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MEMORANDUM
TO: Sam Wray, SS Blue Sky LLC
Joe Carter, Cityscape Urban Design
City of Fort Collins
FROM: Matt Delich !;;�r
DATE: January 11, 2005
SUBJECT: Human Bean Coffee Shop Transportation Impact Study -
Response to staff comments regarding pedestrian level of
service (File: 0480ME01)
This memorandum responds to Comment 33 from David Averill,
Transportation Planning. He requested that Martinez Park and the
Poudre River Trail be included in the pedestrian level of service
analysis. It was agreed that this memorandum would suffice and an
entirely new TIS would not be required.
Attached to this memorandum is a new Pedestrian Influence Area
graphic that shows the Poudre River Trail (3) and Martinez Park (4).
It should be noted that the entrance to Martinez Park is more than
1320 feet from the Human Bean site. The northeast corner Martinez
Park is within 1320 feet of the Human Bean site, however there is a
significant physical barrier, the Cache La Poudre River, in the way.
It is not likely that a bridge crossing of the river would be built,
or perhaps even allowed, between these two sites. Therefore, an
effective argument could be made that Martinez Park is not within
1320 feet of the Human Bean site. Regardless of this, the pedestrian
analysis did include Martinez Park.
According David Averill, there is a funded project that will
provide a sidewalk on the west side of North College Avenue ending at
Woodlawn Drive. Therefore, this project will be required to build
sidewalk along its frontage and along the frontage of the property to
the south in order to connect to the future (funded) sidewalk, thus
achieving continuity. The Pedestrian LOS Worksheet is attached to
this memorandum. The pedestrian level of service will be acceptable
to these two recreational destinations with the sidewalk extension to
Woodlawn Drive.
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APPENDIX G
HCS2000: Signalized Intersections Release 4.1e
Analyst: Michael Inter.: Coll.,a/Hickory
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/ 2004 Jurisd: Fort Coll'
Period: am p Year recent hort kgr total
Project ID: 0480
E/W St: Hickory Street N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
1 Eastbound 1 Westbound ( Northbound I Southbound 1
I L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R I
I I I I I
No. Lanes 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1
LGConfig 1 L R I I L T I TR 1
Volume 124, 87 1 184 1102 1 826 30 1
Lane Width 112.0 12.0 I 112.0 12.0 I 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I 0 I I I 0 I
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1' 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8
EB Left A. 1 NB Left P
Thru 1 Thru P
Right A 1 Right
Peds X 1 Peds X
WB Left 1 SB Left
Thru I Thru P
Right I Right P
Peds X I Peds X
NB Right I EB Right
SB Right I WB Right
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
L 531 1770 0.05 0.30 22.4 C
24.1 C
R 457 1583 0.22 0.29 24.6 C
Westbound
Northbound
L 307 502
0.31
0.61 10.9
B
T 2128 3547
0.58
0.60 12.2
B 12.1 B
Southbound
TR 2117 3528
0.42
0.60 10.2
B 10.2 B
Intersection Delay
= 12.1
(sec/veh)
Intersection LOS = B
HCS2000: Si-nalized Intersections Releas^ 4.le
Analyst: Michael
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Date: 111/2004
Period: aYm' )pm
Project D• 0480
E/W St: Hickory Street
Inter.: College/Hickory
Area Type: All other areas
Jurisd: Fort Coll' s
Year recent short bkgr total
N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound
I Northbound
I Southbound 1
I L T R I L T R
I L T R
I L T R 1
No. Lanes
I I
I
I I
1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
1 1 2 0
1 0 2 0 1
LGConfig
I L R I
I L T
I TR 1
Volume
127 96 1
160 544
1 899 44 1
Lane Width
112.0 12.0 1
112.0 12.0
1 12.0 1
RTOR Vol
1 0 1
1
1 0 I
Duration 0.25
Phase Combination 1
EB
Left A
Thru
Right A
Peds X
WB
Left
Thru
Right
Peds X
NB
Right
SB
Right
Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
2 3 4 1 5
I NB Left P
I Thru P
1 Right
I Peds X
1 SB Left
I Thru P
I Right P
I Peds X
1 EB Right
I WB Right
2
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
L 531
1770
0.06
0.30
22.5
C
24.2 C
R 457
1583
0.24
0.29
24.7
C
Westbound
Northbound
L 222
364
0.30
0.61
11.7
B
T 2128
3547
0.28
0.60
9.0
A 9.3 A
Southbound
TR 2113 3522 0.53 0.60 11.5 B 11.5 B
Intersection Delay = 11.6 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = 3
secs
HCS2000: Signalized
Intersections
Release 4.le
Analyst:
Michael
Inter.:
Colleye/Conifer
Agency:
Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Area Type:
All other areas
Date:.
Period:
10/1 2004
a p
Jurisd:
Year
Fort Colli 04
recent t bkgrd t
horotal
Project
ID: 480
E/W St:
Conifer Street
N/S St:
College Avenue
No. Lanes
LGConfig
Volume
Lane Width
RTOR Vol
Duration
SIGNALIZED
INTERSECTION SUMMARY
Eastbound I Westbound
I Northbound
I Southbound I
L T R I L T
R
I L T R
I L T R 1
0 0 0 1 2 0
1
I
I 0 2 0
I I
1 1 2 0 I
1 L
R
1 TR
1 L T I
1163
81
I 1105 126
136 877 I
112.0
12.0 i
12.0
112.0 12.0 1
1
0 I
0
1 I
0.25
Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination
1 2 3
4 1
5
6 7 8
EB Left
1 NB
Left
Thru
1
Thru P
Right
1
Right P
Peds
X
I
Peds X
WB Left
A
I SB
Left P
Thru
I
Thru P
Right
A
I
Right
Peds
X
(
Peds X
NB Right
I EB
Right
SB Right
WB
Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle
Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection
Performance
Summary
Appr/ Lane
Adj Sat Ratios
Lane Group
Approach
Lane Group
Flow Rate
Grp Capacity
(s) v/c
g/C
Delay LOS
Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 1031 3437 0.18 0.30 23.4 C
23.8 C
R 457 1583 0.21 0.29 24.4 C
Northbound
TR 2095 3492 0.68 0.60 14.0 B 14.0 B
Southbound
L 128 209 0.28 0.61 13.6 B
T 2128 3547 0.42 0.60 10.2 B 10.3 B
Intersection Delay = 13.8 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
HCS2000: Si- alized
Intersections
Release 4.1e
Analyst:
Michael
Inter.:.College/Conifer
Agency:
Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/1/2004
Period pm
Jurisd:
Year
Fort Col s
recent hort bkgr total
Project
: 0480
E/W St:
Conifer Street
N/S St:
College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
1 Eastbound
I Westbound
I Northbound
I Southbound 1
L T R
I L T R
1 L T R
I L T R 1
I
No. Lanes 1 0 0 0
I
1 2 0 1
I
I 0 2 0
I I
1 1 2 0 1
LGConfig I
I L R
1 TR
I L T 1
Volume I
1143 45
1 559 100
138 957 1
Lane Width 1
112.0 12.0
1 12.0
112.0 12.0 I
RTOR Vol I
1 0
1 0
1 I
Duration
0.25
Area Type: All other
areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1
2 3 4 1
5 6 7 8
EB Left
I NB
Left
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
I
Right
P
Peds
X
1
Peds
X
WB Left
A
1 SB
Left
P
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
A
I
Right
Peds
X
1
Peds
X
NB Right
I EB
Right
SB Right
I WB
Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle Length:
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
90.0 secs
L 1031
3437
0.16
0.30
23.3
C
23.4
C
R 457
1583
0.12
0.29
23.7
C
Northbound
TR 2080
3466
0.34
0.60
9.5
A 9.5
A
Southbound
L 389
636
0.12
0.61
7.9
A
T 2128
3547
0.53
0.60
11.5
B 11.4
B
Intersection
Delay
= 12.0
(sec/veh)
Intersection
LOS = B
u
HCS2000: T*-signalized Intersections ReJ^ase
4.1d
TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY
Analyst: Michael
Agency/Co.: Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Date Performed: 10/13/2004
Analysis Time Period: a in
Intersection: Colpege/Site Acces
Jurisdiction: Fort Collins
Units: U. S. Customary
Analysis Year: hort total
Project ID: 0480
East/West Street: Site Access
North/South Street: College Avenue
Intersection Orientation: NS Study period
(hrs):
Vehicle Volumes and Adjustments
Major Street: Approach Northbound Sorthbound
Movement 1 2 3 1 4
5 6
L T R I L
T R
0.25
Volume
5
1319
1090
4
Peak -Hour Factor, PHF
0.88
0.88
0.93
0.93
Hourly Flow Rate, HFR
5
1498
1172
4
Percent Heavy Vehicles
0
--
--
--
--
Median Type/Storage
TWLTL
/ 1
RT Channelized?
Lanes
1
2
2 0
Configuration
L
T
T TR
Upstream Signal?
No
No
Minor Street: Approach
Westbound
Eastbound
Movement
7
8
9 i 10
11
12
L
T
R 1 L
T
R
Volume
5
5
Peak Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
Hourly Flow Rate, HFR
5
5
Percent Heavy Vehicles
0
0
Percent Grade (%)
0
0
Flared Approach: Exists?/Storage
Lanes
1
1
Configuration
L
R
Approach
Movement
Lane Config
Delay, Queue Length, and Level of Service
NB SB Westbound Eastbound
1 4 i 7 8 9 ► 10 11 12
L I I L R
v (vph)
5
5
5
C(m) (vph)
601
172
457
v/c
0.01
0.03
0.01
95% queue length
0.03
0.09
0.03
Control Delay
11.0
26.6
13.0
LOS
B
D
B
Approach Delay
19.8
Approach LOS
C
HCS2000: Uns'-nalized Intersections Relea-
TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY
GWP
Analyst:
Michael
Agency/Co.:
Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Date Performed:
1 13/2004
Analysis Time Period:
am m
Intersection:
ollege/Site Acces
Jurisdiction:
Fort Collins
Units: U. S. Customary
Analysis Year:
short total
Project ID: 0480
East/West Street:
Site Access
North/South Street: College Avenue
Intersection Orientation: NS
Study period (hrs): 0.25
Vehicle Volumes and Adjustments
Major Street: Approach Northbound Southbound
Movement 1 2 3 1 4 5 6
L T R I L T R
Volume
28
723
1084 33
Peak -Hour Factor, PHF
0.89
0.89
0.85 0.85
Hourly Flow Rate, HFR
31
812
1275 38
Percent Heavy Vehicles
0
-- --
-- --
Median Type/Storage
TWLTL
/ 1
RT Channelized?
Lanes
1
2
2 0
Configuration
L
T
T TR
Upstream Signal?
No
No
Minor Street: Approach Westbound Eastbound
Movement 7 8 9 I 10 11 12
L T R I L T R
Volume 23 38
Peak Hour Factor, PHF 0.85 0.85
Hourly Flow Rate, HFR 27 44
Percent Heavy Vehicles 0 0
Percent Grade (8) 0 0
Flared Approach: Exists?/Storage
Lanes 1 1
Configuration L R
Delay, Queue
Length, and Level of Service
Approach
NB SB
Westbound Eastbound
Movement
1 4
1 7 8 9 1 10 11
12
Lane Config
L
I I L
R
v (vph)
31
27
44
C(m) (vph)
533
173
413
v/c
0.06
0.16
0.11
95% queue length
0.18
0.54
0.35
Control Delay
12.2
29.6
14.8
LOS
B
D
B
Approach Delay
20.4
Approach LOS
C
HCS2000: Signalized
Intersections
Release 4.1e
Analyst:
Michael
Inter.:
Colle /Vine
Agency:
Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Area Type:
All other areas
Date:
Period:
10/1 2004
am( -Pm
Jurisd:
Year
Fort Coll -ins
recent shor bkgr total
Project
ID: 0480
E/W St:
Vine Drive
N/S St:
College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound
I Northbound
I Southbound 1
I L T R I L T R
I L T R
I L T R 1
No. Lanes
I I
1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
I
1 0 2 1
I I
1 1 2 0 1
LGConfig
I I L R
I T R
I L T 1
Volume
I 184 187
1 1137 105
1139 956 1
Lane Width
1 112.0 12.0
1 12.0 12.0
112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol
I 1 0
1 0
1 I
Duration
0.25
Area Type: All other
areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1
2 3 4 1
5 6 7 8
EB Left
1 NB
Left
Thru
1
Thru
P
Right
1
Right
P
Peds
X
1
Peds
X
WB Left
A
1 SB
Left
P
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
A
1
Right
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
NB Right
A
1 EB
Right
SB Right
1 WB
Right
Green
24.0
56.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle Length:
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 492
R 422
Northbound
T 2207
R 1583
Southbound
L 179
T 2207
1770
0.18
0.28
24.9 C
1583
0.46
0.27
28.3 C
3547
0.59
0.62
11.2 B
1583
0.08
1.00
0.0+ A
283 0.83
3547 0.47
Intersection Delay = 13.7
27.3 C
10.3 B
90.0 secs
0.63 47.1 D
0.62 9.8 A 14.5 B
(sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
HCS2000: Sj alized Intersections Release- 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: College/Vine
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/l/2004 Jurisd: Fort Col s
Period: pm Year recent host bkgrd ota
Project 0480
E/W St: Vine Drive N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound I
i L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R 1
I I I I I
No. Lanes I 0 0 0 I 1 0 1 I 0 2 1 I 1 2 0 I
LGConfig I I L R I T R I L T I
Volume i 199 103 1 648 64 1161 961 I
Lane Width I 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 12.0 112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I 1 0 1 0 1 1
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 8
EB Left I NB Left
Thru I Thru P
Right I Right P
Peds X I Peds X
WB Left A I SB Left P
Thru I Thru P
Right A I Right
Peds X I Peds X
NB Right A I EB Right
SB Right I WB Right
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 531 1770 0.20 0.30 23.6 C
24.2 C
R 457 1583 0.24 0.29 24.8 C
Northbound
T 2128
3547
0.34
0.60
9.5
A 8.6 A
R 1583
1583,
0.05
1.00
0.0+
A
Southbound
L 383
627
0.49
0.61
14.2
B
T 2128
3547
0.53
0.60
11.5
B 11.9 B
Intersection
Delay
= 11.9
(sec/veh)
Intersection LOS = B
APPENDIX F
HCS2000: Si
alized Intersections Releas 4.le
Analyst: Michael
Inter.: College/Hickory
Agency: Matthew J.
Delich,
P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/142004
Jurisd: Fort Coll' s
Period: am pm
Year recent short kgrd total
Project ID: 0480
E/W St: Hickory Street
N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED
INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound
I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound
I L
T R
I L T R I L T R I L T R
I
I
No. Lanes 1 1
I I I
1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 I 0 2 0 1
0 1
LGConfig I L
R
I I L T I TR 1
Volume 124
87
1 184 1101 1 825 30 1
Lane Width 112.0
12.0
1 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I
0
1 1 1 0 I
Duration 0.25
Area
Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination
1 2
3 4 1 5 6 7 8
EB Left
A
1 NB Left P
Thru
I Thru P
Right
A
I Right
Peds
X
I Peds X
WB Left
I SB Left
Thru
I Thru P
Right
I Right P
Peds
X
I Peds X
NB Right
I EB Right
SB Right
I WB Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection
Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane
Adj Sat
Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group
Flow Rate
Grp Capacity
(s)
_
v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
L 531 1770 0.05 0.30 22.4 C
24.1 C
R 457 1583 0.22 0.29 24.6 C
Westbound
Northbound
L 307 503 0.31 0.61 10.9
T 2128 3547 0.58 0.60 12.2
Southbound
TR 2117 3528 0.42 0.60 10.2
Intersection Delay = 12.1 (sec/veh)
B
B 12.1 B
B 10.2 B
Intersection LOS = B
HCS2000: Signalized Intersections Release 4.le
Analyst: Michael
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Date: 10/l/2004
Period: a pm
Project D: 0480
E/W St: Hickory Street
Inter.: Colle_;/Hickory
Area Type: All other areas
Jurisd: Fort Coll'
Year recent shor bkgrd total
N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound
I Westbound I Northbound
I Southbound I
I L T R
I
i L T R I L T R
I
I L T R 1
No. Lanes
1 1 0 1
I
1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0
I I
1 0 2 0 1
LGConfig
I L R
I I L T
1 TR 1
Volume
127 96 1
160 539
1 894 44 I
Lane Width
112.0 12.0 1
112.0 12.0
I 12.0 1
RTOR Vol
1 0 1
1
I 0 I
Duration
0.25
Area Type: All other
areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1
2 3 4 1
5 6 7 8
EB Left
A
I NB
Left
P
Thru
1
Thru
P
Right
A
I
Right
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
WB Left
I SB
Left
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
I
Right
P
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
NB Right
I EB
Right
SB Right
I WB
Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance
Summary
Appr/ Lane
Adj Sat
Ratios
Lane
Group
Approach
Lane Group
Flow Rate
Grp Capacity
(s)
v/c
g/C
Delay
_
LOS
Delay LOS
Eastbound
L 531
1770
0.06
0.30
22.5
C
24.2 C
R 457
1583
0.24
0.29
24.7
C
Westbound
Northbound
L 224
367
0.29
0.61
11.6
B
T 2128
3547
0.28
0.60
9.0
A
9.2 A
Southbound
TR 2113
3522
0.52
0.60
11.4
B
11.4 B
Intersection Delay
= 11.6
(sec/veh)
Intersection
LOS = B
HCS2000: Si -alized Intersections ReleaF 4.le
Analyst: Michael
Inter.:
College/Conifer
Agency: Matthew J. Delich,
P.E.
Area Type:
All other areas
Date: 10//1004
Jurisd:
Fort Col s
Period: am pm
Year
recen short bkgid total
Project ID• 480
E/W St: Conifer Street
N/S St:
College Avenue
SIGNALIZED
INTERSECTION
SUMMARY
I Eastbound
I Westbound
I Northbound
I Southbound 1
L T R
I L T
R I L
T R I L T R 1
I
No. Lanes 1 0 0 0
I
I
I I
2 0 1 1 2 0 I
1 2 0
1 1 0
LGConfig I
I L
R I
TR I L T 1
Volume I
1163
81 1
1104 126 136 876 1
Lane Width 1
112.0
12.0 1
12.0 112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I
1
0 1
0 1 I
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8
EB Left I NB Left
Thru I Thru P
Right I Right P
Peds X I Peds X
WB Left A I SB Left P
Thru I Thru P
Right A I Right
Peds X I Peds X
NB Right I EB Right
SB Right I WB Right
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 1031 3437 0.18 0.30 23.4 C
23.8 C
R 457 1583 0.21 0.29 24.4 C
Northbound
TR 2095 3492 0.68 0.60 14.0 B 14.0 B
Southbound
L 128 210 0.28 0.61 13.6 B
T 2128 3547 0.42 0.60 10.2 B 10.3 B
Intersection Delay = 13.8 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
secs
HCS2000: signalized Intersections ReleAse 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: College/Conifer
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 101/2004 Jurisd: Fort Collins
Period: am m Year recent short kgrd otal
.
Project 0480.
E/W St: Conifer Street N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound I
I L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R 1
I I I I I
No. Lanes 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 1
LGConfig I I L R I TR I L T I
Volume I 1143 45 I 554 100 138 952 1
Lane Width I 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I 1 0 1 0 1 I
Duration
Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3
4 1
5 6 7
EB Left
1 NB
Left
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
1
Right
P
Peds X
1
Peds
X
WB Left A
1 SB
Left
P
Thru
1
Thru
P
Right A
1
Right
Peds X
(
Peds
X
NB Right
1 EB
Right
SB Right
( WB
Right
Green 26.0
54.0
Yellow 3.0
3.0
All Red 2.0
2.0
Appr/ Lane
Lane Group
Grp Capacity
Eastbound
Westbound
L 1031
R 457
Northbound
Cycle Length: 90.0
_Intersection Performance Summary
Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Flow Rate
(s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
3437 0.16 0.30 23.3 C
1583 0.12 0.29 23.7 C
TR 2079 3465 0.34 0.60 9.5 A
23.4 C
9.5 A
Southbound
L 392 641 0.11 0.61 7.9 A
T 2128 3547 0.53 0.60 11.5 B 11.3 B
Intersection Delay = 12.0 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
8
secs
'z U
HCS2000: Si -alized Intersections Releas- 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: College/Vine
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/l/2004 Jurisd: Fort Coll'
Period: a pm Year recent short kgrd total
Project ID 480
E/W St: Vine Drive N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound 1
L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R 1
I I I I
No. Lanes 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 1
LGConfig I I L R I T R I L T
Volume I 184 187 1 1136 105 1139 954 1
Lane Width I 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 12.0 112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I 1 0 1 0 1 1
Duration 0.25
Area
Type: All other
areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination
1 2
3 4 1
5
6 7 8
EB Left
I NB
Left
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
I
Right
P
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
WB Left
A
1 SB
Left
P
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
A
I
Right
Peds
X
1
Peds
X
NB Right
A
1 EB
Right
SB Right
I WB
Right
Green
24.0
56.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle
Length: 90.0
Intersection
Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane
Adj Sat
Ratios
Lane Group
Approach
Lane Group
Flow Rate
Grp Capacity
(s)
v/c g/C
Delay
LOS
Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 492
1770
0.18
0.28
24.9
C
27.3
C
R 422
1583
0.46
0.27
28.3
C
Northbound
T 2207
3547
0.58
0.62
11.2
B 10.3
B
R 1583
1583
0.08
1.00
0.0+
A
Southbound
L 180
284
0.83
0.63
46.3
D
T 2207
3547
0.46
0.62
9.7
A 14.4
B
Intersection
Delay
= 13.6
(sec/veh)
Intersection
LOS = B
secs
HCS2000: Signalized
Intersections
Release 4.le
Analyst:
Michael
Inter.:
Colleya/Vine
Agency:
Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Area Type:
All other areas
Date:
],�/1/2004
Jurisd:
Fort Col s
Period: C/a�m
pm
Year
recent hort kgrd otal
Project
0480
E/W St:
Vine Drive
N/S St:
College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound
I Westbound
► Northbound
► Southbound ►
I L T R
I
I L T
R
► L
T
R
I L T R ►
No. Lanes
1 0 0 0
I
1 1 0
1
I
► 0
2
1
I I
1 1 2 0 1
LGConfig
I
I L
R
I
T
R
1 L T 1
Volume
I
199
103
1
638
64
1161 951 1
Lane Width
I
112.0
12.0
1
12.0
12.0
112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol
►
1
0
►
0
I I
Duration
0.25 Area
Type: All
other
areas
Signal
Operations
Phase Combination
1 2
3
4
5
6
7 8
EB Left
1 NB
Left
Thru
1
Thru
P
Right
1
Right
P
Peds
X
1
Peds
X
WB Left
A
► SB
Left
P
Thru
►
Thru
P
Right
A
1
Right
Peds
X
1
Peds
X
NB Right
A
► EB
Right
SB Right
1 WB
Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Appr/ Lane
Lane Group
Grp Capacity
Eas
Westbound
L 531
R 457
Northbound
Cycle Length:
_Intersection Performance Summary
Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Flow Rate
(s) V/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
1770 0.20 0.30
1583 0.24 0.29
23.6 C
24.8 C
24.2 C
90.0 secs
T 2128
3547
0.34
0.60
9.5
A 8.6 A
R 1583
1583
0.05
1.00
0.0+
A
Southbound
L 389
636
0.49
0.61
14.0
B
T 2128
3547
0.53
0.60
11.5
B 11.8 B
Intersection
Delay
= 11.9
(sec/veh)
Intersection LOS = B
APPENDIX E
Human Bean Espresso Stand Traffic Impact Analysis
Maximum Observed Queue Lengths and Trip Generation Rates:
ODOT Study "Trip Generation and Vehicle Queuing Study for Portable Espresso Stand Land Use"
July, 2003
Maximum vehicle queue per window:
AM peak hour trip generation rates:
Per 1,000 ADT on highway:
Per AM peak hour volume:
For single window stands:
For dual window stands:
Distribution:
t—Jvehicles,
1.08 AM peak hour trips per 1,000 ADT
.0176 AM peak hour trips per AM peak hour volume
34 AM peak hour trips
61 AM peak hour trips
50% lexiting
Adjacent AM Peak Hour Highway Volumes (Highway 238 north of New Hope Road):
Northbound: 837 Peak Hour Factor: 0.79 Split: 67%
Southbound: 419 Peak Hour Factor: 0.78 Split: 33%
Total: 1256
Trip Generation of Existing Uses on Curtis Drive:
Tax lots:
38
AM Peak Hour Trip Generation Rate:
0.75
trips per dwelling unit
AM Peak Hour Inbound Trip Percentage:
25%
AM Peak Hour Outbound Trip Percentage:
75%
AM Peak Hour Inbound Trips:
7
AM Peak Hour Outbound Trips:
21
Trip Generation of Coffee Stand:
Based on ADT (assume AM Peak Hour is 8 percent of ADT):
Based on AM Peak Hour Volume:
Based on Average Rates for Dual Window Stands:
Use maximum trip generation rate:
Total trips: 61
Inbound trips: 31
Outbound trips: L31
Total AM Peak Hour Traffic Volumes:
Highway 238 at Curtis Drive:
Movement
Highway
Residential
Coffee
Total
Northbound Through
837
0
20 _
817
Northbound Right
0
5
20
25
Westbound Left
0
7
10
17
Westbound Right
0
14
20
35
Southbound Left
0
2
10
13
Southbound Through
419
0
-10
409
vviurlles aie asssgnea in proportion to the highway north/ south split
17 AM peak hour trips
22 AM peak hour trips
61 AM peak hour trips
APPENDIX D
Table 4-3
Fort Collins (City Limits)
Motor Vehicle LOS Standards (Intersections)
Land Use (from structure plan)
Other corridors within:
Intersection type
Commercial
Mixed use
Low density
mixed use
All other
corridors
districts
residential
areas
Signalized intersections
D
E"
D
D
(overall)
Any Leg
E
E
D
E
Any Movement
E
E
D
E
Stop sign control
N/A
P*
P.
E
(arterial/collector or local —
any approach I
Stop sign control
N/A
C
C
C
(collector/local—any
approach leg)
mitigating measures required
" considered normal in an urban environment
UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
HCS2000: Signalized Intersections Release 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: Colleg,_dickory
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/1 2004 Jurisd: For Collins
Period: a pm Year ecent short bkgrd total
Project ID: 0480
E/W St: Hickory Street N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound I
I L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R I
I I I I I
No. Lanes I 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 I 1 2 0 I 0 2 0 I
LGConfig I L R I I L T I TR I
Volume 123 82 1 179 1037 I 772 28 1
Lane Width 112.0 12.0 1 112.0 12.0 I 12.0 I
RTOR Vol I 0 1 1 I 0 I
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8
EB Left A I NB Left P
Thru I Thru P
Right A I Right
Peds X I Peds X
WB Left I SB Left
Thru I Thru P
Right I Right P
Peds X I Peds X
NB Right I EB Right
SB Right I WB Right
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
L 531 1770 0.05 0.30 22.4 C
24.0 C
R 457 1583 0.21 0.29 24.5 C
Westbound
Northbound
L 332 544 0.27 0.61 10.1 B
T 2128 3547 0.55 0.60 11.7 B 11.6 B
Southbound
TR 2117 3528 0.39 0.60 10.0- A 10.0- A
Intersection Delay = 11.7 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
HCS2000: Si--alized Intersections Releases 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: College/Hickory
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10 1/2004 Jurisd: Fo Collins
Period: <Lardm Year ecent short bkgrd total
Project ID: 0480
E/W St: Hickory Street N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound 1
I L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R I
I I I I I
No. Lanes 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1
LGConfig I L R I I L T I TR 1
Volume 125 90 1 157 508 1 848 41 1
Lane Width 112.0 12.0 1 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 1
RTOR Vol 1 0 1 1 I 0 I
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8
EB Left A 1 NB Left P
Thru I Thru P
Right A 1 Right
Peds X I Peds X
WB Left I SB Left
Thru I Thru P
Right ( Right P
Peds X 1 Peds X
NB Right I EB Right
SB Right I WB Right
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
L 531
1770
0.05
0.30
22.5
C
24.1 C
R 457
1583
0.23
0.29
24.6
C
Westbound
Northbound
L 245
401
0.26
0.61
10.6
B
T 2128
3547
0.26
0.60
8.8
A 9.0 A
Southbound
TR 2113 3522 0.50 0.60 11.1 B 11.1 B
Intersection Delay = 11.3 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
secs
0
HCS2000: Sir alized Intersections Release 4.le
Analyst: Michael
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Date: am m'004
Period: aml/pm
Project ID 480
E/W St: Conifer Street
Inter.: College/Conifer
Area Type: All other areas
Jurisd: Fo llins
Year recent short bkgrd total
N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound
L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R
No. Lanes 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 I 1 2 0
LGConfig I I L R I TR 1 L T
Volume I 1154 76 1 1040 119 134 825
Lane Width 1 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 112.0 12.0
RTOR Vol I 1 0 1 0 1
Duration 0.25
Area Type: All other
areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination
1
2 3 4 1
5 6 7
EB Left
I NB
Left
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
I
Right
P
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
WB Left
A
1 SB
Left
P
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
A
1
Right
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
NB Right
I EB
Right
SB Right
I WB
Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Appr/ Lane
Lane Group
Grp Capacity
Eastbound
Westbound
L 1031
R 457
Northbound
Cycle Length: 90.0
_Intersection Performance Summary
Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Flow Rate
(s) v/C g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
3437 0.17 0.30 23.3 C
1583 0.19 0.29 24.3 C
23.7 C
TR 2095 3492 0.64 0.60 13.3 B 13.3 B
Southbound
L 150 245 0.23 0.61 11.4 B
T 2128 3547 0.39 0.60 10.0- A 10.0+ B
Intersection Delay = 13.2 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
8
secs
Vim'
HCS2000: Si alized Intersections Releas- 4.le
Analyst: Michael
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E.
Date: 10/2004
m Period: am
Project .10480
E/W St: Conifer Street
Inter.: College/Conifer
Area Type: All other areas
Jurisd: Fo Collins
Year event hort bkgrd total
N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound ► Westbound I Northbound I Southbound I
I L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R I
I I I I I
No. _ Lanes ► 0 0 0 I 2 0 1 I 0 2 0 I 1 2 0 ►
LGConfig I I L R I TR I L T I
Volume I 1135 42 I 522 94 136 897 I
Lane Width ► I12.0 12.0 I 12.0 I12.0 12.0 I
RTOR Vol I I 0 I 0 I I
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4► 5 6 7 8
EB Left I NB Left
Thru ► Thru P
Right ► Right P
Peds X I Peds X
WB Left A ► SB Left P
Thru I Thru P
Right A I Right
Peds X I Peds X
NB Right I EB Right
SB Right I WB Right
Green 26.0 54.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 1031 3437 0.15 0.30 23.2 C
23.3 C
R 457 1583 0.11 0.29 23.6 C
Northbound
TR 2080 3466 0.32 0.60 9.3 A 9.3 A
Southbound
L 414 677 0.10 0.61 7.7 A
T 2128 3547 0.50 0.60 11.1 B 10.9 B
Intersection Delay = 11.7 (sec/veh) Intersection LOS = B
HCS2000: Signalized Intersections Release 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: College/Vine
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 10/1/2004 Jurisd: F ollins
Period: a pm Year recent hort bkgrd total
Project ID. 480
E/W St: Vine Drive N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
( Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound ►
I L T R I L T R ► L T R ► L T R 1
I I I I I
No. Lanes 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 ► 1 2 0 1
LGConfig I I L R I T R I L T ►
Volume I 179 176 1 1070 99 1131 899 1
Lane Width I 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 12.0 112.0 12.0 1
RTOR Vol I 1 0 I 0 I I
Duration 0.25 Area Type: All other areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination 1 2 3 4► 5 6 7 8
EB Left I NB Left
Thru 1 Thru P
Right ► Right P
Peds X 1 Peds X
WB Left A ► SB Left P
Thru I Thru P
Right A 1 Right
Peds X ► Peds X
NB Right A ► EB Right
SB Right ► WB Right
Green 24.0 56.0
Yellow 3.0 3.0
All Red 2.0 2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp, Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 492
1770
0.16
0.28
24.8
C
27.0
C
R 422
1583
0.43
0.27
28.0
C
Northbound
T 2207
3547
0.55
0.62
10.8
B 9.9
A
R 1583
1583
0.07
1.00
0.0+
A
Southbound .
L 203
320
0.69
0.63
28.6
C
T 2207
3547
0.44
0.62
9.5
A 11.9
B
Intersection
Delay
= 12.4
(sec/veh)
Intersection
LOS = B
l4
I
HCS2000: Si ilized Intersections Releas- 4.le
Analyst: Michael Inter.: College/Vine
Agency: Matthew J. Delich, P.E. Area Type: All other areas
Date: 1 1/2004 Jurisd: F Collins
Period:pm Year rece short bkgrd total
Project ID: 0480
E/W St: Vine Drive N/S St: College Avenue
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY
I Eastbound I Westbound I Northbound I Southbound
I L T R I L T R I L T R I L T R
No. Lanes I 0 0 0 I 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 1
LGConfig I I L R I T R I L T I
Volume I 193 97 1 601 60 1152 896 1
Lane Width I 112.0 12.0 1 12.0 12.0 112.0 12.0 I
RTOR Vol I 1 0 1 0 1 I
Duration 0.25
Area Type: All other
areas
Signal Operations
Phase Combination
1
2 3 4 1
5 6 7
EB Left
I NB
Left
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
I
Right
P
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
WB Left
A
I SB
Left
P
Thru
I
Thru
P
Right
A
I
Right
Peds
X
I
Peds
X
NB Right
A
I EB
Right
SB Right
I WB
Right
Green
26.0
54.0
Yellow
3.0
3.0
All Red
2.0
2.0
Cycle Length: 90.0 secs
Intersection Performance Summary
Appr/ Lane Adj Sat Ratios Lane Group Approach
Lane Group Flow Rate
Grp Capacity (s) v/c g/C Delay LOS Delay LOS
Eastbound
Westbound
L 531
1770
R 457
1583
Northbound
T 2128
3547
R 1583
1583
Southbound
L 411
672
T 2128
3547
0.19
0.30
23.5
C
24.1 C
0.23
0.29
24.6
C
0.32
0.60
9.3
A 8.4 A
0.04
1.00
0.0+
A
0.44
0.61
12.6
B
0.50
0.60
11.1
B 11.3 B
Intersection Delay = 11.5 (sec/veh)
Intersection LOS = B
APPENDIX C
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Project Information
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APPENDIX A
IV. CONCLUSIONS
This intermediate transportation impact study assessed the impacts
of Human Bean Coffee Shop on the short range (2008) street system in the
vicinity of the proposed development. As a result of this analysis, the
following is concluded:
The development of Human Bean Coffee Shop is feasible from a
traffic engineering standpoint. At full development, Human Bean
Coffee Shop will generate approximately 800 daily trip ends, 122
morning peak hour trip ends, and 19 afternoon peak hour trip ends.
Currently, the key intersections operate acceptably with current
control and geometry.
In the short range (2008) future, signals will not likely be
warranted at any existing stop sign control intersections.
In the short range (2008) background traffic future, the key
intersections will operate acceptably.
- In the short range (2008) future, given full development of Human
Bean Coffee Shop and an increase in background traffic, the key
intersections will operate acceptably. The recommended short
range (2008) geometry is shown in Figure 8.
In the long range (2008) future, this site will have right-
in/right-out access to N. College Avenue. The property has
adjacency to Alpine Street. In the future, when the median and
street network elements of the North College Avenue access plan
are implemented, a connection to Alpine Street or Mason Street
will provide access to a signalized intersection.
- Acceptable level of service is achieved for bicycle and transit
modes based upon the measures in the multi -modal transportation
guidelines. In the short range future, a number of pedestrian
factors cannot meet the level of service B criteria.
19
Bicycle Level of Service
Appendix H shows a map
Human Bean Coffee Shop. T
other land uses adjacent to
LOS criteria, the level of
There are bicycle facilitie
Hickory Street. Bike lanes
Avenue. The Human Bean Cof
bike lanes on N. College Ave
Transit Level of Service
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Conifer Street, and
area of N. College
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future "enhanced travel corridor" which
In the future, transit service will
Fort Collins Transit System Plan. With
cy, the transit level of service will be
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total traffic future as indicated in Table 4. Calculation forms for
these analyses are provided in Appendix F. The key intersections will
operate acceptably.
The short range (2008) geometry .is shown in Figure 8, which
reflects the existing geometry at the key existing intersections.
Long Range (2020) Access Control Plan
The Fort Collins Traffic Engineer requested that the long range
access control plan be addressed for this section of N. College
Avenue. Appendix G shows a schematic drawing of the year 2020 access
control plan for N. College Avenue from existing vine Drive to Hickory
Street from the "US287/SH14 Access Management Report," April 4, 2000.
The Human Bean site is also shown on this drawing. As can be seen in
the drawing, a raised median will be constructed in the center of N.
College Avenue restricting access to the Human Bean Coffee Shop site
to right-in/right-out movements. As can also be seen in the drawing,
Mason Street will be constructed at Alpine Street extending to the
north to and through Hickory Street. Also, Vine Drive will be
realigned to line up with Pinon Street and Conifer Street will be
realigned to line up with Hickory Street. Available site plans
indicate that the site property is "L" shaped with adjacency to Alpine
Street. If an access driveway were constructed from the Human Bean
site .to either Alpine Street or future Mason Street, access would be
provide to the N. College/Vine-Pinon future signalized intersection.
This would allow access to vehicles that wish to enter the Human Bean
site from the south or exit to the north on N. College Avenue.
Pedestrian Level of Service
Appendix H shows a map of the area that is within 1320 feet of
the Human Bean Coffee Shop site. The Human Bean Coffee Shop is located
within an area termed as an "activity corridor," which sets the level
of service threshold at LOS B for all measured categories. There are
two destinations within 1320 feet of the proposed Human Bean Coffee
Shop: 1) the existing/future commercial/industrial/office uses along
the east side of N. College Avenue and 2) the existing/future
commercial/industrial/office uses along the west side of N. College
Avenue, primarily north of the site. It is assumed that sidewalks
will be completed as properties redevelop, however this is not likely
to occur in the short range future throughout the corridor.
Therefore, the continuity and visual interest and amenity factors
cannot be achieved. This proposal will build sidewalks along its
frontage. It is also assumed that pedestrian crossing of N. College
Avenue would only occur at signalized intersections. Due to the width
of N. College Avenue, the street crossing factor will be at level of
service C. Appendix H contains a Pedestrian LOS Worksheet. In the
short range future, level of service B cannot be achieved for a number
of factors. It is not practical that a small development proposal
improve the pedestrian system within 0.25 miles of the site.
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NB APPROACH
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B
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D
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SB APPROACH
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WB APPROACH
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C
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A
B
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A
B
SB T
B
B
SB APPROACH
B
B
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B
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Trip Distribution
Directional distribution of the generated trips was determined for
Human Bean Coffee Shop based upon gravity model analysis, the
distribution of the existing traffic patterns, and future trip
productions for this type of land use. Figure 4 shows the trip
distributions used for the short range (2008) analysis future. The
passby traffic distribution was based upon the current directional split
of traffic on N. College Avenue.
Background Traffic Projections
Figure 5 shows
projections. Background
horizon were obtained by
for other developments,
of Fort Collins.
Trip Assignment
the short range (2008) background traffic
traffic projections for the short range future
reviewing the NFRRTP, reviewing traffic studies
and reviewing historic count data for this area
Trip assignment is how the generated and distributed trips are
expected to be loaded on the street system. The assigned trips are the
resultant of the trip distribution process. Figure 6 shows the site
generated peak hour traffic assignment. Figure 7 shows the total (site
plus background) short range (2008) peak hour traffic at the key
intersections.
Signal Warrants
As a matter of policy, traffic signals are not installed at any
location unless warrants are met according to the Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices. Based upon the short range (2008) peak hour
traffic forecasts, signal warrants will not be met for the existing stop
sign controlled intersections.
Operation Analysis and Geometry
Capacity analyses were performed at the key intersections. The
operations analyses were conducted for the short range analysis future,
reflecting a year 2008 condition.
Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 5 and the existing
geometrics, the key intersections operate in the short range (2008)
background traffic future as indicated in Table 3. Calculation forms
for these analyses are provided in Appendix E. The key intersections
will operate acceptably.
Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 7 and the existing
geometrics, the key intersections operate in the short range (2008)
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III. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
The Human Bean Coffee Shop is a proposed specialty restaurant
development, located west of N. College Avenue and north of Vine Drive,
in Fort Collins. Figure 3 shows a site plan of the Human Bean Coffee
Shop. The short range analysis (Year 2008) includes development of the
Human Bean Coffee Shop and an appropriate increase in background
traffic. Since this is an intermediate level transportation impact
study, a long range analysis is not required. However, the City of Fort
Collins Traffic Engineer requested that the long range (2025) access
control plan for N. College Avenue be addressed. The site plan shows an
access to the Human Bean Coffee Shop to/from N. College Avenue.
Trip Generation
Trip generation is important in considering the impact of a
development such as this upon the existing and proposed street system.
Trip generation information contained in Trip Generation, 7th Edition,
ITE is customarily used to estimate trips that would be generated by the
proposed/expected uses at a site. The "Fast-food Restaurant" category
(Code 934) contains an auxiliary table (Table 1) for Coffee/
Bread/Sandwich Shop. However, since the Human Bean is exclusively a
drive-thru coffee shop, information was requested from the
owner/operator. Information was provided from a traffic impact study
for a similar coffee shop in Oregon. Select pages from this TIS is
provided in Appendix D. Trip generation rates from this TIS were for
the morning peak hour only. The owner/operator provided an estimate
that the daily trip operation would be one percent of the future daily
traffic (40,000X1$X2 trips = 800 daily trip ends). Afternoon peak hour
trip generation rates were determined based upon information in Trip
Generation, 7t" Edition. Logic would indicate that late afternoon trip
generation at a drive-thru coffee shop would be low. Table 2 shows the
expected trip generation on a daily and peak hour basis. The cited TIS
for the Oregon coffee shop assumed that all generated trips would be
passby. Passby factors for fast-food restaurants contained in the Trip
Generation Handbook, ITE are approximately 50 percent. Therefore, a
passby factor of 75 percent was used for the Human Bean coffee shop.
TABLE 2
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NB APPROACH
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(signal)
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C
WB RT
C
C
WB APPROACH
C
C
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A
B
SB LT
A
B
SB T
B
A
SB APPROACH
B
B
OVERALL
B
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(signal)
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C
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C
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Recent peak hour traffic volumes at the key intersections are
shown in Figure 2. The traffic counts at the key intersections were
obtained in September 2004 by the City of Fort Collins. Raw count data
is provided in Appendix B.
Existing Operation
The key intersections were evaluated using techniques provided in
the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual. Using the peak hour traffic shown in
Figure 2, the peak hour operation is shown in Table 1. Calculation
forms are provided in Appendix C. A description of level of service for
unsignalized intersections from the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual and a
table showing the Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standards
(Intersections) are also provided in Appendix C. The key intersections
operate acceptably during both the morning and afternoon peak hours.
The Human Bean Coffee Shop site is in an area termed "commercial
corridor." In commercial corridors, acceptable operation at signalized
intersections is considered to be at level of service D overall and
level of service E for any approach leg or movement. At unsignalized
intersections, acceptable operation is considered to be at level of
service F (N/A in Table 4-3) for any approach leg for a arterial/
collector -local intersection.
Pedestrian Facilities
The sidewalk system in this area is sporadic. Sidewalks exist
adjacent to redeveloped parcels of land on N. College Avenue. There
are no sidewalks on Vine Drive or Alpine Street. This site is within
1320 feet of: existing retail uses, commercial uses, and light
industrial uses.
Bicycle Facilities
There are bicycle facilities along Vine Drive, Conifer Street,
and Hickory street according to the Fort Collins Bike Map. North
College Avenue is designated as a proposed street with bike lanes.
Transit Facilities
This area is currently served by transit route 8. It provides
southbound service on N. College Avenue from approximately 6:30am to
6:30pm.
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Conifer
Human Bean
Coffee Shop
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SCALE: 1 "=1000'
SITE LOCATION Figure 1
II. EXISTING CONDITIONS
The location of the Human Bean Coffee Shop is shown in Figure 1.
It is important that a thorough understanding of the existing conditions
be presented.
Land Use
Land uses in the area are primarily commercial and light
industrial. The center of Fort Collins lies to the south of the Human
Bean Coffee Shop.
Streets
The primary streets near the Human Bean Coffee Shop site are N.
College Avenue, Vine Drive, Conifer Street, Hickory Street, and Alpine
Street. North College Avenue is to the east (adjacent) of the Human
Bean Coffee Shop site. It is a north -south street designated as a four -
lane arterial street on the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Currently,
it has a four -lane cross section with appropriate auxiliary lanes. The
N. College/Vine, N. College/Conifer, and N. College/Hickory
intersections have signal control. The N. College/Alpine intersection
has stop sign control on Alpine Street. The posted speed on this
section of N. College Avenue is 40 mph.
Vine Drive is to the south of the Human Bean Coffee Shop site. It
has a two-lane cross section and is designated as a four -lane arterial
street on the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Currently, Vine Drive
exists east of N. College Avenue in this area of the City. The posted
speed on this section of Vine Drive is 35 mph.
Conifer Street is north of the Human Bean Coffee Shop site. It
has a two-lane cross section and is designated as a collector street on
the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Currently, Conifer Street exists
east of N. College Avenue in this area of the City. The posted speed on
this section of Conifer Street is 30 mph.
Hickory Street is north of the Human Bean Coffee Shop site. It
has a two-lane cross section and is designated as a collector street on
the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Currently, Hickory Street exists
west of N. College Avenue in this area of the City. The posted speed on
this section of Hickory Street is 25 mph.
Alpine Street is north of the Human Bean Coffee Shop site. It has
a two-lane cross section and is designated as a local street on the Fort
Collins Master Street Plan. Currently, Alpine Street exists west of N.
College Avenue in this area of the City. In the "US287/SH14 Access
Management Report," April 4, 2000, under Long -Range Plan
Recommendations, Alpine Street is designated as a collector without
parking.
E
I. INTRODUCTION
This intermediate transportation impact study (TIS) addresses the
capacity, geometric, and control requirements at and near the proposed
Human Bean Coffee Shop. The Human Bean Coffee Shop is located west of
N. College Avenue and north of Vine Drive, in Fort Collins, Colorado.
During the course of the analysis, numerous contacts were made
with the project planner (Cityscape Urban Design) and the Fort Collins
Traffic Engineering Staff. The Transportation Impact Study Base
Assumptions form is provided in Appendix A. This intermediate
transportation impact study generally conforms to the format set forth
in the Fort Collins transportation impact study guidelines as contained
in the "Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards" (LCUASS). The study
involved the following steps:
- Collect physical, traffic, and development
- Perform trip generation, trip distribution,
- Determine peak hour traffic volumes;
- Conduct capacity and operational level of
intersections;
- Analyze signal warrants;
data;
and trip assignment;
service analyses on key
- Conduct level of service evaluation of pedestrian, bicycle, and
transit modes of transportation.
1
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
Page
1.
Site
Location ........................................
3
2.
Recent Peak Hour Traffic .............................
5
3.
Site
Plan ............................................
8
4.
Trip
Distribution ....................................
10
5.
Short
Range (2008) Background Peak Hour Traffic ......
11
6.
Site
Generated Peak Hour Traffic .....................
12
7.
Short
Range (2008) Total Peak Hour Traffic ...........
13
8.
Short
Range (2008) Geometry ..........................
17
APPENDIX
A Base Assumptions Form
B Recent Peak Hour Traffic
C Existing Peak Hour Operation/Level of Service Descriptions/Fort
Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standards
D Trip Generation Information for a Drive-thru Coffee Shop
E Short Range Background Peak Hour Operation
F Short Range Total Peak Hour Operation
G Long Range Access Plan for N. College Avenue
H Pedestrian/Bicycle/Transit Level of Service Worksheets
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. Introduction ......................................... 1
II. Existing Conditions .................................. 2
LandUse ............................................. 2
Streets.............................................. 2
Existing Traffic ..................................... 4
Existing Operation ................................... 4
Pedestrian Facilities ................................ 4
Bicycle Facilities ................................... 4
Transit Facilities ................................... 4
III. Proposed Development ................................. 7
Trip Generation ...................................... 7
Trip Distribution .................................... 9
Background Traffic Projections ....................... 9
Trip Assignment ...................................... 9
Signal Warrants ...................................... 9
Operation Analysis and Geometry ...................... 9
Long Range (2020) Access Control Plan ................ 16
Pedestrian Level of Service .......................... 16
Bicycle Level of Service ............................. 18
Transit Level of Service ............................. 18
IV. Conclusions .......................................... 19
LIST OF TABLES
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1. Current Peak Hour Operation .......................... 6
2. Trip Generation ...................................... 7
3. Short Range (2008) Background Peak Hour Operation .... 14
4. Short Range (2008) Total Peak Hour Operation ......... 15
HUMAN BEAN COFFEE SHOP
TRANSPORTATION IMPACT STUDY
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
OCTOBER 2004
Prepared for:
SS Blue Sky LLC
4625 Regency Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Prepared by:
MATTHEW J. DELICH, P.E.
2272 Glen Haven Drive
Loveland, CO 80538
Phone: 970-669-2061
FAX: 970-669-5034
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