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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEVERGREEN PARK, LOTS 18 & 19 - IL SITE PLAN REVIEW - 53-94 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TRAFFIC STUDYf r. rr.r- i (,ry 1. Y' Hd•IjM. .•::r. ..H r' li , V . ,.y .p •..•.• . . . .... . j'r�'57:5:T�)�i�.::aY.��;S..,•5✓f:.�i�R•rgd'Krt�:fY1•.rt;'��, ... ,1. I •- > I LAST VALLOX LANE I r 1 1 au"oAyet .'^ .- - .) 1 �: � , ��y I•I I 1 Iri Irk M �'r 6w1 1' 1 1 1 AWN 1 .: 1 rwM 1 I ... ' I. r I• . .�. —••_-- 1 _ter_—_ i1 IM.i 1 1 1 1 • ,, W' • , .. I .. � •i 1 •. � ri rw •M ,ri ow M •r. •� rr• A 1 I I I bIMAM ' i " • 0 ACO CEPIII CIRCLt 1 •gig.»... ;. ' 1 1 1 __ r _ 1 ► r r •'fir •' 1;. r;":;• 6HR[I1 ' . IT W , IM+1•r CWOWC r PLAZA RlpvQ FAcmramY m AIP'F"a"E> I X aW Lu J W U U Q Wml U j2/91 CONIFER 96/118� W U D m a rn D m r- � cocn I� 76/31, -*-- 64/46 62/30 34/88 AM/PM N 1993 PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 1 W N aW Cl SITE U U Q W U Q U a .j m �o \ Co <r r� N d' :54/126 CONIFER --IN 119/177 68/36 --' 51 /141-A� 82/39 130/7 AM / PM SHORT RANGE PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 2 Table 1 Trip Generation Daily A.M. Peak P.M. Peak Land Use Trips Trips Trips Trips Trips in out in out General Light Industrial Code 110 (Rate) (6.97) (0.76) (0.16) (0.12) (0.86) The Wood Factory - 15 KSF 105 it 2 2 13 c n MEMORANDUM 0 0 o To: Dennis Sinnett, Sinnett Builders W r Joe Frye, Vaught*Frye Architects 0 o Tom Vosburg, Fort Collins Transportation Division V r, Fort Collins Planning Department o r� z From: Matt Delich g O Date: October 10, 1994 J w Subject: The Wood Factory traffic study (File: 94102ME1) z W a The Wood Factory is a small manufacturing operation a located on Lots 18 and 19 of the Evergreen Park, located in North Fort Collins. Lot 17 may be developed in the future as ma later phase of this development. These lots are located on the west side of Red Cedar Circle and a few hundred feet north M of Conifer Street. Primary access will be from Red Cedar Circle. There will be a connection to an alley to the west of these lots. The site location is shown in the Appendix. This project is in an IL Zone (Limited Industrial). The initial building will consist of 15,000 square feet. It will primarily be manufacturing (assembly) and warehousing. There will be a small retail area. The owner indicated that the retail portion is very minimal. A later phase may include another 15,000 square feet of similar type building and use. Table 1 shows the expected trip generation from this facility. The trip generation was estimated using Trip Generation, 5th Edition, ITE. Land Use Code 110, General Light Industrial was used from this document. The square footage of the proposed z building was used as the independent variable. UJ u, W z Figure 1 shows recent (1993) peak hour traffic counts at zthe Conifer/Blue Spruce intersection. Figure 2 shows a short �'! J range (1996) peak hour traffic projection at the Conifer/Blue a- > Spruce intersection from the "Greenbriar Site Access Study," April 1993. Operations analyses from that study indicated = z that the Conifer/Blue Spruce intersection would operate v 2 acceptably (level of service A for all movements). Given the forecasted volumes on Conifer at Red Cedar and the estimated W c a� a trips generated, it is expected that the Conifer/Red Cedar Z intersection will operate acceptably. a It is concluded that the proposed uses are consistent with those expected in an industrial area such as Evergreen uJ Park. The Conifer/Red Cedar intersection and the Red cc Cedar/Driveway intersection will operate acceptably. Further traffic analyses related to the Wood Factory proposal is not Q required. rE