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General Information
Site Information
Analyst
Agency/Co.
Date Performed
al sis Time Period
matt
mjdpe
9/5/2 03
a m
Intersection
Jurisdiction
Analysis Year
city park/south driveway
fort cQffns
200 2005
roject Description 0355
ast(West Street: south driveway
orth/South Street:
city ark
ntersection Orientation:
North -South
Ptudy Period hrs :
0.25
ehicle Volumes and Adjustments
or Street
Northbound
Southbound
ovement
1
2
3
4
5
6
L
T
R
L
T
R
olume
8
99
0
0
130
14
eak-Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.65
0.85
oudy Flow Rate, HFR
9
116
0
0
152
16
ercent Heavy Vehicles
0
—
--
0
—
—
edian Type
Undivided
T Channelized
0
0
anes
0
1
0
0
1
0
onfiguration
LT
TR
stream Signal
0
0
inor Street
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
7
8
9
10
11
12
L
T
R
L
T
R
olume
0
0
0
12
0
6
eak-Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
ourly Flow Rate, HFR
0
0
0
14
0
7
ercent Heavy Vehicles
0
1 0
1 0
0
0
0
ercent Grade (%)
0
0
tared Approach
N
N
torage
0
0
T Channelized
0
0
anes
0
0
0
0
0
0
onfi uration
LR
lay,Queue Length, and Level of Service
pproach
NB
SB
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
1
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
ane Configuration
LT
LR
(vph)
9
21
(m)(vph)
1422
751
!c
0.01
0.03
5% queue length
0.02
0.09
ontrol Delay
7.5
9.9
OS
A
A
Approach Delay
—
—
9.9
Approach LOS
—
—
A
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TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY
General Information
Site Information
Analyst
Agency/Co.
Date Performed
JAnalvsis Time Period
matt
mjdpe
/2003
am m
Intersection
Jurisdiction
Analysis Year
city park/south driveway
fort COOS -
200 005
Descri tion 0355
st Street: south drivewa
North/South Street:
c ark
ion Orientation:
North -South
tud Period hrs :
0.25
e Volumes and Adjustments
reet
reak-Hour
Northbound
Southbound
nt
1
2
3
4
5
6
L
T
R
L
T
R
1
92
0
0
68
3
Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
low Rate, HFR
1
108
0
0
79
3
Percent Heavy Vehicles
0
1 —
—
0
—
—
Median Type
Undivided
T Channelized
0
0
Lanes
0
1
0
0
1
0
onfiguration
LT
TR
stream Signal
0
0
inor Street
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
7
8
9
10
11
12
L
T
R
L
T
R
olume
0
0
0
7
0
7
ak-Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
url Flow Rate, HFR
0
0
0
8
0
8
rcent Heavy Vehicles
0
0
0
0
0
0
rcent Grade (%)
0
0
ared Approach
N
N
orage
0
0
Channelized
0
0
nes
lane
0
0
0
0
0
0
nfiuration
LR
la Queue Length, and Level of Service
proach
NB
SIB
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
1
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
Configuration
LT
LR
vph)
1
16
m)(vph)
1528
885
0.00
0.02
queue length
0.00
0.06
[51%
ntrol Delay
7.4
9.1
S
A
A
proach Delay
—
—
9.1
proach LOS
—
—
A
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APPENDIX C
UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY
eral Information
Site Information
st
cy/Co.
Performed
sis Time Period
matt
mfdpe
9/512Q
am m
Intersection
Jurisdiction
Analysis Year
city park/south driveway
fort coffins
200 005
ct Description 0355
west Street: south drivewayorth/South
loudy
Street:
cityark
ection Orientation: North -south
tud Period hrs :
0.25
cle Volumes and Adjustments
Street
Northbound
Southbound
ment
1
2
3
4
5
6
L
T
R
L
T
R
e
6
90
0
0
118
10
Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
Flow Rate, HFR
7
105
0
0
138
11
Percent Heavy Vehicles
0
—
—
0
—
—
Median Type
Undivided
T Channelized
0
0
Lanes
0
1
0
0
1
0
onfiguration
LT
TR
stream Signal
0
0
inor Street
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
7
8
9
10
11
12
L
T
R
L
T
R
olume
0
0
0
9
0
4
eak-Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
ourly Flow Rate, HFR
0
0
0
10
0
4
ercent Heavy Vehicles
0
1 0
1 0
Q
1 0
1
0
ercent Grade (%)
0
0
lared Approach
N
N
Storage
0
0
T Channelized
0
0
anes
0
0
0
0
0
0
onfiguration
LR
ela , Queue Length, and Level of Service
%pproach
NB
SB
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
1
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
ane Configuration
LT
LR
(vph)
7
14
(m)(vph)
1445
770
fc
0.00
0.02
5% queue length
0.01
0.06
ontrol Delay
7.5
9.8
OS
A
A
pproach Delay
—
—
9.8
pproach LOS
—
—
A
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ate Performed
l sis Time Period
matt
mjdpe
9/ 2003
(am)pm
Intersection
Jurisdiction
Analysis Year
city park/south driveway
fort Collins
200 2005
ject Description 0355
t/West Street: south drivewayorth/South
Street:
cityark
rsection Orientation:
North -South
tud Period hrs :
0.25
hicle Volumes and Ad'ustmentsor
Street
[eak-Hour
Northbound
Southbound
ement
1
2-
3
4
56
L
T
R
L
T
R
ume
1
84
0
0
62
2
Factor, PHF
0.85
0.850.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
rly Flow Rate, HFR
1
98
0
0
72
2
Percent Heavy Vehicles
0
L —
—
0
—
—
Median Type
Undivided
RT Channelized
0
0
Lanes
0
1
0
0
1
0
onfiguration
LT
TR
stream Signal
0
0
inor Street
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
7
8
9
10
11
12
L
T
R
L
T
R
olume
0
0
0
5
0
5
eak-Hour Factor, PHF
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
:iourly Flow Rate, HFR
0
0
0
5
0
5
ercent Heavy Vehicles
0
1 0 1
0
0
0
0
ercent Grade (%)
0
0
lared Approach
N
N
torage
0
0
T Channelized
0
0
anes
0
0
0
0
0
0
onfiguration
LR
lelay, Queue Len h, and Level of Service
pproach
NB
SB
Westbound
Eastbound
ovement
1
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
ane Configuration
LT
LR
(vph)
1
10
(rn) (vph)
1538
900
/c
0.00
0.01
5% queue length
0.00
0.03
ontrol Delay
7.3
9.0
OS
A
A
proach Delay
—
—
9.0
proach LOS
—
—
A
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APPENDIX B
MATTHEW J. DELICH, P.E.
2272 GLEN HAVEN DRIVE
LOVELAND, CO 80538
Phone: 970 669.2061
TABULAR SUMMARY OF VEHICLE COUNTS
Date: 9.3.03 Observer: Harry
Day: Wednesday Jurisdiction: Fort Collins
R = right turn Intersection: City ParklSouth Driveway
S = straight
L = left turn
Time
Begins
Northbound: City Park
Southbound: City Park
Total
north/south
Eastbound: South Drive
Westbound:
Total
easttwest
Total
All
L
S
I R
Total
L
S
R
Total
L
S
R
Total
L
S
R
Total
7:30
0
21
21
19
1
20 ;
41
2
2
4
0.;
4
45
7:45
0
12
12
6
0
6.
18
2
0
2. "
0 ,
2
20
8:00
1
20
:: 21
15
1,
�16
37
1
12
0
2
39
8:15
0
31
31
22
0
22 , ,
53
0
2
2
0 :
2
55
7:30-a:30
.1 �;
84
o `
85
o`
62
2.'�
sa
149
5.
'o
5 '=
10
0 :
o
o
0
10
159
PHF
0.69
0.73
0.63
nla
4:30
0
24�24
16
3
19'
43
2
24._
0
4
47
4:45
3
25
28
29
0
29
57
2
0
2
0
2
59
5:00
2
19
21 :.
29
4
":33
54
2
1
3; :'= `
0
3
57
5:15
1
22
23
44
3
AT
70
3
1
m4 ;'
0 .
4
74
4:30.5:30
6 ''
90,
. 0 `
96
0
118
=10,;
128
224
9` '
4, ,,
13
0
0
0 ''
0
13
237
PHF
0.86
0.68
0.81
nla
APPENDIX A
TABLE 1
Current (2003) Peak Hour Operation
Intersection
movetnertt
Level of Service
Aid
PSI
City Park/South Driveway
(stop sign)
EB LT/RT
A
A
NB LT
A
A
TABLE 2
Short Range (2005) Peak Hour Operation
Intersection
Movement
Level of Service
AM Pm
City Park/South Driveway
(stop sign)
EB LT/RT
j A A
NB LT
A A
South Driveway
5/9
5/4
v
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A&
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RECENT PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 2
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South Driveway ` 7/12 � t
1
7/6 � a a,
N
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AM/PM
SHORT RANGE (2005) PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC
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Figure 3
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SITE PLAN Figure 1
Figure 3 shows the peak hour traffic at the City Park/South Driveway
intersection with the site generated traffic added to the counted traffic.
The new site generated traffic was assigned based upon the trip
distribution of the current peak hour traffic. Through traffic on City
Park Avenue is not likely to change since this area of Fort Collins has
little land available for additional development. However, tobe
conservative, a 10 percent increase was applied to the through traffic.
Table 2 shows the peak hour operation of this intersection. Calculation
forms are provided in Appendix C. This intersection will continue to
operate acceptably.
The intersection sight distance is adequate at the City Park/South
Driveway intersection. There are sidewalks along both sides of City Park
Avenue, as well as other intersecting streets in the area. City Park
Avenue is designated as a bike route. There are bike lanes on West
Elizabeth Street. Bicyclists utilize the bike lanes on West Elizabeth
Street to access Colorado State University. There is frequent transit
service (Routes 2 and 3) on West Elizabeth Street, within a quarter mile of
the Ram's Crossing Apartments.
It is concluded that with the proposed 30 units, acceptable operation
will occur at the City Park/South Driveway intersection. There are
adequate pedestrian, bicycle, and transit facilities in the area of the
Ram's Crossing apartment complex.
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FROM: Matt Delich CD
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a SUBJECT: Ram's Crossing Apartments Transportation Impact Study
u- (File: 0355ME01)
The Ram's Crossing apartment complex is proposing to add 30
ro one -bedroom apartments in the northwest portion of the complex.
o Figure 1 shows a site plan of the area and the location of the
am proposed building. This is considered to be an "in -fill"
I? development. City staff requested a traffic memorandum primarily
oaddressing trip generation, current traffic/operation, and future
rn traffic and operation.
w
z City Park Avenue is classified as a local street on the Fort
O
= Collins Master Street Plan. It has one lane in each direction with
a
on -street parallel parking. The land uses in this area are primarily
residential (single family and multi -family). There are commercial
land uses near West Elizabeth Street.
There are a number of driveway accesses to City Park Avenue
that serve the Ram's Crossing apartment complex: The driveway that
will serve the proposed building is the southernmost one. This
driveway also serves parking lots that are associated with six
existing apartment buildings. These six buildings have 84 apartment
units. Using the apartment land use (Code 220) in Trip Generation,
6t" Edition, ITE, these 84 units would generate 560 daily trip ends,
43 morning peak hour trip ends (7 in, 36 out), and 52 afternoon peak
hour trip ends (35 in, 17 out). However, peak hour traffic counts at
the City Park/South Driveway intersection indicate that there were 13
morning peak hour trip ends (3 in, 10 out) and 29 afternoon peak hour
Z trip ends (16 in, 13 out). This significant difference is likely due
¢ to the proximity of the Ram's Crossing apartment complex to the
uW
W Colorado State University campus. It is likely that the future
Z
a residents in the proposed building will have the same travel habits
Z as the existing residents. Therefore, the peak hour trip generation
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Z of the proposed building was calculated using the trip generation
o rates calculated from the counted data. The trip generation for the
proposed 30 units was calculated to be 5 morning peak hour trip ends
(1 in, 4 out) and 11 afternoon peak hour trip ends (6 in, 5 out).
CLThe increase in peak hour traffic at the City Park/South Driveway
Z intersection is expected to be approximately 1.36 times the current
traffic.
03 Figure 2 shows the peak hour traffic at the City Park/South
9 Driveway intersection. Raw traffic data is provided in Appendix A.
LL
a This intersection operates acceptably as indicated in Table 1.
F
Calculation forms are provided in Appendix B. A description of level
of service is also provided in Appendix B.