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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMAPLE HILL - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2008-05-28gJrIII,Selected Issues Report Cityof Fort Collins Date: 4/15/2008 GILLESPIE FARM- ODP- #29-00 (MAPLE HILL) SELECTION CRITERIA: Status = All ISSUES: Department: Traffic Operations Issue Contact: Eric Bracke Topic: traffic Number:1 Created:5/14/2003 Pending Traffic Operations has no issues with the Maple Hill PDP, Final Compliance project. Number:2 Created:7/15/2003 Pending Traffic issues are resolved Page 1 should be blocked by a vehicle on the street. As such, with reasonable driver prudence, the corner clearance variance is not detrimental the public health, welfare, and safety. There are a few locations at the intersections of the collector streets where lots are designed to be wider. Where the driveway will be located on the smaller dimensional side of those lots, the driveways must be located at the property line. This will meet the corner clearance criteria. Some end lots at the intersections of two local streets are intended to have a duplex residential product. It is also desired that the driveways to this duplex product be from both local streets. Based upon review of available site plans, this will be possible while still meeting the 50 foot minimum corner clearance for a local residential street. In conclusion, I believe that the variances to the intersection spacing and the minimum corner clearance between driveways and street intersections: Are not detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety, Have no impact on the capital/maintenance requirements and costs. Thank you for your consideration of these variance requests. Sincete4Y, a Matthew J. Delich, P.E. 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Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 Dear Mike: This letter was prepared for the Gillespie Farm ODP to request variances to "Section 7.4 General Design Elements, Table 7-3, Access Management," as contained in the Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards (LCUASS), October 1, 2002. Specifically, the variances pertain to unsignalized intersection spacing and corner clearance between driveways/alleys and street intersections. A copy of Table 7-3 is provided'in Appendix A. The Gillespie Farm site plan is provided in Appendix B. No driveways intersect with CR11 or CR52 (both minor arterials). The minimum intersection spacing along minor arterials is 460 feet. The range of separation is 460-660 feet. There will not be raised medians along either CR11 or CR52. The intersection spacing exceeds 460 feet. There are two locations on CR11 and one location on CR52, where the 660 foot separation is exceeded. None of these locations will be detrimental to public health, welfare, and safety_ They will also not have an impact on the capital/ maintenance requirements and costs. The Gillespie Farm has an east/west collector street and a north/south collector street that bisect the site. In addition, there is a north/south collector street near the east edge of the site. All of these are designated as minor collectors. The minimum separation between intersections for a minor collector is 250 feet. There are four locations along the central N/S collector and two locations along the east N/S collector that are less than 250 feet. These locations are labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F on the site plan shown in Appendix B. Four of these locations (A,D,E,F) are at intersections that are on the edges of the site (CR50E and CR52). At the intersections with CR50E and CR52, the separate left -turn lanes are not required but may be striped as such, if that is the desire of the City. The variance regarding intersection spacing will not be detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety; nor will it have an impact on the capital/maintenance requirements of the City. There are two other locations (B,C) along the central N/S collector where the separation is less than 250 feet (B-190',C- 220'). From the available site plan, this cannot be corrected without making street location changes on the east or west sides of the N/S collector. However, the intersection spacing is large enough not to cause operational concerns. This spacing will not be detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety; nor will it have an impact on the capital/maintenance requirements of the City. From the available lotting plan for the Gillespie Farm, there are single family lots along the minor collector streets. The typical lot width is 50 feet with some wider lots on corners. The corner clearance for minor collector streets is 100 feet. There will be a few locations along the two NIS collector streets that will not meet this corner clearance. The lot widths are dictated by the density requirement in "City Plan." It is only the end lots along the N/S minor collector streets at the local street intersections that cannot meet the minimum corner clearance standard. Single family detached dwelling units generate approximately 10 trip ends per day and one trip end in the respective peak hours. In the morning peak hour, the trip end is an exit from a driveway_ In the afternoon peak hour, the trip end is an entrance to a driveway. As was demonstrated in a previous memorandum (10/12/01), daily traffic volumes on the two collector streets that bisect the Gillespie Farm ODP will be less than 1000 vehicles per day (vpd) . Daily traffic volumes on the eastern minor collector street will range from 3300 to 1600 vpd. Daily traffic volumes on the local streets will generally be less than 300 vpd. Traffic in the peak hours on these streets will be intermittent and low. On the bisecting collector streets, the average gaps between vehicles will be greater than 35 seconds. The probability of conflicts at/near these intersections will be minimal. Driveways should be located as far away from all of the subject intersections as possible. It is not likely that there will be more than a one vehicle queue at any of the subject intersections. Therefore, no driveway should be blocked by a vehicle on the street. As such, with reasonable driver prudence, the corner clearance variance is not detrimental the public health, welfare, and safety. There are a few locations at the intersections of the collector streets where lots are designed to be wider. Where the driveway will be located on the smaller dimensional side of those lots, the driveways must be located at the property line. This will meet the corner clearance criteria. Some end lots at the intersections of two local streets are intended to have a duplex residential product. It is also desired that the driveways to this duplex product be from both local streets. Based upon review of available site plans, this will be possible while still meeting the 50 foot minimum corner clearance for a local residential street. In conclusion, I believe that the variances to the intersection spacing and the minimum corner clearance between driveways and street intersections: Are not detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety, Have no impact on the capital/maintenance requirements and costs. Thank you for your consideration of these variance requests. Sincerel Matthew J. Deiich, P.E. cc Eric Bracke APPENDIX A _Q W H U Q � U� m Z � W W W r Z Q Z U3 m W 0 Wa r WIx Co W m z s Qo oEmo O Z Z Z 2 a V i C m0 pOj ZN m0� N N E _ E � E `m @3 L' _p _ oe mOmNQS Hm c�0 O N p Z N O m V G m U 9 K SNtOV NwaO o SRg o t E � f R v p . gpgppn O O OS 1� aS �m0 O O Z N r ON V =yyyggq 1 JG% t7N N Z� mOt7 Q m E a S i i f QN zo mom m m i R Sig m LW O =U5 sw` 3 m r� go ,pa 5' g.a m�mmmn�m�°-+hem QCON OONC00000NS= i �sTm 000 O ON MO o O7 e g gut w N A mfQ Srr kC 3_@�@m bcocoo cooc a • 3¢� a ww ems, e�� c'e s fill, . �. ovq m� I. - I. I. 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Specifically, co the variances pertain to unsignalized intersection spacing and > C) corner clearance between driveways/alleys and street Ir m intersections. A copy of Table 7-3 is provided in Appendix A. T The Gillespie Farm site plan is provided in Appendix B. z w p _ No driveways intersect with CRII or CR52 (both 2-lane w arterials). The minimum intersection spacing along minor cj z o arterials is 460 feet. The range of separation is 460-660 feet. C%jI,- d There will not be raised medians along either CR11 or CR52. All intersection spacing exceeds 460 feet. There are two locations, N one on CR11 and one on CR52, where the 660 foot separation is exceeded. On CR11, the separation between the first intersection south of CR52 and CR52 is approximately 700 feet. On CR52, the separation between the first and second intersections east of CR11 is approximately 820 feet. Separation greater than 660 feet require a modification of the standard, not a variance. The greater separation between intersections willnot present operational concerns. None of these locations willbe detrimental to public health, welfare, and safety. They will also not have an impact on the capital/maintenance requirements Wand costs. n• Z The Gillespie Farm has an east/west collector street and a w north/south collector street that bisect the site. In addition, z there is a north/south collector street near the east edge of the Va site. All of these are designated as minor collectors. The z JW minimum separation between intersections for a minor collector is W o 250 feet. There are four locations along the central N/S Q a collector and two locations along the east N/S collector that are less than 250 feet. These locations are labeled A, B, C, D, E, a and F on the site plan shown in Appendix B. Four of these z locations (A,D,E,F) are at intersections that are on the edges of the site (CR50E and CR52) . At the intersections with CR50E and W '¢ CR52, the separate left -turn lanes are not required but may be v striped as such, if that is the desire of the City. The long LL range (2022) traffic forecasts at these four locations indicate !r less than or equal to 125 vehicles per hour in one direction. At QN a conservative peak hour factor of 0.4, the maximum number of vehicles in one direction in one minute would be five. For analysis purposes, this is one vehicle every 20 seconds. The analysis indicates a delay of 10 seconds per approach vehicle, which is less than the arrival rate. Therefore, it is concluded that the vehicle queues will not extend to the next adjacent intersection, which is approximately 200 feet from either CR52 or Country Club Road (extended). It is therefore concluded that the variance regarding intersection spacing will not be detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety; nor will it have an impact on the capital/maintenance requirements of the City. There are two other locations (B,C) along the central N/S collector where the separation is less than 250 feet (B-190',C-220'). From the available site plan, this cannot be corrected without making street location changes on the east or west sides of the N/S collector_ However, the intersection spacing is large enough not to cause operational concerns. The turning movements at the interior local street intersections will be lower than those at the perimeter intersections described in the previous paragraph. It is expected that at a conservative peak hour factor condition, the approach volumes would be on the order of one vehicle every 30 seconds. At this arrival rate, the probability of two or more vehicles being in the same area is very small. There is sufficient separation between intersections so that conflicts would not likely occur. Therefore, it is concluded that this spacing will not be detrimental to the public health, welfare, and safety; nor will it have an impact on the capital/maintenance requirements of the City. From the available lotting plan for the Gillespie Farm, there are single family lots along the minor collector streets. The typical lot width is 50 feet with some wider lots on corners. The corner clearance for minor collector streets is 100 feet. There will be a few locations along the two N/S collector streets that will not meet this corner clearance. The lot widths are dictated by the density requirement in "City Plan." It is only the end lots along the N/S minor collector streets at the local street intersections that cannot meet the minimum corner clearance standard. Single family detached dwelling units generate approximately 10 trip ends per day and one trip end in the respective peak hours. In the morning peak hour, the trip end is an exit from a driveway. In the afternoon peak hour, the trip end is an entrance to a driveway. As was demonstrated in a previous memorandum (10/12/01), daily traffic volumes on the two collector streets that bisect the Gillespie Farm ODP will be less than 1000 vehicles per day (vpd). Daily traffic volumes on the eastern minor collector street will range from 3300 to 1600 vpd. Daily traffic volumes on the local streets will generally be less than 300 vpd. Traffic in the peak hours on these streets will be intermittent and low. On the bisecting collector streets, the average gaps between vehicles will be greater than 20 seconds. The probability of conflicts at/near these intersections will be minimal. Driveways should be located as far away from all of the subject intersections as possible. It is not likely that there will be more than a one vehicle queue at any of the subject intersections. Therefore, no driveway