M. .9 .P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 230 , . 212 133 MID- NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 78 ' 142 1178 . 131 /z2 1 MID 4/30 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 A CAR COUNTS 102 81 87 133 184 • 140 CoffeeShop ALL )9D P2r . Restaurant („?c,�(. c_/ Banquets 35 D 7 Cork Tree - - ---,L= /,51' l/_f_ TOTAL SERVED a S_ m i2o, ROOMS 230 t • I i 5/1 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 1 MID 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 136 61 182 78 188 • 1 68 150 • I CoffeeShop ,7c2A/ / ; 1-.3 Restaurant / r ) Dy 'J7 Y .Banquets .O • 50 :2 Cork Tree - • 7 / g,;" / 7/ . 2t? ....us 195 TOTAL SERVED r J ROOMS ROOMS .b -;47 5/2 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 123 206 CoffeeShop 23rD Restaurant ..•Banquets . A Cork.Tree TOTAL SERVED 3/2. ROOMS 5/3 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. � I MID 9 P.M. ' NIGHT 3 AM r. ® I I I CAR COUNTS - 184 176 164 "I — 190 178 CoffeeShop /eV _2_712_ .121 Restaurant - .- /.sy Banquets 10 0 50 90 Cork Tree - 2/6 4;7 ; 7 r „? 7 ' TOTAL SERVED J/3 Ara ROOMS /69 /no 5/4 Su.' 6 A.M. ' 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 122 CoffeeShop /6,5 Restaurant 9) Banquets 50 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED j4104 131 NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 276 -122 159 MID- 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 168 184 a 4b 11)1 0 0 aoo .2S/1 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT ..3 AM 128 104 67 65 5/5 M. .6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 79 92 CoffeeShop J.2/ Restaurant Banquets 47 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /3"/ /6.,S" • • 1975 5/6 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS 91 71 127 59 114 123 • CoffeeShop J ,Q7 Restaurant WI iD/ Banquets _32_ g ',2 q 9 Cork Tree - - i / -57 /6)/ TOTAL SERVED „lac -,t 57 3 77 /G/ ROOMS ' ?o 0 /p4/ CAR COUNTS 109 5/7 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR ,COUNTS 119 • 69 170 - 69 132 CoffeeShop z o� Restaurant - Banquets 3 a 'Cork. Tree TOTAL SERVED .73 9 ROOMS doe) / 3S 5'8 Th. MID 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9'P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 62 117 • 131 130 150 135 Restaurant — /1 :' ;:, 5-`) f Banquets ?, 0 "7 .7 • ;.z0 Cork Tree - ( - e » TOTAL SERVED .7.9.7 .90 / 03 /07 ROOMS /9:g1 1 MID 5/9 F.' 6 A.M. - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P..M. 9 P.M. NIGHT • , 3 AM CAR COUNTS 113 69 143 171' 247 183 CoffeeShop c07 CoffeeShop 2J? P' Restaurant Banquets 40 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED o7 ,2 • ROOMS /4o //I/ NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 210 77 140 2 G / 11/ J 3. 0 • iky MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 136 . .' 1/.5 174 • J `7 35 73 /.3 ?i C� 7 .? c' rh 0 • MID- NIGHT 3 AM 145 MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 153 I s 1 1975 • MID - 5/10 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 104 87 63 93 156 150 CoffeeShop • /2.5 - / 90 / yn l `,, Restaurant -- - /cp Banquets _ O 50 Cork Tree - /fi / //(7 TOTAL SERVED Lu p1 ROOMS �/70 MID - 5/11 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS - 100 189 59 112 56 57 95 CoffeeShop )R7 _ ? 66 /PP � � Restaurant �v 5 I Banquets n c) n Cork Tree yy������ - TOTAL SERVED __ 7 = p?_ - 1_ ROOMS _S - Ae -- MID 5/12 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 76 • 67 123 . 44 118 1 110 CoffeeShop /S/ ._,Z___ 1.02_. Restaurant - 9 / 7 .Banquets .2,3 /0 /.Q.. Cork . Tree - 1 4, 1.17 ___2_,:, TOTAL SERVED /44 142 � 4 /es ROOMS J aa/ 5/13 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 101 CoffeeShop ao_5" /6c3 /D )0 Restaurant q9 0 Banquets 15 7 I f O ff:, Cork Tree - '70 / • P 1/7 TOTAL SERVED .2 SS y ?G /,s ROOMS /re Aaa 5/14 W: 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 121 CoffeeShop a3I Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM • 90 59 149 140 149 118 PiID- 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 76 159 103 124 159 124 WOO 3.3 3l2 9l� 133 7 1 p ,e ROOMS 1975 5/15 Th. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 119 CoffeeShop .?,2 r 180 l k Restaurant - 119 lD . Banquets ? 9 ! 1 5 12 Cork Tree - (2 / 3Z /R6,. TOTAL SERVED . ROOMS , p 1oo /290 MID - 5/16 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 121 102 146 131 178 CoffeeShop a62 Restaurant -- Banquets Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ,, f7 ROOMS /74 45 5/17 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS 142 •157 135 . CoffeeShop ,-2 // Restaurant - .Banquets i// Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 322 400 Ate, I 5/18 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. ; 9 P.M. ■ CAR COUNTS - 157 117 95 ' ''1246- ' - CoffeeShop /,,5,2 ,y77D )3;9 Restaurant /0 7 - / h ( MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 71 216 - 161 154 . 6 P.M. 132 Banquets 0 0 /5 Cork Tree — — 6,27 TOTAL SERVED .? • 0?90 'f lA ROOMS __ /3 .7? 112 arc Job /fin 1 R 3, • /0711 9/'° 7W l qo - o /4c ql 90 .251 G/'o MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 203 225 MID- NIGHT 3 AM MID- S /19 M.' 6 A.M. • 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 138 153 220 105 147 128 132 : 121 CoffeeShop ay / 7S / Z,2 g - Restaurant - , /0 e7 TOTAL SERVED 6 ROOMS Banquets R 55 / / 9 ,:2_ Cork Tree , 170 70 «7q , '1 • CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop JR9 Restaurant A5...5` Banquets n Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ,_'l ROOMS MID 5/12 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. .6 P.M. 1 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 76 •67 123 . 44 118 110 - CoffeeShop ,M/,..F _.2.2. / O 7,3 Restaurant — '9/ . 71 Banquets A3 /0 ' 0 .. 'Cork.Tree - I1 __ / TOTAL SERVED /46 940 Jo 4 . /o 1975 5/10 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS - 104 87 63 CoffeeShop /7,.5" )70 1 y� C7 5cb Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED jlez: ROOMS , 5/11 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 100 189 59 112 • ROOMS r •22/ 5/13 Tu .6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 101 CoffeeShop avS Restaurant Banquets i5 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 4.20 ROOMS /p'er AA? MID- 5/14 W..6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 121 76 CoffeeShop a37 /6 c, Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED AO? ROOMS .1114 /Ili / 0 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P!M. 90 '•59 MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 93 156 150 /P' 047 O MID -• 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 56 57 95. MID - j 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 140 149 118 159 103 124 159 124 13'6 x/33 -9b • 1975 5/20 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS 104 111 177 67 CoffeeShop 1 97 -_L Restaurant - /D/ P Banquets /0 15 Cork Tree - / TOTAL SERVED / ml2L ROOMS .s 437 5/21 W. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 111 102 138 79 ' 167 - CoffeeShop ,q4 135 __ . Restaurant - 11P 1011 Banquets /?5 ) 5 /CO5 Cork Tree PO 211c, ' /19 TOTAL SERVED „VI 4q) 69 ROOMS . o MID - 5/22 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 107 99 106 116 165 151 CoffeeShop All _ /4 Restaurant — ____ - O Banquets Go) S' 9 / o Cork Tree - 1/y i 2/ TOTAL SERVED «l e, 1 . /9/ ROOMS /99 4 22 I .5/24 Sa. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. ' 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 87 76 85 ' 122 ''' . 148 165 CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop J(4o / �o / 7g1 Restaurant Banquets 0 _LL151. Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED /(,O �d�,S' ROOMS / /(, 5/25 Su. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ?/ /,,, 1 0 9 A.M. 108 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT .3 AM 120 //,7 30 MID- 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 126 . 128 112 63. .101 81 • 94 elms / 4 / 3 X13 1975 5/26 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 78 CoffeeShop 9? 1.1 Restaurant - Banquets o Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ...QAL ROOMS .S 5/27 Tu.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS' 49 ' 44 128 49 53 CoffeeShop 1e ?9 Restaurant _ - Banquets c� Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Al f, ROOMS ; f 3.? /,7 5/28 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 86 CoffeeShop fe, '" Restaurant -- Banquets ,2 'Cork Tree . TOTAL SERVED //,2 ROOMS /a /-z7/ 5/29 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS 127 117 • - -102 lib 5/30 F: 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 117 CoffeeShop /0 Restaurant Banquets ‘C) Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ,u? ROOMS 9 A.M. 87 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets //-9 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Joy ROOMS /G 244/ MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 71 57 52 73. 0 447 711 -44. 121c ....ice oo 1.37 ar 01, to _� b 9! lag is / l0 �� fO • 76 - . 51 124 // ' /1/ 1 / )c 9 �l1 . a go _25_ • 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 104 112 123 _ It4L 1' y3y 1 • 6 F.M. MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 108 110 130 140 173 140 MID- 9 P.M. NIGHT , 3 AM P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 137 -•. CAR COUNTS - 128 CoffeeShop 222. Restaurant -- IJ Banquets /,25 Cork Tree -- TOTAL;SERVED .jI. ROOMS ,13 1975 5/31 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. 6/1 Su. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - Coffee.Shop /9(o Restaurant )/ Banquets 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED .2?4, 3G3 ROOMS 6/2 M. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS - CoffeeShop Restaurant — Banquets 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED /.5 ROOMS /4/442Z 6/3 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. eo CAR COUNTS 95 65 CoffeeShop 2)6, Restaurant — Banquets 7 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED .2‘2 3 ROOMS 6/4 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS '109 99 CoffeeShop 2/ l Restaurant - Banquets 5 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED A7 D ROOMS 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 >. -194 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 126 101 101 138 141 119 111 130 79 65 46 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 44 157 .38 107 222 4116 • / .25 I 90 JL �0 /3 y /3 e. 0 0 (77L/ lllp j 7 NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 104 69 102 140 MID - P.M. NIGHT 3 AM z Sys' / /yam /1 /z /o- /3/ 20 Y3, y y r .t o3 MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 143 121 MID- NIGHT 3 AM 87 101 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 166 108 '' 185 - 1975 CAR COUNTS 117 CoffeeShop Z /D j o Restaurant — Banquets - 7l Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 6/5 Th. 6 A.M. 6/6 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS .119 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquet . Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED J 4 ROOMS 6/7 Sa. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 119 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 'Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree 6/9 M. . '6 A.M. CAR COUNTS' 68 CoffeeShop Restaurant 200 107 X99 130 9 A.M. aoo /pt /. 9.j /,5 )3y 0 TOTAL SERVED 079/ ROOMS 13 Banquets (0 Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED /4/7 ROOMS 6 9 A.M. NOON 9 A.M. NOON 118 • 131 9 A.M. 66 .709 207 146 • 111 //9 4 5 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 9 AM. NOON 118 83 20 074.9 /.3 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 112 3 P.M. 6 P.M. r9 P.M -153 162 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 76 ..86 140 1 200 )7 /6l, • O L 103 191 • 90 l 96 5 . X90 MID - 9 P.M. .NIGHT 3 AM 158 • 149 90 MBES MID- NIGHT 3 AM 114 157 87 79 MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 69 61 HID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 19 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 113 53 118 100 J,c( 139 96 1975 MID - 6/12 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 78 170 83 147 145 87 CAR COUNTS 132 CoffeeShop 2O Restaurant -- 4 Banquets 3 2 Cork Tree TOTAI. SERVED ROOMS : / X87 6/13 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 138 118 CoffeeShop Z)9 219 Restaurant / // /SC Banquets 3 g .4? 90 Cork Tree __LL_ /j' . '`7 TOTAL SERVED 90 7 /o..? 6 -797 ROOMS x/57 MID - 6/14 Sa. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 123 164 99 116 - - 119 CoffeeShop 22/ /y/ Z.%/ Restaurant — — / z /lr Banquets 53 ,2J 0 Cork Tree - __ZE .c /W JP9 _ _ /94 TOTAL SERVED .„Z7 ' ROOMS 6/15 Su. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS ROOMS �ya CoffeeShop 1 Restaurant a G../ 5 Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 3,1 6/16 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS • 79 78 CoffeeShop /'X I Restaurant — Banquets Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED / f(, ROOMS /tea AP,/ • 9 A.M. NOON 123 • 158 _LL( /3 2 0 __ NOON 3 P.M. 142 97 MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 176 172 69 MID -' 33 _M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM • 8"2' ' .._. - 90 79 2 P 0 Fcz MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 181 138 131 129 103 70 '70 1975 6/17 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 125 CoffeeShop z�s Restaurant - Banquets .00 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED -• ROOMS 6/18 W. 6 A CAR COUNTS 113 CoffeeShop 2 5/ Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Q? ROOMS CoffeeShop 0.1 Restaurant - MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 110 174 80 154 211. 113 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 109 117 179 136 - 1 - _Roy .Banquets /3 9 Cork.Tree - TOTAL SERVED J7979 • ROOMS oo 337 MID- 6/19 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. y 9 P.M. NIGHT 3AM CAR COUNTS 128 .132 z 2 2 1 Jo 9 'F 6.- // ALL 9/ Sao yd 53 I MID- 206 . 122 184 I 168 153 °1 : 1 /4/7 /o6. ' 9? •9 G 1 3 l s/ _Z____ CL f .___ zi/ 6/20 F. MID 6 A.M. 9. A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. ' 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 138 164 215 172 187 - 161 _ CoffeeShop 2CC6 aa.7" / R 7 2 / 6 Restaurant . __ 1s6 Banquets , 5C. / / 4/ oc,1 Cork Tree - PLI ?r' .C TOTAL SERVED f ? ---Z. L dkt _2114_ ROOMS /Q /.�.3r MID - 6/21 S. 6 A.M. • 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 155 127 186 149 185 218 - 181 CoffeeShop 7_> / Z4.0/ / 4 f g Restaurant - - //V Banquets 70 50 7I Cork Tree .- 1,5 /oy / 7 TOTAL SERVED J9/ __ __2 JAW_ ROOMS CAR COUNTS 125 ',� CoffeeShop (-7.? 5" t7 / ;1 Restaurant -- )1/ Banquets 30 0 . Cork Tree - /09 TOTAL SERVED 465• 39/ ROOMS /9'9�yr 11 1 1975 6/22 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 174 141 CoffeeShop . 19r Restaurant / S^o Banquets 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Z ROOMS //7 7, - 6/24 Tu. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 90 -83 6/25 W. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 132 CoffeeShop asy. Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree _- TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /99 � ,r - j 6/26 Th.6 A.M. CAR COUNTS '133 CoffeeShop X2/0 Restaurant Banquets /,'?5 Cork Tree - i TOTAL SERVED J` ,s' ROOMS ,boo o 7/ 9 A.M. 113 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 75 99 93 94 75 26a 0 MID - 6/23 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS 96 75 100 - 146 CoffeeShop /23 /6e__ Iso Restaurant - id P/ / Banquets 0 ___20_ P9 Cork Tree l /._ J TOTAL SERVED ify ROOMS oo eS"4, MID - 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 147 1155 1 MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 97 138 98 149 q ..... 179 J(.2 ' 144 MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 182 136 203 163 • )o 95 IWO 96, 3 AM 1975 6/27 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 139 CoffeeShop a)/? Restaurant 9 Banquets Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 6/ fib/ MID- 6/28 Sa.6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT .3 AM 114 136 103 149 167 137 CAR COUNTS 127 CoffeeShop /qD Restaurant -- Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS . /9 339 6/29 Su •6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 153 150 CoffeeShop /s 1 7 Restaurant / O Banquets 0 Cork .Tree TOTAL SERVED ,g4( ROOMS /0 8'/9,2 1 6/30 M. i MID - 1. •$. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT • CAR COUNTS 103 83 - 80 130 ' i - 148 b CoffeeShop /')2. /C: k' _ 9 1 Restaurant - - 2V . PJ Banquets __ELL 55 0 Cork Tree - ?o o E-t/ 107 TOTAL SERVED 3 '19 _3_2j_ / ROOMS /6P1yf 7/1 Tu. A.M. CAR COUNTS . 130 o7� ' 177 CoffeeShop - Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /Pfi /44/ MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 130 215 162 165 174 . 167 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 82 '158 133. 172 • Jy //1 /qr. I/O So /6 65 38 �o NOON 3 P.M. 186 ,77 `/9 l3z_ o• • o .303 6 P.M: 9 P.M. 77 93 . • 108 1 7 .7 .2// . MID- NIGHT 3 AM 1.: 71 CoffeeShop c;=4, Restaurant -- Banquets p r Cork Tree - TOTAL ; SERVED A ROOMS /iz /G/ 11 1975 7/ W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR. COUNTS 120 103 88 73 89 7/3 Th. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 93 CoffeeShop A.513 Restaurant - Pd Banquets Pd ' Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED r , ROOMS 7/4 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 22 65 137 CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop 90 Restaurant - Banquets 0 Cork.Tree TOTAL SERVED 90 ROOMS 7/5 Sa. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 75 lol 16 % 6 a •57 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 69 123 67 86 _l7 ,9, 1 z _LIE AP 0 0 y .2 7 'I _P7 / oa. I ./et? SLR 0 0 ye MID 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 118. - 119 MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT' 3 AM 121 MID- 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM MID - 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 83 75 71 . _'19 . 117 CoffeeShop / 16 Restaurant M ) ,�'� Banquets Cork Tree o 7L/ 1 / cj TOTAL SERVED /fD /6� -I 03 ROOMS 3 AM u.. MID - 7/6 S 6 A.M. • 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AN CAR COUNTS - 96 72 41 58 61 48 CoffeeShop 13/ • AJ ' ? Restaurant 2c/ - Banquets 0 0 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Z/0 /o 7 ROOMS 1%ir 17f .^ . 1975 ,7/2 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 120 103 88 73 89 CoffeeShop c ' Restaurant Banquets 0 ,Cork Tree - TOTAL ,SERVED ROOMS 7/3 Th. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 93 69 123 67 86 CoffeeShop /5 Restaurant -- Banquets QC) Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED„ ROOMS ._10 77 7/4 F. 7/5 S Elb • 6 A.M. Banquets Cork Tree CAR COUNTS 75 CoffeeShop /i / o Restaurant Banquets n Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED /fD ROOMS /3 9 .s4 7/6 Su.. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS 96 CoffeeShop )3/ Restaurant 7 0 TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 9 A.M. NOON 83 • 75 9./ 7 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 22 65 137 j- CAR COUNTS • CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets 0 . ' Cork Tree — TOTAL SERVED 90 ROOMS _'_7/ 0 J`1D c� S J .2 z MID- 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 71 ' 19 117 MID- NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 72 41 58 - /5 7 MID - 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM MID- 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM MID- NIGHT ' 3 AM 3 AM 61 48 r. Banquets 0 Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED J ROOMS 2P• 0 74/ Igo 1975 MID- 7/7 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM CAR COUNTS . 91 68 104 67 119 133 150 CoffeeShop J7(:: Restaurant - 7/8 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 117 CoffeeShop c 7 Restaurant Banquets (PO Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED i€ y J ROOMS /99 7 / 9 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS 123 103 - - 97 132 1 180 CoffeeShop c / "� /,a�- ` ; Restaurant ,�;_� 1)4 / Banquets .")0 • O - 55 Cork .Tree - ?-Sr ��o /b - TOTAL SERVED .237 3.24 p ?II. 1 taa 1 ROOMS /9q 45 7/11 F. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 119 CoffeeShop c7)9 Restaurant - Banquets 5:4! Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED , a44__ _ ROOMS /1°,2 7/12 Sa.. MID - 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT CAR ,,,,7; *,m 163 163 147 94 113 130 - �3 CoffeeShop c270 7 p /C/7 Restaurant Banquets 7 0 Cork Tree -- TOTAL SERVED ?27. ROOMS 9 A.M. 69 NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 93 56 134 la? / 0 9 A.M. 108 190 84 . 115 is" % RO ft r / V 70 .l .2 93 o 9 1 0 1 / 13 rpo MID- 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M'. 1:9 P.M. l7 z.f- 4 5 C5 140 - MID - NIGHT MID- i NIGHT' I 3 AM • 146 121 3 AM 3 AM 00. 1975 7/13 Su. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 123 139 99 76 94 CoffeeShop . /1/9 - �' Restaurant I, Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Jo ROOMS CAR COUNTS 71 CoffeeShop Restaurant - Banquets rO Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED . 4m ROOMS ' 7 L Sj 7/15 Tu. 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 97 7 CoffeeShop - Banquets 10.9 Cork.Tree TOTAL SERVED 353 ROOMS /97 /zra. 7/16 W. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON CAR COUNTS 86 111 187 CoffeeShop L 2( n c) Restaurant -- Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED jf (. ROOMS 7/17 Th.'6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS121 124 CoffeeShop v; %C" Restaurant - Banquets 70 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED j/ s- ROOMS oS 0 0 If? 80 zG/ 7 ) 3k., - qty D D� MID - 7/14 M. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. • NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 100 100 122 138 140 .L L /o go 103 ImLe. _ !03 MID- i 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M.! 9 P.M. NIGHT ! 3 AM 160 •83 141 / !!'� 57 i O. g13 0'V 3 P.M. 1 1 6 P.M. 160 A:31 RC 2. . / �:�j 511 o f MID - 1 9 P.M. NIGHT . 3 AM 122 • 139 MID - 9 P.M. ,NI GHT IIICESOMMINOLZI la I T _f & 1 148 121 AM I . !3 AM MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT 3 AM 172 157 . 126 !186 130 CoffeeShop R Restaurant Banquets _ (� Cork Tree 1975 7/18 F. 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS 114 148 194 128 TOTAL SERVED E LLZ ROOMS , / 7? /may 7/19 CAR COUNTS 143 144 CoffeeShop 41.6:' Restaurant - r Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED; 0797 ROOMS / 6 A.M. '• CAR 134• COUNTS CoffeeShop /' CAR COUNTS / /f/ CoffeeShop d /o Restaurant - Banquets 76/ Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED' 3/y ROOMS zoo 457 /21 WIns• IMO ) 7e, 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 171 114 112 743 W 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 -- P.M 9 P.M. 124 7/20 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 140. - 83 81 16 Restaurant 90 Banquets 0 �. � _ Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 211 32,r r ROOMS /2 4' /2/7 7 4z f, 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS //S /iG CoffeeShop zoq Restaurant - Banquets 50 Cork Tree - TOTAL SERVED ar ROOMS Loo lz 70 9 P.M. IND 0, GOD MID - NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT /8/ • //c. .... iii y7 S5 a3 -yam- ___ , if?? MID- NIGHT ' 3 AM • MID- NIGHT 3I AM 131 1 MID- ` NIGHT . 118 MID- NIGHT 3 AM T 1 ,. I3 AM 93 AM • .. /97r 7 %9 g 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS CoffeeShop Restaurant - Banquets 7 7 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS zoo z - 7, .S' F 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS //R. • __ /65" CoffeeShop 2z) Restaurant Banquets 67 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ' • 17S' hqf /ZG .Ss 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS /yS CoffeeShop ziq Restaurant - •.• Banquets - Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED Z/j MID 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. ''6 P.M. 9 P. NIGHT _11E. /Z /o9 5.2 7/ 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. /32 . 74 / /y4 • i9Y 2 .2L17_ / 7? ,741 7 2/s 6 P.M. j. !/93 z /3 7 3 � /z � 9 P 6 P.M. 9 P.M ' ROOMS /93 41.4 7�7 S'u 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M.. 1 6 . P.M. 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS /(3 /.S4 //if ; 1 72 CoffeeShop' • zl3 ) 7S ' I /S0 } b Restaurant /o? . - I r ` ! t 1L I Banquets - I ! it o Cork Tree. TOTAL SERVED 3zo i ROOMS 1 7A P..' 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. CAR COUNTS /aY, ...24 _ CoffeeShop 18' ) 27 .. I 13? Restaurant -- Pit z a r Banquets 6 G, Cork Tree _3__ ! I TOTAL SERVED .102 .37 II � ROOMS , /9i. fL 7 r0 I , /(a /' • 'MID - I • NIGHT' 197 i f 13e, • NTT' MID - 9 P.M. , , NIGHT ; MID= !NIGHT nC 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR ICOUNTS_._7. 8 CoffeeShop 233 Restaurant — Banquets — Cork Tree TOTAL SERVEDL ROOMS Loo _theLtd 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON CAR COUNTS /i27 . g2 CoffeeShop 22/ Restaurant Banquets /5 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 2J ROOMS Loot 19 CoffeeShop zSS' Restaurant — j1v Banquets /y Cork Tree. TOTAL SERVED _ ROOMS to• ,v NOON 3 P.M. 9 I - - fi b 6 P.M. 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 74; Xi. 6 A.M. 9 AM.. NOON 3 P.M. P.M 6 CAR COUNTS /49 n /.7 ____EL I Ar/ CoffeeShop 24 z e I ' I / p y3 6' 1 /aS 4 Restaurant — :17 !/_ Banquets AO ag ! , ,/ Cork Tree 9s i 1y/ TOTAL SERVED L4_.? • ya S/ J. y3 ' ROOMS /13 / .ems e// F 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 9 P. 9 P. P.M. 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS_ __ //D 174 /O 11/.7 /6/ e/6 • I „ _ 4. - z6.c-- yol, rq it r.3 • I i ` ' MID- . ri A. 6 A.M. 9' A.M. NOON 3 P.M. ,6 ;P.M. 9 P.M. NIGiIT I ■ CAR COUNTS /7 8 /S.� /0:' _zit BOG , / 1 7 CoffeeShop 2.3o 3/0 2 yU , 1 • ?bb Re, 'staurant — - /20 Banquets AO ' /5 , / 60 1 Cork Tree / q ? /04/ TOTAL SERVED ire). 2gt I 4 Z9 ROOMS # 1 • 0 1 7 MID- NIGHT • MID - NI GHT MID - NIGHT 6/ In 8./.? so 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS /0Z4 CoffeeShop Z(o V Restaurant gj2. Banquets //5 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 142 ROOMS /9z /,1 yo 8�y 6 A.M. 9 A.M. i r CAR COUNTS- CoffeeShop Restaurant - ,kFf Banquets 67 35 Cork Tree ,..52 TOTAL SERVED JILL . ji2.. ROOMS MI Ar..o 6 A.M. 9 A.M... NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS JO 1/9 CoffeeShop 2_39 ' 2_03 Restaurant - /Zv Banquets 90 6- Cork Tree 'F3 TOTAL SERVED .27 Y Y73 'ROOMS zoo /z.gp I I F% ; 0 6 A.M. 9 A.M. • NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS - /3'y /-;3 / /e CoffeeShop a. - ce l9 f 1471 Restaurant - 1 7l Banquets 7'5 ,0 Cork Tree . ' • //O TOTAL SERVED 3 iv 4KM ROOMS zoo A..? 9' Banquets (07 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED 33 ROOMS Loo her NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P. I. /66' 9t;_ z30 /09 o?!9 1/i i f/G /P4 NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.N. 1 II / r^lb l •,. z Sc' // q 1Y76 •6 P.M. 2/ IS 4 5 I /o 97 I • pis- ' , o z sg_f.c 9 P.M. /97 NOM 9 P , lei . sr% - 14 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M.; CAR COUNTS /26 /a0 , /ay/ AV .11f. Al r.- CoffeeShop 2 o ' 175 ;19? Re l 76. /z- I MID NIGHT /f/7 MID - NI to ' i MID - j , NIGHT MID NIGHT J4/ /97r 41! 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS /may 9u? /6 7 /0O /e07 .703f CoffeeShop Z / 9r - ay.S~ Restaurant - Banquets - Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED j uz ROOMS f4 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS 1.�-1 ill 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS / /5" CAR COUNTS, f 0?4 �� Co ffeeShop ayO Restaurant - Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED L,S ROOMS Z00% 9y e6, I z 15 /00 Z19 ('2 { 1 I' 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. '6 P.M. 1 9 P.M_ /mod' /,3 /,f, _.. to Z lay 2 ' 3 CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets - -- Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED I ZG Z ROOMS .0 ° '/.33rfr F1/0 J' 6 A.M, . 9 A.M, NOON • 3 P.M. 6. P.M. 9 P. 1 CAR COUNTS /b/ • /.S'D / 72 — 1 JG 71 CoffeeShop z/ 2 2(04' 228 1171 Restaurant »4 - I ' 11 q Banquets . /A- ) 2 1. Cork Tree /o,r a TOTAL. SERVED 33r • ,3 VS' ~,ROOMS J ,.9 A 70 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M 9 P M. ....Z 22-2 /36 ' • /o 7 CoffeeShop moo mo ? .. _ '4 , ), V �� Res taurant -- i/�ti I Vet,. 2.:Z Banquets A ) o 7 1 - 1 Cork Tree _ V/I /D 130 TOTAL SERVED ,Z L 4 5-2 2 4LL {, /.3b I , ROOMS /9Y /ZS7 1 1 1 1ID -; 2/1 6 A.M. 9 A. M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. .9 P.M., NIGHT Lai,. ++ E H hi __ / / G /39 /33 • ) y 12_2_ 1 3(4 �?? MID - NIGHT i 3 © an*. ! MID - NIGHT MID - • NIGHT •il! 11 1 I I 11 1. NIGii MID - ? 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.I. NIGHT CAR COUNTS /t) gV 1©/ /41 CoffeeShop 22 S' __7_21- Restaurant — Z2 £s' 1 ( Banquets 3 5 / 5 Cork Tree ( TOTAL SERVED Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ROOMS /9? 4w.. it V , 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P. 1. • 9 P.V. CAR COUNTS /0 /•AZ CoffeeShop 0/ Restaurant Banquets 39 • Cork Tree •TOTAL SERVED ROOMS it"-AT X1/1 Sa, 6 A.M... 9 A M NOON 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS_ /47 • Js•? _a_F ._ . CoffeeShop :Z39 .13R Restaurant )7 2-- Banquets - Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS /SW' A $O I :MD- 7'7 I( 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P M. j. 6 P. 9_. ( ! NIGHT CAR COUNTS /�� — _ ___ ffl(o / 7 AP? • I 17 CoffeeShop Zy0 /-79 . ... /9S" I Restaurant — /39' /,?i/ Banquets . ,,z1 z o o /2 ,l MID - ? /� 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. NIGHT CAR 'COUNTS ?'i CoffeeShop ZSZ • ``/ Restaurant Banquets 39 Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ' . zoo / Iikr . / ,/ > Ad/ 13� Ika 7/ 72 13� ?A /7s- J9 ?S J9 i /!7/ 'is •..• 22 z/ 1qo 7/ yo MID- NIGHT MID - • 1.• f, . Cc/ • 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P. . 9 P.M. CAR COUNTS /.? 7 I //d /z 6 /30 ;aJ CoffeeShop' as • • ,7a'15" . Restaurant /E7 M /07 Banquets //y / 5 5 Cork Tree 7y _ TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ige CAR COUNTS /•g.3 /0? CoffeeShop 77a5 6'5 Restaurant Banquets 5a. -Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS s0 0 7 6 A.M. 9 A.M. N CAR COUNTS 14 CoffeeShop .730 Restaurant — Banquets 90' Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ' /_'� ` irhY Su 6 A.M. CAR COUNTS — / ,s"p CoffeeShop E-J /,6 Restaurant /.1' Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS `•Ly - � 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 740 ,e7 6 A.M. • 9 A.M. NOON � 3 P.M. CAR COUNTS /A _Al? /bf / CoffeeShop a3S , •) ? -- ■ 7 ri Restaurant ' a ! Banquets 52 a7 Cork Tree l TOTAL SERVED ROOMS ' ' ' �' i 1 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. �1D 3 P.M. I 6 P.M. ' 9 P.M.: ; NIG T 'Y9 MID- NIGHT MID, - NIGHT ,• MID- • ' NIGHT • 6 s-• elf 6 A.M. 9_. CAR COUNTS /1/ 99 CoffeeShop /'L? IM . Restaurant Banquets 3g Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS 64 77 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS /09 9 CoffeeShop moo Restaurant - Banquets - Cork Tree I TOTAL SERVED ROOMS d ® %0 rh ? GJ 6 A.M. CAR COUNT //9 CoffeeShop •p?o2 Restaurant - Banquets : 5 Cork. Tree TOTAL SERVED. ROOMS ( )zoo /077.2 Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS TOTAL SERVED • ROOMS Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree /fa ii /e. / ?6 /43 3 NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 3 P.M. NOON ?, j / 9 A.M. 3 P.M. /off As6 9 6 P.M. 00 /34 ' 9 PPM. -5 z 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P. CAR COUNTS /Z9 //3 /47 . __ =MK -/ CoffeeShop o?a l • ' 'o ' I _12g, Restaurant — aaa /.::1O 2 rk9 F 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9•P . CAIN COUNTS /S . /(07 /s'G /zs / 7/ . __ • CoffeeShop a / � /b 01 7O ova /s1 '1 0'6 j )147. MID -• NIGHT MID - NIGHT MID- NIGHT N.ID- NIGHT / 70 • MID- NIGHT : > � . IRE /97,r MID - P,(�p 6 A.M. • ' 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P.M. 9 P.M. 1 NIGHT 43$' /s'/ 1/L /t to dos' 33o i / ?.f /7 • CAR COUNTS / y? CoffeeShop Restaurant Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS , . ob c 6 A.M. 9 A.M. CAR COUNTS / CoffeeShop I yo Restaurant /2.2_, Banquets Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED N NOON 3 P .M. IZ7 9 7 1ao ROOMS 5 ',/3 ° 0 • 6 P.M. / 1 6 A.M.. 9 A.M. ' NOON 3 P.M. , CAR COUNTS /4 J2 _2r 21 9/ i CoffeeShop 0 M2• :AP.? Restaurant -- - Banquets • . -- Cork .Tree __a TOTAL SERVED ROOMS S'7 �isf Z 6A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M . CAR COUNTS ,('J 9V /ft _9 CoffeeShop 130 i 1 Restaurant -- )•M `P' Banquets 4 5 ! � 9 Cork Tree - _ _ TOTAL SERVED ROOMS Zs 6 94 L) 6 A.M. 9 A.M. NOON 3 P.M. 6 P M. CAR COUNTS /// 47, /1/ /Z G i CoffeeShop 425" Restaurant -- Banquets 9/ Cork Tree TOTAL SERVED ROOMS arias') ! illy Jz9 1 ./33 5o / 7z 7a gL. 9 P 9 P. 6 P.M. /Yz 9 P.M.i / /s- / /S MID- ! �JIGHT HT SEE 35MM FIL m� 1(0 -� V DUA161-MEE It.114 Atiot41 vKikk1c6 April 22, 1976 CITY or TU KWI LA 14475 - 59TH AVENUE SOUTH TUKWI LA, WASHINGTON 98067 Mr. Timothy Dubois Doubletree Inn 205 Strander Blvd. Tukwila, Washington 98188 Dear Mr. Dubois: The City Council at their last regular meeting of April 19, 1976 did change section.18.34.170 of the Tukwila Municipal Code deleting the maximum number of stories allowed within the 75 foot height limit. This law will become effective five (5) days after publication, and that is approximately April 30, 1976. Although this current amendment does allow you to pursue your plans for expansion of the Doubletree, I also feel it is a logical change to the Code due to the multiple uses allowed in the CPR zoning district. When you have some preliminary plans ready for the proposed expansion of your facility, please call me and I will try. to arrange a meeting with you and the appropriate city officials to review your project. Very truly yours, Kjell Stoknes Planning Director KS /cw cc: File #76 -11 -CA Edgar D. Bauch, Mayor TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL MEET April 19, 1976 Page 4 RESOLUTIONS - Cont. Proposed Resolution - Commencement of an annexation proceeding "Lower Foster Area" Resolution No. 528 - Segregating assessments on LID No. 24 Resolution No. 529 - Amending time and place of Council Committee Meetings Resolution No. 530 - Authorizing the Mayor to negotiate for and acquire property for park purposes DEPARTMENT REPORTS City Treasurer's Monthly Report of Investments Mayor's Report (,9 MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ IN FULL EXCEPT FOR THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Resolution for commencement of an annexation proceeding by the election method of an unincorporated area known as "Lower Foster Area ". ROVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, THAT THE RULES BE SUSPENDED FOR SECOND READING AND THE RESOLUTION BE PASSED AS READ *. City Clerk Shirlee Kinney advised the City Council that the number of voters residing in the subject annexation area had not yet been determined by the Department of Records and Elections and requested postponement of action on this item. *SECOND AND MOTION WERE WITHDRAWN ON SUSPENDING THE RULES AND PASSAGE OF THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the Resolution segregating special assessment on property in L.I.D. No. 24, owned by Warren Neuroth, a portion of which was transferred to F. R. Lindell and Associates. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL,'THAT RESOLUTION NO. 528 BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read proposed Resolution amending Resolution No. 505 changing time, date and place of the Finance and Personnel Committee Meetings. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 529 BE ADOPTED AS READ.* MOVED BY GARDNER, SECONDED BY SAUL, TO AMEND THE MOTION TO CHANGE THE MEETING TIME OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE TO 4:30 P.M., VOTING UPON THE AMENDMENT, THE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT TIME MOTION BE AMENDED TO CHANGE THE DAY AND TIME OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING TO WEDNESDAY AT 7:00 P.M., VOTING UPON THE AMENDMENT, THE MOTION CARRIED. *VOTING UPON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, CARRIED. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY VAN DUSEN, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTIOi` BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Resolution authorizing the Mayor to negotiate . for, and acquire, certain real property for park purposes. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 530 BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. The City Treasurer's monthly Report of Investments reflected purchases during March of $3,050,000.00, Sales during the same period of $3,159,870.55, with Interest Income of $12,481.11. Mayor Bauch reported that Mr. Everett Hanson has resigned from the Tukwila Civil Service Commission effective June 1, 1976. He reported that he has received two personnel services salary and position study proposals, one from the firm of Willis and the other from Prior. He stated he would analyze both and have a preliminary report to the Committee of the Whole on April 26, 1976. Mayor Bauch reported that the first publication of the City Report will soon be distributed. He noted that this will be a larger publication as there will be a questionaire contained within by the Planning Department. He stated that he plans to publish this report quarterly. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL MEETIf't April 19, 1976 Page SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES - Cont. Ordinance No. 967 -- Height and number of stories in CPR Zone District Ordinance No. 968 - Animal Control Ordinance No. 969 - Accepting a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd RESOLUTIONS Resolution 527 - Authorizing Grant Applications for Christensen Road Proposed Resolution- Authorizing the Mayor to execute an agree- ment with URS Company regarding the residential water ' study FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES Proposed Ordinance amending Budget Ordi- nance No. 957 by transferring funds for- - wages and benefits for Department Heads and specific Supervisors MOVED BY PESICKA, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Ordinance amending Section 18.34.170 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, Title 18, Zoning Code, and Ordinance 251 as it relates to height and number of stories in a CPR Zone District. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 967 BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED WITH HARRIS VOTING NO. MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Ordinance of the City of Tukwila, Washington repealing Ordinances numbered 188, 571 and 750 of the City relating to the keeping of dogs and cats and enacting a new Ordinance relating to providing a means of licensing dogs, cats, animal shelters, hobby kennels, kennels and pet shops and control- ling errant animal behavior and to prevent cruelty to animals. MOVED BY TRAYNOR, BY SAUL, THAT THE RULES BE SUSPENDED FOR SECOND READING OF THE ORDINANCE AND THAT ORDINANCE NO. 968 BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES GARDNER, HILL, SAUL,TRAYNOR; 3 NOS - HARRIS,PESICKA, VAN DUSEN. MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY PESICKA THAT ORDINANCE NO. 968, THE ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING OF APRIL 26, 1976. CARRIED. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY PESICKA, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ IN FULL. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Ordinance accepting a gift of a framed photograph of Mount Rainier from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT THE RULES BE SUSPENDED FOR SECOND READING AND THAT ORDINANCE NO. 969 BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ IN FULL. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Ordinance establishing and granting wages and benefits retroactive to January 1, 1976, transferring appropriations for the positions of Public Works Director, City Clerk, Planning Director, City Treasurer, Fire Chief, Police Chief, Police Lieutenant and Fire Marshal and amending Budget Ordinance No. 957. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY VAN DUSEN THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING OF APRIL 26, 1976. CARRIED. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES - GARDNER, HARRIS, HILL, VAN DUSEN. 3 NOS - PESICKA, SAUL, TRAYNOR. / MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY PESICKA, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ IN FULL. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read the proposed Resolution authorizing applications for funding assistance for an outdoor recreation project to the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation as provided by the Marine Recreation Land Act. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, TO SUSPEND THE RULE FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 527 AS READ. CARRIED. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ IN FULL. CARRIED. Deputy City Attorney Hard read proposed Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a contract for professional engineering services for study of Tukwila water system improvements with the engineering firm of URS Company. - LVl \.• l,.l Vaa. s. vvll11v11J VVL.l1 ... 1. 1J.,u V1 i.LL .t1LJJJLi L'1liL,i. J.1 .T April 12, 1976 Page 4 DISCUSSION - Contd. (r.) Turn- around at So. 158th St. and Nelson P1. Administrative report: Items in City Council Committees Report from 'Committees: Finance & Per- sonnel Committee re: Per diem/ travel expense ordinance Steve Hall, Director of Public Works, pointed out th . area on the wall map that would be involved. He stat the land is presently owned by the State and they want it back to the City. He could not make a recommei dation on this at present due to•legal action that is G pending. He added he felt the City needs legal opinio on this matter. Ms. Harris said she is opposed to the City accepting this property until the legal . judgment is satisfied. Miss Nelson, audience, stated there has been considerable correspondence between the City, Sta( Highway Department, and herself regarding the matter since about 1963. Ms. Harris said the Council needs a; chronological chain of events. Councilman Traynor said he 'would like copies of all correspondence that has tali place. MOVED BY PESICKA, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, THAT TH] MATTER BE POSTPONED FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME. CARRIED. Proposed ordinance,Kjell Stoknes, Planning Director, made a blackboard amendment to \/ /TMC 18.34.170 & Ord. 251 re: height & number of stories in CPR zone dist. Mayor Bauch stated he did not have any information to present at this time. illustration showing that presently a building can be 7 feet high but it is restricted to six stories, in the CPR Zone District which is the area Southcenter is in. He continued that the Doubletree Inn has asked Plannin& to modify this, leaving the 75 foot height limitation but taking out Lhe number of stories a building can have He said the Staff's feeling is that the six story limit tion punishes a builder and they feel it is a reasonably` request. Mrs. Gardner, audience, stated she felt the parking would be over - crowded if the Doubletree Inn builds to 8 stories to increase their motel as parking is already limited in the Southcenter shopping area. Mid Stoknes said they would have to comply with the parking requirement and he added their business is not in the k; Southcenter parking lot, it is a separate parking area. Mrs. Altmayer, audience, said they would give a compre- hensive and detailed report when they present their re-; quest as to how many people come to their restaurant an motel and at what hours and whether or not they come intl cars or from the airport in the limousine. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE ON THE AGENDA FOR THE NEXT CITY COUNCIL r MEETING. CARRIED, WITH MS. HARRIS VOTING NO. Councilman Van Dusen stated he noted the Minutes of the April 5, 1976 City Council Regular Meeting had been condensed. Mayor Bauch stated the only condensation hac been that all comments of the public hearing on the Preliminary Plat proposal of Todd's Rainier Vista had been placed on file in the City Clerk's office in the form of a court reporter's transcription attached to thc' original set of Minutes and were available to anyone who would like to look at them. Ms. Harris said she thought the Minutes were too lengthy in terms of man- 1 power to put them out; they are not required to be long. She added she had expressed this to Mayor Bauch and had objected to the Minutes of the Committee of the Whole Meetings being numbered and kept with the Regular Meetir. Minutes. Frank Todd, audience, stated that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting held April 5, 1976 did not reflec . all of the comments he had made. Mayor Bauch said he hw . discussed the Minutes with the City Attorney and he had advised him that the tape is official support of the Minutes. He stated that anyone interested can come in and listen to the tape and make a copy if they wish. Councilman Saul said sometimes one subject is discussed for an hour and when it can be condensed to 19 lines he liked it. Councilman Van Dusen said he would not lily tO see any further condensation. Planning Commission ` Page 2 Minutes 25 March 1976 V. NEW BUSINESS v i PUBLIC HEARING - Amendment to Section 18.34.170 (TMC) Mr. Crutchfield explained the Doubletree Inn has requested an amendment to the CPR zone height restriction to delete the restriction on the number of floors to allow the construction of a hotel within the overall height limit but exceeding the maximum number of floors indicated in the current restriction. Chairman Mettler opened the Public Hearing at 8:15 P.M. and asked for comments from proponents or opponents. Mr. Timothy Dubois, manager of Doubletree Inn, stated the proposed building would conform to the current seventy -five foot height restriction but in terms of economics they need eight (8) floors of guest rooms to offset the costs of construction adequately. Stated they felt the proposed amendment presents no potential detriment to the public or the environment since the current restric- tion of 75 feet will be complied with and the number of floors within the building will be unknown to the general public and represent no effect. Mr. Crutchfield read the Staff Report explaining all relevant findings, conclu- sions and the Staff recommendation to approve the proposed amendment. Also read letter from Marvin Boys, Vice - President of Southcenter Shopping Center Corporation, stating their agreement with the proposed amendment so long as adequate parking is provided within the Doubletree Inn's leased property. Mr. Crutchfield noted that adequate parking, as determined by the Board of Adjustment through a variance procedure, will be provided within the property confines of the Doubletree Inn. There being no further audience comments, Chairman Mettler closed the Public Hearing at 8:20 P.M. Mr. Stoknes noted that the CPR zone allows hotels and offices yet currently restricts them to six stories. Noted the effective restriction is the overall height of 75 feet and that the limit as to the number of stories within a 75 foot high building seriously inhibits flexibility in design of allowed uses — and in cases such as this would even discourage new development. Motion by Mr. Kirsop, seconded by Mr. West and carried to recommend the City Council amend Section 18.34.170 to read "In a CPR district, the height shall not exceed seventy five feet." on the basis that deletion of the restriction on the number of floors will promote flexibility in design while ensuring the maintenance of the bulk height restriction. Motion by Mr. Link, seconded by Mr. Kirsop and carried to amend the agenda to consider items VI, VII and VIII prior to V B. VI. SIGNS Readerboard - Kaseeno Tav Mr. Crutchfield read Staff Report and explained proposed readerboard sign. Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING Barbara Campagrna ss. being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says thateh a is the chief c le rk of THE RENTON RECORD - CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four (4) times a week. That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- paper published four (4) times a week in Kent, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton Record - Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to -wit, King County, Washington. That the annexed is aNOtt of Public Hearing, Planning Commission - Request to Amend as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period of tiio consecutive issues, commencing on the 10 day of March ,19 76 , and ending the 17 day of March 19 76 ,both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 7. which has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for etch subsequent insertion. V.P.C. Form No. 87 ,44 chief cle Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17 day of March , 19 76 Notary Public in and for the State of ashington, residing at Kent, mg County. — Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June 9th, 1955. — Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. February 9, 1976 Mr. Timothy Dubois 205 Strander Blvd. Tukwila, Washington 98188 Dear Mr. Dubois: 1. Parking Variance: 2. Height Variance: Very truly yours, CITY or TUKWILA 6230 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 PLANNING DEPARTMENT RE: Your variance requests for parking and height. This letter is simply intended to formally notify you of the action taken by the Board of Adjustment on the two variances that were before them on the regular meeting of February 5, 1976 regarding height and parking for the Doubletree Inn facility. The action they took was as follows: Due to the bulk and complexity of the information submitted, the Board of Adjustment closed the public hearing and deferred their decision until their next regular meeting of March 4, 1976. The Board considered the criteria they use in making decisions and denied your height variance and the allowance to have 8 stories within the structure. They suggested that should you wish to pursue this matter further that a text amendment be proposed to the Tukwila City Council through the Planning Commission. Actions of the Board of Adjustment on variances are final and conclusive unless, within ten (10) days from the date of the action, said action is appealed to the courts. K6ell Stoknes lanning Director KS /cw cc: Fil MF-76 -4 -V and #MF- 76 -3 -V