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STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS CODE - DESI N WAIVER
Region/Sec ion/Patrol Local Jur aiction State Highway No/Mp/Side Permit No. (if approved)
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WHEN USED, THIS FORM SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ACCESS PERMIT APPLICATION.
1 State specific reasons for this waiver request. Documents verifying statements should be provided with the request. State the specific sections of the State
Highway Access Code from which this request seeks relief. (Additional sheets may be attached). If waiver is temporary, state conditions which will change
allowing the access to conform to the access code. If date is known when conformance can be achieved, provide that sate.
NOTICE: Providing false information to a government agency is punishable as perjury in the second degree, as well as being punishable under any other
applicable state orfederal laws._
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ITEMS BELOW THIS LINE ARE FOR OFFICE USE ONLY.
2. Recommendation of local government authority. When local government has issuing authority, this recommendation must be signed by an authorized
offical. (provide written statement)
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3. IRecommendation of region traffic and safe ngineer or design engineer:(provide written statement)
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4. Ff,—,ommendation of the re jaccesss manager: (provide written statement)
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FINAL ACTION TAKEN BY THE REGION TRANS PORTATIONJf1JRECTOR:
Having reviewed this waiver request and all materials attached, I hereby eapprove, ❑ deny, this request for waiver from the design standards of the State
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1995. The peak hour traffic data was collected for the noon hours (Noon
to 1:00 PM) and evening (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) peak
Raw
traffic data is provided in Appendix A. These counts are shown on
Figure 2.
Trip generation for this proposed development was determined
using equations and factors contained in Trip Generation, 5th
Edition, ITE. Table 1 shows the trip generation on a daily and
peak hour basis. The trip distribution assumed that approximately
60 percent of the site generated traffic was to/from the south and
40 percent of the site generated traffic was to/from the north.
The resulting site generated traffic for the analyzed peak hours
is illustrated on Figure 3.
A short range future analysis of traffic conditions was
performed. This analysis assumed that the project would be
completed by 1996.
Figure 4 shows the short range peak hour traffic expected at
the N. College/proposed access drive/Pinon Street intersection.
The existing traffic on N. College Avenue was factored by 2 percent
to reflect 1996 conditions. Level of service analyses were
performed to determine the future operating conditions at the
access drive upon completion of the proposed project. With stop
sign control, the intersection would operate as indicated in Table
2. Calculation forms are provided in Appendix B. The intersection
operation will be acceptable with the exception of the left turns
exiting the site. Acceptable operation is defined as Level of
Service D or better. As indicated in Table 2, it is expected that
the left turns exiting the project site would experience delays in
excess of 30 seconds per vehicle. This is typical at intersections
of driveways _-alon ma o_r arterial_-str.ee-ts__- - -----
Based upon the traffic projections provided in Figure 4, a
right -turn deceleration lane and a right -turn acceleration lane
would be required at the proposed access drive in the southbound
and northbound directions, respectively. However, due to the
location of the site in an urban area, the size of the site, and
the proximity of neighboring driveways, it would not be E
geometrically feasibility to provide these lanes. It should be
noted that the site plan has been designed such that, in the
future, if an overall plan was adopted for N. College Avenue, to
provide continuous acceleration/deceleration lanes, these could be
installed adjacent to the project site. According to the SHAC, a
southbound left -turn deceleration lane is also required. This
would be provided in the existing continuous two-way left -turn
lane.
It is concluded that the key access intersection will operate
acceptably in the short range future with the exception of the left
turns exiting the site. The auxiliary lanes required by the SHAC
are not feasible given the neighboring properties and driveways.
It appears that the site layout can accommodate a continuous lane
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I cDOF Pr.rmlr No 499106
STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS CODE sitvvla 287c'j47.526,'RT
NOTICE TO PROCEED Irmallunsdimon Fort Coil ins
Permittee: Applicant:
First Stop Plaza. LLC Art Patterson
1 136 F. Stuart, Suite 2080 136 E. Stuart Street, Suite 2080,
Port Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins, CO 80525
The permittee is hereby authorized to proceed with access construction within state highway right-of-way in
accordance with the above referenced State Highway Access Permit and this Notice to Proceed.
This Notice to Proceed is valid only if the referenced Access Permit has not expired. Access Permits expire one I
year from date of issue if not under construction, or completed. Access Permits may be extended in accordance with
Section 2.30 1)(d), of the Access Code.
Adequate advance warning is required at all times during access construction, in conformance with the Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.
All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from
initiation. The permittee or applicant shall notify the Department prior to commencing construction as indicated on
the Access Permit.
Both the Access Permit and this Notice To Proceed shall be available for review at the construction site.
This Notice to Proceed is conditional. The following items shall be addressed prior to or during construction as
appropriate.
ALL CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN MET.
Municipality or County Approval (When the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority)
By Title Date
(X)
This Notice is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department
Colorado Department of Transportation
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copy Dlstnbutlon_ Requirer eglon Permll files 2. Staff Access Section.
Access Manager Date
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As needed: Local Authonty, MTCE Patrol, Inspector Form 1265 8/98
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT
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The Permittee; The Applicant,
First Stop Plaza, LLC Art Patterson
1136 E. Stuart Street, Suite 2090 1136 E. Stuart Street, Suite 2090
For` Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins, CO 80525
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is hereby granted permission to have an access to the state highway at the location noted below. The cce d and used in
accordance with this permit, including the State Highway Access Code and any attachments, terms, conditions and exhibits. This permit may be revoked by
the issuing authority if at any time the permitted access and its use violate any parts of this permit. The issuing authority, the Department and their duly
appointed agents and employees shall be held harmless against any action for personal injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of the
permit.
Location.
Tire access is located on SF 287, a distance of 2,777 feet north from. Mile Post 347 on the east/right side.
Access to Provide Service to
Auto Ser,ice Center = 7,500 sq. ft.
Retail (future) = 24,500 sq. ft.
Other terms and conditions.
SEE ATTACHED SHEETS
MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY APPROVAL
Required only when the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority.
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Date
Title
(X)
Upon the signing of this permit the permittee agrees to the terms and conditions and referenced attachments contained
herein. All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from
initiation. The permitted access shall be completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit prior to
being used.
The permittee shall notify James Bullard with the Colorado Department of Transportation in Lyons at (970) 535-4757
at least 48 hours prior to commencing construction within the State Highway right-of-way
The person signing a e permittee must be the owner or legal representative of the property served by the permitted access and have full authority to
accept the permit Kd it'l terms and condition
Permittee
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This permit is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department.
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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Title - Region Access Manager
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Copy Distribution: IF V Required. Iltrake copies as necessary for: Previous Editions are obsolete and may not be used
1. Region Local Authority Inspector CDOT Form #101 8198
2. Applicant MTCE Patrol Traffic Engineer
3.Staff Access Section