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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWATERFIELD FOURTH FILING - AMENDED ODP - ODP180001 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TRAFFIC STUDYWATERFIELD TRANSPORTATION IMPACT STUDY FORT COLLINS, COLORADO JULY 2018 Prepared for: TH Waterfield, LLC Thrive Home Builders 1875 Lawrence Street, Suite 100 Denver, CO 80202 Prepared by: DELICH ASSOCIATES 2272 Glen Haven Drive Loveland, CO 80538 Phone: 970-669-2061 FAX: 970-669-5034 Project # 1839 DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 1 II. EXISTING CONDITIONS .......................................................................................... 2 Land Use ......................................................................................................................... 2 Streets ............................................................................................................................. 2 Existing Traffic ................................................................................................................. 5 Existing Operation ........................................................................................................... 5 Pederstrian Facilities ....................................................................................................... 8 Bicycle Facilities .............................................................................................................. 8 Transit Facilities .............................................................................................................. 8 III. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ................................................................................. 9 Trip Generation ............................................................................................................... 9 Trip Distribution ............................................................................................................... 9 Background Traffic Projections ....................................................................................... 9 Trip Assignment ............................................................................................................ 14 Signal Warrants ............................................................................................................. 14 Operation Analysis ........................................................................................................ 20 Vine/Lemay Adequate Public Facilities ......................................................................... 25 Geometry ...................................................................................................................... 28 Pedestrian Level of Service ........................................................................................... 28 Bicycle Level of Service ................................................................................................ 28 Transit Level of Service ................................................................................................. 28 IV. CONCLUSIONS .................................................................................................... 31 LIST OF TABLES 1. Current Peak Hour Operation .................................................................................... 7 2. Trip Generation ....................................................................................................... 11 3. Short Range (2023) Background Peak Hour Operation .......................................... 21 4. Long Range (2040) Background Peak Hour Operation ........................................... 22 5. Short Range (2023) Total Peak Hour Operation ..................................................... 24 6. Long Range (2040) Total Peak Hour Operation ...................................................... 26 DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES LIST OF FIGURES 1. Site Location ............................................................................................................. 3 2. Existing Geometry ..................................................................................................... 4 3. Recent Peak Hour Traffic .......................................................................................... 6 4. Site Plan .................................................................................................................. 10 5. Trip Distribution ....................................................................................................... 12 6. Short Range (2023) Background Peak Hour Traffic ................................................ 13 7. Long Range (2040) Background Peak Hour Traffic ................................................. 15 8. Short Range (2023) Site Generated Peak Hour Traffic ........................................... 16 9. Long Range (2040) Site Generated Peak Hour Traffic ............................................ 17 10. Short Range (2023) Total Peak Hour Traffic ........................................................... 18 11. Long Range (2040) Total Peak Hour Traffic ............................................................ 19 12. Short Range (2023) Geometry ................................................................................ 29 13. Long Range (2040) Geometry ................................................................................. 30 APPENDICES A. Base Assumptions Form B. Peak Hour Traffic Counts C. Current Peak Hour Operation/Level of Service Descriptions/Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standards (Intersections) D. Signal Warrants E. Short Range (2023) Background Peak Hour Operation F. Long Range (2040) Background Peak Hour Operation G. Short Range (2023) Total Peak Hour Operation H. Long Range (2040) Total Peak Hour Operation I. Fort Collins Code pertaining to APF J. Pedestrian/Bicycle Level of Service Worksheets DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 1 I. INTRODUCTION This transportation impact study (TIS) addresses the capacity, geometric, and control requirements at and near the proposed Waterfield development. The proposed Waterfield development is located in the north of Vine Drive and east of Timberline Road in Fort Collins, Colorado. During the course of the analysis, numerous contacts were made with the owner (TH Waterfield, LLC), the project engineer (Northern Engineering), the project planner (Ripley Design), and the City of Fort Collins Traffic Operations staff. The Transportation Impact Study Base Assumptions form and related documents are provided in Appendix A. This study generally conforms to the format set forth in the Fort Collins TIS Guidelines in the “Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards” (LCUASS). Due to the trip generation, this is a full transportation impact study. The study involved the following steps: - Collect physical, traffic, and development data; - Perform trip generation, trip distribution, and trip assignment; - Determine peak hour traffic volumes; - Conduct capacity and operational level of service analyses on key intersections; - Analyze signal warrants; - Conduct level of service evaluation of pedestrian, bicycle, and transit modes of transportation This TIS is a revision of the “Waterfield Transportation Impact Study” dated December 2013. It addresses City staff comments with regard to the number of dwelling units, signalization of the Timberline/Vine intersection, and APF at the Lemay/Vine intersection. DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2013 ASSOCIATES Page 2 II. EXISTING CONDITIONS The location of the Waterfield development is shown in Figure 1. It is important that a thorough understanding of the existing conditions be presented. Land Use Land uses in the area are primarily residential, industrial, and agricultural/open. There are residential uses to the southeast of the site. There are industrial uses to the south of the site. There are agricultural/open uses to the west, east, and north of the site. The proposed Waterfield site is currently vacant. The center of Fort Collins lies to the southwest of the proposed Waterfield. Streets The primary streets near the Waterfield site are Timberline Road, Vine Drive, Lemay Avenue, and Merganser Drive. Figure 2 shows a schematic of the existing geometry at the Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, and Lemay/Vine intersections. Timberline Road is to the east of (adjacent to) the proposed Waterfield site. It is a north-south street classified as a four-lane arterial according to the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Currently, Timberline Road has a two-lane cross section in this area. At the Timberline/Vine intersection, Timberline Road has all movements combined into a single lane. The Timberline/Vine intersection has all-way stop control. The posted speed limit in this area of Timberline Road is 35 mph, south of Vine Drive, and 45 mph, north of Vine Drive. Vine Drive is to the south of (adjacent to) the proposed Waterfield site. It is an east-west street classified as a two-lane collector according to the Fort Collins Master Street plan. Currently, Vine Drive has a two-lane cross section. At the Timberline/Vine intersection, Vine Drive has all movements combined into a single lane. At the Vine/Merganser intersection, Vine Drive has all movements combined into a single lane. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, Vine Drive has an eastbound and westbound left-turn lane and a through/right-turn lane in each direction. The Vine/Merganser intersection has stop sign control on Merganser Drive. The Lemay/Vine intersection has signal control. The posted speed limit in this area of Vine Drive is 45 mph, east of Lemay Avenue and 35 mph, approaching the Lemay/Vine intersection. Merganser Drive is to the east of (adjacent to) the proposed Waterfield site. It is a north-south street classified as a local according to the Fort Collins Master Street plan. Merganser Drive only has a north leg at the Vine/Merganser intersection. Currently, Merganser Drive has a two-lane cross section with parking on both sides of the street. At the Vine/Merganser intersection, Merganser Drive has no striping. However, it was observed to operate as a southbound left-turn lane and southbound right-turn lane. The posted speed limit in this area on Merganser Drive is 25 mph. BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD SCALE: 1"=2000' SITE LOCATION Figure 1 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 3 Vine Drive Timberline Road Mountain Vista Mulberry Road Lemay Avenue EXISTING GEOMETRY Figure 2 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 4 Vine Drive Timberline Road Lemay Avenue - Denotes Lane Merganser Drive DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 5 Lemay Avenue is to the west of the proposed Waterfield site. It is a north-south street classified as a four-lane arterial according to the Fort Collins Master Street plan. Currently, Lemay Avenue has a two-lane cross section. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, Lemay Avenue has all movements combined into a single lane. The posted speed limit in this area of Lemay Avenue is 35 mph, north of Vine Drive and 30 mph, south of Vine Drive. Existing Traffic Recent morning and afternoon peak hour traffic volumes are shown in Figure 3. The traffic counts at the Timberline/Vine, and Vine/Merganser intersections were obtained in July 2018. The traffic counts at the Lemay/Vine intersection were obtained in May 2016 by the City of Fort Collins. Raw traffic count data are provided in Appendix B. Existing Operation The Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, and Lemay/Vine intersections were evaluated using techniques provided in the 2010 Highway Capacity Manual. Using the morning and afternoon peak hour traffic shown in Figure 3, the peak hour operation is shown in Table 1. The Vine/Merganser intersection meets the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours. The Timberline/Vine and Lemay/Vine intersections do not meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS standard during the afternoon peak hour. At the Timberline/Vine intersection, the calculated delay for the eastbound approach, northbound approach, and overall was commensurate with level of service F. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, the calculated delay for the westbound approach and eastbound through/right-turn lane was commensurate with level of service F. Calculation forms are provided in Appendix C. A description of level of service for signalized and unsignalized intersections from the 2010 Highway Capacity Manual and a table showing the Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standards (Intersections) are also provided in Appendix C. Acceptable overall operation at signalized intersections during the peak hours is defined as level of service D or better. At signalized intersections, acceptable operation of any leg and any movement is level of service E. At arterial/arterial and collector/collector stop sign controlled intersections, acceptable operation is considered to be at level of service E, overall and level of service F, for any approach leg. At arterial/collector, arterial/local, collector/local, and local/local stop sign controlled intersections; acceptable operation is considered to be at level of service D, overall and level of service F, for any approach leg. RECENT PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 3 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 6 AM/PM Vine Drive 5/2 3/4 4/6 306/330 1/14 200/376 39/53 311/751 39/74 41/26 594/520 46/72 9/40 111/202 68/73 89/142 184/159 63/40 76/121 90/194 37/81 42/56 246/157 9/14 25/48 92/217 89/111 7/9 181/161 104/65 Lemay Avenue Merganser Drive Timberline Road DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 7 TABLE 1 Current Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Timberline/Vine (stop sign) EB LT/T/RT B F WB LT/T/RT C D NB LT/T/RT B F SB LT/TRT C D OVERALL C F Vine/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT B C SB RT B B SB APPROACH B B OVERALL A A Lemay/Vine (signal) EB LT D D EB T/RT D F EB APPROACH D E WB LT D D WB T/RT E F WB APPROACH E F NB LT/T/RT A B SB LT/T/RT B B OVERALL C D DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 8 Pedestrian Facilities There are sidewalks along Timberline Road and Vine Drive along the Bull Run development. There are sidewalks along both sides of Merganser Drive. It is expected that as properties in this area are developed or redeveloped, sidewalks will be installed as part of the street infrastructure. Bicycle Facilities Bicycle lanes exist along Timberline Road, Vine Drive, and Lemay Avenue within the study area. Transit Facilities Currently, this area of Fort Collins is served by Transfort Route 14. There is a bus stop at the Timberline/Vine intersection. DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 9 III. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT The Waterfield is a residential development with 499 dwelling units. There are 100 2-story townhomes, 89 3-story townhomes, 81 single family homes, 28 duplexes, and 201 cottages. Figure 4 shows a site plan of the Waterfield development. The short range analysis (Year 2023) includes full development of the Waterfield development site and an appropriate increase in background traffic, due to normal growth, and other approved/proposed developments in the area. The long range analysis (Year 2040) includes full development of the Waterfield site and background traffic due to normal growth and in general accordance with the Fort Collins Structure Plan. This development will build the future Suniga Road from Timberline Road to the west edge of the property. The long range future analysis year is considered to be 2040 and reflects the future Suniga Road from North College Avenue through Timberline Road. The site plan shows that the residential area north of Suniga Road will have access to Suniga Road via Merganser Drive; a right-in/right-out to Suniga Road; and a right-in/right-out access to Timberline Road. The residential area south of Suniga Road will have one access to Vine Drive, one access to existing Merganser Drive, and two right-in/right-out accesses to Suniga Road. In the short range (2023) future, the access to Timberline Road is assumed to be full movement. Trip Generation Trip generation is important in considering the impact of a development such as this upon the existing and proposed street system. A compilation of trip generation information contained in Trip Generation, 10th Edition, ITE was used to estimate trips that would be generated by the proposed Waterfield development. A trip is defined as a one-way vehicle movement from origin to destination. Table 2 shows the daily and peak hour trip generation for the Waterfield development. Full development of the Waterfield development resulted in 4144 daily trip ends, 308 morning peak hour trip ends, and 402 afternoon peak hour trip ends. Trip Distribution Trip distribution for the Waterfield development was based on existing/future travel patterns, land uses in the area, consideration of trip attractions/productions in the area, and engineering judgment. Figure 5 shows the trip distribution for the short range (2023) and long range (2040) analysis futures. The trip distribution was agreed to by City of Fort Collins staff in the scoping discussions/emails. Background Traffic Projections Figure 6 shows the short range (2023) background peak hour traffic projections. These forecasts assume that the current street network exists in this area. Background traffic projections for the short range were obtained by reviewing the North Front Range SITE PLAN Figure 4 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 10 Merganser Drive Vine Drive Suniga Road Timberline Road DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 11 TABLE 2 Trip Generation Code Use Size AWDTE AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Rate Trips Rate In Rate Out Rate In Rate Out North of Suniga 220 2-Story Townhome 67 D.U. 7.32 490 0.11 7 0.35 23 0.35 23 0.21 14 221 3-Story Townhome 40 D.U. 5.44 218 0.09 4 0.27 11 0.27 11 0.17 7 210 Single Family/ Duplex/Cottages 205 D.U. 9.44 1936 0.19 39 0.55 113 0.62 127 0.37 76 North of Suniga Subtotal 2644 50 147 161 97 South of Suniga 220 2-Story Townhome 33 D.U. 7.32 242 0.11 4 0.35 12 0.35 12 0.21 7 221 3-Story Townhome 49 D.U. 5.44 266 0.09 4 0.27 13 0.27 13 0.17 8 210 Single Family/ Duplex/Cottage 105 D.U. 9.44 992 0.19 20 0.55 58 0.62 65 0.37 39 South of Suniga Subtotal 1500 28 83 90 54 Total 4144 78 230 251 151 TRIP DISTRIBUTION Figure 5 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 12 Timberline Road Vine Drive 10% 40% 40% 10% SHORT RANGE (2023) BACKGROUND PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 6 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 13 AM/PM Merganser Drive Timberline Road 5/2 3/4 4/6 462/452 1/14 255/564 206/209 130/249 70/126 50/65 299/213 10/17 30/57 104/247 130/258 10/10 208/181 146/111 Lemay Avenue 51/90 359/886 70/188 49/33 704/613 62/112 15/52 145/295 106/94 126/174 268/218 154/92 Vine Drive DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 14 Regional Transportation Plan, engineering judgment, and various traffic studies prepared for this area of Fort Collins. Based upon these sources, it was determined that the traffic volumes would increase by approximately 2.0 percent per year. The Trailhead (Tracts F & G), East Ridge, Water’s Edge (Phase 1), Retreat at Fort Collins, and Northfield (Phase1) were included in the short range volumes. Retreat at Fort Collins and Northfield developments are in the planning stage and not approved projects. The Lemay/Vine intersection was increased by adding traffic from approved projects in the area that have yet to be built or built out. This data was provided by Fort Collins City staff. It is noted that the background traffic at the Lemay/Vine intersection has the peak hour traffic from 191 single family dwelling units (in Waterfield) that were approved in 2013. Figure 7 shows the long range (2040) background peak hour traffic projections. The long range (2040) future reflects completion of Suniga Road, as shown in the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Trip Assignment Trip assignment is how the generated and distributed trips are expected to be loaded on the street system. The assigned trips are the resultant of the trip distribution process. Figures 8 and 9 show the respective short range (223) and long range (2040) site generated peak hour traffic. In Figure 8, the assigned traffic at the various site access intersections reflect full development of Waterfield. However, the site traffic assignment at the Lemay/Vine intersection reflects the full development of Waterfield minus the Waterfield approved traffic as noted above. Figure 10 shows the short range (2023) total (site plus background) peak hour traffic forecast. Figure 11 shows the long range (2040) total (site plus background) peak hour traffic forecast. Signal Warrants As a matter of policy, traffic signals are not installed at any location unless warrants are met according to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. For the roads in the vicinity of The Waterfield development, four hour and/or eight hour signal warrants are applicable. These warrants require much data and are applied when the traffic is actually on the area road system. It is acknowledged that peak hour signal warrants should not be applied, but since the peak hour forecasts are readily available in a traffic impact study, it is reasonable to use them to get an idea whether other signal warrants may be met. If peak hour signal warrants will not be met at a given intersection, it is reasonable to conclude that it is not likely that other signal warrants would be met. If peak hour signal warrants are met, it merely indicates that further evaluation should occur in the future as the development occurs. However, a judgment can be made that some intersections will likely meet other signal warrants. The Lemay/Vine intersection is currently signalized. Using the short range (2023) total peak hour traffic (Figure 10), the peak hour signal warrant will be met in the morning and afternoon peak hours at the Timberline/Vine intersection. It is likely that other signal warrants will be met in the short range (2023) LONG RANGE (2040) BACKGROUND PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 7 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 15 Merganser Drive 5/5 0/0 0/0 45/65 5/10 45/55 215/220 200/435 75/140 135/120 430/245 70/105 95/175 105/305 170/175 95/70 255/195 170/145 Suniga Road Vine Drive Timberline Road 155/205 540/960 30/155 90/95 960/730 85/135 35/70 260/385 155/145 135/190 280/285 160/80 370/655 5/10 605/535 10/10 5/5 5/5 Lemay Avenue AM/PM Rounded to Nearest 5 Vehicles SHORT RANGE (2023) SITE GENERATED PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 8 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 16 AM/PM Merganser Drive 55/36 13/9 4/14 19/35 19/59 30/27 11/38 20/58 3/9 52/36 8/5 36/23 Suniga Road Vine Drive 10/32 Timberline Road 21/69 10/8 63/41 15/10 5/11 9/5 29/20 5/16 3/9 Lemay Avenue 7/22 3/7 6/20 6/3 19/13 21/15 Site Accesses 28/19 27/17 10/29 64/42 9/31 22/69 Site Access 3/10 9/6 Site Access 18/57 10/6 4/14 4/11 12/8 51/34 18/58 5/3 43/29 30/19 LONG RANGE (2040) SITE GENERATED PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 9 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 17 AM/PM Merganser Drive Site Access 5/3 NOM NOM 1/5 11/6 NOM NOM 5/3 4/11 1/5 51/96 9/14 38/21 7/3 22/14 35/17 70/35 32/31 Suniga Road 22/14 4/11 4/11 50/27 Vine Drive Site Access Timberline Road 15/33 5/11 13/30 12/7 33/17 38/20 6/3 NOM 32/20 40/24 NOM 55/30 18/64 40/16 2/6 14/44 77/31 11/34 11/7 3/10 11/37 A A SHORT RANGE (2023) TOTAL PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 10 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 18 216/241 151/318 70/126 60/73 362/254 25/27 113/252 159/278 12/12 213/197 149/120 51/90 359/886 77/210 49/33 704/613 65/119 15/52 151/315 106/94 132/177 287/231 175/107 0/0 18/58 5/3 0/0 43/29 30/19 0/0 9/6 0/0 7/22 3/10 12/12 AM/PM Merganser Drive 60/38 16/13 8/20 481/487 20/73 285/591 11/38 182/351 3/9 411/331 8/5 36/23 Suniga Road Vine Drive Timberline Road Lemay Avenue Site Accesses LONG RANGE (2040) TOTAL PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC Figure 11 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 19 AM/PM Merganser Drive Site Access 10/10 0/0 0/0 10/10 5/15 5/10 135/170 200/435 75/140 145/135 470/265 75/110 115/190 120/165 130/145 95/70 145/135 110/90 Suniga Road 410/695 5/10 640/480 50/30 Vine Drive Timberline Road 115/90 395/885 30/150 30/15 890/665 25/25 10/30 245/375 50/70 30/30 270/270 160/75 10/10 5/5 40/25 40/25 5/5 55/30 20/65 270/445 10/15 15/45 395/315 20/45 Site Access 10/5 DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 20 future. In discussions with City staff, a signal at the existing Timberline/Vine intersection is expected in the short range future. Therefore, the Timberline/Vine intersection was analyzed with and without signal control. Other key unsignalized intersections do not meet signal spacing and will not be signalized. The peak hour signal warrant analyses are provided in Appendix D. Using the long range (2040) total peak hour traffic (Figure 11), the peak hour signal warrant will likely be met in the morning and afternoon peak hours at the Timberline/Suniga and Lemay/Suniga intersections. Based on the peak hour signal warrant, it is likely that other volume based signal warrants would be met at the Timberline/Suniga and the Lemay/Suniga intersections. Therefore, the Timberline/Suniga and the Lemay/Suniga intersections were analyzed with signal control in the long range (2040) future. Other key unsignalized intersections do not meet signal spacing and will not be signalized. The peak hour signal warrant analyses are provided in Appendix D Operation Analysis In the short range (2023) future capacity analyses were performed at the Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, Lemay/Vine, Timberline/Suniga, Suniga/Merganser, and the Site Access intersections. The Timberline/Vine intersection was analyzed with existing stop sign control and with the City’s proposed improvements (signalization and NB/SB left-turn lanes). In the long range (2040) future capacity analyses were performed at the Vine/Merganser, Timberline/Suniga, Suniga/Merganser, Lemay/Suniga, and the Site Access intersections. The operations analyses were conducted for the short range and long range futures, reflecting year 2023 and 2040 conditions, respectively. Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 6, the Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, and Lemay/Vine intersections operate in the short range (2023) background traffic future as indicated in Table 3. Calculation forms for these analyses are provided in Appendix E. The key intersections will meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours with improvements at the Timberline/Vine intersection, except for the Lemay/Vine intersection in the afternoon peak hour. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, the calculated delay for the afternoon approaches and overall was commensurate with level of service F. Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 7, the Timberline/Suniga, Suniga/ Merganser, Lemay/Suniga, and Vine/Merganser intersections operate in the long range (2040) background traffic future as indicated in Table 4. Calculation forms for these analyses are provided in Appendix F. The key intersections will meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours. Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 10, the Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, Vine/Site Access, Lemay/Vine, Timberline/Suniga, Timberline/Site Access, Suniga/Merganser, and Suniga/Site Access A intersections operate in the short range (2023) total traffic as indicated in Table 5. Calculation forms for these analyses are DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 21 TABLE 3 Short Range (2022) Background Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Timberline/Vine (stop sign) EB LT/T/RT E F WB LT/T/RT F F NB LT/T/RT F F SB LT/T/RT F F OVERALL F F Timberline/Vine (signal) EB LT/T/RT C C WB LT/T/RT D D NB LT B C NB T/RT B C NB APPROACH B C SB LT B C SB T/RT C D SB APPROACH C D OVERALL C C Vine/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT C C SB RT B B SB APPROACH B C OVERALL A A Lemay/Vine (signal) EB LT D D EB T/RT D F EB APPROACH D F WB LT C D WB T/RT E F WB APPROACH D F NB LT/T/RT B F SB LT/T/RT C F OVERALL C F DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 22 TABLE 4 Long Range (2040) Background Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Timberline/Suniga (signal) EB LT C C EB T D C EB RT A C EB APPROACH D C WB LT C C WB T D D WB RT A A WB APPROACH D D NB LT A B NB T B B NB RT B B NB APPROACH B B SB LT B B SB T B B SB RT B B SB APPROACH B B OVERALL C C Suniga/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT A A WB LT A A NB LT C C NB T/RT B B NB APPROACH B B SB LT C C SB T/RT B B SB APPROACH C C OVERALL B B Continued on next page DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 23 Continued from previous page TABLE 4 Long Range (2040) Background Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Lemay/Suniga (signal) EB LT D D EB T E D EB RT A A EB APPROACH E D WB LT D D WB T D D WB RT D D WB APPROACH D D NB LT B A NB T B B NB RT A B NB APPROACH B B SB LT A B SB T B B SB RT B B SB APPROACH B B OVERALL C C Vine/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT A A SB RT A A SB APPROACH A A OVERALL A A DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 24 TABLE 5 Short Range (2022) Total Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Timberline/Vine (stop sign) EB LT/T/RT E F WB LT/T/RT F F NB LT/T/RT F F SB LT/T/RT F F OVERALL F F Timberline/Vine (signal) EB LT/T/RT C C WB LT/T/RT D D NB LT B C NB T/RT B C NB APPROACH B C SB LT B C SB T/RT C D SB APPROACH C D OVERALL C C Vine/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT C C SB RT B B SB APPROACH B C OVERALL A A Vine/Site Access (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT C C SB RT B B SB APPROACH B C OVERALL A A Lemay/Vine (signal) EB LT D D EB T/RT D F EB APPROACH D F WB LT C D WB T/RT E F WB APPROACH D F NB LT/T/RT B F SB LT/T/RT C F OVERALL C F Timberline/Vine (stop sign) EB LT/T/RT C D WB LT/T/RT D C NB LT/T/RT C F SB LT/T/RT D C DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 24 Vine/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT B C SB RT B B OVERALL B B Vine/Site Access (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT/RT B B Timberline/Suniga (stop sign) EB LT B B EB RT B A EB APPROACH B B NB LT/T A A Suniga/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT A A WB LT A A NB LT A A NB T/RT A A NB APPROACH A A SB LT A A SB T/RT A A SB APPROACH A A Timberline/Site Access (stop sign) EB LT/RT B B NB LT/T A A Lemay/Vine (signal) EB LT D D EB T/RT D F EB APPROACH D F WB LT C D WB T/RT E F WB APPROACH D F NB LT/T/RT B F SB LT/T/RT C F OVERALL C F DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 25 provided in Appendix G. The key intersections will meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours, except for the Lemay/Vine intersection in the afternoon peak hour and the Timberline/Vine intersection with stop sign control. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, the calculated delay for the afternoon approaches was commensurate with level of service F. The Timberline/Vine intersection meets the standard with signal control. Mitigation for the Lemay/Vine and Timberline/Vine intersections level of service will be determined through discussion with the City of Fort Collins. Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 11, the Vine/Merganser, Timberline/Suniga, Suniga/Merganser, and Lemay/Suniga intersections operate in the long range (2040) total traffic future as indicated in Table 6. Calculation forms for these analyses are provided in Appendix H. The key intersections will meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours with a signal at the Timberline/Suniga and Suniga/Lemay intersections. Vine/Lemay Adequate Public Facilities Proposed developments in Northeast Fort Collins are required to address the operation at the Vine/Lemay intersection. This intersection has been an issue for proposed developments in North Fort Collins that will contribute traffic through this intersection. Due to existing site constraints, a short term improvement is not probable/practical and a proposed long term solution of grade separation has not been fully funded. Language from the Fort Collins Code, pertaining to APF, is provided in Appendix I. The transportation elements are contained in: 3.7.3(D)(1); 3.7.3(1)(a); and 3.7.3(F). In 3.7.3(D)(1) and 3.7.3(1)(a), an intersection overall level of service E must be achieved to not cause an APF issue. In 3.7.3(F), an APF exception can be granted when the project traffic, through the Vine/Lemay intersection, is less than 50 peak hour trips. Using the traffic volumes shown in Figure 10, the overall level of service at the Vine/Lemay intersection will be C and F, in the respective peak hours. The site generated traffic shown in Figure 8, the site generated traffic passing through the Vine/Lemay intersection is 62 and 80 vehicles, in the respective peak hours. The APF exception element cannot be applied, since the traffic passing through the Vine/Lemay intersection is greater than 50 vehicles in either peak hour. The City of Fort Collins is considering revisions to the Fort Collins Code, pertaining to APF. These changes, if approved, will allow larger developments to move forward by proposing mitigation options based on the size/impact of the development. If the Code revisions related to APF are not approved, the Waterfield development will need to consider options related to this issue: 1) phase the development so that less than 50 peak hour trips are generated through the Lemay/Vine intersection; 2) propose and install DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 26 TABLE 6 Long Range (2040) Total Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Timberline/Suniga (signal) EB LT C C EB T D C EB RT A C EB APPROACH D C WB LT C C WB T D D WB RT A A WB APPROACH D D NB LT A B NB T B B NB RT B B NB APPROACH B B SB LT B B SB T B B SB RT B B SB APPROACH B B OVERALL C C Suniga/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT A A WB LT A A NB LT C D NB T/RT B B NB APPROACH B C SB LT C D SB T/RT B C SB APPROACH C C Continued on next page DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 27 Continued from previous page TABLE 6 Long Range (2040) Total Peak Hour Operation Intersection Movement Level of Service AM PM Suniga/Lemay (signal) EB LT D D EB T D D EB RT A A EB APPROACH D D WB LT D D WB T D D WB RT D D WB APPROACH D D NB LT B B NB T B B NB RT A B NB APPROACH B B SB LT A B SB T B B SB RT B B SB APPROACH B B OVERALL C C Vine/Merganser (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT A A SB RT A A SB APPROACH A A Vine/Site Access (stop sign) EB LT/T A A SB LT/RT A A Timberline/Site Access (stop sign) EB RT B B DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 28 improvements to the existing Lemay/Vine intersection; or 3) provided funds toward the construction of grade separated improvements. It should be noted that phasing developments to stay under the APF threshold has been the standard approach for other large developments in the northeastern portion of Fort Collins. Geometry Figure 12 shows a schematic of the short range (2023) geometry. This is existing geometry at the Timberline/Vine and Vine/Merganser intersections. At the Timberline/Suniga and Timberline/Site Access intersections, left-turn lanes are required based on arterial street standards. Figure 13 shows a schematic of the long range (2040) geometry. This is based on the Fort Collins Master Street Plan. Pedestrian Level of Service Appendix J shows a map of the area that is within 1320 feet of the Waterfield development. There are two pedestrian destinations within 1320 feet of the Waterfield development. These are: 1) the residential area to the southeast (Bull Run) and 2) the residential area to the south of this site. The Waterfield site is located within an area termed as “transit corridor,” which sets the level of service threshold at LOS B for directness and security and LOS C for all other measured categories. Pedestrian level of service is not achieved for pedestrian destination two with regard to continuity. The Pedestrian LOS Worksheet is provided in Appendix J. Timberline Road does not have a sidewalk. The practical limits of pedestrian improvements would be on the Waterfield site itself. Bicycle Level of Service Appendix J shows a map of the area that is within 1320 feet of the Waterfield development. There are no bicycle destinations within 1320 feet of the Waterfield development. The Bicycle LOS Worksheet is provided in Appendix J. The minimum level of service for this site is C. This site is connected to bike lanes on Vine Drive and Timberline Road. Therefore, it is concluded that level of service A can be achieved Transit Level of Service This area of Fort Collins is served by Transfort Route 14. There is a bus stop at the Timberline/Vine intersection. SHORT RANGE (2023) GEOMETRY Figure 12 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 29 Merganser Drive Site Access Suniga Road Vine Drive Site Access Timberline Road Site Access - Denotes Lane LONG RANGE (2040) GEOMETRY Figure 13 DELICH ASSOCIATES Waterfield TIS, July 2018 Page 30 Merganser Drive Site Access Suniga Road Vine Drive Timberline Road Site Access Site Access - Denotes Lane DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 31 IV. CONCLUSIONS This study assessed the impacts of the Waterfield development on the street system in the vicinity of the proposed development in the short range (2023) and long range (2040) futures. As a result of this analysis, the following is concluded: - The development of the Waterfield is feasible from a traffic engineering standpoint. The trip generation of Waterfield development resulted in 4144 daily trip ends, 308 morning peak hour trip ends, and 402 afternoon peak hour trip ends. - Current operation at the Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, and Lemay/Vine intersections meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours with existing signal control, geometry, and signal timing, except for the Lemay/Vine intersection in the afternoon peak hour. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, the calculated delay for the westbound approach and eastbound through/right-turn lane was commensurate with level of service F. - The Lemay/Vine intersection is currently signalized. Using the short range (2023) total peak hour traffic forecasts, the peak hour signal warrant will likely be met in the morning and afternoon peak hours at the Timberline/Vine intersection. Other key unsignalized intersections do not meet signal spacing and will not be signalized. Using the long range (2040) total peak hour traffic forecasts, the peak hour signal warrant will likely be met in the morning and afternoon peak hours at the Timberline/Suniga and Lemay/Suniga intersections. - In the short range (2023) future, given development of Waterfield and an increase in background traffic, the Timberline/Vine, Vine/Merganser, Vine/Site Access, Lemay/Vine, Timberline/Suniga, Timberline/Site Access, Suniga/Merganser, and Suniga/Site Access A intersections will meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours, except for the Lemay/Vine intersection in the afternoon peak hour and the Timberline/Vine intersection with stop sign control. At the Lemay/Vine intersection, the calculated delay for the afternoon approaches was commensurate with level of service F. The Timberline/Vine intersection meets the standard with signal control. Mitigation for the Lemay/Vine and Timberline/Vine intersections level of service will be determined through discussion with the City of Fort Collins. - In the long range (2040) future, given full development of Waterfield and an increase in background traffic, the Vine/Merganser, Timberline/Suniga, Suniga/Merganser, and Lemay/Suniga intersections will meet the City of Fort Collins Motor Vehicle LOS Standard during the morning and afternoon peak hours with a signal at the Timberline/Suniga and Suniga/Lemay intersections. - The short range (2023) geometry is shown in Figure 12. The long range (2040) geometry is shown in Figure 13. DELICH Waterfield TIS, July 2018 ASSOCIATES Page 32 - This development does have an APF issue at the Vine/Lemay intersection. The City of Fort Collins is considering revisions to the Fort Collins Code, pertaining to APF. These changes, if approved, will allow larger developments to move forward by proposing mitigation options based on the size/impact of the development. If the Code revisions related to APF are not approved, the Retreat at Fort Collins will need to consider options related to this issue: 1) phase the development so that less than 50 peak hour trips are generated through the Lemay/Vine intersection; 2) propose and install improvements to the existing Lemay/Vine intersection; or 3) provided funds toward the construction of grade improvements. It should be noted that phasing developments to stay under the APF threshold has been the standard approach for other large developments in the northeastern portion of Fort Collins. - Acceptable level of service is achieved for bicycle, and transit modes based upon the measures in the multi-modal transportation guidelines and future improvements to the street system in the area. Pedestrian level of service B is not achieved for all pedestrian destinations with regard to continuity. There are properties that are within the pedestrian influence area that do not have sidewalks. The practical limits of pedestrian improvements would be on the Waterfield site itself. 0/0 0/0 20/20 5/10 10/25 Site Access 440/345 5/5 295/520 5/5 5/5 5/5 28/19 27/17 10/29 531/496 9/31 278/647 Site Access 3/10 9/6 Site Access 18/57 172/299 4/14 363/306 12/8 51/34 11/7 3/10 11/37 A A 35/68 Site Access A 9/6 7/22 3/10 12/12 11/7 3/10 11/37 A A Site Access A