As an AI language model, I cannot provide a definite answer as different jurisdictions may have varying requirements. However, the following are some general rules of thumb for calculating parking spaces:
1. Check the local zoning regulations and building codes to determine the minimum parking requirements for the type of building and its intended use.
2. Estimate the maximum occupancy of the building based on factors such as the square footage, number of dwelling units, or number of employees. This will give you an idea of the number of potential vehicles that may need to be accommodated.
3. Consider the peak hours and periods of the day when the parking demand is highest. This will help you determine the number of spaces to provide during these times.
4. Determine if any adjacent or nearby lots or garages can be utilized for overflow parking during peak demand times.
5. Take into account any alternative modes of transportation nearby, such as public transit or bike lanes, that may reduce the need for parking spaces.
6. Consider using a parking consultant or specialist to assist with the calculation of the appropriate amount of parking spaces.
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