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From:
Date
MEMORANDUM
Jim Stephens, Knickers Inc.
Steve Olt, Fort Collins Planning Department
Fort Collins Transportation Department
Matt Delich
April 19, 1991
Subject: Knickers Golf Center traffic analysis (File #9121)
This memorandum documents the site access for a parcel
of land proposed for a golf center use. It is located on the
west side of U.S. 287 between CR 32 and CR 34. Specifically,
it is located just south of "Carolyn's Cuisine." The
following points are addressed in this memorandum:
- Current/future traffic
- Trip generation
- Trip distribution
- Intersection operation
- Geometric requirements
Current Traffic
U.S. 287 is a four lane north/south arterial connecting
Fort Collins and Loveland. This area is within the city
limits of Fort Collins. There is a painted 14 foot median
throughout this segment. There is curb and gutter on both
sides of the road with a 10 foot shoulder lane. This shoulder
lane serves as a continuous acceleration/deceleration lane.
However, at specific higher use accesses, the acceleration/
deceleration lanes are painted on the pavement. The posted
speed limit is 55 mph, with reductions to 45 mph approaching
signalized intersections.
Information from the 1990 CORIS Report from the Colorado
Department of Highways indicates that the current daily
traffic in this segment is 18,200 vehicles. The design hour
volume (DHV) factor is it percent. The directional split is
60/40. The truck factor is 4 percent. The 20 year projection
factor is 2.0, indicating that traffic is expected to double
in 20 years.
Evaluations were performed using three future years:
(1) 1991 - operation of the miniature golf and practice range;
(2) 1995 - operation of the miniature golf, par 3 course, and
practice range (full development); and (3) 2010 - full
development. The future daily volumes on U.S. 287 used in the
following analyses are: (1) 1991 - 18,840; (2) 1995 - 21,660;
(3) 2010 - 36,400. Factors provided in the CORIS Report were used
to derive hourly volumes.
Trip Generation
Trip generation is usually determined from Trip Generation,
4th Edition, ITE, 1967. However, the proposed uses are not listed
in this reference. Therefore, data was obtained from similar uses
to develop the expected trip generation. The sources used were the
Fort Collins Putt -Putt on SH 14 and Link-N-Greens on Lincoln
Avenue. These sources stated that the average daily vehicle count
for their respective facilities were .20-50 and 25-100. This
combination of facilities has all the activities (miniature golf,
practice range, and par 3 course) that are planned at the proposed
facility. Using the high end of the range, the daily vehicle count
for patrons would be 150. This results in a total of 300 trips per
day. Employees of the golf center would likely contribute 30-50
vehicle trips per day. The peak hour of the facility is likely to
occur between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM during the summer. It is assumed
that a given group of patrons who play together will be in the same
vehicle. It is further assumed that there will be one group on
each miniature golf hole (18), one group on each par 3 hole, and
26 people on the range (2 persons/car). This results in a peak
hour capacity of 40 vehicles at a given time. For analysis
purposes, it is assumed that during the peak hour there would be
40 vehicle trips in and 40 vehicle trips out. Table 1 shows the
daily and peak trip generation used for the following analyses.
This trip generation is considered to be a conservative (high)
estimate.
Trip Distribution
All trips were distributed to U.S. 287. Since the larger
urban area is to the north, traffic was split 60 percent to/from
the north and 40 percent to/from the south. ---
Trip Assignment
Peak hour trip assignments were performed for three future
years and two levels of development. Figure 1 shows the peak hour
assignment with the miniature golf and practice range, and with the
1991 projected DHV on U.S. 287. Figure 2 shows the peak hour
assignment with full development of the golf center, and with the
1995 projected DHV on U.S. 287. Figure 3 shows the peak hour
assignment with full development of the golf center, and with the
2010 projected DHV on U.S. 287.
Intersection Operation
Table 2 shows the intersection operation at each of the
analyzed future years. Operation is acceptable for all movements
except for the eastbound left turns. Acceptable operation is
defined as level of service D or better. The level of service E
operation occurs because of the high volumes on U.S. 287. This
combination of peak hour traffic for the proposed use and DHV for
the street will likely never occur. Therefore, the operation
during all periods of a given day will be better than that
indicated on Table 2. This type of analysis is mandated by
requirements of the State Highway Access Code. It is likely that
the typical operation for each movement could be at least one level
of service category better than those indicated in Table 2. The
peak hour of the proposed use does not occur at the same time as
the peak hour of the street.
Geometric Requirements
Based upon the 1991 traffic assignment and Section 4.7 of the
State Highway Access Code, a southbound right -turn deceleration
lane and a northbound left -turn deceleration lane will be required
upon the opening of the golf center. These can be provided with
re -striping in the existing west side shoulder lane and in the
existing median. By the opening of the par 3 golf course, a
southbound right -turn acceleration lane will also be required.
This lane can be provided with re -striping in the existing west
side shoulder lane. The southbound right -turn deceleration lane
should be 450 feet with a 22.5:1 taper, assuming a 15 mph turn.
This length will almost reach the existing access of "Carolyn's
Cuisine." The northbound left -turn deceleration lane should be 485
feet with a 22.5:1 taper. The southbound right -turn acceleration
lane should be 960 feet with 22.5:1 taper.
Table 1
Trip Generation
Daily
Peak
Hour
Land Use
Trips
Trips
Trips
in
out
Miniature Golf
100
18
18
Par 3 Golf
200
9
9
Practice Range
(in Par 3)
13
13
Employees
50
-
-
Total
350
40
40
Table 2
Peak
Hour Operation
Level of Service
Intersection
1991
1995
2010
U.S. 287/Golf Center Access
EB LT
E
E
E
EB RT
A
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D
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