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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFORTY-THREE PRIME - FDP210019 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TRAFFIC STUDYThis document, together with the concepts and recommendations presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization from Kellar Engineering LLC shall be without liability to Kellar Engineering LLC. 43 Prime Multi-Family 6608 Autumn Ridge Drive, Fort Collins, CO Traffic Compliance Memorandum KE Job #2018-059 Prepared for: Red Raven LLC 201 Commerce Dr. #1 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Prepared by: www.kellarengineering.com 970.219.1602 phone September 25, 2018 Sean K. Kellar, PE, PTOE 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 2 1.0 Introduction This Traffic Compliance Memorandum (Traffic Memo) is for the proposed 43 Prime Multi-Family project located at the southeast quadrant of E. Trilby Road and Autumn Ridge Drive in Fort Collins, CO. See Figure 1: Vicinity Map. Kellar Engineering LLC (KE) has prepared the Traffic Memo to document the results of the project’s anticipated traffic generation compared to the original traffic study for the subdivision. The proposed 43 Prime Multi-Family project is anticipated to generate approximately 472 daily weekday trips, 53 AM total peak hour trips, and 36 PM total peak hour trips. 2.0 Existing Conditions and Roadway Network The project site is located at the southeast quadrant of E. Trilby Road and Autumn Ridge Drive in Fort Collins, CO. Trilby Road is an existing east/west arterial street adjacent to the north boundary of the project site. Trilby Road has one eastbound thru lane, one westbound thru lane, auxiliary lanes (left-turn deceleration lanes and right-turn deceleration lanes), bike lanes, detached sidewalks, and a posted speed of 40 mph adjacent to the project site. Autumn Ridge Drive is an existing north/south collector street adjacent to the west boundary of the project site. Autumn Ridge Drive has one northbound thru lane, one southbound thru lane, left-turn deceleration lanes, bike lanes, detached sidewalks, and a posted speed of 25 mph adjacent to the project site. Access to the project site is proposed from the previously planned access point locations to Autumn Ridge Drive and Candlewood Drive. See Figure 2: Site Plan. 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 3 Figure 1: Vicinity Map 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 4 Figure 2: Site Plan 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 5 Table 1: Trip Generation (ITE Trip Generation, 9th Edition) ITE Code Land Use Average Daily Trips AM Peak Hour Trips PM Peak Hour Trips Size Rate Total Rate % In In % Out Out Total Rate % In In % Out Out Total 230 Multi-Family 43 DU 5.81 250 0.44 17% 3 83% 16 19 0.52 67% 15 33% 7 22 826 Commercial 5 KSF 44.32 222 6.84 48% 16 52% 18 34 2.71 44% 6 56% 8 14 Total 472 19 34 53 21 15 36 KSF = Thousand Square Feet DU = Dwelling Units 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 6 3.0 Proposed Development The proposed development consists of approximately 43 multi-family units and 5,000 SF of commercial. See Table 1: Trip Generation and Figure 2: Site Plan. 4.0 Trip Generation Site generated traffic estimates are determined through a process known as trip generation. Rates and equations are applied to the proposed land use to estimate traffic generated by the development during a specific time interval. The acknowledged source for trip generation rates is the Trip Generation Report published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). ITE has established trip generation rates in nationwide studies of similar land uses. For this study, KE used the ITE 9th Edition Trip Generation Report average trip rates. The proposed project is anticipated to generate approximately 472 daily weekday trips, 53 AM peak hour trips, and 36 PM peak hour trips. Table 1 summarizes the estimated trip generation for the proposed development. 5.0 Comparing Trip Generation The original traffic report for the subdivision, Provincetowne III Traffic Impact Analysis, was prepared by Leigh, Scott, & Cleary (LSC) on January 31, 2006. Table 1 in the original traffic report (See Appendix), shows the original estimated trip generation for the subdivision as: 5,104 average weekday trips, 184 AM in peak hour trips, 286 AM out peak hour trips, 319 PM in peak hour trips, and 265 PM out peak hour trips. Reviewing Table 1, Estimated Traffic Generation in the original traffic report, the original assumed land uses for the subdivision were: Single Family (296 dwelling units), Multi-Family (102 dwelling units), Day-care Center (12,000 SF), and Medical Office building (20,000 SF). From reviewing aerial photos, it appears that the single family portion of the development has been constructed but the multi-family and commercial uses have not developed. Based upon this, the remaining trip generation of the multi-family and commercial uses from the original traffic report calculates to approximately 2,272 daily weekday trips, 247 AM total peak hour trips, and 285 PM total peak hour trips. Therefore, the trip generation of the proposed project is less than the trip generation assumed for the original Provincetown development. 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 7 6.0 Conclusions This Traffic Compliance Memorandum (Traffic Memo) for the proposed 43 Prime Multi-Family project verifies that the project’s trip generation is less than what was assumed in the original traffic report for the subdivision. The findings of the Traffic Memo are summarized below: • The proposed project is anticipated to generate approximately 472 daily weekday trips, 53 AM peak hour trips, and 36 PM peak hour trips. • The trip generation of the project does not result in an increase compared to the trip generation in the original traffic report for the subdivision, Provincetowne III Traffic Impact Analysis, prepared by Leigh, Scott, & Cleary (LSC) on January 31, 2006. • The existing roadway network is sufficient to handle the project’s proposed traffic and the findings in the original traffic report for the subdivision are still valid. 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 8 APPENDIX: 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 9 Aerial Image (Google Maps) 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 10 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 11 43 Prime Traffic Memo Page 12