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T R A N S P O R T A T I O N
M E M O R A N D U M
Date: February 6, 2006
From: Martina G. Wilkinson, P.E. PTOE ,
411:
RE: Rocky Mountain Nature Science and Living Museum development
Alta Vista Commons
This memorandum details the anticipated trip generation of the proposed development known as the
Rocky Mountain Nature Science / Living Museum and Alta Vista Commons development in Fort
Collins, Colorado. The development is located between College and Lemay Avenues along the north
side of the "existing" Vine Drive. As indicated in the City's Master Street Plan, Vine Drive will be
relocated further to the north, and the "old Vine Drive" will become a local street.
The development consists of a 20 acre park, museum, and interpretive center as well as a 4-acre mixed
use live / work area adjacent to the existing Alta Vista neighborhood. Those land uses and their related
trip generation is shown in the table below.
Table I —Trip Generation for Proposed Living Museum Development
Land Use
ITE
Units
Total
Enter / Exit Distribution
Code
Daily
AM PM
Trips
IN OUT IN OUT
Single Family Residential
.............................. _..................... ..... .................. ..... ............ I..... _.... _....................
210
6 du
57
1 3
4 2
Mixed Use
..... ..... ..
Town house / Duplex
230
23 du
135
2 8
8 4
Apartment Lofts
220
11 du
74
1 4
4 2
General Office
710
2,000 sf
22
3 0
1 2
Specialty Retail
..........................................................................
814
2,000 sf
89
7 7
6 4
Outdoor Living Museum
412
_.............._..................................._...._.................................._...._.........._.........................._........._.................._...................._..............._..._.............
20 acres
46
0 0
0 1
Sub Total
423
14 22
23 15
10% Alt Mode for Mixed Use Only (Live/Work Concept)
32
1 2
2 1
Total External Trips
391
13 20
21 14
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The total anticipated external trips for the development are 391 per day, including 33 in the am peak and
35 in the pm peak. Per section 4.2.3.D.I.a of the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, no
Traffic Impact Study is required. No analysis of adequate public facilities is necessary.
Please contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
Martina G. Wilkinson, P.E. PTOE
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