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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWOVENHEARTS MEMORY CARE - PDP/FDP - 5-97A - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TRAFFIC STUDYWovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 3 - Existing Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Rule C BALLOFFET FIG3s.ai / Legend 47/144 AM/PM Peak Hour rjN Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 5 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study ■ Street Crossing B/C: Although there are no major streets to cross to get to the shopping center or eastbound transit on Harmony, a ' pedestrian will need to cross Harmony at Lemay to get the westbound transit. Visual Interest & Amenity B/C: The proposed sidewalk will be detached with parkway planting strip. Security B: Excellent line of sight and visibility will be achieved. ' Bicycle LOS Currently there is a north south major bikelane on Lemay Avenue which can easily connect with the Harmony East/West Route, which will yield a Level of Servcie A. ' Transit LOS On March 2, 1998, Transfort began a new transit servcie along Harmony Road which could be used by employees and visitors of ' the Wovenhearts Memory Care Facility. This servcie includes three east and west bound trips in the a.m. peak period and three east and west bound trips in the p.m. peak periods. Based on City of Fort Collins 2015 transit forecasts, Harmony Road will be considered to be an Enhanced Travel Corridor and have transit servcie every 10 minutes for twelve hours per day and an additional six hours of evening service. Lemay Road is projected to ' have feeder route servcie with 30 minute headways 12 hours per day plus four hours of evening servcie. With both the Lemay Avenue and Harmony Road proposed transit, excellent transit levels of servcie will be provided. Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 14 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study 1 ' The year 2000 short range and year 2015 long range background plus project a.m. and p.m. peak hour level of service analysis is presented in Table D. As can be seen, the volumes generated by the ' proposed Wovenhearts Memory Care are insignificant and will not result in any unacceptable levels of service. No traffic improvement mitigation are recommended. ' Table D - Year 2000 Short Term and Year 2015 Long Term Background + Project Intersection Level of Service ' Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive 2000 2015 ' Intersection AM PM AM PM E B LT/T B C C D EB RT A A A A WB LT/T B C C D W B RT A A A A NB LT A A A A SB LT A A A A Signal Warrants A traffic signal warrant analysis was conducted for the intersection of Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive. The Peak Hour Volume Warrant 11 from the Uniform Traffic Control Device indicates that for minor streets (i.e. Rule Drive) which intersect with a major street (Lemay Avenue), the minor street must have a minimum of 100 peak hour approaching vehicles. As presented in Figure 8, the maximum a.m. or p.m. peak hour approach volumes on Rule Drive from either the east or west side of Lemay Avenue are significantly below the ' minimum peak hour volume threshold. Therefore, a signal is not warranted. ' Pedestrian LOS An intersection level of service was conducted for the proposed Wovenhearts Memory Care. Five level of service measures were conducted as follows: ' Directness- A/B: The proposed Wovenhearts Memory Care faciltiy is located at the intersection of Lemay and Rule. Direct shopping and transit servcie is available at the intersection of Lemay and Harmony. Continuity B: There is a direct sidewalk connection to the shopping center and transit stop. Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 13 1 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 8 - Year 2010 Background Plus Project Traffic Rule BALLOFFEI FIGBs.ai / Balloffet & Associates, Inc. Legend 47/144 AM/PM Peak Hour 0 12 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 7 - Year 2000 Background Plus Project Traffic Rule BALLOFFEI F]Wssi / Legend 47/144 AM/PM Peak Hour 0 Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 11 u Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 6 - Project Peak Hour Traffic Rule BALLOFFET FIG6s.ai / Legend 47/144 AM/PM Peak Hour No Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 10 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study All intersection turn movements will operate acceptably during both the short range year 2000 background conditions and long range background conditions. Project Traffic The trip generation for the proposed Wovenhearts Memory Care facility is based on estimates of employee shift scheduling, and visitor and service vehicle trip generation rates characteristic at other assisted living residences. Based on 2.5 trips per employee, the 18 employees will generate approximately 45 daily trips. Morning and afternoon peaks are based on shift arrival and departure. Based on previous visitor counts conducted at other facilities, this type of development will generate approximately one visitor trip end for every three beds. Given the facility is proposed for A beds, approximately 10 daily trips would be generated, with some of these trips occurring during the p.m. peak hour. Similar counts for service vehicles indicated approximately one service vehicle trip end for every four beds, which would indicate 8 daily trip ends. Table C - Project Trip Generation AM AM AM PM PM PM ADT IN OUT Total IN OUT Total Trip Generation Rates Employee 45 10 2 12 5 12 17 Visitors 10 - - - 4 1 5 Service 8 2 2 4 1 1 2 Trip Generation 63 12 4 16 10 14 24 As seen, trip generation for the 36 bed Wovenhearts Memory Care is 63 daily trips, 16 a.m. peak hour trips, and 24 p.m. peak hour trips. In general, traffic flows reflect inbound and outbound employee shift changes. The trip distributions for the proposed project are based on the location of the project within the City of Fort Collins, review of trip distribution patterns assumed in other local traffic impact studies, and existing traffic counts. Based on these relationships it was estimated that approximately 90 percent of the project traffic would go north on Lemay and 10 percent south. The Wovenhearts Memory Care trip distribution assumptions and resulting a.m. and p.m. peak hour traffic assignment is presented in Figure 6. Year 2000 background plus project and year 2015 background plus project traffic are presented in Figures 7 and 8 respectively. Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 0 C Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 5 - Year 2015 Long Range Background Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Rule BALLOFFET FIG5s.ai / Legend 47/144 AM/PM Peak Hour 0 Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 8 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 4 - Year 2000 Short Range Background Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Rule BALLOFFE FIG4s.ai / Legend 47/144 AM/PM Peak Hour UN Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 7 r Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Table A - Existing Intersection Level of Service Level of Service Lemay/Rule (stop sign) AM PM ' E B LT/T B B EB RT A A WB LT/T B B WB RT A A NB LT A A ' SB LT A A As can be seen, acceptable levels of services exist for both the a.m. ' and p.m. peak hour conditions for all movements of the Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive intersections. Background Traffic Background traffic projections for the year 2000 short range and year 2015 long range were obtained from the Oakridge Business Park Site Access Study. These background forecasts were based on the North Front Range Regional Transportation Plan and various traffic studies prepared for other developments in Fort Collins. The traffic forecasts from known proposals including the Oakridge Business Park are included in the forecast volumes. The resulting year 2000 short range and year 2015 long range ' background volumes are presented in Figures 4 and 5 respectively. The resulting Year 2000 and 2015 background intersection levels of service are presented in Table B. 1 Table B - Year 2000 Short Term and Year 2015 Long Term Background Intersection Level of Service 1 Lemay Avenue at Rule Drive 2000 2015 Intersection AM PM AM PM ' Lemay/Rule (stop sign) E B LT/T B C C D EB RT A A A A WB LT/T B C C D WB RT A A A A NB LT A A A A SB LT A A A A Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 6 R 1 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 2 - Proposed Site Plan COVENANT ------------ I' I p I — u PHASE_—�-_J.. RULLE DR. ----- �.-- . .....- -...., . _,. - OAKRIDGE WEST F.U.D. FIR5T FILING FIG2.ai / 3.5.98 I �l.u.wg ev.�ug. vwn Ow wwor �R maw T . 31.4 L—fi.1Y I FNJ Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 4 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study • 1 health coordinator ' 1 life enrichment coordinator/community services • 2 dining staff The site plan has been designed to tie into the proposed Sterling House located immediately to the west. Connections include an internal service road and direct pedestrian connection. Attached sidewalks exist currently along Lemay and are proposed to be detached along Rule Drive. Bike lanes are also accessible along Lemay. A bike rack for employees will be installed at the westerly employee entrance. Existing Traffic Based on discussions with Eric Bracke the City of Fort Collins Traffic Engineer, based on minimum anticipated traffic from the project, the focus of the study should be at the intersection of Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive, the primary entry to the project. Existing a.m. and p.m. peak hour intersection traffic counts for Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive were obtained for the Sterling House prepared by Balloffet & Associates in 1997 and from the Oakridge Business Park Site Access Study prepared by Matthew J. Delich, P.E., November 1996. These counts were increased by a conservative five percent to reflect growth within the study area. The resulting existing a.m. and p.m. peak hour intersection turn movement counts for Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive are presented in Figure 3. An existing a.m. and p.m. peak hour intersection level of service analysis was performed for the Lemay Avenue/Rule Road intersection. Level of Service (LOS) is a grading system as to how well an intersection operates, ranging from "A," which is excellent, to "F" for a failure. LOS of "D" or better is the City of Fort Collin's threshold for being acceptable. The existing levels of service for the Lemay intersections are based on the Highway Capacity Manual and are presented in Table A. Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 3 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Figure 1 - Project Location Map n cc N d a' CO E J in E. Horsetooth Rd. cc cc 0 c > 0 E Q d rn d U 03 0 C6 ° w �C 0� Whalers Wy. E. Harmony Rd. Oakridge �' rj < � Dr. 8 5 Project Location 3r Rule Dr. Keenland Dr. di a CO E d J BALLOFFET and Associates, Inc. FIG1b.ai / 3.5.98 Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 2 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Introduction The following traffic impact study is for Wovenhearts Memory Care, a 36 bed Alzheimer's's assisted care living development proposed to be located at the northwest corner of Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive in the City of Fort Collins. As will be presented, the analysis evaluates the existing conditions, short-term year 2000 forecast impacts, and the long-term year 2015 forecast impacts. This analysis examines automobile, transit, bicycle and pedestrian mobility. Because of the minimum trip generation from the proposed Wovenhearts Memory Care, the focus of this study is at the inter- section of Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive. As will be presented, the proposed project will not result in a significant traffic impact. Existing Setting The project site is proposed to be located at the northeast corner of Lemay Avenue and Rule Drive in the City of Fort Collins, as presented in the project location map (Figure 1). Rule Drive is a two-lane commercial/industrial street that intersects with Lemay Avenue. Lemay Avenue is a four -lane facility at its intersection with Rule Drive. The cross section for Lemay Avenue accommodates a center left turn lane, on -street bicycle lanes, and attached sidewalks. South of Boardwalk, Lemay narrows to one lane in each direction. The speed limit along Lemay is 40 miles per hour. The intersection of Harmony Road and Lemay Avenue is controlled by a signal. All other intersections within the study area, Lemay at Haxtun, Oakridge, Rule and Boardwalk are stop sign -controlled for the minor cross street. It should be noted however, that there is a pedestrian signal control to cross Lemay at Boardwalk Project Description Wovenhearts Memory Care is a 36 bed Alzheimer's assisted care living facility. "Assisted living" is supportive housing for Alzheimer's patients who can no longer live independently, and yet do not require skilled nursing. Assisted living refers to the type of care that combines continuous protective oversight, housing, and services in a non -institutional environment. Wovenhearts is located immediately east of the Sterling House, an assisted care living facility for the elderly. Typically, there are approximately 18 employees hired locally. Employees include: • 12 residential assistants • 1 Resident assistant coordinator • 1 residence manager II Balloffet & Associates, Inc. 1 1 1 1 1 11 Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Table of Contents Introduction..............................................................1 ExistingSetting............................................................1 Project Description.........................................................1 ExistingTraffic.............................................................3 Background Traffic.........................................................6 Project Traffic.............................................................9 Signal Warrant Analysis .................................................... 13 Pedestrian Level of Service .................................................. 13 Bicycle Level of Service .................................................... 14 Transit Level of Service ..................................................... 14 Figures 1. Project Location Map....................................................2 2. Proposed Site Plan.......................................................4 3. Existing Peak Hour Traffic Volumes ......................................... 5 4. Year 2000 Short Range Background Peak Hour Traffic Volumes ................... 7 5. Year 2015 Long Range Background Peak Hour Traffic Volumes .................... 8 6. Project Peak Hour Traffic ................................................ 10 7. Year 2000 Short Range Background Plus Project Traffic ......................... 11 8. Year 2015 Long Range Background Plus Project Traffic ......................... 12 Tables A. Existing Intersection Level of Service ......................................... 6 B. Year 2000 and 2015 Background Intersection LOS .............................. 6 C. Project Trip Generation ................................................... 9 D. Year 2000 and 2015 Background+Project Intersection LOS ..................... 15 Balloffet & Associates, Inc. i Wovenhearts Memory Care Traffic Impact Study Prepared for: Delwest Corporation Prepared by: Balloffet & Associates March 6, 1998 1� I