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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWEETWATER BREWING - BEER GARDEN - MJA210004 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 2 - TRAFFIC STUDY This 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. Sweetwater Brewery Beer Garden 1020 E. Lincoln Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Traffic Memo KE Job # 2021-050 Prepared for: RB+B Architects 315 E Mountain Ave Fort Collins, CO 80524 Prepared by: skellar@kellarengineering.com kellarengineering.com 970.219.1602 phone October 20, 2021 Sean K. Kellar, PE, PTOE Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 2 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this Traffic Memo is to evaluate the anticipated increase in traffic/trips with the expansion of the patio outdoor space for the Sweetwater Brewery Beer Garden project at 1020 E. Lincoln Avenue in Fort Collins, CO. 2.0 Proposed Development and Existing Conditions The proposed project consists of expanding the outdoor space at the old Red Truck Brewery Site for a beer garden at 1020 E. Lincoln Avenue, Fort Collins, CO to accommodate 210 occupants in the outdoor area. The proposed beer garden will not be open during the AM peak hour and is anticipated to open after 11:00 AM. See Figure 1: Vicinity Map and Figure 2: Site Plan. 3.0 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 10th Edition Trip Generation Report average trip rates for the traffic associated with this proposed development. Per the ITE, full project build-out of the project is anticipated to generate approximately: The proposed project is anticipated to generate a total of approximately 440 new daily weekday trips, and 88 PM total new peak hour trips. See Table 1: Trip Generation. Table 1 summarizes the ITE Trip Generation for the proposed development. The AM peak hour trip generation for the project will be nominal since the proposed beer garden will not be open during the AM peak hour. Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 3 Figure 1: Vicinity Map Google Maps Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 4 Figure 2: Site Plan Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 5 Table 1: Trip Generation (ITE 10th Edition) ITE Code Land Use Average Daily Trips Weekday PM Peak Hour Trips Size Rate Total Rate % In In % Out Out Total 932 Beer Garden 210 seats * 440 0.42 57% 50 43% 38 88 Total 440 50 38 88 seats = occupants *5 times the PM peak hour since the exterior beer garden is not open during the AM peak hour Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 6 4.0 Site Access Evaluation Vehicle access to the project site will be from the existing site access points to E. Lincoln Avenue and 9th Street. These existing site access points are appropriate based upon the existing road network and location of the project site. 5.0 Conclusions The site access, proposed land use, and size is appropriate from a traffic engineering perspective and the existing roadway system is adequate to accommodate the project’s traffic and the existing site location is appropriate for the proposed project. The proposed beer garden use will not create a traffic burden upon the adjacent roadway system. Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 7 Appendix: Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 8 Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 9 Sweetwater Brewery Traffic Memo -Page 10 Aerial Image (Google Maps) Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE Principal Engineer Education B.S., Civil Engineering, Arizona State University – Tempe, AZ Registration Colorado, Professional Engineer (PE) Wyoming, Professional Engineer (PE) Arizona, Professional Engineer (PE) Kansas, Professional Engineer (PE) Missouri, Professional Engineer (PE) Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) Professional Memberships Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Industry Tenure 22 Years Sean’s wide range of expertise includes: transportation plan- ning, traffic modeling roadway design, bike and pedestrian facili- ties, traffic impact studies, traffic signal warrant analysis, parking studies, corridor planning and access management. Sean’s experience in both the private and public sectors; passion for safety and ex- cellence; and strong communication and collaboration skills can bring great value to any project. Prior to starting Kellar Engineering, Sean was employed at the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) as the District Traffic Engineer for the Kansas City District. Sean also worked for the City of Loveland, CO for over 10 years as a Senior Civil Engineer supervising a division of transportation/traffic engineers. While at the City of Loveland, Sean managed several capital improvement projects, presented several projects to the City Council and Planning Commission in public hearings, and managed the revisions to the City’s Street Standards. Sean is also proficient in Highway Capacity Software, Synchro, PT Vissim, Rodel, GIS, and AutoCAD. WORK EXPERIENCE: Kellar Engineering, Principal Engineer/President – January 2016 – Present Missouri Department of Transportation, District Traffic Engineer, Kansas City District – June 2015 – January 2016 City of Loveland, Colorado, Senior Civil Engineer, Public Works Department – February 2005 – June 2015 Kirkham Michael Consulting Engineers, Project Manager - February 2004 – February 2005 Dibble and Associates Consulting Engineers, Project Engineer – August 1999 – February 2004