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Traffic Counts
Highway 287C, RefPoint 346.874, Station 105322
for June, 2004
Primary Direction (North)
Hour
Date Day 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Total
06/08/04 Tue 139 88 62 55 59 107 231 477 765 742 835 883 979 918 876 943 1032 1136 814 615 523 465 250 159 13153
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Secondary Direction (South)
Hour
Date Day 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 W 18 19 20 21 22 23 Total
06/08/04 Tue 76 42 47 39 89 168 392 739 758 758 763 840 897 840 806 859 855 878 541 528 482 396 259 104 12256
Composite Direction (North and South)
Hour
Date Day 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Total
06/08/04 Tue 215 130 109 94 148 275 623 1216 1523 1500 1598 1723 1876 1758 1682 1802 1887 2014 1455 1143 1005 861 509 263 25409
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Future Traffic Volumes for Highway 287
From RefPoint 346 To RefPoint 348
Route
Ref
point
End Ref
Point
Start Point Description
AADT
AADTYR
AADT
Single
Trucks
AADT
Comb.
Trucks
Design
Hour
Volume
(% of
AADT
AADT
2027
AADT
Single
Trucks
2027
AADT
Comb.
Trucks
2027
287C
346.218
346.610
N SH 7 N/O MULBERRY ST, FT�In
OOLL
2006
610
250
8
34,244
777
318
NS
r
346.746
OON SH 7 N/O MOUNTAIN AVE, FT
21,700
2006
510
180�27,624
649
229
nn
LL NS
rin
287C
346.874
347.250
ON SH 287 FT COL O SSH 14, JEFFERSON
11
ON SH 287 N/O SH 14, JEFFERSON
15,600
23,800
2006
2006
390
810
160
880
Inn
8
30,547
513
1,040
210
1,129
AVE, FT COLLINS
287C
287C
347.250
347.720
347.720
348.260
ON SH 287 N/O VINE DR, FT COLLINS
OON SH 7 S/O WILLOX LN, FT
23,800
18,600
2006
2006
810
730
880
800
8
30,547
1,040
991
1, 229
1,086
LL NS
�25,240
287C
348.260
348.544
ON SH 287 S/O SH 1, FT COLLINS
23,000
2006
870
1180®32,660
1,235
1,676
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Advance Auto - Ft. Collins 2027 PM
5: Access & North College Avenue
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Lane Configurations
Sign Control,
Grade
Volume (veh/h)
Peak Hour Factor
Hourly flow rate (vph)
Pedestrians
Lane Width (ft)
Walking Speed (ft/s)
Percent Blockage
Right turn flare (veh)
Median type
Median storage veh)
Upstream signal (ft)
pX, platoon unblocked
Stop
0%
8 13 13
0.92 0.92 0.92
9 14 14
TWLTL
0
vC, conflicting volume 2415 744 1487
vC1, stage 1 conf vol 1483
vC2, stage 2 conf vol 932.
tt
0
Free
Free
0%
0%
1309
1071 8
0.92
0.92 0.92
1807
1478 9
vCu, unblocked vol
2415
744
1487
tC, single (s)..
6.8
6.9
4.1
tC, 2 stage (s)
5.8
tF (s).
3.5
3.3
2:2
p0 queue free %
90
96
97
cM-capacity (veh/h)
.,86
357
448
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Volume Total
9
14
14
903 903
986 502
Volume Left
9
0
14
0 0
0 0
Volume Right
0
14
0
0 0
0 9
cSH
86
357
448
1700 1700
1700 1700
Volume to Capacity
0.10
0.04
0.03
0.53 0.53
0.58 0.30
Queue Length 95th (ft)
8
3
2
0 0
0 0
Control Delay (s)
51.6
15.5
13.3
- 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
Lane LOS
F
C
B
Approach Delay (s)
29.2
0.1
0.0
Approach LOS
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Average Delay
0.3
Intersection Capacity Utilization
56.0%
ICU Level of Service B
Analysis Period (min)
15
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5: Access & North College Avenue
Lane Configurations
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0
Ideal Flow (vphpl)
1900
1900
1900
1900
1900
1900
Tuming Speed (mph)
15
9
15
9
Lane Util. Factor
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.95
0.95..
0.95
Frt
0.850
0.999
Fit Protected
0.950
0.950
Satd. Flow (prot)
1770
1583
1770
3539
3536
0
Fit Permitted
0.950
0.950
Satd. Flow (perm)
1770
1583
1770
3539
3536
0
Headway Factor
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Link Speed (mph)
30
30
30
Link Distance (ft)
285
260 .
240
Travel Time (s)
6.5
5.9
5.5
Volume (vph)
8
13
13
1309
1071
8
Peak Hour Factor
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
Growth Factor
100%
100%
100%
127%
127%
100%
Adj. Flow (vph)
9
14
14
1807
1478
9
Lane Group Flow (vph)
9
14
14
1807
1487
0
Sign Control
Stop
Free
Free
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Area Type: Other
Control Type: Unsignalized
Intersection Capacity Utilization 56.0% ICU Level of Service B
Analysis Period (min) 15
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Advance Auto - Ft. Collins Existing PM
5: Access & North College Avenue with Site -Generated traffic
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Lane Configurations
tt
tT*
Sign Control:
Stop
Free
Free
Grade
0%
0%
0%
Volume (yeh/h)
8
13
13
1309
1071 8
Peak Hour Factor
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92 0.92
Hourly flow rate (vph)
9
14
14
1423
1164 9
Pedestrians
Lane Width (ft)
Walking Speed (ft/s)
Percent Blockage
Right turn flare (veh)
Medianaype
TWLTL
Median storage veh)
0
Upstream signal (ft)
pX, platoon unblocked
vC, conflicting volume
1908
586
1173
vC1, stage 1 conf vol
1168
vC2, stage 2 conf vol
740
vCu, unblocked vol
1908
586
1173
tC, single (s)
6.8
6.9
4.1
tC, 2 stage (s)
5.8
IF (s)
3.5
3.3
2.2
p0 queue free %
93
97
98
cM capacity (veh/h)
127
453
591
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Volume Total
9
14.
14
711
711
776
397
Volume Left
9
0
14
0
0
0
0
Volume Right
0
14
0
0.
0
0
9
cSH
127
453
591
1700
1700
1700
1700
Volume to Capacity
0.07
0.03
0.02
0.42
0.42
0.46
0.23
Queue Length 95th (ft)
5
2
2
0
0
0
0
Control Delay (s)
35.3
13.2
11.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Lane LOS
E
B
B
Approach Delay (s)
21.6
0.1
0.0
Approach LOS
C
Average Delay
0.2
Intersection Capacity Utilization
46.2%
ICU
Level of Service A
Analysis Period (min)
15
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Advance Auto - Ft. Collins Existing PM
5: Access & North College Avenue with Site -Generated traffic
Lane Configurations
Ideal Flow (vphpl)
Turning Speed (mph)
Lane Util. Factor
Frt
Fit Protected
Satd. Flow (prot)
Fit Permitted
Satd. Flow (perm)
Headway Factor
Link Speed (mph)
Link Distance (ft)
Travel Time (s)
Volume (vph)
Peak Hour Factor
Adj. Flow (vph)
Lane Group Flow (vph)
Sign Control
--'t 4N 1
1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900
15 9 15 9
1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 0.95 0.95
0.850 0.999
0.950
1770
0.950
1770
1.00
30
285
6.5
8
0.92
9
9
Stop
0.950
1583 1770
0.950
1583 1770
1.00 1.00
13
0.92
14
14
13
0.92
14
14
3539 3536 0
3539 3536 0
1.00
1.00
1.00
30
30
260
240
5.9
5.5
1309
1071
8
0.92
0.92
0.92
1423
1164
9
1423
1173
0
Free
Free
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W _R -FEW
Area Type: Other
Control Type: Unsignalized
Intersection Capacity Utilization 46.2% ICU Level of Service A
Analysis Period (min) 15
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The graphic above shows the proposed location of the shared driveway which is 15 feet offset
north of the property line. There are no required improvements including building reconfiguration
from the adjacent property owner. A joint access easement will allow the property owner to the
south full use of the driveway and ensure its future use by both properties should the south side
redevelop.
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The graphic above shows the problem with a shared driveway constructed to CDOT and City
specifications. A 25 foot drive aisle would require the removal of the front 15 feet of the existing
building. Also it is assumed that the right-of-way dedication, landscaping, and sidewalk
requirements would be waived for the remainder of the property on the south side to preserve the
small building that directly fronts on North College.
ALDRIDGE TRANSPORTATION CONSULTANTS• LLC
Page 4 of 6
In our opinion the shared access is in conformance with the ACP but its exact location on
the property line is precluded by the existing buildings on the adjacent property. Our
investigation finds that a 15 foot offset to the north, a joint access easement, and support
of the long-term plans are consistent with the purpose and intent of the ACP and State
Highway Access Code.
Should you have any questions or need additional information please call me at 303-703-
9112. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service.
Kind
Aldri
John.
Principal
Jmwa/me/att.
Consultants, LLC
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This facility is a low volume traffic generator. For comparison a typical fast food
restaurant with a drive through window will generate over 100 trips in the PM peak hour
vs. the 42 vph projected here. A drive in bank will generate over 200 trips in the PM peak
hour.
TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION & ASSIGNMENT
The distribution assumed, to be conservative, all of the traffic using the North College
shared access. The entering left turn was programmed at 13 vph, the entering right turn at
8 vph. The exiting left turn was programmed at 8 vph and the exiting right turn at 13 vph.
The existing condition with the site generated traffic is shown on the attached operations
analysis. To project future 20 year future conditions, ATC factored the existing volumes
by 1.27 per the CDOT website. This is considered conservative in developed areas. The
2027 PM peak hour is shown in the operations analysis worksheets that are attached.
Please note the 2027 analysis is to meet code requirements. We are fully aware that the
proposed long-term plans for North College in the ACP would not allow the access.
TRAFFIC IMPACT
ATC uses Synchro v.6 for operations analyses. The Synchro reports are attached for
reference. For the PM peak hour analysis we are assuming a standard eight percent of
daily volume and a 55/45 directional split, with the heavier movement in the northbound
direction during the PM peak hour. The operations analysis shows that the critical
movement at the access (northbound left turn out) will operate at LOS E during the PM
peak hour for the existing plus site generated condition and in the future (2027) condition
it will operate at LOS F which is considered normal in an urban environment'. The left
turn in from North College will operate at LOS B in existing conditions with a 951'
percentile queue length of 2 feet (25 feet is one vehicle). In 2027 it will continue to
operate at LOS B with a 951'' percentile queue length of, again, 2 feet.
CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the site plan and operations analysis, the proposed full movement shared access
will provide the site with efficient on and off site movement without compromising
safety or traffic operations on North College. No improvements to the adjacent streets
and intersections are occasioned by the project.
' The HCM states on page 17-27, "By focusing on a single measure of effectiveness for the worst
movement only, such as delay for minor -street movement left turn, users may make less effective
traffic control decisions." In the short term the control delay is 35 seconds, the v/c ratio is very
low at .07 and the 95th percentile queue length is only 5 feet. In the long term, if nothing changes,
the control delay is just over the 50 second mark at 51.6, the v/c ratio is .1 and 95th percentile
queue length is only 8 feet.
LCUASS recognizes on page 4-25 that LOS F for a stop sign controlled intersection on an
arterial is considered normal in an urban environment.
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how we propose to locate the driveway which is 15 feet offset from the property line.
This would permit both properties to use the driveway. A joint access easement would be
provided to ensure future use and in the event the south side property owner redevelops
he/she would have that access available. It would also be possible to reconstruct the
driveway to be on the property line if that makes sense in the future.
We understand you're are concerned about this proposal and are recommending a design
waiver for the 15 foot offset. This is obviously a hardship situation created by physical
limitations. It is our opinion that the 15 foot offset will have no impact on the operations
and safety of the roadway and that the proposed reconstruction of the frontage, dedication
of right of way for the widening of North College, and landscaping features will, in fact,
be a sizeable benefit to CDOT and the City.
Furthermore, the developer and property owner are fully aware of the long-term plans in
the ACP and supportive of them. This includes a possible raised median in the near -term
that would restrict the access to a right in/right out and the ultimate condition where all
access would be eliminated on this section of North College.
The following is a traffic impact analysis for your consideration.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
In this area, North College is a four -lane roadway with a painted center left turn lane. It
currently carries approximately 23,800 ADT (average daily traffic) according to 2004
CDOT counts. Hemlock is a two-lane collector type roadway. The intersection is full -
movement and stop -sign controlled.
PROPOSED LAND USE and TRIP GENERATION
The proposed land use is auto parts sales. The estimated trip generation is from the
Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual, 71" Edition. The
following chart shows the trip generation for the weekday and the AM/PM peak hour.
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843 Automobile Parts Sales KSF 7 61.91 1.10 1.11 2.93 3.05
433 8 8 21 21
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ALDRIDGE TRANSPORTATION CONSULTANTS, LLC
Advance Transportation (Planning andTraffu Engineering
John M.W. Aldridge, PE, PTOE, AICP
Colorado Registered Professional Engineer
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer
American Institute of Certified Planners
June 5, 2007
Ms. Gloria Hice-Idler
Access Manager
CDOT R-4
1420 2nd Street
Greeley Colorado 80631
RE: Traffic Study - Revised
Advance Auto — Ft. Collins, Colorado
Dear Gloria:
1840 W. Lttleton Blvd., Suite B
Littleton, Co 80120
Tele: 303-703-9112
Fax: 303-703-9152
Mobile: 303-594-4132
Email: iohnaldridger gw"t.net
This technical letter provides a study of the potential traffic impact occasioned by the
development of an Advance Auto Store in Fort Collins, Colorado. The project site is
located on the southwest corner of North College and Hemlock. The primary access to
the site will be from a full -movement shared access on North College approximately 150
feet south of Hemlock. Secondary access will be available from an alley on the west side
of the site.
The site plan has been prepared in accordance with the City of Fort Collins Planning
Department's guidelines that require the building to be located on the north side of the
site and as close as possible to the eastern property line. The access to the site has been
located per the US-287/SH-14 Access Control Plan (ACP) for the short-term condition.
The allowed short term access to properties on North College is described in Figure 3-13
on Page 33 of the US-287/SH-14 Access Management Report. The ACP shows a
shared driveway for this property and the adjacent property to the south and alley access
to Hemlock. Direct access to Hemlock is precluded by the ACP and the building location.
As we discussed at our recent meeting, the shared access to North College cannot be
located on the property line at this time due to the proximity of the existing buildings.
Two graphics are attached for your reference. The first shows the location of the shared
driveway on the property line and how the front 15 feet or more of building would have
to be removed to allow a 25 drive aisle from the driveway. The second graphic shows