Looking for clarification on the Peak Transient Occupancy calculation in regard to the definition of "regularly occurring" moment. The project is a winery with a use permit that allows for 24 events per year with a max of 60 visitors and 2 events per year with a max of 100 visitors and a maximum of 30 visitors per day for tours and tasting. Not sure whether the 60 visitors constitutes a regularly occurring moment or the 30 daily visitors would be more appropriate.
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David Posada
Integrated Design & LEED SpecialistSERA Architects
LEEDuser Expert
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December 17, 2012 - 3:53 pm
The 60 visitors sounds more accurate than the 30 visitors since that averages out to occuring every other week, which is pretty often. It might be argued that the 100 visitor count is "regularly occuring" since it can be expected twice a year, but it doesn't seem very reasonable to call that "regular."