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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRIGDEN FARM, 1ST FILING, SEVEN OAKS ACADEMY - PDP - 56-98W - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TRAFFIC STUDY0 M to M 00 ` J� r— 00 f 1/3 0/0 —_- 9/18 0/10 + 0/1 15/26 f r 00 v (0 cr) cM 0c0 co --- AM/PM RECENT PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Custer I& N Figure 3 A& N CUSTER DRIVE SCALE: 1'=60' SITE PLAN Figure 2 4 N NO SCALE SITE LOCATION Figure 1 signal warrant will not be met until the westbound volume exceeds 150 vehicles per hour. This will not likely occur until more development occurs within-Rigden Farm. It is likely that the development of the commercial parcel within Rigden Farm would cause the peak hour and, potentially, other signal warrants to be met at the Timberline/Custer intersection. It is concluded that the trip generation for the Seven Oaks Academy will be higher than the land uses contemplated for the parcel in the original Rigden Farm plan. However, since other nearby parcels have been proposed and built at a density that is less than that analyzed in the cited TIS, the impact will be mitigated. It is expected that a signal will not be warranted at the Timberline/Custer intersection until there is considerably more development within Rigden Farm. co MEMORANDUM P?Q REG/& LO . T OQ:•�,EW J� • <` �cr o co v O` ;•;�� Fly cY) TO: Larry Neal, Seven Oaks Academy C) n;0 ' oO Tricia Kroetch, North Star Design e� �� S�• o City of Fort Collins Staff I;� cc coo cD ; FROM: Matt Del.ich .c��- �`4S o U rn i1lAL • i< DATE: September 29, 2003 a u z SUBJECT: Seven Oaks Academy at Rigden Farm transportation study J (File: 0359ME01) 0 J • (O C) The Seven Oaks Academy at Rigden Farm is a day care ¢ m development proposed in the parcel bordered by Custer Drive on the 0 W north, Iowa Drive on the east, and Illinois Drive on the west. w o Figure 1 shows the location of this parcel within the Rigden Farm a area. Figure 2 shows a site plan of the Seven Oaks Academy at Rigden = Farm. The "Rigden Farm Transportation Impact Study," January 1999 z w z addressed the transportation impacts of the overall development. A J C7 comparison of the trip generation was requested by the City staff. N D Alternative modes analysis was provided for the Rigden Farm N development, therefore, additional alternative mode analysis is not N required. In the cited study, this parcel within Phase A of Rigden Farm contained 41 apartment dwelling units. From Table 2 of the cited study, this parcel was expected to generate 272 daily trip ends, 21 morning peak hour trip ends, and 25 afternoon peak hour trip ends. The Seven Oaks Academy at Rigden Farm is proposed to have 150 regular day care students and 48 infant care students. Using Trip Generation, 6ih Edition, ITE as the reference document, this parcel is expected to generate 895 daily trip ends, 161 morning peak hour trip ends, and 170 afternoon peak hour trip ends. The Seven Oaks Academy will generate more daily and peak hour trip ends compared to the (L apartment land use shown in the cited TIS. However, it should be cc noted that development proposals for other parcels, adjacent to and = z nearby the Seven Oaks Academy parcel, have generally had lower trip compared to that shown in the cited TIS. While the daily Vgeneration z and peak hour trip generation will not be a "wash," the increase will JLLI not be the multiple times increase indicated in the straight W o comparison. a ¢ City staff requested a peak hour count at the Timberline/Custer O intersection to determine whether signal warrants are close to being a met. While peak hour. signal warrants alone are seldom used to z 4 install a traffic signal at any location, they are a gauge to F— determine when other signal warrants are close to being met. In W 03 addition to this, they are the easiest signal warrant to predict. O Figure 3 shows the peak hour traffic at the Timberline/Custer f— LL intersection. These counts were obtained in June 2003. Raw count ¢ data is provided in Appendix A. A peak hour signal warrant analysis Q is also provided in Appendix A. From this analysis, the peak hour 2