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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAST RIDGE C-STORE - PDP - 33-98G - REPORTS - TRAFFIC STUDY (3)DELICH ASSOCIATES Traffic & Transportation Engineering, 2272 Glen Haven Drive Loveland, Colorado 80538 Phone: (970) 669-2061 Fax: (970) 669-5034 f r TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Mai-4yvA zlcN1916) George Hart, PLS Homes Matt Blakely, Jim Sell Design City of Fort Collins Matt Delich March 16, 2007 East Ridge Development - Transportation Impact Study for Land Use Change (File: 0245ME05) A land use change has been proposed on Parcel B in the East Ridge Development located in the southeast quadrant of the Timberline/Vine intersection in Fort Collins. This development has a capacity reservation at the Vine/Lemay intersection, as documented in Eric Brake's letter dated March 1, 2007. The East Ridge Final Project Development Plan has been accepted by the City of Fort Collins (Cameron Glass letter dated March 5, 2007 (signed March 7, 2007)). Per the Eric Bracke letter, if a change of land use is proposed, a reevaluation of the capacity reservation will occur. This memorandum provides the information necessary for that reevaluation. Eric Bracke requested a memorandum showing new counts (within the last year) at the Vine/Lemay and Timberline/Vine intersections and the current operation at these intersections. In addition, the Vine/Lemay intersection should be reevaluated with regard to the capacity reservation. Recent peak hour traffic counts were obtained at the Vine/Lemay and Timberline/Vine intersections as shown in Figure 1. The Vine/Lemay counts were obtained in February 2007. The Timberline/Vine counts were obtained in August 2006. These counts are less than one year old. Raw traffic data is provided in Appendix A. Previous traffic counts at these respective intersections were obtained in February 2006 and January 2005. At the Vine/Lemay intersection there has been an increase in traffic in the past year. At the Timberline/Vine intersection there was a decrease in traffic between the two counts. Table 1 shows the peak hour operation at these intersections using the most recent traffic counts. Calculation forms are provided in Appendix B. Both intersections operate acceptably. The approved land use on Parcel B is retail. From the trip generation table in the "East Ridge Transportation Impact Study," (TIS) February 2003, this parcel was shown to generate 410 daily trip ends, 33 morning peak hour trip ends and 26 afternoon peak hour trip