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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROSPECT INDUSTRIAL PARK, LOT 32, MIDPOINT SELF-STORAGE - PDP - 28-98B - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TRAFFIC STUDY (3)Mr. Sherman Midpoint TIS Addendum Page 2 of 2 December 27 2000 generate relatively low traffic volumes, and only a short-term scenario was required to be evaluated in the traffic impact study letter. While not required in the letter, the following is a conceptual review of the long-term scenario to address the City's comment. The site access intersection and the right in/right out intersection of Timberline Road/ Midpoint Drive are expected to continue operating acceptably over the long -tern. As traffic volumes increase over the long-term, the northbound and southbound movements at intersection of Sharp Point Drive/ Prospect Road are expected to continue to experience delay. The City has indicated that there is no traffic signal planned at this intersection. As a result, when delays increase at this intersection, it is anticipated that some northbound or southbound drivers will modify the travel route to utilize the adjacent traffic signals or the right turn access where lower delays are projected. The long-term effects of the site traffic at these study area intersections are minimal based on the low site traffic generation. If you have any additional questions regarding the traffic study letter, please give me a call. Sincerely, TransPlan Associates, Inc. Janet M. Hruby, P.E. Project Engineer cc: Randall Provencio F' Ilk raansPCAn 9.990017=, /nC. Consulting Engineers December 27, 2000 114 DEC 2 8 2000 Ufa`—' DC8 C COMOPANYRUNC�N Mr. Barry Sherman DCB Construction 909 E. 62°d Avenue Denver, CO 80216 RE: Midpoint Self Storage Traffic Impact Study Addendum Mr Sherman: This letter provides a response to the City of Fort Collins comments to the Draft Traffic Impact Study letter dated September 15, 2000. The City staff notes a few minor comments in an October 27, 2000 project comment sheet, and this letter serves as written documentation acknowledging the comments. The comments to the traffic study concern the following: 1) Clarification that right-of-way dedication will be required for the extension of Sharp Point Drive with development of the lot adjacent to the Midpoint Self Storage site 2) Clarification that the cross -sections for Midpoint and Sharp Point Drives includes two travel lanes and bike lanes, not parking lanes 3) Only the short-term scenario was evaluated for the site traffic, there is no discussion about the study intersections over the long-term Right-of-Wav and Cross -Sections The traffic impact study documents that there are plans to extend Sharp Point Drive to the south of the intersection with Midpoint Drive. As indicated in the City's comments, right-of-way dedication will be required with the development of the lot adjacent to the proposed mini -storage facility. The site plan on Figure 2 of the traffic study letter does show the extension of the right- of-way. As noted by the City, the cross -sections of Midpoint Drive and Sharp Point Drive provide for two travel lanes and two bike lanes rather than the parking lanes that were referenced on page 2 of the traffic study letter. The site plan provides for parking within the site, and the absence of on -street parking is will not effect site operations. Long -Term Scenario Per discussions with the City's traffic engineer, the Midpoint Self Storage site is projected to 1375 Walnut Street, Suite 211 • Boulder, Colorado 80302-5263 Telephone: (303) 442-3130 • Facsimile: (303) 442-3139