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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMULBERRY CONNECTION - FDP200030 - - OTHER JURISDICTIONS COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CDOT Permit No. 420046 STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS CODE State Highway/Mile Post/Side 025F / 270.142/Left NOTICE TO PROCEED Local Jurisdiction Fort Collins Permittee(s): Armie Management, LLC 1855 South Pearl Street, Suite 20 Denver, Colorado 80210 Applicant: Dan Skeehan Kimley-Horn and Associates 4582 S. Ulster Street., Suite 1500 Denver, Colorado 80237 (303) 228-2304 The permittee is hereby authorized to proceed with access construction within state highway right-of-way in accordance with the above referenced State Highway Access Permit and this Notice to Proceed. This Notice to Proceed is valid only if the referenced Access Permit has not expired. Access Permits expire one year from date of issue if not under construction, or completed. Access Permits may be extended in accordance with Section 2.3(11)(d), of the Access Code. Adequate advance warning is required at all times during access construction, in conformance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation. The permittee or applicant shall notify the Department prior to commencing construction as indicated on the Access Permit. Both the Access Permit and this Notice To Proceed shall be available for review at the construction site. This Notice to Proceed is conditional. The following items shall be addressed prior to or during construction as appropriate. Municipality or County Approval (When the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority) By (X) Title Date This Notice is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department Colorado Department of Transportation By (X) Title Date Copy distribution: Required: Make copies as necessary for: Form 1265 8/98, 6/99 Region (original) Local Authority Inspector Applicant MTCE Patrol Traffic Engineer Staff Access Section DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT CDOT Permit No. 420046 State Highway No / Mp / Side 025F / 270.142 / Left Permit Fee $300.00 Date of Transmittal 06/22/2020 Region / Section / Patrol / Name 4 / 01 / 04 Local Jurisdiction Fort Collins The Permittee(s): Armie Management, LLC 1855 South Pearl Street, Suite 20 Denver, Colorado 80210 The Applicant(s): Dan Skeehan Kimley-Horn and Associates 4582 S. Ulster Street., Suite 1500 Denver, Colorado 80237 (303) 228-2304 is hereby granted permission to have an access to the state highway at the location noted below. The access shall be constructed, maintained and used in accordance with this permit, including the State Highway Access Code and any attachments, terms, conditions and exhibits. This permit may be revoked by the Issuing Authority if at any time the permitted access and its use violate any parts of this permit. The issuing authority, the Department and their duly appointed agents and employees shall be held harmless against any action for personal injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of the permit. Location: The access is to be located on the I-25 West Frontage Road, a distance of 750' north of Mile Post 270 on the west/left side. Access to Provide Service to: (Land Use Code) (Size) (Units) 130 - Industrial Park 165000 SqFt Additional Information: 1. The Notice to Proceed will be issued upon receipt of an acceptable construction drawings showing the construction of the northbound deceleration lane. Materials issues will also need to be determined prior to beginning paving. 2. The Permittee must conduct a preconstruction meeting prior to beginning work within the CDOT right-of-way. The CDOT Access Inspector must be present at this meeting. 3. The Permittee must provide contractor's certificate(s) of insurance to the CDOT Access Inspector prior to beginning work within the CDOT right-of-way 4. The Permittee must provide an independent construction inspector for the construction of the highway improvements. The independent inspector must meet CDOT approval and will report to the Region 4 Access Inspector during construction. 5. The Permittee will need to provide CDOT their engineer's estimate for construction or the final cost after construction before CDOT will write the acceptance letter. MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY APPROVAL Required only when the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority. Signature Print Name Date Title Upon the signing of this permit the permittee agrees to the terms and conditions and referenced attachments contained herein. All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from Initiation. The permitted access shall be completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit prior to being used. The permittee shall notify Bruce Barnett with the Colorado Department of Transportation, at (970) 350-2147 at least 48 hours prior to commencing construction within the State Highway right-of-way. The person signing as the permittee must be the owner or legal representative of the property served by the permitted access and have full authority to accept the permit and its terms and conditions. Permittee Signature: Print Name Date This permit is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department. COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Signature Print Name Title Date (of issue) \s1\ \n1\ \d1\ \s2\ \n2\ \t2\ \d2\ DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Josh Heiney 7/9/2020 | 2:05 PM PDT Tim Bilobran Permits Manager 7/16/2020 | 6:35 AM MDT State Highway Access Permit Form 101, Page 2 The following paragraphs are excerpts of the State Highway Access Code. These are provided for your convenience but do not alleviate compliance with all sections of the Access Code. A copy of the State Highway Access Code is available from your local issuing authority (local government) or the Colorado Department of Transportation (Department). When this permit was issued, the issuing authority made its decision based in part on information submitted by the applicant, on the access category which is assigned to the highway, what alternative access to other public roads and streets is available, and safety and design standards. Changes in use or design not approved by the permit or the issuing authority may cause the revocation or suspension of the permit. APPEALS 1.Should the permittee or applicant object to the denial of a permit application by the Department or object to any of the terms or conditions of a permit placed there by the Department, the applicant and permittee (appellant) have a right to appeal the decision to the [Transportation] Commission [of Colorado]. To appeal a decision, submit a request for administrative hearing to the Transportation Commission of Colorado within 60 days of transmittal of notice of denial or transmittal of the permit for signature. Submit the request to the Transportation Commission of Colorado, 4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222-3400. The request shall include reasons for the appeal and may include changes, revisions, or conditions that would be acceptable to the permittee or applicant. 2.Any appeal by the applicant or permittee of action by a local issuing authority shall be filed with the local authority and be consistent with the appeal procedures of the local authority. 3.In submitting the request for administrative hearing, the appellant has the option of including within the appeal a request for a review by the Department’s internal administrative review committee pursuant to [Code] subsection 2.10. When such committee review is requested, processing of the appeal for formal administrative hearing, 2.9(5) and (6), shall be suspended until the appellant notifies the Commission to proceed with the administrative hearing, or the appellant submits a request to the Commission or the administrative law judge to withdraw the appeal. The two administrative processes, the internal administrative review committee, and the administrative hearing, may not run concurrently. 4.Regardless of any communications, meetings, administrative reviews or negotiations with the Department or the internal administrative review Committee regarding revisions or objections to the permit or a denial, if the permittee or applicant wishes to appeal the Department's decision to the Commission for a hearing, the appeal must be brought to the Commission within 60 days of transmittal of notice of denial or transmittal of the permit. PERMIT EXPIRATION 1.A permit shall be considered expired if the access is not under construction within one year of the permit issue date or before the expiration of any authorized extension. When the permittee is unable to commence construction within one year after the permit issue date, the permittee may request a one year extension from the issuing authority. No more than two one-year extensions may be granted under any circumstances. If the access is not under construction within three years from date of issue the permit will be considered expired. Any request for an extension must be in writing and submitted to the issuing authority before the permit expires. The request should state the reasons why the extension is necessary, when construction is anticipated, and include a copy of page 1 (face of permit) of the access permit. Extension approvals shall be in writing. The local issuing authority shall obtain the concurrence of the Department prior to the approval of an extension, and shall notify the Department of all denied extensions within ten days. Any person wishing to reestablish an access permit that has expired may begin again with the application procedures. An approved Notice to Proceed, automatically renews the access permit for the period of the Notice to Proceed. CONSTRUCTION 1.Construction may not begin until a Notice to Proceed is approved. (Code subsection 2.4] 2.The construction of the access and its appurtenances as required by the terms and conditions of the permit shall be completed at the expense of the permittee except as provided in subsection 2.14. All materials used in the construction of the access within the highway right-of-way or on permanent easements, become public property. Any materials removed from the highway right-of-way will be disposed of only as directed by the Department. All fencing, guard rail, traffic control devices and other equipment and materials removed in the course of access construction shall be given to the Department unless otherwise instructed by the permit or the Department inspector. 3.The permittee shall notify the individual or the office specified on the permit or Notice to Proceed at least two working days prior to any construction within state highway right-of-way. Construction of the access shall not proceed until both the access permit and the Notice to Proceed are issued. The access shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation of construction within the highway right-of-way. A construction time extension not to exceed 30 working days may be requested from the individual or office specified on the permit. 4.The issuing authority and the Department may inspect the access during construction and upon completion of the access to ensure that all terms and conditions of the permit are met. Inspectors are authorized to enforce the conditions of the permit during construction and to halt any activities within state right-of-way that do not comply with the provisions of the permit, that conflict with concurrent highway construction or maintenance work, that endanger highway property, natural or cultural resources protected by law, or the health and safety of workers or the public. \i1\ DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 5.Prior to using the access, the permittee is required to complete the construction according to the terms and conditions of the permit. Failure by the permittee to abide by all permit terms and conditions shall be sufficient cause for the Department or issuing authority to initiate action to suspend or revoke the permit and close the access. If in the determination of the Department or issuing authority the failure to comply with or complete the construction requirements of the permit create a highway safety hazard, such shall be sufficient cause for the summary suspension of the permit. If the permittee wishes to use the access prior to completion, arrangements must be approved by the issuing authority and Department and included in the permit. The Department or issuing authority may order a halt to any unauthorized use of the access pursuant to statutory and regulatory powers. Reconstruction or improvement of the access may be required when the permittee has failed to meet required specifications of design or materials. If any construction element fails within two years due to improper construction or material specifications, the permittee shall be responsible for all repairs. Failure to make such repairs may result in suspension of the permit and closure of the access. 6.The permittee shall provide construction traffic control devices at all times during access construction, in conformance with the M.U.T.C.D. as required by section 42- 4-104, C.R.S., as amended. 7.A utility permit shall be obtained for any utility work within highway right-of-way. Where necessary to remove, relocate, or repair a traffic control device or public or private utilities for the construction of a permitted access, the relocation, removal or repair shall be accomplished by the permittee without cost to the Department or issuing authority, and at the direction of the Department or utility company. Any damage to the state highway or other public right-of-way beyond that which is allowed in the permit shall be repaired immediately. The permittee is responsible for the repair of any utility damaged in the course of access construction, reconstruction or repair. 8.In the event it becomes necessary to remove any right- of-way fence, the posts on either side of the access shall be securely braced with an approved end post before the fence is cut to prevent any slacking of the remaining fence. All posts and wire removed are Department property and shall be turned over to a representative of the Department. 9.The permittee shall ensure that a copy of the permit is available for review at the construction site at all times. The permit may require the contractor to notify the individual or office specified on the permit at any specified phases in construction to allow the field inspector to inspect various aspects of construction such as concrete forms, subbase, base course compaction, and materials specifications. Minor changes and additions may be ordered by the Department or local authority field inspector to meet unanticipated site conditions. 10.Each access shall be constructed in a manner that shall not cause water to enter onto the roadway or shoulder, and shall not interfere with the existing drainage system on the right-of-way or any adopted municipal system and drainage plan. 11.By accepting the permit, permittee agrees to save, indemnify, and hold harmless to the extent allowed by law, the issuing authority, the Department, its officers, and employees from suits, actions, claims of any type or character brought because of injuries or damage sustained by any person resulting from the permittee's use of the access permit during the construction of the access. CHANGES IN ACCESS USE AND PERMIT VIOLATIONS 1.It is the responsibility of the property owner and permittee to ensure that the use of the access to the property is not in violation of the Code, permit terms and conditions or the Act. The terms and conditions of any permit are binding upon all assigns, successors-in-interest, heirs and occupants. If any significant changes are made or will be made in the use of the property which will affect access operation, traffic volume and or vehicle type, the permittee or property owner shall contact the local issuing authority or the Department to determine if a new access permit and modifications to the access are required. 2.When an access is constructed or used in violation of the Code, section 43-2-147(5)(c), C.R.S., of the Act applies. The Department or issuing authority may summarily suspend an access permit and immediately order closure of the access when its continued use presents an immediate threat to public health, welfare or safety. Summary suspension shall comply with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S. MAINTENANCE 1.The permittee, his or her heirs, successors-in-interest, assigns, and occupants of the property serviced by the access shall be responsible for meeting the terms and conditions of the permit, the repair and maintenance of the access beyond the edge of the roadway including any cattle guard and gate, and the removal or clearance of snow or ice upon the access even though deposited on the access in the course of Department snow removal operations. Within unincorporated areas the Department will keep access culverts clean as part of maintenance of the highway drainage system. However, the permittee is responsible for the repair and replacement of any access-related culverts within the right-of-way. Within incorporated areas, drainage responsibilities for municipalities are determined by statute and local ordinance. The Department will maintain the roadway including auxiliary lanes and shoulders, except in those cases where the access installation has failed due to improper access construction and/or failure to follow permit requirements and specifications in which case the permittee shall be responsible for such repair. Any significant repairs such as culvert replacement, resurfacing, or changes in design or specifications, requires authorization from the Department. Form 101, Page 3 \i1\ DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Environmental Clearances Information Summary PURPOSE - This summary is intended to inform entities external to CDOT that may be entering the state highway right-of-way to perform work related to their own facilities (such as Utility, Special Use or Access Permittees), about some of the more commonly encountered environmental permits/clearances that may apply to their activities. This listing is not all-inclusive - additional environmental or cultural resource permits/clearances may be required in certain instances. Appropriate local, state and federal agencies should be contacted for additional information if there is any uncertainty about what permits/clearances are required for a specific activity. IMPORTANT – Please Review The Following Information Carefully – Failure to Comply With Regulatory Requirements May Result In Suspension or Revocation of Your CDOT Permit, Or Enforcement Actions By Other Agencies. CLEARANCE CONTACTS - As indicated in the permit/clearance descriptions listed below, the following individuals or agencies may be contacted for additional information: • Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE): General Information – (303) 692-2035 Water Quality Control Division (WQCD): (303) 692-3500 Environmental Permitting Website https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/all-permits • CDOT Water Quality Program Manager: (303) 757-9343 https://www.codot.gov/programs/environmental/water-quality • CDOT Asbestos Project Manager: Phil Kangas, (303) 512-5519 • Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation: (303) 866-5216 • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, District Regulatory Offices: Omaha District (NE CO), Denver Office (303) 979-4120 http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/Missions/RegulatoryProgram/Colorado.aspx Sacramento Dist. (Western CO), Grand Junction Office (970) 243-1199 http://www.spk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory.aspx Albuquerque District (SE CO), Pueblo Office (719)-543-9459 http://www.spa.usace.army.mil/Missions/RegulatoryProgramandPermits.aspx • CDOT Utilities, Special Use and Access Permitting: (303) 757-9654 https://www.codot.gov/business/permits Wildlife Resources - Disturbance of wildlife shall be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. Entry into areas of known or suspected threatened or endangered species habitat will require special authorization from the CDOT permitting office. If any threatened or endangered species are encountered during the progress of the permitted work, work in the subject area shall be halted and the CDOT Regional Permitting Office and Region Planning and Environmental Manager shall be contacted immediately. Authorization must be provided by CDOT prior to the continuation of work. Information about threatened or endangered species may be obtained from the CDOT website, http://www.codot.gov/programs/environmental/wildlife/guidelines, or the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) website, http://www.cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/SOC-ThreatenedEndangeredList.aspx. Additional guidance may be provided by the appropriate Region Planning and Environmental Manager (RPEM). Cultural Resources - The applicant must request a file search of the permit area through the Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP), Denver, to ascertain if historic or archaeological resources have previously been identified (http://www.historycolorado.org/oahp/file-search). Inventory of the permit area by a qualified cultural resources specialist may be necessary, per the recommendation of CDOT. If archaeological sites/artifacts or historic resources are known to exist prior to the initiation of the permitted work or are encountered as the project progresses, all work in the subject area shall be halted and the CDOT Regional Permitting Office and Region Planning and Environmental Manager shall be contacted immediately. Authorization must be provided by CDOT prior to the continuation of work. Additional guidance may be provided by the Regional Permitting Office and RPEM. Contact Information: Contact the OAHP for file searches at (303) 866-5216. Paleontological Resources - The applicant must request a fossil locality file search through the University of Colorado Museum, Boulder (https://cumuseum.colorado.edu/research/paleontology/vertebrates/policies), and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (http://www.dmns.org/science/collections/earth-science-collections/) to ascertain if paleontological resources have been previously identified in or near the permit area. Inventory of the permit area by a qualified paleontologist may be necessary, per the recommendation of CDOT. If fossils are encountered during the permitted work, all work in the subject area shall be halted and the CDOT Regional Permitting Office and Region Planning and Environmental Manager shall be contacted immediately. Authorization must be provided by CDOT prior to the continuation of work. Additional guidance may be provided by the Regional Permitting Office in the Permit Special Provisions. Contact Information: See the museum websites listed above for Paleontological Collections Manager contact information. Contact the CDOT Paleontologist for further information at nicole.peavey@state.co.us or (303) 757- 9632. The CDOT Paleontologist will not conduct a comprehensive file search independently of the museums. Hazardous Materials, Solid Waste - The Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act C.R.S. 30-20-100, et al, and Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (6 CCR 1007-2), prohibit solid waste disposal without an approved Certificate of Designation (a landfill permit). The Colorado Hazardous Waste Act C.R.S. 25-15-301 et al, and the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations (6 CCR 1007-3) prohibit the transfer, storage or disposal (TSD) of hazardous waste except at permitted TSD sites. There are no permitted landfills or TSD sites within the State Highway Right of Way. Therefore, all solid or hazardous wastes that might be generated by the activities of entities entering the State Highway Right of Way must be removed from the ROW and disposed of at a permitted facility or designated collection point (e.g., for solid waste, a utility or construction company’s own dumpster). If pre-existing solid waste or hazardous materials contamination (including oil or petroleum contaminated soil, asbestos, chemicals, mine tailings, etc.) is encountered during the performance of work, the permittee shall halt work in the affected area and immediately contact the CDOT Regional Permitting Office for direction as to how to proceed. Contact Information: Theresa Santangelo-Dreiling, CDOT Hazardous Materials Management Supervisor: (303) 512-5524. Asbestos Containing Materials, Asbestos Contaminated Soil - All work on asbestos containing materials (ACM) must comply with the applicable requirements of the CDPHE Air Pollution Control Division’s (APCD) Regulation 8. Disposal of ACM, and work done in asbestos-contaminated soil, must comply with the CDPHE Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division’s (HMWMD) Solid Environmental Clearances Information Summary Page 1 of 3 Colorado Department of Transportation August 2017 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Waste Regulations. The application for any CDOT permit must specifically identify any ACM involved in the work for which authorization is being requested. Additional guidance or requirements may be specified in the permit special provisions. Contact Info: CDPHE APCD and HMWMD Regulations can be accessed via the CDPHE Environmental Permitting Website listed above. Additional information concerning clearance on CDOT projects is available from the CDOT Asbestos Project Manager (303) 512- 5519, or Theresa Santangelo-Dreiling, Hazardous Materials Management Supervisor: (303) 512-5524. Transportation of Hazardous Materials - No person may offer or accept a hazardous material for transportation in commerce unless that person is registered in conformance with the United States Department of Transportation regulations at 49 CFR, Part 171. The hazardous material must be properly classed, described, packaged, marked, labeled, and in condition for shipment as required or authorized by applicable requirements, or an exemption, approval or registration has been issued. Vehicles requiring a placard, must obtain authorization and a State HAZMAT Permit from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. Contact Information: For authorization and more info call the Federal Motor Safety Carrier Administration, US DOT for inter- and intra-state HAZMAT Registration (303) 969-6748. Colorado Public Utilities Commission: (303) 894-2868. Discharge of Dredged or Fill Material – 404 Permits Administered By the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Section 401 Water Quality Certifications Issued by the CDPHE WQCD - Corps of Engineers 404 permits are required for the discharge of dredged or fill materials into waters of the United States, including wetlands. There are various types of 404 permits, including nationwide permits, which are issued for activities with relatively minor impacts. For example, there is a nationwide permit for utility line activities (nwp #12). Depending upon the specific circumstances, it is possible that either a “general” or “individual” 404 permit would be required. If an individual 404 permit is required, section 401 water quality certification from the CDPHE WQCD is also required. Contact the appropriate Corps District Regulatory Office for information about what type of 404 permit may be required (contact information above). Contact the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division at (303) 692-3500. Working on or in any stream or its bank - In order to protect and preserve the state’s fish and wildlife resources from actions that may obstruct, diminish, destroy, change, modify, or vary a natural existing stream or its banks or tributaries, it may be necessary to obtain a Senate Bill 40 certification from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. A stream is defined as 1) represented by a solid blue line on USGS 7.5’ quadrangle maps; and/or 2) intermittent streams providing live water beneficial to fish and wildlife; and/or 3) segments of streams supporting 25% or more cover within 100 yards upstream or downstream of the project; and/or 4) segments of streams having wetlands present within 200 yards upstream or downstream of the project measured by valley length. The CPW application, as per guidelines agreed upon by CDOT and CPW, can be accessed at https://www.codot.gov/programs/environmental/ wildlife/guidelines. Stormwater Construction Permit (SCP) and Stormwater Discharge From Industrial Facilities - Discharges of stormwater runoff from construction sites disturbing one acre or more - or certain types of industrial facilities, such as concrete batch plants - require a CDPS Stormwater Permit. Contact Information: Contact the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division at (303) 692-3500. Website: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wq-construction-general-permits and https://colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wq-commerce-and- industry-permits. Construction Dewatering (Discharge or Infiltration) and Remediation Activities - Discharges of water encountered during excavation or work in wet areas may require a Construction Dewatering or Remediation Activities Discharge Permit. Contact Information: For Construction Dewatering and Remediation Activities Discharge Permits, contact the CDPHE WQCD at (303) 692- 3500. For Applications and Instructions (CDPHE website): https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wq-construction-general-permits. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Discharge Permit - Discharges from the storm sewer systems of larger municipalities, and from the CDOT highway drainage system that lies within those municipalities, are subject to MS4 Permits issued by the CDPHE WQCD. For facilities that lie within the boundaries of a municipality that is subject to an MS4 permit, the owner of such facility should contact the municipality regarding stormwater related clearances that may have been established under that municipality's MS4 permit. All discharges to the CDOT highway drainage system or within the Right of Way (ROW) must comply with the applicable provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, the Water Quality Control Commission (WQCC) Regulations (https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wqcc-regulations-and-policies-and-water-quality-statutes) and the CDOT MS4 Permit # COS- 000005 (https://www.codot.gov/programs/environmental/water-quality/documents). Discharges are subject to inspection by CDOT and CDPHE. Contact the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division at (303) 692-3500 for a listing of municipalities required to obtain MS4 Permits, or go to https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wq-municipal-ms4-permits. For CDOT-related MS4 regulations, go to: https://www.codot.gov/programs/environmental/water-quality/stormwater-programs.html. General Prohibition – Discharges - All discharges are subject to the provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act and the Colorado Discharge Permit Regulations. Prohibited discharges include, but are not limited to, substances such as wash water, paint, automotive fluids, solvents, oils or soaps and sediment. Contact Information: Contact the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division at (303) 692-3500. General Authorization - Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges - Unless otherwise identified by CDOT or the WQCD as significant sources of pollutants to the waters of the State, the following discharges to stormwater systems are allowed without a Colorado Discharge Permit System permit: landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows, uncontaminated ground water infiltration to separate storm sewers, discharges from potable water sources, foundation drains, air conditioning condensation, irrigation water, uncontaminated springs, footing drains, water line flushing, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands, and flow from firefighting activities. Allowable non-stormwater discharges can be found under Illicit Discharge PDD at: https://www.codot.gov/programs/ environmental/water-quality/stormwater-programs.html. Contact Information: The CDPHE Water Quality Control Division (telephone #’s listed above). Erosion and Sediment Control Practices - For activities requiring a Stormwater Construction Permit, erosion control requirements will be specified in that permit. In situations where a stormwater permit is not required, all reasonable measures should be taken to minimize erosion and sedimentation according to CDOT Standard Specifications 107.25, 208, 213 and 216 (https://www.codot.gov/ business/designsupport/2011-construction-specifications/2011-Specs/2011-specs-book). All disturbances require a stabilization plan, native seeding or landscape design plan according to applicable CDOT Standard Specifications 212-217 and 623. The CDOT Erosion Control and Stormwater Quality Guide (available from the Bid Plans Office at (303) 757-9313) should be used to design erosion controls and restore disturbed vegetation. Environmental Clearances Information Summary Page 2 of 3 Colorado Department of Transportation August 2017 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Disposal of Drilling Fluids - Drilling fluids used in operations such as Horizontal Directional Drilling may be classified as “discharges” or “solid wastes,” and in general, should be pumped or vacuumed from the construction area, removed from the State Highway Right of Way, and disposed of at permitted facilities that specifically accept such wastes. Disposal of drilling fluids into storm drains, storm sewers, roadside ditches or any other type of man-made or natural waterway is prohibited by Water Quality Control and/or Solid Waste regulations. Small quantities of drilling fluid solids (less than 1 cubic yard of solids) may be left on-site after either being separated from fluids or after infiltration of the water, provided: 1) the drilling fluid consists of only water and bentonite clay, or, if required for proper drilling properties, small quantities of polymer additives that are approved for use in drinking water well drilling; 2) the solids are fully contained in a pit, and are not likely to pose a nuisance to future work in the area, 3) the solids are covered and the area restored as required by CDOT permit requirements (Utility, Special Use, or Access Permits, etc.). Contact Information: Contact CDPHE (telephone #’s listed above). Noxious Weeds and Invasive Species Management Plan – Noxious Weeds and Invasive Species guidance can be found by contacting the Colorado Department of Agriculture (https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/agconservation/noxiousweeds) and the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (http://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/RS-NoxiousWeeds.aspx). In either case, management plans involving the control of noxious weeds associated with the permitted activity and cleaning of equipment will be required. Concrete Washout - Waste generated from concrete activities shall NOT be allowed to flow into the drainage ways, inlets, receiving waters, or in the CDOT ROW. Concrete waste shall be placed in a temporary concrete washout facility and must be located a minimum of 50 feet from state waters, drainageways, and inlets. Concrete washout shall only be performed as specified by the CDOT Environmental Program and shall be in accordance to CDOT specifications and guidelines. Contact Information: Contact CDPHE or find additional information on the CDOT website: https://www.codot.gov/business/designsupport/2011-construction- specifications/2011-Specs and refer to the specifications and their revisions for sections 101, 107 and 208. Spill Reporting - Spills shall be contained and cleaned up as soon as possible. Spills shall NOT be washed down into the storm drain or buried. All spills shall be reported to the CDOT Illicit Discharge Hotline at (303) 512-4446 (4H20), as well as the Regional Permitting Office and Regional Maintenance Supervisor. Spills on highways, into waterways, any spill in the highway right-of-way exceeding 25 gallons, or that may otherwise present an immediate danger to the public shall be reported by calling 911, and shall also be reported to the CDPHE at 1-877-518-5608. More information can be found at https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/emergency- reporting-line. About This Form - Questions or comments about this Information Summary may be directed to Alex Karami, Program Administrator, CDOT Access Management Unit, at (303) 757-9841, alex.karami@state.co.us. Environmental Clearances Information Summary Page 3 of 3 Colorado Department of Transportation August 2017 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8  CDOT has aMunicipal Separate Storm Sewer System permit, otherwise known as (MS4) from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.  The permit states that only stormwater can be discharged from CDOT’s storm drain system As part of the permit, CDOT has several different programs to prevent pollutants from entering into the storm drain system: Construction Site Program New Development Redevelopment Program Illicit Discharge Program Industrial Facilities Program Public Education and Outreach Program Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping Program Wet Weather Monitoring Program  What is stormwater runoff? Stormwater runoff occurs when precipitation from rain or snowmelt flows over the ground. Impervious surfaces like roads and sidewalks prevent stormwater from naturally soaking into the groundWhy is stormwater runoff a problem? Stormwater can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt and other pollutants and flow into CDOT’s storm drain system or directly into a stream, river, lake, wetland or reservoir. Anything that enters CDOT’s storm drain system is discharged untreated into the waterways we use for fishing, swimming, and providing drinking water.For more information on CDOT Utility Permits:  https://www.codot.gov/business/permits/utilitiesspecialuse For more information on CDOT Access Permits: https://www.codot.gov/business/permits/accesspermits For more information on CDOT Water Quality Program: Water Quality Program Manager 4201 E. Arkansas Ave.            Shumate Building Denver, Colorado 80222 303‐757‐9343 Water Quality Program Industrial Facilities Program Dredged spoil, dirt, slurry, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, sewage sludge, garbage, trash, chemical waste, biological nutrient, biological material, radioactive material, heat, pH, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, any industrial, municipal, or agricultural waste. Tips for Reporting an Illicit Discharge Call the illicit discharge hotline at (303) 512‐4426  From a safe distance try to estimate the amount of the discharge. Identify characteristics of the discharge (color, odor, algae, etc.). Obtain information on the vehicle dumping the waste (if applicable). Do not approach! Call *CSP for illicit dumping. If possible, take a photo, record a license plate. REMEMBER:  Never get too close to the illicit discharge, it may be dangerous!!!  DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Industrial Facilities Program Elements: 1.Educate and outreach to ownersor operators that have potential tocontribute substantial pollutant towater.2.Report and include information ondischarge and water qualityconcerns. Provide writtennotification within 15 days ofdiscovery to CDPHE.3.Submit an annual report to CDPHEcontaining the number ofinformational brochuresdistributed; name and title of each individual trained. Education There are instances when a utility company or other entity doing work in the state highway right‐of‐way will require some type of environmental permit or clearance for that work. CDOT has put together an Environmental Clearances Information Summary for those applying for a CDOT Utility and Special Use Permit or Access Permit to obtain all required clearances. This fact sheet is given to each permittee and is available at: http://www.coloradodot.info/programs/environmental/resources/guidance-standards/Environmental%20Clearances%20Info%20Summary.pdf Industrial facilities can use control measures (CM) otherwise known as Best Management Practices (BMP) during the construction of a facility and when operating the facility. Control measures are schedules of activities, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent and reduce pollution entering into CDOT’s storm drain system. Control Measures also include treatment, operating procedures, and practices to control site run off which can include structural and non‐structural controls.  Control Measures for Industrial Facilities CDOT defines a utility, or utility facility as any privately, publicly, or cooperatively owned line, facility, or system producing, transmitting or distributing the following: CommunicationsCable televisionPowerElectricityLightHeat GasOilCrude ProductsWaterStreamWasteStormwater not connected with highway drainageSimilar CommodityDocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 1 1. If there are any questions regarding this permit, please contact Allyson Mattson at (970) 350-2148. 2. The Permittee or the contractor shall notify Bruce Barnett at (970) 350-2147 at least two working days prior to beginning any access improvements or construction of any kind within the State Highway right- of-way. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in revocation of this permit. 3. The Permittee shall request final inspection by Bruce Barnett at (970) 350-2147 within 10 days following the completion of access construction, and prior to authorized use. The Permittee or their representative shall be present. 4. The Permittee must provide an independent construction inspector for the construction of this access and associated highway improvements. The independent inspector must meet CDOT approval and will report to the Region 4 Access Inspector during construction. 5. A fully executed complete copy of this permit must be on the job site with the contractor at all times during construction. Failure to comply with this or any other construction requirement may result in the immediate suspension of work by order of the Department inspector or the issuing authority. 6. The Permittee shall refer to all additional standard requirements included with this permit and any enclosed additional terms, conditions, exhibits, and noted attachments. 7. Incorporated as part of this permit are the following: Application for Access Permit (CDOT Form No. 137) Permit (CDOT Form No. 101) and its attachments Exhibits: “A” – Access Plans (to be filed with the Notice to Proceed) “B” – Vicinity Map 8. This permit is issued in accordance with the State Highway Access Code (2 CCR 601-1), and is based upon the information submitted by the Permittee. This permit is only for the use and purpose stated in the Application and Permit. Any changes in traffic volumes or type, drainage, or other operation aspects may render this permit void, requiring a new permit to be applied for based upon the existing and anticipated future conditions. 9. All work is to conform to the plans referenced by this permit on file with the Department or as modified by this permit. (If discrepancies arise, this permit shall take precedence over the plans.) The Department plan review is only for the general conformance with the Department’s design and code requirements. The Department is not responsible for the accuracy and adequacy of the design, dimensions, elevations, and any other elements which shall be confirmed and correlated at the work site. The Department, through the approval of this document, assumes no responsibility for the completeness and/or accuracy of the plans. 10. The Permittee is responsible for obtaining any necessary additional federal, state, and/or city/county permits or clearances required for construction of the access. Approval of this access permit does not constitute verification of this action by the Permittee. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 2 11. The State requires a Certificate of Insurance prior to commencing any work on the State Highway right- of-way. Policies shall name the State of Colorado as additional insured party. All vendors, contractors, and utility companies shall procure, at their own expense, and maintain for the duration of the work period, the following minimum insurance coverages: A. Standard workman’s compensation and employer’s liability, including occupational disease, covering all employees engaged in performance of the work at the site, in the amount required by State Statutes. B. Comprehensive general liability in the amount of $600,000 combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, each occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate. C. Automobile liability in the amount of $600,000 combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, for each accident. Certificates of insurance showing compliance with these provisions shall be attached to and made a part of this permit and be available on the site during construction. 12. All costs associated with the improvements to this intersection are the responsibility of the Permittee. This includes design, construction, signing and striping, utility relocation, testing of materials, and inspections. In the event a new signal is warranted in the future, CDOT will not participate in any fashion with that signal installation, including financially. 13. The development of this property shall not negatively impact adjacent nearby properties. Correction of the problem and cost resulting from damages shall be borne by the Permittee. 14. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to determine which environmental clearances and/or regulations apply to the project, and to obtain any clearances that are required directly for the appropriate agency prior to commencing work. Please refer to or request a copy of the “CDOT Environmental Clearance Information Summary” (ECIS) for details. The ECIS may be obtained from the CDOT Permitting Offices or may be accessed via the CDOT Planning/Construction-Environmental Guidance webpage at http://www.dot.state.co.us/environmental/Forms/asp. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS MAY RESULT IN THE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF YOUR CDOT PERMIT, OR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS BY OTHER AGENCIES. ALL discharges are subject to the provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Act and the Colorado Discharge Permit Regulations. Prohibited discharges include substances such as: wash water, paint, automotive fluids, solvents, oils or soaps. Unless otherwise identified by CDOT or the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmental (CDPHE) Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) as significant sources of pollutants to the waters of the State, the following discharges to storm water systems are allowed without a Colorado Discharge Permit System Permit: landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows, uncontaminated ground water infiltration to separate storm sewers, discharges from potable water sources, foundation drains, air condition condensation, irrigation water, springs, footing drains, waterline flushing, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands, and flow from fire-fighting activities. ANY OTHER DISCHARGES, including storm water discharges from industrial facility or construction sites, may require Colorado Discharge Permit System permits from CDPHE before work begins. For additional information and forms, go to the CHPHE website at: http://cdphe.state.co.us/wq/PermitsUnit/wqu. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 3 15. Should any excavation encounter plant or animal fossils, the remains of historic or prehistoric structures, artifacts, (pottery, stone tools, arrowheads, etc.), the work shall be stopped and the Permittee shall notify the Department inspector. 16. Survey markers or monuments must be preserved in their original positions. Notify the Department at (970) 350-2173 immediately upon damage to or discovery of such markers or monuments at the work site. Any survey markers or monuments disturbed during the permitted work shall be repaired and/or replaced immediately at the expense of the Permittee. 17. Landscaping and site construction shall not obstruct sight distance at any State Highway access point. Landscaping within the State Highway right-of-way requires the Permittee to obtain a CDOT Landscaping Permit from the Traffic/Access Section. The access permit does not authorize that activity. Irrigation of features within the right-of-way may require the Permittee to install a subsurface drain in accordance with CDOT Standard M-605-1 or other approved system. The Permittee shall contact Allyson Mattson at the Greeley Traffic Office, (970) 350-2148 to obtain the Landscaping Permit. 18. If State Highway right-of-way fence exists or is proposed, the Permittee must contact Bruce Barnett at the Greeley Traffic Office, (970) 350-2147 prior to removal or installation. The Permittee will be required to obtain a highway right-of-way fence agreement for a special fence if the Permittee desires to remove the existing standard highway fencing in this area. When it is necessary to remove any highway right-of-way fence, the posts on either side of the access entrance shall be securely braced with approved end posts and in conformance with the Department’s M-607 -1 standard, before the fence is cut to prevent slacking of the remaining fence. All post and wire removed shall be return to the Department. 19. This permit is subject to revocation due to: 1) Noncompliance with the provisions of this permit; 2) Abandonment; 3) Supersedure by new permit covering the same installation; or 4) Conflict with necessary planned highway construction and/or improvements. The permittee shall promptly terminate occupancy upon notice of cancellation of the permit from the Department, unless a new permit is applied for and granted. 20. The Department inspector may suspend work due to: 1) Noncompliance with the provisions of this permit; 2) Adverse weather or traffic conditions; 3) Concurrent highway construction or maintenance in conflict with permit work; 4) Any condition deemed unsafe for workers or the general public. The work may be resumed upon notice from the Department Inspector. 21. If necessary, minor changes, corrections, and/or additions to this permit may be ordered by the Department inspector, other Department representative or local authority to meet unanticipated site conditions. Changes may not be in violation of the State Highway Access Code. All major changes to the plan must be approved in writing by the Department prior to commencement of any work on or within the State Highway right-of-way. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 4 22. Reconstruction and improvements to the access may be required when the Permittee has failed to meet the required design and/or material specifications. If any construction element fails within two years due to improper construction or material specifications, the Permittee is responsible for all such repairs. 23. The Department retains the right to perform any necessary maintenance work in this area. 24. Routine, periodic maintenance and emergency repairs may be performed within the State Highway right-of-way, under general terms and conditions of the permit. Any significant repairs such as culvert replacement, resurfacing, or changes in design or specifications, will require written authorization from the Department. The Department shall be given proper advance notice whenever maintenance work will affect the movement or safety of traffic on the State Highway. In an emergency, the Department Region Office and the State Patrol shall immediately be notified of possible hazards. 25. Access construction methods and materials shall conform to the Colorado Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (current edition). 26. All materials, equipment, installation, construction, and design, including the auxiliary lane(s) and intersection improvement(s) within the State Highway shall be in accordance with the following Department standard references as applicable. A. State Highway Access Code, 2 CCR601-1 B. Roadway Design Manual C. Materials Manual D. Construction Manual E. Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition F. Standard Plans (M&S Standards) G. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (M.U.T.C.D.) for Streets and Highways and the Colorado Supplement thereto H. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), latest edition I. AASHTO Roadside Design Guide J. Institute of Transportation Engineer’s Trip Generation Manual, 6th Edition Some of the reference materials listed above (A through E) may be purchased from: Colorado Department of Transportation Bid Plans Room 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, CO 80222-3400 (303) 757-9313 The State Highway Access Code may be purchased from: The Public Records Corporation 1666 Lafayette Street PO Box 18186 Denver, CO 80218 (303) 832-8262 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 5 The website address is: www.cdot.gov 27. All workers within the State Highway right-of-way shall comply with their employer’s safety and health policies/procedures, and all applicable U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations – including, but not limited to, the applicable sections of 29 CFR Part 1910 – Occupational Safety and Health Standards and 29 CRF Part 1926 – Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. At a minimum, all workers in the State Highway right-of-way, except when in their vehicles, shall wear the following personal protective equipment: • Head protection that complies with the ANSI Z89.1-1997 standard; • At all construction sites or whenever there is danger of injury to feet, protective footwear that complies with the ANSI Z41-1999 standard will be worn • High visibility apparel as specified in the Traffic Control provision of this permit (at such a minimum ANSI/ISEA 107-1999, Class 2). Where any of the above referenced ANSI standards have been revised, the most recent version of the standard shall apply. 28. No work will be allowed at night, or on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays without prior authorization from the Department. The Department may also restrict work within the State Highway right-of-way during adverse weather conditions. 29. No construction vehicles shall be parked, or construction materials/equipment stored, on the State Highway right-of-way overnight. 30. Backing maneuvers within and into the State Highway right-of-way are strictly prohibited. All vehicles shall enter and exit the highway right-of-way in forward movement. Backing into the right-of-way shall be considered a violation of the terms and conditions of the access permit and may result in revocation of the permit by the Department and/or the issuing authority. 31. Traffic detours or lane closures will not be allowed, unless pre-approved by the Department. 32. Two-way traffic shall be maintained throughout the work area at all times unless specific written authorization is obtained from the Department. 33. Construction traffic control devices, when not in use, shall be removed or turned away from traffic. Devices must be stored outside of the roadway clear zone per the latest AASHTO guidelines. 34. The access shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation of construction within State Highway right-of-way. 35. All required access improvements shall be installed prior to the herein authorized use of this access. Failure to do so will result in the appropriate legal action from the Department, up to Permit Revocation. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 6 36. The access shall be constructed and maintained as per Exhibit “A” (to be filed with the Notice to Proceed). 37. The access shall be surfaced immediately upon completion of earthwork construction and prior to use. 38. Surfacing of the access shall be completed as per Exhibit “A” (to be filed with the Notice to Proceed). 39. The access shall be constructed perpendicular to the travel lanes of the State Highway for a minimum distance of 40 feet, and shall slope down and away from the adjacent pavement edge at a rate of 2% grade for a minimum of 20 feet. 40. Any required speed change lane(s) shall be provided in accordance with Exhibit “A” (to be filed with the Notice to Proceed) and Section 4 of the State Highway Access Code, 2 CCR601-1. 41. No paved surface shall be cut unless specified in this permit. Asphalt removal shall be saw cut to assure a straight edge for patching. Full panel concrete replacement is required for any concrete work. 42. The new State Highway pavement shall slope on the same plane as the present pavement surface. 43. If frost, water, or moisture is present in the subgrade, no surfacing materials shall be placed until all frost, water, or moisture is gone or removed. 44. The access shall be constructed and maintained in such a manner that will not cause water to enter onto the roadway, and will not interfere with the existing drainage system within the State Highway right-of- way. Drainage to the State Highway right-of-way shall not exceed historical rate of flow. 45. All existing drainage structures shall be extended, modified, or upgraded as necessary, to accommodate all new construction and safety standards, in accordance to the Department’s standard specifications. 46. All final striping and pavement striping shall be done by the Permittee or the contractor in conformance with the Department’s M&S Standards and the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (M.U.T.C.D.), unless otherwise agreed to by the Department and the Permittee. Prior to final pavement marking, the Permittee shall contact Bruce Barnett at (970) 350-2147 in order to review striping layout and to coordinate schedules for striping by the Permittee and inspection by the Department. No pavement marking shall be applied without the required plan review and authorization. The Permittee shall provide layout to the Department striping inspection personnel. 47. Compaction of subgrade, embankment, and backfill shall be in accordance with Section 203.07 of the Department’s standard specifications. Test results shall be provided to the Region Permits Unit. 48. The existing asphalt adjacent to all new pavement shall be saw cut and removed a minimum of one foot back from the existing edge, or until an acceptable existing cross slope is achieved to assure a straight edge for the joint. 49. Longitudinal joints of the final pavement surface shall match the roadway lane lines. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 State Highway Access Permit Attachment to Permit No. 420046 - Additional Terms and Conditions 7 50. The top layer of plant mix bituminous pavement shall not be placed between October 1 and April 1, unless otherwise approved by the Department. 51. Any layer of bituminous pavement that is to have a succeeding layer placed thereon shall be completed full width before succeeding layers are placed. 52. The existing asphalt adjacent to all new pavement shall be saw cut and removed a minimum of one foot back from the existing edge, or until an acceptable existing cross slope is achieved to assure a straight edge for the joint. 53. Utility plans are not reviewed or authorized by the Access Permit. They must be submitted to the Region Utility Office. The Permittee shall locate all utilities within the existing right-of-way and any area which may be affected by access or roadway improvements. Plans shall conform to Section 2.3(11)(f) of the State Highway Access Code. The Permittee shall contract the Region Utility Office at (970) 350-2164. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Traffic Impact Study Mulberry Connection Fort Collins, Colorado Prepared for: Armie Management, LLC. DBA Comunale Properties DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 T R A F F I C I M P A C T S T U D Y Mulberry Connection Fort Collins, Colorado Prepared for Armie Management LLC, DBA Comunale Properties 1855 South Pearl Street Suite 20 Denver, CO 80210 Prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 4582 South Ulster Street Suite 1500 Denver, Colorado 80237 (303) 228-2300 September 2019 This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared . Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley - Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 09/18/2019 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................... i APPENDICES ..................................................................................................................ii LIST OF TABLES .............................................................................................................ii LIST OF FIGURES ...........................................................................................................ii 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................... 1 2.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 4 3.0 EXISTING AND FUTURE CONDITIONS .................................................................. 6 3.1 Existing Study Area ...........................................................................................................6 3.2 Existing and Future Roadway Ne twork ..............................................................................6 3.3 Existing Traffic Volumes ....................................................................................................8 3.4 Unspecified Development Traffic Growth .........................................................................11 4.0 PROJECT TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................. 14 4.1 Trip Generation................................................................................................................14 4.2 Trip Distribution ...............................................................................................................15 4.3 Traffic Assignment ...........................................................................................................15 4.4 Total (Background Plus Project) Traffic............................................................................15 5.0 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS ANALYSIS ...................................................................... 20 5.1 Analysis Methodology ......................................................................................................20 5.2 Key Intersection Operational Analysis .............................................................................21 5.4 CDOT Turn Bay Length Analysis .....................................................................................26 5.5 Turn Bay Vehicle Queuing Analysis .................................................................................29 5.6 Multimodal Transportation Analysis .................................................................................32 Pedestrian Analysis ...........................................................................................................32 Bicycle Analysis .................................................................................................................34 Transit Analysis..................................................................................................................34 6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................... 35 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page ii APPENDICES Appendix A – Intersection Count Sheets Appendix B – CDOT Traffic Data Appendix C – Trip Generation Worksheets Appendix D – Intersection Analysis Worksheets Appendix E – Conceptual Site Plan LIST OF TABLES Table 1 – Mulberry Connection Project Traffic Generation ........................................................14 Table 2 – Level of Service Definitions .......................................................................................20 Table 3 – Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results................................................22 Table 4 – Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results .........................................23 Table 5 – Mulberry Street N Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results ............24 Table 6 – Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results ..........................25 Table 7 – I-25 NW Frontage Road Access LOS Results ...........................................................26 Table 8 – Turn Lane Length Analysis Results ...........................................................................29 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 – Vicinity Map ................................................................................................................5 Figure 2 – Site Area ....................................................................................................................7 Figure 3 – Existing Lane Configurations and Control...................................................................9 Figure 4 – 2019 Existing Traffic Volumes ..................................................................................10 Figure 5 – 2020 Background Traffic Volumes............................................................................12 Figure 6 – 2040 Background Traffic Volumes............................................................................13 Figure 7 – Project Trip Distribution ............................................................................................16 Figure 8 – Project Traffic Assignment .......................................................................................17 Figure 9 – 2020 Background Plus Project Traffic Volumes ........................................................18 Figure 10 – 2040 Background Plus Project Traffic Volumes ......................................................19 Figure 11 – 2020 Recommended Lane Configurations and Control ..........................................30 Figure 12 – 2040 Recommended Lane Configurations and Control ..........................................31 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 1 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Mulberry Connection is a proposed industrial facility to be located on the northwest corner of the Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road in Fort Collins, Colorado. The industrial facility consists of two buildings with a total of approximately 165,000 square feet of building space. It is expected that the project will be completed by 2020; therefore, analysis was conducted for the 2020 short term horizon as well as the 2040 long-term horizon. The purpose of this traffic study is to identify project traffic generation characteristics and potential project traffic related impacts on the local street system, as well as to develop mitigation measures required for identified impacts. The following intersections were incorporated into this traffic study in accordance with the City of Fort Collins and State of Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) standards and requirements: • Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road • Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road • Mulberry Street Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road • Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road. In addition, the proposed project access along the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road near the north property line was also included for evaluation. Regional access will be provided by Interstate 25 (I-25) and Mulberry Street (SH-14). Primary access to the site will be provided by the I-25 NW Frontage Road while direct access to the project is provided by one (1) full movement access proposed along the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road near the north property line . The proposed access along I-25 NW Frontage Road is located approximately 550 feet north of Redman Drive. Additionally, three full movement accesses are proposed along the north side of Redman Drive. Mulberry Connections is expected to generate approximately 558 daily weekday trips with 66 of these trips occurring during each of the weekday morning and afternoon peak hours. Distribution of project traffic was based on the existing and proposed area street system characteristics, existing traffic patterns, anticipated surrounding development in the area, and DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 2 the proposed access system for the project . Assignment of project traffic was based upon the trip generation described previously and the distributions developed. Based on the analysis presented in this report, Kimley -Horn believes the proposed Mulberry Connections project will be successfully incorporated into the existing and future roadway network. The proposed project development and expected traffic volumes resulted in the following recommendations and conclusions: • The threshold for requiring an access permit along CDOT roadways occurs when proj ect traffic is anticipated to increase the existing access traffic volumes by more than 20 percent. Based on traffic projections, the addition of project traffic on the north leg of the I-25 NW Frontage Road at SH-14 (Mulberry Street) is not anticipated to increase existing access traffic volumes by more than 20 percent; therefore, it is not believed that CDOT will require an access permit at this location in association with this project. However, access permits will be required on the west leg of Redman Drive at the I-25 NW Frontage Road and at the proposed project access located on the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road. • The project proposes a new full movement access along the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road. The project access drive is recommended to have a R1-1 “STOP” sign installed for the exiting approach. A northbound left turn lane with 275 feet of length plus a 160-foot taper is warranted by CDOT State Highway Access Code standards at this access, although left turn lanes are not present at any other intersections along I-25 NW Frontage Road in this area. A single exiting lane will be sufficient to accommodate exiting project traffic on the eastbound access approach. • A northbound left turn lane with 275 feet of length plus a 160 -foot taper is warranted based on existing traffic volumes and CDOT Standards at the intersection of Redman Drive and I- 25 NW Frontage Road, although left turn lanes are not present at any other intersections along I-25 NW Frontage Road in this area. • Due to Interstate 25 construction, t he intersection of Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road is currently a two-leg (south and west legs) uncontrolled turn intersection. Prior to the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25, this intersection was a standard T- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 3 intersection with stop control along the northboun d I-25 NW Frontage Road approach. All three approaches provided single lanes for shared movements when it was previously a standard T-intersection. It is anticipated that this intersection will be a standard T- Intersection again when the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25 is complete. With the previous T-Intersection lane configurations and control, all movements at this intersection are expected to operate acceptably with LOS C or better during the peak hours in 2020. By 2040, the northbound approach of this intersect ion may experience long delays during the afternoon peak hour if future traffic volumes are realized. With the existing lane configurations, this intersection is expected to operate acceptably during the peak hours in 2040 with all-way stop control. As a two-way stop-controlled intersection, this intersection is also expected to operate acceptably in 2040 with separate northbound left and right turn lanes and a designated westbound left turn lane. These lane improvements should be considered when this intersection is reconstructed with the new Vine Drive bridge over I -25. Otherwise, all-way stop control is expected to work operationally with the lane configurations at this intersection prior to the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I -25 if found to be warranted and needed sometime in the future. • By 2040, three eastbound and westbound through lanes will needed along Mulberry Street (SH-14) if future traffic volumes are realized. It should be noted that acceleration lanes are typically absorbed along CDOT highways with implementation of three through lan es in each direction; however, separate acceleration lanes may also be needed in order for these right turn movements to operate acceptably during peak hours in 2040 . • Any on-site and off-site signing and striping improvements should be incorporated into the Civil Drawings and conform to City of Fort Collins and CDOT Standards as well as the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – 2009 Edition (MUTCD). DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 4 2.0 INTRODUCTION Mulberry Connection is a proposed industrial facility to be located on the northwest corner of the Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road in Fort Collins, Colorado. A vicinity map illustrating the project location is shown in Figure 1. The industrial facility is anticipated to include approximately 165,000 square feet of building space . A conceptual site plan illustrating the development is shown in Appendix E. It is expected that the project will be completed by 2020; therefore, analysis was conducted for the 2020 short term horizon as well as the 2040 long -term horizon. The purpose of this traffic study is to identify project traffic generation characteristics and potential project traffic related impacts on the local street system, as well as to develop mitigation measures required for identified impacts. The following intersections were incorporated into this traffic study in accordance with the City of Fort Collins and State of Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) standards and requirements: • Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road • Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road • Mulberry Street Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road • Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road. In addition, the proposed project access along the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road near the north property line was also included for evaluation. Regional access will be provided by Interstate 25 (I-25) and Mulberry Street (SH-14). Primary access to the site will be provided by the I-25 NW Frontage Road while direct access to the project is provided by one (1) full movement access proposed along the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road near the north property line . The proposed access along I-25 NW Frontage Road is located approximately 550 feet north of Redman Drive. Additionally, three full movement accesses are proposed along the north side of Redman Drive. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 6 3.0 EXISTING AND FUTURE CONDITIONS 3.1 Existing Study Area The existing site is comprised of farmland, while the immediate surrounding area primarily consists of farmland, vacant land, and industrial uses. Interstate 25 is loca ted directly to the east while industrial and retail uses are south of the project. Single family residences are located in the extended area to the north , south, and west. The land uses and roadway network surrounding the site are shown in Figure 2. 3.2 Existing and Future Roadway Network Mulberry Street (SH-14) provides two through lanes of travel eastbound and westbound with left and right turn lanes at all major intersections . Mulberry Street provides raised median and a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour through the study area. The I-25 NW Frontage Road currently extends primarily north-south with one lane in each direction and has a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour. Vine Drive extends eastbound and westbound with one lane of travel in each direction with a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour. Vine Drive currently does not extend east of I-25 NW Frontage Road due to the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I- 25. Mulberry Street N Frontage Road extends east -west with one lane in each direction and has a 35 mile per hour speed limit. Redman Drive extends east -west and is an unmarked two-lane private roadway. The intersection of Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road is currently a two-leg uncontrolled bend intersection. Prio r to the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25, this intersection was a standard T-intersection with stop control along the northbound I-25 NW Frontage Road approach. All three approaches provided single lanes for shared movements when it was previously a standard T-intersection. It is expected that this intersection wi ll be a standard T- Intersection again when the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I -25 is complete. The existing T-intersection of Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road operates with stop control on the eastbound Redman Drive approach. All approaches to the intersection include a single shared movement lane. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 8 The existing T-intersection of Mulberry Street N Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road operates with stop control on the eastbound Mulberry Street N Frontage Road approach. All approaches to the intersection include a single shared movement lane. This intersection is in close proximity to the Mulberry Street and I-25 NW Frontage Road intersection with movements on the north leg being incorporated within the intersection to the south. The intersection of Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road operates with yield control along the northbound and southbound approaches. The yield control is due to the left turn and through movements being restricted along the northbound and southbound approaches of this intersection and the right turn free movements being incorporated into acceleration lanes along the same approaches. The eastbound and westbound approaches of this intersection provide a left turn lane, two through lanes, and a right turn lane. The northbound and southbound approaches include a right turn lane. The intersection lane configuration and control for t he study area key intersections are shown in Figure 3. 3.3 Existing Traffic Volumes Existing peak hour turning movement counts were conducted at the study area intersections on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 . The counts were conducted in 15 -minute intervals during the morning and afternoon peak hours of adjacent street traffic from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on this count date. Existing turning movement counts are shown in Figure 4 with count sheets provided in Appendix A. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 56(226)152(62)11(1)53(197)2(0)154(82)4(4) 4(7)18(47)225(297)67(93)142(149)2(14) 15(7)112(142)152(127)64(149) 1315(2111) 58(90) 183(186) 1817(1363) 85(60) DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 11 3.4 Unspecified Development Traffic Growth Based on information provided on the website for CDOT, the 20 -year growth factor along SH-14 (Mulberry Street) adjacent to the study area is 1.40 and 1.44. These values equate to annual growth rates of approximately 1.70 and 1.84 percent per year, respectively. Traffic information from the CDOT Online Transportation Information System (OTIS) website is included in Appendix B. Based on this, a two (2) percent annual growth rate was used to calculate future traffic volumes at the study area intersections. This annual growth rate was used to estimated short term 2020 and long term 2040 traffic volumes at the key intersections. The estimated 2019 existing daily traffic volume along Vine Drive within the project limits is approximately 3,200 vehicles per day while City of Fort Collins historical count data reveals that this segment had approximately 6,500 vehicles per day in 2018 prior to the closure of Vine Drive east of NW Frontage Road due to the reconstruction of I-25 and the Vine Drive bridge over I-25. As a result, turning movements were developed at the intersection of Vine Drive and I -25 NW Frontage Road as a standard T-intersection to represent the future reopening of Vine Drive east of I -25 NW Frontage Road. These turning movement counts were also increased to reflect the previous 6,500 vehicles per day along Vine Drive with an annual growth applied to the adjusted existing turning movement counts to develop future background traffic volumes at this intersection. Background traffic volumes for 2020 and 2040 are shown in Figure 5 and Figure 6, respectively. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 57(231)20(36)82(199) 155(63) 240(107) 36(41)11(1)77(240)2(0)194(128)4(4) 4(7)18(48)230(303)68(95)145(152)2(14) 15(7)114(145)155(130)65(152) 1341(2153) 59(92) 187(190) 1853(1390) 87(61) DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 85(343)30(53)121(296) 230(94) 356(159) 53(61)17(2)114(356)3(0)288(189)6(6) 6(11)27(71)341(450)102(141)215(226)3(21) 23(11)170(215)230(192)97(226) 1993(3200) 88(136) 277(282) 2754(2066) 129(91) DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 14 4.0 PROJECT TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS 4.1 Trip Generation Site-generated traffic estimates are determined through a process known as trip generation . Rates and equations are applied to the proposed land use s to estimate traffic generated by the development during a specific time interval. The acknowledged source for trip generation rates is the Trip Generation Manual1 published by the Institute of Transport ation Engineers (ITE). ITE has established trip rates in nationwide studies of similar land uses . For this study, Kimley-Horn used the ITE Trip Generation Report average rates equations that apply to Industrial Park land use (ITE Code 130) for traffic associated with the development. Mulberry Connections is expected to generate approximately 558 daily weekday trips with 66 of these trips occurring during each of the weekday morning and afternoon peak hours. Calculations were based on the procedure and information provided in the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 10th Edition – Volume 1: User’s Guide and Handbook, 2017. Table 1 summarizes the estimated trip generation for the proposed development. The trip generation worksheet is included in Appendix C. Table 1 – Mulberry Connection Project Traffic Generation Vehicle Trips Land Use Daily AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour In Out Total In Out Total Industrial Park (ITE 130) – 165,000 Square Feet 558 53 13 66 14 52 66 1 Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation Manual, Tenth Edition, Washington DC, 2017. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 15 4.2 Trip Distribution Distribution of project traffic was based on the existing and proposed area street system characteristics, existing traffic patterns, anticipated surrounding development in the area, and the proposed access system for the project. The directional distribution of traffic is a means to quantify the percentage of site -generated traffic that approaches the site from a given direction and departs the site back to the original source . The trip distribution was developed with the current reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25 being complete by buildout of the proposed development. It should be noted that vehicle departures to the east along Mulberry Street were distributed to both the Mulberry Street Fro ntage Road and Vine Drive due to restricted movements at the intersection of Mulberry Street and I -25 NW Frontage Road. The project trip distribution is illustrated in Figure 7. 4.3 Traffic Assignment Traffic assignment was obtained by applying the projec t trip distribution to the estimated traffic generation of the development shown in Table 1. Site traffic assignment for the project is shown in Figure 8. 4.4 Total (Background Plus Project) Traffic Site traffic volumes were added to the background volume s to represent estimated traffic conditions for the short term 2020 horizon and long term 2040 horizon. These total traffic volumes for the site are illustrated for the 2020 and 2040 horizon years in Figures 9 and 10, respectively. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 [40%]5%[10%]10%30%55%[15%]5%[15%] [35%]85%[35%][15%][15%] 50%[35%]35%[15%]30%5%10%[35%] [15%] DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 1(5)5(21)5(1) 3(1)29(8)16(4)3(1)2(8)2(8) 5(18)45(12)2(8)5(18)5(18)19(5) 2(8) 27(7)16(4)2(8)5(1)3(1)5(18) 2(8) DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 58(236)25(57)82(199) 160(64) 240(107) 39(42)40(9)93(244)5(1)196(136)6(12) 9(25)18(48)275(315)70(103)150(170)2(14) 15(7)114(145)160(148)84(157) 1343(2161) 59(92) 214(197) 1853(1390) 87(61)16(4)80(274)5(1)194(105)5(18) 2(8) DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 86(348)35(74)121(296) 235(95) 356(159) 56(62)46(10)130(360)6(1)290(197)8(14) 11(29)27(71)386(462)104(149)220(244)3(21) 23(11)170(215)235(210)116(231) 1995(3208) 88(136) 304(289) 2754(2066) 129(91)16(4)117(404)5(1)286(156)5(18) 2(8) DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 20 5.0 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS ANALYSIS Kimley-Horn’s analysis of traffic operations in the site vicinity was conducted to determine potential capacity deficiencies in the 2020 and 2040 development horizons at the identified key intersections. The acknowledged source for determining overall capacity is the cu rrent edition of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM)2. 5.1 Analysis Methodology Capacity analysis results are listed in terms of Level of Service (LOS). LOS is a qualitative term describing operating conditions a driver will experience while traveling on a particular street or highway during a specific time interval. It ranges from A (very little delay) to F (long delays and congestion). Typical standard traffic engineering practice recommends LOS D as the minimum threshold for acceptable operations. Table 2 shows the definition of level of service for signalized and unsignalized intersections . Table 2 – Level of Service Definitions Level of Service Signalized Intersection Average Total Delay (sec/veh) Unsignalized Intersection Average Total Delay (sec/veh) A ≤ 10 ≤ 10 B > 10 and ≤ 20 > 10 and ≤ 15 C > 20 and ≤ 35 > 15 and ≤ 25 D > 35 and ≤ 55 > 25 and ≤ 35 E > 55 and ≤ 80 > 35 and ≤ 50 F > 80 > 50 _______________ Definitions provided from the Highway Capacity Manual, Sixth Edition , Transportation Research Board, 2016. Study area intersections were analyzed based on average total delay analysis for signalized and unsignalized intersections. Under the unsignalized analysis, the LOS for a two -way stop- controlled intersection is determined by the computed o r measured control delay and is defined for each minor movement. LOS for a two-way stop-controlled intersection is not defined for the intersection as a whole. LOS for a signalized and all-way stop controlled intersection is defined for each approach and f or the overall intersection. 2 Transportation Research Board, Highway Capacity Manual, Sixth Edition, Washington DC, 2016. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 21 5.2 Key Intersection Operational Analysis Calculations for the level of service at the key intersection s and project access driveways for the study area are provided in Appendix D. The existing year analysis is based on the lane geometry and intersection control shown in Figure 3. Synchro traffic analysis software was used to analyze the study area intersections and access drive ways. The Synchro Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) methodology reports were used to analyze intersection delay and level of service. Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road The intersection of Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road is currently a two -leg uncontrolled turn intersection. Prior to reconstruction of I-25 and the Vine Drive bridge over I-25, this intersection was a standard T-intersection with stop control along the northbound I-25 NW Frontage Road approach. All three approaches were single lanes for shared movements when this intersection was a standard T-intersection. This intersection will be a standard T- Intersection again in the future when reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25 is complete. With the previous T-Intersection lane configurations and control, all movements at this intersection are expected to operate acceptably with LOS C or better during the peak hours in 2020. By 2040, the northbound approach of this intersection is expected to experience long delays during the afternoon peak hour if future traffic volumes are realized. With the existing lane configurations, this intersection is expected to operate acceptably during the peak hours in 2040 with all-way stop control. As a two-way stop-controlled intersection, this intersection is also expected to operate acceptably in 2040 with separate northbound left and right turn lanes a nd a designated westbound left turn lane. These lane improvements should be considered when this intersection is reconstructed with the new Vine Drive bridge over I-25. Otherwise, all-way stop control is expected to work operationally with the lane configu rations at this intersection if found to be warranted and needed sometime in the future . Table 3 provides the results of the level of service at this intersection. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 22 Table 3 – Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results Scenario AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Delay (sec/veh) LOS Delay (sec/veh) LOS 2020 Background Northbound Approach Westbound Left 13.1 8.0 B A 18.2 8.0 C A 2020 Background Plus Project Northbound Approach Westbound Left 13.2 8.0 B A 19.1 8.0 C A 2040 Background Northbound Approach Westbound Left 20.1 8.5 C A 91.8 8.5 F A 2040 Background Plus Project # Northbound Left Northbound Right Westbound Left 16.4 10.1 8.5 C B A 33.7 11.1 8.4 D B A # = Includes Designated Northbound Left and Right Turn Lane and Westbound Left Turn Lane DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 23 Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road The existing T-intersection of Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road operates with stop control on the eastbound Redman Drive approach . All movements at this intersection currently operate acceptably with LOS B or better during the peak hours. Based on CDOT Standards, a northbound left turn lane will be needed at this intersection. With the new lane configuration, all movements at this intersection are expected to continue to operate acceptably with LOS B or better during the peak hours throughout the 2040 horizon. Table 4 provides the results of the level of service at this intersection. Table 4 – Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results Scenario AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Delay (sec/veh) LOS Delay (sec/veh) LOS 2019 Existing Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.7 10.0 A B 7.4 9.4 A A 2020 Background Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.8 10.5 A B 7.5 9.9 A A 2020 Background Plus Project # Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.9 10.9 A B 7.6 10.3 A B 2040 Background Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 8.2 12.0 A B 7.7 10.9 A B 2040 Background Plus Project # Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 8.3 12.6 A B 7.7 11.5 A B # = Includes Northbound Left Turn Lane based on CDOT Standards DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 24 Mulberry Street N Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road The existing T-intersection of Mulberry Street Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road operates with stop control on the eastbound Mulberry Street N Frontage Road approach. All movements at this intersection currently operate acceptably with LOS B or better during the morning and afternoon peak hours. With the existing lane configurations and control, all movements at this intersection are expected to continue to operate acceptably with LOS C or better during the peak hours in 2020 and 2040. Table 5 provides the results of the level of service at this intersection. Table 5 – Mulberry Street N Frontage Road and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results Scenario AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Delay (sec/veh) LOS Delay (sec/veh) LOS 2019 Existing Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.9 10.2 A B 7.9 12.8 A B 2020 Background Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.9 10.2 A B 7.9 12.9 A B 2020 Background Plus Project Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 8.0 10.4 A B 8.0 13.4 A B 2040 Background Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 8.4 11.6 A B 8.4 18.1 A C 2040 Background Plus Project Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 8.4 11.9 A B 8.5 19.0 A C DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 25 Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road The intersection of Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road operates with yield control along the northbound and southbound approaches . All movements at this intersection currently operate acceptably with LOS C or better during the peak hours. With the existing lane configurations and control, all movements at this intersection are expected to continue to operate acceptably with LOS C or better during the peak hours in 202 0. By 2040, the eastbound and westbound left turn movements ma y experience long delays if future traffic volumes are realized. With three eastbound and westbound through lanes along Mulberry Street, all movements at this intersection are expected to operate acceptably during the peak hours in 2040. It should be noted that acceleration lanes are typically absorbed along CDOT highways with implementation of three through lanes in each direction; however, acceleration lanes are still needed in order for these right turn movements to operate acceptably during peak hours in 2040 . Table 6 provides the results of the level of service at this intersection. Table 6 – Mulberry Street (SH-14) and I-25 NW Frontage Road LOS Results Scenario AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Delay (sec/veh) LOS Delay (sec/veh) LOS 2019 Existing Eastbound Left Westbound Left 14.2 10.1 B B 11.4 21.3 B C 2020 Background Eastbound Left Westbound Left 14.7 10.2 B B 11.9 24.8 B C 2020 Background Plus Project Eastbound Left Westbound Left 15.8 10.2 C B 12.1 24.8 B C 2040 Background Eastbound Left Westbound Left V>C 20.9 F C 105.5 V>C F F 2040 Background Plus Project # Eastbound Left Westbound Left 23.8 13.4 C B 21.6 48.5 C E # = Includes Three Eastbound and Westbound Through Lanes DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 26 I-25 NW Frontage Road Access The I-25 NW Frontage Road Access for the Mulberry Connection project is proposed to be located approximately 550 feet north of Redman Drive. The project access eastbound approach to I-25 NW Frontage Road is recommended to be stop controlled with installation of a R1-1 “STOP” sign for this approach. A northbound left turn lane is warranted at this intersection based on CDOT Standards while single shared movement lanes are anticipated to be sufficient along the eastbound and southbound approaches of this intersection. With this configuration in the opening year of 2020 as well as the long-term horizon 2040, all movements at this intersection are anticipated to operate at accept able levels of service during the weekday peak hours. Table 7 provides the results of the level of service analysis for this intersection. Table 7 – I-25 NW Frontage Road Access LOS Results Scenario AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Delay (sec/veh) LOS Delay (sec/veh) LOS 2020 Background Plus Project Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.7 10.3 A A 7.5 10.7 A B 2040 Background Plus Project Northbound Left Eastbound Approach 7.9 11.3 A B 7.6 12.2 A B 5.4 CDOT Turn Bay Length Analysis The threshold for requiring an access permit along CDOT roadways occurs when project traffic is anticipated to increase the existing access traffic volumes by more than 20 percent. Based on traffic projections, the addition of project traffic on the north leg of the I-25 NW Frontage Road at SH-14 (Mulberry Street) is not anticipated to increase existing access traffic volumes by more than 20 percent; therefore, it is not believed that CDOT will require an access permit at this location in association with this project. However, access permits will be required on the west leg of Redman Drive at the I-25 NW Frontage Road and at the proposed project access located on the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road. CDOT categorizes I-25 NW Frontage Road as F-R: Frontage Road within the project limits. The I-25 NW Frontage Road has a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour adjacent to the site. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 27 Auxiliary turn lanes along state highways should be constructed in accordance with the current CDOT State Highway Access Code (Access Code). According to the State Highway Access Code for category F-R roadways, the following thresholds apply: • If the posted speed limit is greater than 40 mph, a left turn deceleration lane and taper is required for any access with a pro jected peak hour left ingress turning volume greater than 10 vehicles per hour (vph). The taper length will be included within the required deceleration length. • If the posted speed limit is greater than 40 mph, a right turn deceleration lane with taper is required for any access with a projected peak hour right ingress turning volume greater than 25 vehicles per hour (vph). The taper length will be included within the required deceleration length . • A right turn acceleration lane with taper is required for any access with a projected peak hour right turning volume greater than 50 vph when the posted speed on the highway is greater than 40 mph and the highway has only one lane for through traffic in the direction of the right turn. The taper length will be included within the required acceleration length. The following will evaluate the existing auxiliary turn lanes with the standards set forth in the Access Code at the Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road intersection, as well as at the I- 25 NW Frontage Road Access. Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road • A northbound left turn deceleration lane is warranted based on existing traffic volumes (11 vph during the morning peak hour). It is further warranted in 2040 with projected background plus project traffic volumes being 46 northbound left turn movements during the peak hour and the threshold being 10 vph. Since I-25 NW Frontage Road has a category of F-R with a speed limit greater than 40 mph (45 mph), the left turn lane requirement is deceleration length with a taper length included within the required deceleration length. Based on the speed limit of 45 mph, the required total northbound left turn deceleration length is 435 feet (a 275-foot deceleration lane plus a 160-foot taper length, with 13.5 to 1 ratio). DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 28 • A southbound right turn deceleration lane is not warranted based on projected 2040 background plus project traffic volumes being six (6) southbound right turn movements during the peak hour and the threshold being 25 vph. • An eastbound to southbound right turn acceleration lane is not warranted based on projected 2040 background plus project traffic volumes being 29 eastbound right turn movements during the peak hour and the threshold being 50 vph. North Access and I-25 NW Frontage Road • A northbound left turn deceleration lane is warranted based on projected 2040 background plus project traffic volumes being 16 northbound left turn movements during the peak hour and the threshold being 10 vph. Since I-25 NW Frontage Road has a category of F-R with a speed limit greater than 40 mph (45 mph), the left turn lane requirement is deceleration length with a taper length included within the required deceleration length. Based on the speed limit of 45 mph, the required total northbound left turn deceleration length is 435 feet (a 275-foot deceleration lane plus a 160-foot taper length, with 13.5 to 1 ratio). • A southbound right turn deceleration lane is not warranted based on projected 2040 background plus project traffic volumes being five (5) southbound right turn movements during the peak hour and the threshold being 25 vph. • An eastbound to southbound right turn acceleration lane is not warranted based on projected 2040 background plus project traffic volumes being eight (8) eastbound right turn movements during the peak hour and the threshold being 50 vph. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 29 5.5 Turn Bay Vehicle Queuing Analysis Turn lane length analysis was conducted for the study area intersection. Results were obtained from the 95th percentile queue lengths obtained from the Synchro analysis . Turn storage length analysis worksheets are incorporated with the intersection operational o utputs provided in Appendix D. Results of the turn lane length analysis at the key study intersections are provided in Table 8. Table 8 – Turn Lane Length Analysis Results Intersection Turn Lane Existing Turn Lane Length (feet) 2020 Calculated Queue Length (feet) 2020 Recommended Turn Lane Length (feet) 2040 Calculated Queue Length (feet) 2040 Recommended Turn Lane Length (feet) Vine Dr & NW Frontage Rd Westbound Left Northbound Left Northbound Right DNE DNE DNE - - - - - - 25’ 175’ 25’ 150’ 175’ C Redman Dr & NW Frontage Rd Northbound Left DNE 25’ 275’+160’T 25’ 275’+160’T Mulberry St & NW Frontage Rd Eastbound Left Westbound Left 225’ 175’ 25’ 25’ 225’ 175’ 80’ 70’ 225’ 175’ NW Frontage Road Access Northbound Lef t DNE 25’ 275’+160’T 25’ 275’+160’T DNE = Does Not Exist; C = Continuous Lane As shown in the table repre senting the vehicle queuing results, all anticipated vehicle queues are accommodated or manag ed within existing or proposed turn lanes at the study area intersections throughout the 2040 horizon. Based on the results of the level of service operational analysis and turn lane analysis, the recommended lane configurations and control of the study key intersections is shown in Figure 11 for the short-term 2020 horizon and in Figure 12 for long-term 2040 horizon. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 32 5.6 Multimodal Transportation Analysis A multimodal transportation analysis was performed as part of this traffic study to meet City of Fort Collins standards and requirements. This multi-modal evaluation includes an assessment of operations and level of service for pedestrians, bicycles, and transit, as outlined with the City of Fort Collins Multimodal Transportation Level of Service Manual and Adequate Public Facilities Plan. Each of these will be discussed further within the following sections: Pedestrian Analysis The five level of service standards specific to pedestrian facilities were reviewed as part of this project. These include directness, continuity, street crossings, visual interest and amenity, and security. Mulberry Connection is proposed to be located on the northwest corner of the Redman Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road intersection in Fort Collins, Colorado. Interstate 25 and the NW Frontage Road acts as a boundary for the project site to the east and the immediate surrounding area mainly consists of industrial and commercial uses. With the proposed Mulberry Connection being integrated into the project area, it is anticipated to be primarily a vehicle generated destination. The five level of service quality measure assessments are as follows: Directness The City of Fort Collins identifies directness as the walking distance to destinations including transit stops, schools, parks, commercial employment or activity areas. A grid street pattern with sidewalks typifies the ideal system, as is present with this proposed project location. Measurement of directness is the ratio of the A distance to such destinations by way of pedestrian sidewalk or pathway divided by Minimum right-angle distance characterized by the grid street pattern (the A/M ratio). Pedes trian activity generated by this project is anticipated to be along the NW Frontage Road, to and from the hardware and gas station uses immediately south of the project. However, pedestrian activity from the project site is expected to minimal. No major City destinations are located within a quarter-mile of the project. As the actual distance is the same as the minimum distance, the ratio of directness is 1.0, which is less than the maximum 1.2 threshold for Level of Service A. Therefore, this criterion is met with this project, level of service A. DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 33 Continuity Continuity is defined as the completeness of the sidewalk/walkway systems with avoidance of gaps. Where the pedestrian corridor is integrated within the activities along the corridor, level of service A results. The NW Frontage Road does not include sidewalks within the project limits; therefore, this section operates with LOS F for continuity due to not having an existing pedestrian network. Street Crossings There are four types of street crossings with associated level of service ratings. The first is signalized intersections where elements include grade separation, number of lanes to cross, signal indication, well-marked crosswalks, lighting, raised median width, visibility, curb ramps, pedestrian buttons, convenience, comfort, and security. The second is unsignalized intersection crossing of major streets where grade separation, number of lanes to cross, well -marked crosswalks, lighting, raised median width, visibility, and curb ramps are evalua ted. Third, unsignalized intersection crossings of minor streets that include an evaluation of well -marked crosswalks, lighting, and curb ramps. The fourth and last is mid -block crossings where the number of lanes to cross, strength of crosswalk presence, well-marked crosswalks, lighting, raised median width, curb ramps, pedestrian signals, convenience, comfort, and security are considered. There are not any public street crossings at any of the study area intersections nor any mid - block crosswalks within the study area. As mentioned previously, the NW Frontage Road is a vehicle generated roadway and no improvements for crosswalks are recommended. Visual Interest and Amenity This identifies a pedestrian system to be aesthetically compatible with local a rchitecture and include pedestrian amenities. NW Frontage Road does not provide sidewalks or street lights; therefore, the walking environment is not appealing to pedestrians. Security As identified by the City of Fort Collins requirements, the highest l evel of service is in an environment with high pedestrians and police presence, clear lines of sight, and good lighting levels. The lowest is where the streetscape is totally intimidating with major breaches in DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 34 pedestrian visibility from the street, adjacent land uses, and activities. NW Frontage Road does not provide sidewalks or street lights; therefore, the sense of security is not optimal. However, pedestrian activity is expected to minimal in this area and with this project. Bicycle Analysis Bicycle level of service standards are based on connectivity to various bike facilities in connecting corridors. Bicycle corridors may contain either on -street lanes, off -street paths, or on-street routes, with on-street routes preferred providing this safer an d more direct connectivity. On-street bicycle lanes do not currently exist along the NW Frontage Road within the project area. Bicyclists could traverse the general area by using the existing street system, if desired. Transit Analysis Transit level of service standards have been developed to plan for a well -connected intermodal transportation system. The transit service is developed so that it is frequent, reliable, and accessible. Route 14, Downtown Transit Center (DTC)-Lincoln-Mulberry-John Deere-Vine- Timberline provides service adjacent to the project site along I-25 NW Frontage Road. There is not currently a connection for pedestrians to access the transit route from the proposed project site. Conclusions Generally, no pedestrian or bicycle connections exist in the area. As discussed, it is anticipated that the industrial land use located near Interstate-25 will be primarily vehicular centric. If desired, the City of Fort Collins may request a sidewalk along the west side of the I-25 Frontage Road. . DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 35 6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the analysis presented in this report, Kimley -Horn believes the proposed Mulberry Connections project will be successfully incorporated into the existing and future roadway network. The proposed project development and expected traffic volumes resulted in the following recommendations and conclusions: • The threshold for requiring an access permit along CDOT roadways occurs when proj ect traffic is anticipated to increase the existing access traffic volumes by more than 20 percent. Based on traffic projections, the addition of project traffic on the north leg of the I-25 NW Frontage Road at SH-14 (Mulberry Street) is not anticipated to increase existing access traffic volumes by more than 20 percent; therefore, it is not believed that CDOT will require an access permit at this location in association with this project. However, access permits will be required on the west leg of Redman Drive at the I-25 NW Frontage Road and at the proposed project access located on the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road. • The project proposes a new full movement access along the west side of the I-25 NW Frontage Road. The project access drive is recommended to have a R1-1 “STOP” sign installed for the exiting approach. A northbound left turn lane with 275 feet of length plus a 160-foot taper is warranted by CDOT State Highway Access Code standards at this access, although left turn lanes are not present at any other intersections along I-25 NW Frontage Road in this area. A single exiting lane will be sufficient to accommodate exiting project traffic on the eastbound access approach. • A northbound left turn lane with 275 feet of length plus a 160 -foot taper is warranted based on existing traffic volumes and CDOT Standards at the intersection of Redman Drive and I- 25 NW Frontage Road, although left turn lanes are not present at any other intersections along I-25 NW Frontage Road in this area. • Due to Interstate 25 construction, t he intersection of Vine Drive and I-25 NW Frontage Road is currently a two-leg (south and west legs) uncontrolled turn intersection. Prior to the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25, this intersection was a standard T- intersection with stop control along the northboun d I-25 NW Frontage Road approach. All DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection Page 36 three approaches provided single lanes for shared movements when it was previously a standard T-intersection. It is anticipated that this intersection will be a standard T- Intersection again when the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I-25 is complete. With the previous T-Intersection lane configurations and control, all movements at this intersection are expected to operate acceptably with LOS C or better during the peak hours in 2020. By 2040, the northbound approach of this intersect ion may experience long delays during the afternoon peak hour if future traffic volumes are realized. With the existing lane configurations, this intersection is expected to operate acceptably during the peak hours in 2040 with all-way stop control. As a two-way stop-controlled intersection, this intersection is also expected to operate acceptably in 2040 with separate northbound left and right turn lanes and a designated westbound left turn lane. These lane improvements should be considered when this intersection is reconstructed with the new Vine Drive bridge over I -25. Otherwise, all-way stop control is expected to work operationally with the lane configurations at this intersection prior to the reconstruction of the Vine Drive bridge over I -25 if found to be warranted and needed sometime in the future. • By 2040, three eastbound and westbound through lanes will needed along Mulberry Street (SH-14) if future traffic volumes are realized. It should be noted that acceleration lanes are typically absorbed along CDOT highways with implementation of three through lan es in each direction; however, separate acceleration lanes may also be needed in order for these right turn movements to operate acceptably during peak hours in 2040 . • Any on-site and off-site signing and striping improvements should be incorporated into the Civil Drawings and conform to City of Fort Collins and CDOT Standards as well as the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – 2009 Edition (MUTCD). DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection APPENDICES DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection APPENDIX A Intersection Count Sheets DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC1 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 0 0 Peak Hr 1 0 9 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Count Total 4 0 20 0 24 0 0 0 00000008:45 AM 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:30 AM 2 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:15 AM 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:00 AM 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7:30 AM 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020200 0 3 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 7:45 AM 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 0 7:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West North South 7:00 AM 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 130 0 0 0 0 208 0560000015200000 Count Total 0 0 0 241 0 0 0 0 0 0 373 0 33 1650000000000113 0 0 0 47 175 8:45 AM 0 0 0 19 0 0 21 0 0 0 42 200 8:30 AM 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000117 0 0 0 43 204 8:15 AM 0 0 0 24 0 0 23 0 0 0 43 208 8:00 AM 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000013 0 0 0 72 0 7:45 AM 0 0 0 30 0 0 18 0 0 0 46 0 7:30 AM 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000014 0 0 0 47 0 7:15 AM 0 0 0 32 0 0 11 0 0 0 TH RT 7:00 AM 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 UT LT TH RT UT LT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start E VINE ST E VINE ST NW FRONTAGE RD 0 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT SB -- TOTAL 4.8%0.72 WB -- NB 16.1%0.78 Peak Hour: 7:00 AM 8:00 AM HV %:PHF EB 0.7%0.70 Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Peak Hour 0 00 0 00 0N NW FRONTAGE RD E VINE ST E VINE ST NW FRONTAGE RDE VINE ST 208TEV: 0.72PHF: 0 0 0 00 056561520152 0152 56 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC1 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00001000 0 0 Peak Hr 3 0 6 0 9 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0Count Total 7 0 15 0 22 1 0 0 01000105:45 PM 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:30 PM 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:15 PM 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:00 PM 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:30 PM 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 050800 0 2 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 4:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 0 4:15 PM 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 West North South 4:00 PM 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 406 0 0 0 0 288 0226000006200000 Count Total 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 533 0 69 2880000000000058 0 0 0 70 279 5:45 PM 0 0 0 11 0 0 61 0 0 0 72 281 5:30 PM 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000052 0 0 0 77 285 5:15 PM 0 0 0 20 0 0 55 0 0 0 60 245 5:00 PM 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000038 0 0 0 72 0 4:45 PM 0 0 0 22 0 0 56 0 0 0 76 0 4:30 PM 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000054 0 0 0 37 0 4:15 PM 0 0 0 22 0 0 32 0 0 0 TH RT 4:00 PM 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 UT LT TH RT UT LT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start E VINE ST E VINE ST NW FRONTAGE RD 0 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT SB -- TOTAL 3.1%0.94 WB -- NB 2.7%0.93 Peak Hour: 5:00 PM 6:00 PM HV %:PHF EB 4.8%0.70 Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Peak Hour 1 00 0 00 0N NW FRONTAGE RD E VINE ST E VINE ST NW FRONTAGE RDE VINE ST 288TEV: 0.94PHF: 0 0 0 00 022622662062 062 226 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC2 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WB -- NB 9.4%0.89 Peak Hour: 7:00 AM 8:00 AM HV %:PHF EB 50.0%0.50 Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 7:00 AM 9:00 AM SB 0.0%0.70 TOTAL 4.4%0.74 TH RTUTLTTHRTUTLT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start REDMAN DR 0 NW FRONTAGE RD NW FRONTAGE RD 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 39 2 59 0 7:15 AM 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 12 0 07:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 0 77 0 7:45 AM 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 15 0 0 47 0 7:30 AM 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 30 0 45 228 8:00 AM 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 29 0000001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1 47 216 8:15 AM 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 23 0 0 0 24 0 48 187 8:45 AM 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 21 0 0 47 216 8:30 AM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 28 0 41 18312000200000006 0 244 3 411 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 4 0 0 0 23 126 0 0 2 228 0Peak Hour 11 53 0 0 0 15440 Count Total 0 0 0 7:15 AM 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West North South 7:00 AM 0 0 2 0 2 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 7:45 AM 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7:30 AM 3 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:15 AM 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:00 AM 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:45 AM 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:30 AM 1 0 6 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 Peak Hr 4 0 6 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Count Total 6 0 17 4 27 0 0000000 0 0 0 0 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 000 00 0N NW FRONTAGE RD REDMAN DR NW FRONTAGE RDNW FRONTAGE RDREDMAN DR 228TEV: 0.74PHF:215415657053116415804 48 13 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC2 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 WB -- NB 3.5%0.92 Peak Hour: 4:15 PM 5:15 PM HV %:PHF EB 0.0%0.55 Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 4:00 PM 6:00 PM SB 6.1%0.85 TOTAL 4.1%0.93 TH RTUTLTTHRTUTLT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start REDMAN DR 0 NW FRONTAGE RD NW FRONTAGE RD 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 43 0 4:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 04:00 PM 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 15 0 74 0 4:45 PM 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 53 0 0 73 0 4:30 PM 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 21 0 66 256 5:00 PM 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 39 0 0 0 22 0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 78 291 5:15 PM 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 8 0 69 286 5:45 PM 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 61 0 0 73 291 5:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 20 0 71 29159000110000000 0 126 0 547 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 1 3 0 0 0 1 401 0 0 0 291 0Peak Hour 1 197 0 0 0 8270 Count Total 1 0 0 4:15 PM 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 West North South 4:00 PM 0 0 2 0 2 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 4:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:30 PM 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:15 PM 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5:00 PM 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:45 PM 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:30 PM 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000110 0 0 Peak Hr 0 0 7 5 12 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0Count Total 0 0 15 7 22 0 0000100 0 0 0 0 4 0 14 0 0 0 0 000 00 1N NW FRONTAGE RD REDMAN DR NW FRONTAGE RDNW FRONTAGE RDREDMAN DR 291TEV: 0.93PHF:08282200019711988907 311 2 1 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC3 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 WB -- NB 7.4%0.74 Peak Hour: 7:15 AM 8:15 AM HV %:PHF EB 5.9%0.85 Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 7:00 AM 9:00 AM SB 4.8%0.68 TOTAL 6.2%0.84 TH RTUTLTTHRTUTLT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start FRONTAGE RD N 0 NW FRONTAGE RD NW FRONTAGE RD 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 32 18 98 0 7:15 AM 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 42 0 07:00 AM 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 57 20 140 0 7:45 AM 0 1 0 3 0 0 7 53 0 0 104 0 7:30 AM 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 29 18 97 439 8:00 AM 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 33 11000002 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 23 18 128 469 8:15 AM 0 3 0 2 0 0 4 78 0 0 0 28 12 104 424 8:45 AM 0 3 0 2 0 0 6 49 0 0 95 460 8:30 AM 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 28 17 109 436540003413000003 0 264 127 875 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 2 0 0 0 36 408 0 0 67 469 0Peak Hour 18 225 0 0 0 142150 Count Total 0 0 0 7:15 AM 1 0 3 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West North South 7:00 AM 1 0 0 1 2 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 7:45 AM 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7:30 AM 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8:15 AM 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8:00 AM 0 0 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:45 AM 1 0 2 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:30 AM 0 0 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 Peak Hr 1 0 18 10 29 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Count Total 3 0 31 21 55 0 0011020 0 0 0 0 9 0 31 0 0 0 0 100 02 0N NW FRONTAGE RD FRONTAGE RD N NW FRONTAGE RDNW FRONTAGE RDFRONTAGE RD N 469TEV: 0.84PHF:67142209227022518243157015 217 85 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC3 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WB -- NB 3.2%0.93 Peak Hour: 4:15 PM 5:15 PM HV %:PHF EB 4.8%0.66 Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 4:00 PM 6:00 PM SB 2.9%0.86 TOTAL 3.1%0.94 TH RTUTLTTHRTUTLT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start FRONTAGE RD N 0 NW FRONTAGE RD NW FRONTAGE RD 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 22 20 101 0 4:15 PM 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 46 0 04:00 PM 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 38 23 161 0 4:45 PM 0 3 0 1 0 0 15 77 0 0 145 0 4:30 PM 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 31 18 145 552 5:00 PM 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 63 0 0 0 46 160000016 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 34 36 156 607 5:15 PM 0 3 0 1 0 0 7 74 0 0 0 24 21 151 578 5:45 PM 0 3 0 9 0 0 16 81 0 0 126 588 5:30 PM 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 23 20 145 5788200026110000014 0 244 165 1,130 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 14 0 0 0 94 573 0 0 93 607 0Peak Hour 47 297 0 0 0 14970 Count Total 0 0 0 4:15 PM 0 0 7 5 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West North South 4:00 PM 2 0 1 0 3 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 4:45 PM 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4:30 PM 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:15 PM 0 0 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:00 PM 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:45 PM 0 0 8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:30 PM 0 0 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000110 0 0 Peak Hr 1 0 11 7 19 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0Count Total 3 0 30 12 45 0 0011000 0 0 0 0 33 0 21 0 0 0 0 100 00 0N NW FRONTAGE RD FRONTAGE RD N NW FRONTAGE RDNW FRONTAGE RDFRONTAGE RD N 607TEV: 0.94PHF:9314924231102974734415607 1421 140 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC4 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 Peak Hour Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 7:00 AM 9:00 AM SB 3.3%0.66 TOTAL 5.4%0.93 TH RT WB 4.7%0.94 NB 9.8%0.93 Peak Hour: 7:15 AM 8:15 AM HV %:PHF EB 6.4%0.94 UT LT TH RT UT LT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start E MULLBERRY ST E MULLBERRY ST NW FRONTAGE RD NW FRONTAGE RD 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT 0 21 447 34 0 0 0 0 39 790 0 7:15 AM 0 17 323 17 30 0 0 0 20 07:00 AM 0 15 281 12 0 27 366 0 0 58 1,021 0 7:45 AM 0 14 345 14 49 0 0 0 30 0 920 0 7:30 AM 0 12 363 6 0 23 480 0 29 0 0 0 32 975 3,706 8:00 AM 0 21 284 21 1 16 413 0 24 0 0 0 350254774100 0 19 395 31 0 0 0 0 27 871 3,787 8:15 AM 1 13 297 23 59 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 33 858 3,557 8:45 AM 0 21 256 21 39 0 0 0 25 0 853 3,720 8:30 AM 0 16 278 33 1 23 410 0 41 0 0 0 33 773 3,355030000351123613600 1 85 1,817 183 0 Count Total 1 129 2,427 147 3 166 3,349 0 0 292 7,061 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West North South 7:00 AM 17 21 4 0 64 1,315 319 0 0 0 228 0 152 3,787 00011200058 0 42 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 7:45 AM 24 22 2 0 48 0 0 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 0 7:15 AM 19 26 0 0 0 0 7:30 AM 23 23 2 1 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0335100 0 0 8:15 AM 33 24 4 1 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8:00 AM 26 26 4 1 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:45 AM 23 26 1 3 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:30 AM 22 28 3 2 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 Peak Hour 92 97 11 5 205 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Count Total 187 196 23 11 417 0 0000010 0 0000 01 0N NW FRONTAGE RD E MULLBERRY ST E MULLBERRY ST NW FRONTAGE RDE MULLBERRY STNW FRONTAGE RD3,787TEV: 0.93PHF:152001522470183 1,817 85 2,086 1,4281 11200112143058 1,315 64 1,437 1,969 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 www.idaxdata.com TMC4 to to Two-Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Total 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Peak Hour Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2019 Peak Hour Count Period: 4:00 PM 6:00 PM SB 1.6%0.77 TOTAL 2.6%0.96 TH RT WB 3.0%0.95 NB 4.2%0.74 Peak Hour: 4:45 PM 5:45 PM HV %:PHF EB 2.3%0.93 UT LT TH RT UT LT Rolling One HourEastboundWestboundNorthboundSouthbound UT LT TH RT Interval Start E MULLBERRY ST E MULLBERRY ST NW FRONTAGE RD NW FRONTAGE RD 15-min TotalUTLTTHRT 0 21 326 60 0 0 0 0 27 914 0 4:15 PM 2 33 468 23 31 0 0 0 37 04:00 PM 0 20 450 22 2 22 303 0 0 44 1,011 0 4:45 PM 0 39 504 18 44 0 0 0 47 0 1,009 0 4:30 PM 1 49 466 16 1 24 319 0 43 0 0 0 33 1,024 3,958 5:00 PM 0 38 569 22 1 14 331 0 39 0 0 0 411173273800 0 16 364 45 0 0 0 0 36 1,103 4,147 5:15 PM 0 33 537 28 44 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 25 1,030 4,231 5:45 PM 1 43 434 22 59 0 0 0 29 0 1,074 4,212 5:30 PM 0 39 501 22 1 13 341 0 26 0 0 0 25 962 4,169039000341323035300 3 60 1,363 186 0 Count Total 4 294 3,929 173 7 159 2,614 0 0 265 8,127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West North South 4:00 PM 14 13 1 0 149 2,111 374 0 0 0 308 0 127 4,231 00014200090 0 28 0 EB WB NB SB Total East 4:45 PM 12 13 3 0 28 1 1 0 Interval Start Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) EB WB NB SB Total 0 0 4:15 PM 24 25 0 0 0 0 4:30 PM 27 17 1 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0115100 0 0 5:15 PM 13 19 0 2 34 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5:00 PM 15 9 2 0 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:45 PM 9 17 1 0 27 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5:30 PM 14 7 1 0 22 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 Peak Hour 54 48 6 2 110 1 1 1 0 1 3 1 0Count Total 128 120 10 3 261 1 0002100 1 0010 00 1N NW FRONTAGE RD E MULLBERRY ST E MULLBERRY ST NW FRONTAGE RDE MULLBERRY STNW FRONTAGE RD4,231TEV: 0.96PHF:127001273350186 1,363 60 1,612 2,2563 14200142150090 2,111 149 2,350 1,490 0 Mark Skaggs: (425) 250-0777 mark.skaggs@idaxdata.com DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection APPENDIX B CDOT Traffic Data DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Mulberry Connection - CDOT Traffic Projections ROUTE REFPT ENDREFPT AADT AADTYR YR20FACTOR DHV LOCATION 014C 137.619 138.749 34000 2018 1.4 9.5 ON SH 14 (MULBERRY ST) E/O SUMMIT VIEW DR 014C 138.749 138.968 41000 2018 1.44 9 ON SH 14 (MULBERRY ST) W/O I-25 Annual Growth 1.70% 1.84% DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection APPENDIX C Trip Generation Worksheets DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Project Mulberry Connection - Industrial (Fort Collins) Subject Trip Generation for Industrial Park Designed by JRP Date September 12, 2019 Job No. Checked by Date Sheet No.1 of 1 TRIP GENERATION MANUAL TECHNIQUES ITE Trip Generation Manual 10th Edition, Average Rate Equations Land Use Code - Industrial Park (130) Independant Variable - 1000 Square Feet Gross Floor Feet (X) Gross Floor Area =165,000 X =165.0 T =Average Vehicle Trip Ends Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7 and 9 a.m. (100 Series Page 22) Directional Distribution:81%ent. 19%exit. T = 0.40 (X)T =66 Average Vehicle Trip Ends T = 0.40 *165 53 entering 13 exiting 53 +13 =66 Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m. (100 Series Page 23) Directional Distribution:21%ent. 79%exit. T = 0.40 (X)T =66 Average Vehicle Trip Ends T = 0.40 *165 14 entering 52 exiting 14 +52 =66 Weekday (100 Series Page 21) Directional Distribution: 50% entering, 50% exiting T = 3.37 (X)T =558 Average Vehicle Trip Ends T = 3.37 *165 279 entering 279 exiting 279 +279 =558 096501004 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection APPENDIX D Intersection Analysis Worksheets DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background AM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.2 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 82 155 36 240 57 20 Future Vol, veh/h 82 155 36 240 57 20 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length ----0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 78 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 89 221 39 261 73 22 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 310 0 539 200 Stage 1 ---- 200 - Stage 2 ---- 339 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1250 - 503 841 Stage 1 ---- 834 - Stage 2 ---- 722 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1250 - 485 841 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 485 - Stage 1 ---- 804 - Stage 2 ---- 722 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 1 13.1 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)537 -- 1250 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.177 -- 0.031 - HCM Control Delay (s)13.1 --8 0 HCM Lane LOS B --A A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.6 -- 0.1 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background PM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 7.4 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 199 63 41 107 231 36 Future Vol, veh/h 199 63 41 107 231 36 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length ----0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 93 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 216 90 45 116 248 39 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 306 0 467 261 Stage 1 ---- 261 - Stage 2 ---- 206 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1255 - 554 778 Stage 1 ---- 783 - Stage 2 ---- 829 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1255 - 533 778 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 533 - Stage 1 ---- 753 - Stage 2 ---- 829 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 2.2 18.2 HCM LOS C Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)557 -- 1255 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.516 -- 0.036 - HCM Control Delay (s)18.2 --8 0 HCM Lane LOS C --A A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)2.9 -- 0.1 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total AM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.3 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 82 160 39 240 58 25 Future Vol, veh/h 82 160 39 240 58 25 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length ----0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 78 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 89 229 42 261 74 27 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 318 0 549 204 Stage 1 ---- 204 - Stage 2 ---- 345 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1242 - 497 837 Stage 1 ---- 830 - Stage 2 ---- 717 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1242 - 477 837 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 477 - Stage 1 ---- 797 - Stage 2 ---- 717 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 1.1 13.2 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)539 -- 1242 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.188 -- 0.034 - HCM Control Delay (s)13.2 --8 0 HCM Lane LOS B --A A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.7 -- 0.1 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total PM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 8.1 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 199 64 42 107 236 57 Future Vol, veh/h 199 64 42 107 236 57 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length ----0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 93 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 216 91 46 116 254 62 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 307 0 470 262 Stage 1 ---- 262 - Stage 2 ---- 208 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1254 - 552 777 Stage 1 ---- 782 - Stage 2 ---- 827 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1254 - 530 777 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 530 - Stage 1 ---- 752 - Stage 2 ---- 827 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 2.2 19.1 HCM LOS C Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)565 -- 1254 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.559 -- 0.036 - HCM Control Delay (s)19.1 --8 0 HCM Lane LOS C --A A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)3.4 -- 0.1 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background AM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 3.2 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 121 230 53 356 85 30 Future Vol, veh/h 121 230 53 356 85 30 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length ----0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 78 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 132 329 58 387 109 33 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 461 0 800 297 Stage 1 ---- 297 - Stage 2 ---- 503 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1100 - 354 742 Stage 1 ---- 754 - Stage 2 ---- 607 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1100 - 330 742 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 330 - Stage 1 ---- 703 - Stage 2 ---- 607 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 1.1 20.1 HCM LOS C Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)378 -- 1100 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.375 -- 0.052 - HCM Control Delay (s)20.1 -- 8.5 0 HCM Lane LOS C --A A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)1.7 -- 0.2 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background PM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 35.4 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 296 94 61 159 343 53 Future Vol, veh/h 296 94 61 159 343 53 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length ----0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 93 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 322 134 66 173 369 58 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 456 0 694 389 Stage 1 ---- 389 - Stage 2 ---- 305 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1105 - 409 659 Stage 1 ---- 685 - Stage 2 ---- 748 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1105 - 382 659 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 382 - Stage 1 ---- 640 - Stage 2 ---- 748 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 2.3 91.8 HCM LOS F Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)405 -- 1105 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 1.053 -- 0.06 - HCM Control Delay (s)91.8 -- 8.5 0 HCM Lane LOS F --A A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)14.1 -- 0.2 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total AM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.6 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 121 235 56 356 86 35 Future Vol, veh/h 121 235 56 356 86 35 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length -- 150 - 150 0 Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 1 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 70 92 92 78 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 132 336 61 387 110 38 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 468 0 809 300 Stage 1 ---- 300 - Stage 2 ---- 509 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1094 - 350 740 Stage 1 ---- 752 - Stage 2 ---- 604 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1094 - 330 740 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 426 - Stage 1 ---- 710 - Stage 2 ---- 604 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 1.2 14.8 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1NBLn2 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)426 740 -- 1094 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.259 0.051 -- 0.056 - HCM Control Delay (s)16.4 10.1 -- 8.5 - HCM Lane LOS C B --A - HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)1 0.2 -- 0.2 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total PM.syn 1: NW Frontage Road & Vine Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 12.6 Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 296 95 62 159 348 74 Future Vol, veh/h 296 95 62 159 348 74 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length -- 150 - 150 0 Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 1 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 93 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 322 103 67 173 374 80 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Conflicting Flow All 0 0 425 0 681 374 Stage 1 ---- 374 - Stage 2 ---- 307 - Critical Hdwy -- 4.12 - 6.42 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ---- 5.42 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ---- 5.42 - Follow-up Hdwy -- 2.218 - 3.518 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1134 - 416 672 Stage 1 ---- 696 - Stage 2 ---- 746 - Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver -- 1134 - 391 672 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ---- 483 - Stage 1 ---- 655 - Stage 2 ---- 746 - Approach EB WB NB HCM Control Delay, s 0 2.3 29.7 HCM LOS D Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1NBLn2 EBT EBR WBL WBT Capacity (veh/h)483 672 -- 1134 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.775 0.12 -- 0.059 - HCM Control Delay (s)33.7 11.1 -- 8.4 - HCM Lane LOS D B --A - HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)6.9 0.4 -- 0.2 - DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2019 Existing AM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.8 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 4 4 11 53 154 2 Future Vol, veh/h 4 4 11 53 154 2 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 50 50 89 89 70 70 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 8 8 12 60 220 3 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 306 222 223 0 -0 Stage 1 222 ----- Stage 2 84 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 686 818 1346 --- Stage 1 815 ----- Stage 2 939 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 680 818 1346 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 680 ----- Stage 1 808 ----- Stage 2 939 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10 1.3 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1346 - 743 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.009 - 0.022 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.7 0 10 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2019 Existing PM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.6 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 4 7 1 197 82 0 Future Vol, veh/h 4 7 1 197 82 0 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 55 55 92 92 85 85 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 7 13 1 214 96 0 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 312 96 96 0 -0 Stage 1 96 ----- Stage 2 216 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 681 960 1498 --- Stage 1 928 ----- Stage 2 820 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 680 960 1498 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 680 ----- Stage 1 927 ----- Stage 2 820 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 9.4 0 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1498 - 835 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.024 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.4 0 9.4 -- HCM Lane LOS A A A -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background AM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 4 4 11 77 194 2 Future Vol, veh/h 4 4 11 77 194 2 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 50 50 89 89 70 70 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 8 8 12 87 277 3 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 390 279 280 0 -0 Stage 1 279 ----- Stage 2 111 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 614 760 1283 --- Stage 1 768 ----- Stage 2 914 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 608 760 1283 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 608 ----- Stage 1 760 ----- Stage 2 914 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.5 1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1283 - 676 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.01 - 0.024 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.8 0 10.5 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background PM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 4 7 1 240 128 0 Future Vol, veh/h 4 7 1 240 128 0 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 55 55 92 92 85 85 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 7 13 1 261 151 0 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 414 151 151 0 -0 Stage 1 151 ----- Stage 2 263 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 595 895 1430 --- Stage 1 877 ----- Stage 2 781 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 594 895 1430 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 594 ----- Stage 1 876 ----- Stage 2 781 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 9.9 0 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1430 - 756 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.026 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.5 0 9.9 -- HCM Lane LOS A A A -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total AM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 6 9 40 93 196 5 Future Vol, veh/h 6 9 40 93 196 5 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 300 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 50 50 89 89 70 70 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 12 18 45 104 280 7 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 478 284 287 0 -0 Stage 1 284 ----- Stage 2 194 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 546 755 1275 --- Stage 1 764 ----- Stage 2 839 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 527 755 1275 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 527 ----- Stage 1 737 ----- Stage 2 839 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.9 2.4 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1275 - 644 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.035 - 0.047 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.9 - 10.9 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total PM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 12 25 9 244 136 1 Future Vol, veh/h 12 25 9 244 136 1 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 300 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 55 55 92 92 85 85 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 22 45 10 265 160 1 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 446 161 161 0 -0 Stage 1 161 ----- Stage 2 285 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 570 884 1418 --- Stage 1 868 ----- Stage 2 763 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 566 884 1418 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 566 ----- Stage 1 862 ----- Stage 2 763 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.3 0.3 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1418 - 748 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.007 - 0.09 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.6 - 10.3 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.3 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background AM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.8 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 6 6 17 114 288 3 Future Vol, veh/h 6 6 17 114 288 3 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 50 50 89 89 70 70 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 12 12 19 128 411 4 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 579 413 415 0 -0 Stage 1 413 ----- Stage 2 166 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 477 639 1144 --- Stage 1 668 ----- Stage 2 863 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 468 639 1144 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 468 ----- Stage 1 656 ----- Stage 2 863 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12 1.1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1144 - 540 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.017 - 0.044 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8.2 0 12 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background PM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 6 11 2 356 189 0 Future Vol, veh/h 6 11 2 356 189 0 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 55 55 92 92 85 85 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 11 20 2 387 222 0 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 613 222 222 0 -0 Stage 1 222 ----- Stage 2 391 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 456 818 1347 --- Stage 1 815 ----- Stage 2 683 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 455 818 1347 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 455 ----- Stage 1 813 ----- Stage 2 683 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.9 0 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1347 - 638 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.002 - 0.048 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.7 0 10.9 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total AM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.4 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 8 11 46 130 290 6 Future Vol, veh/h 8 11 46 130 290 6 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 300 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 50 50 89 89 70 70 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 16 22 52 146 414 9 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 669 419 423 0 -0 Stage 1 419 ----- Stage 2 250 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 423 634 1136 --- Stage 1 664 ----- Stage 2 792 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 404 634 1136 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 404 ----- Stage 1 633 ----- Stage 2 792 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12.6 2.2 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1136 - 511 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.045 - 0.074 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8.3 - 12.6 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total PM.syn 2: NW Frontage Road & Redman Drive 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.4 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 14 29 10 360 197 1 Future Vol, veh/h 14 29 10 360 197 1 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 300 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 55 55 92 92 85 85 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 25 53 11 391 232 1 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 646 233 233 0 -0 Stage 1 233 ----- Stage 2 413 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 436 806 1335 --- Stage 1 806 ----- Stage 2 668 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 433 806 1335 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 433 ----- Stage 1 800 ----- Stage 2 668 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 11.5 0.2 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1335 - 629 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.008 - 0.124 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.7 - 11.5 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.4 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2019 Existing AM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.6 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 2 15 18 225 142 67 Future Vol, veh/h 2 15 18 225 142 67 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 85 85 74 74 68 68 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 18 24 304 209 99 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 611 259 308 0 -0 Stage 1 259 ----- Stage 2 352 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 457 780 1253 --- Stage 1 784 ----- Stage 2 712 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 446 780 1253 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 446 ----- Stage 1 766 ----- Stage 2 712 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.2 0.6 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1253 - 717 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.019 - 0.028 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.9 0 10.2 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2019 Existing PM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.2 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 14 7 47 297 149 93 Future Vol, veh/h 14 7 47 297 149 93 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 66 66 93 93 86 86 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 21 11 51 319 173 108 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 648 227 281 0 -0 Stage 1 227 ----- Stage 2 421 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 435 812 1282 --- Stage 1 811 ----- Stage 2 662 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 414 812 1282 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 414 ----- Stage 1 772 ----- Stage 2 662 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12.8 1.1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1282 - 495 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.039 - 0.064 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.9 0 12.8 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background AM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.6 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 2 15 18 230 145 68 Future Vol, veh/h 2 15 18 230 145 68 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 85 85 74 74 68 68 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 18 24 311 213 100 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 622 263 313 0 -0 Stage 1 263 ----- Stage 2 359 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 450 776 1247 --- Stage 1 781 ----- Stage 2 707 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 440 776 1247 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 440 ----- Stage 1 763 ----- Stage 2 707 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.2 0.6 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1247 - 712 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.02 - 0.028 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.9 0 10.2 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background PM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.2 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 14 7 48 303 152 95 Future Vol, veh/h 14 7 48 303 152 95 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 66 66 93 93 86 86 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 21 11 52 326 177 110 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 662 232 287 0 -0 Stage 1 232 ----- Stage 2 430 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 427 807 1275 --- Stage 1 807 ----- Stage 2 656 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 406 807 1275 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 406 ----- Stage 1 767 ----- Stage 2 656 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12.9 1.1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1275 - 487 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.04 - 0.065 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.9 0 12.9 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total AM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 2 15 18 275 150 70 Future Vol, veh/h 2 15 18 275 150 70 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 85 85 74 74 68 68 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 18 24 372 221 103 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 693 273 324 0 -0 Stage 1 273 ----- Stage 2 420 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 409 766 1236 --- Stage 1 773 ----- Stage 2 663 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 399 766 1236 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 399 ----- Stage 1 754 ----- Stage 2 663 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.4 0.5 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1236 - 691 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.02 - 0.029 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8 0 10.4 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total PM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.2 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 14 7 48 315 170 103 Future Vol, veh/h 14 7 48 315 170 103 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 66 66 93 93 86 86 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 21 11 52 339 198 120 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 701 258 318 0 -0 Stage 1 258 ----- Stage 2 443 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 405 781 1242 --- Stage 1 785 ----- Stage 2 647 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 384 781 1242 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 384 ----- Stage 1 744 ----- Stage 2 647 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 13.4 1.1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1242 - 462 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.042 - 0.069 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8 0 13.4 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background AM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 3 23 27 341 215 102 Future Vol, veh/h 3 23 27 341 215 102 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 85 85 74 74 68 68 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 4 27 36 461 316 150 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 924 391 466 0 -0 Stage 1 391 ----- Stage 2 533 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 299 658 1095 --- Stage 1 683 ----- Stage 2 588 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 286 658 1095 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 286 ----- Stage 1 653 ----- Stage 2 588 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 11.6 0.6 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1095 - 572 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.033 - 0.053 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8.4 0 11.6 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background PM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.4 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 21 11 71 450 226 141 Future Vol, veh/h 21 11 71 450 226 141 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 66 66 93 93 86 86 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 32 17 76 484 263 164 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 981 345 427 0 -0 Stage 1 345 ----- Stage 2 636 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 277 698 1132 --- Stage 1 717 ----- Stage 2 527 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 252 698 1132 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 252 ----- Stage 1 651 ----- Stage 2 527 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 18.1 1.1 0 HCM LOS C Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1132 - 323 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.067 - 0.15 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8.4 0 18.1 -- HCM Lane LOS A A C -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.2 - 0.5 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total AM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 3 23 27 386 220 104 Future Vol, veh/h 3 23 27 386 220 104 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 85 85 74 74 68 68 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 4 27 36 522 324 153 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 995 401 477 0 -0 Stage 1 401 ----- Stage 2 594 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 271 649 1085 --- Stage 1 676 ----- Stage 2 552 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 258 649 1085 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 258 ----- Stage 1 644 ----- Stage 2 552 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 11.9 0.6 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1085 - 552 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.034 - 0.055 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8.4 0 11.9 -- HCM Lane LOS A A B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.1 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total PM.syn 3: NW Frontage Road & Mulberry N Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.4 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 21 11 71 462 244 149 Future Vol, veh/h 21 11 71 462 244 149 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 ----- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 66 66 93 93 86 86 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 32 17 76 497 284 173 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 1020 371 457 0 -0 Stage 1 371 ----- Stage 2 649 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 262 675 1104 --- Stage 1 698 ----- Stage 2 520 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 237 675 1104 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 237 ----- Stage 1 632 ----- Stage 2 520 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 19 1.1 0 HCM LOS C Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1104 - 305 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.069 - 0.159 -- HCM Control Delay (s)8.5 0 19 -- HCM Lane LOS A A C -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0.2 - 0.6 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2019 Existing AM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 64 1315 58 85 1817 183 0 0 112 0 0 152 Future Vol, veh/h 64 1315 58 85 1817 183 0 0 112 0 0 152 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 93 93 93 66 66 66 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 68 1399 62 90 1933 195 0 0 120 0 0 230 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 2128 0 0 1461 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 460 -- *790 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 460 -- *790 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.6 0.4 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- 460 -- * 790 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.148 -- 0.114 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 14.2 -- 10.1 --0 HCM Lane LOS A B --B --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 0.5 -- 0.4 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2019 Existing PM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.7 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 149 2111 90 60 1363 186 0 0 142 0 0 127 Future Vol, veh/h 149 2111 90 60 1363 186 0 0 142 0 0 127 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 93 93 93 95 95 95 74 74 74 77 77 77 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 160 2270 97 63 1435 196 0 0 192 0 0 165 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 1631 0 0 2367 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 722 -- *284 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 722 -- *284 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.7 0.8 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- 722 -- * 284 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.222 -- 0.222 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 11.4 -- 21.3 --0 HCM Lane LOS A B --C --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 0.8 -- 0.8 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background AM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 65 1341 59 87 1853 187 0 0 114 0 0 155 Future Vol, veh/h 65 1341 59 87 1853 187 0 0 114 0 0 155 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 93 93 93 66 66 66 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 69 1427 63 93 1971 199 0 0 123 0 0 235 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 2170 0 0 1490 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver *440 -- *790 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver *440 -- *790 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.7 0.4 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- * 440 -- * 790 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.157 -- 0.117 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 14.7 -- 10.2 --0 HCM Lane LOS A B --B --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 0.6 -- 0.4 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Background PM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.8 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 152 2153 92 61 1390 190 0 0 145 0 0 130 Future Vol, veh/h 152 2153 92 61 1390 190 0 0 145 0 0 130 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 93 93 93 95 95 95 74 74 74 77 77 77 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 163 2315 99 64 1463 200 0 0 196 0 0 169 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 1663 0 0 2414 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 681 -- *245 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 681 -- *245 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.8 0.9 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- 681 -- * 245 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.24 -- 0.262 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 11.9 -- 24.8 --0 HCM Lane LOS A B --C --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 0.9 --1 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total AM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.6 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 84 1343 59 87 1853 214 0 0 114 0 0 160 Future Vol, veh/h 84 1343 59 87 1853 214 0 0 114 0 0 160 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 93 93 93 66 66 66 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 89 1429 63 93 1971 228 0 0 123 0 0 242 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 2199 0 0 1492 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 423 -- *790 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 423 -- *790 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.9 0.4 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- 423 -- * 790 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.211 -- 0.117 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 15.8 -- 10.2 --0 HCM Lane LOS A C --B --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 0.8 -- 0.4 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total PM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.8 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 157 2161 92 61 1390 197 0 0 145 0 0 148 Future Vol, veh/h 157 2161 92 61 1390 197 0 0 145 0 0 148 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 93 93 93 95 95 95 74 74 74 77 77 77 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 169 2324 99 64 1463 207 0 0 196 0 0 192 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 1670 0 0 2423 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 673 -- *245 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 673 -- *245 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.8 0.9 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- 673 -- * 245 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.251 -- 0.262 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 12.1 -- 24.8 --0 HCM Lane LOS A B --C --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)-1 --1 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background AM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 97 1993 88 129 2754 277 0 0 170 0 0 230 Future Vol, veh/h 97 1993 88 129 2754 277 0 0 170 0 0 230 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 93 93 93 66 66 66 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 103 2120 94 137 2930 295 0 0 183 0 0 348 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 3225 0 0 2214 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver --- *362 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %2 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver --- *362 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 0.9 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)---- * 362 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio ---- 0.379 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 --- 20.9 --0 HCM Lane LOS A ---C --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)---- 1.7 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Background PM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 4 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 226 3200 136 91 2066 282 0 0 215 0 0 192 Future Vol, veh/h 226 3200 136 91 2066 282 0 0 215 0 0 192 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 - 200 175 -0 --0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 93 93 93 95 95 95 74 74 74 77 77 77 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 243 3441 146 96 2175 297 0 0 291 0 0 249 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 2472 0 0 3587 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 4.14 -- 4.14 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 2.22 -- 2.22 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver ~ 240 -----0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --2 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver ~ 240 ----------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 6.7 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- ~ 240 ------ HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 1.013 ------ HCM Control Delay (s)0 105.5 -----0 HCM Lane LOS A F -----A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 9.7 ------ Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total AM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.8 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 116 1995 88 129 2754 304 0 0 170 0 0 235 Future Vol, veh/h 116 1995 88 129 2754 304 0 0 170 0 0 235 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 -- 175 ----0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 93 93 93 66 66 66 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 123 2122 94 137 2930 323 0 0 183 0 0 356 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 3253 0 0 2216 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 5.34 -- 5.34 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 3.12 -- 3.12 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver *313 -- *563 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver *313 -- *563 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 1.3 0.5 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- * 313 -- * 563 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.394 -- 0.244 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 23.8 -- 13.4 --0 HCM Lane LOS A C --B --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 1.8 -- 0.9 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total PM.syn 4: Mulberry Street & NW Frontage Road 09/16/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 1.6 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 231 3208 136 91 2066 289 0 0 215 0 0 210 Future Vol, veh/h 231 3208 136 91 2066 289 0 0 215 0 0 210 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized -- None -- None -- Free -- Free Storage Length 225 -- 175 ----0 --0 Veh in Median Storage, # -0 --0 --0 --0 - Grade, %-0 --0 --0 --0 - Peak Hour Factor 93 93 93 95 95 95 74 74 74 77 77 77 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 248 3449 146 96 2175 304 0 0 291 0 0 273 Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 2479 0 0 3595 0 0 ------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Critical Hdwy 5.34 -- 5.34 -------- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------------ Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------------ Follow-up Hdwy 3.12 -- 3.12 -------- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 461 -- *174 --0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 1 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Stage 2 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Platoon blocked, %1 --1 -- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 461 -- *174 -------- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------------ Stage 1 ------------ Stage 2 ------------ Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 1.4 1.8 0 0 HCM LOS A A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1 Capacity (veh/h)- 461 -- * 174 --- HCM Lane V/C Ratio - 0.539 -- 0.551 --- HCM Control Delay (s)0 21.6 -- 48.5 --0 HCM Lane LOS A C --E --A HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)- 3.1 -- 2.8 --- Notes ~: Volume exceeds capacity $: Delay exceeds 300s +: Computation Not Defined *: All major volume in platoon DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total AM.syn 5: NW Frontage Road & Access 09/17/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 5 2 16 80 194 5 Future Vol, veh/h 5 2 16 80 194 5 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 275 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 5 2 17 87 211 5 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 335 214 216 0 -0 Stage 1 214 ----- Stage 2 121 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 660 826 1354 --- Stage 1 822 ----- Stage 2 904 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 651 826 1354 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 651 ----- Stage 1 811 ----- Stage 2 904 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.3 1.3 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1354 - 693 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.013 - 0.011 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.7 - 10.3 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 -0 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2020 Total PM.syn 5: NW Frontage Road & Access 09/17/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 18 8 4 274 105 1 Future Vol, veh/h 18 8 4 274 105 1 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 275 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 20 9 4 298 114 1 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 421 115 115 0 -0 Stage 1 115 ----- Stage 2 306 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 589 937 1474 --- Stage 1 910 ----- Stage 2 747 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 587 937 1474 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 587 ----- Stage 1 907 ----- Stage 2 747 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 10.7 0.1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1474 - 663 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.003 - 0.043 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.5 - 10.7 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.1 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total AM.syn 5: NW Frontage Road & Access 09/17/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 5 2 16 117 286 5 Future Vol, veh/h 5 2 16 117 286 5 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 275 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 5 2 17 127 311 5 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 475 314 316 0 -0 Stage 1 314 ----- Stage 2 161 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 548 726 1244 --- Stage 1 741 ----- Stage 2 868 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 540 726 1244 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 540 ----- Stage 1 731 ----- Stage 2 868 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 11.3 1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1244 - 583 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.014 - 0.013 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.9 - 11.3 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 -0 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 HCM 6th TWSC 2040 Total PM.syn 5: NW Frontage Road & Access 09/17/2019 Synchro 10 Report Page 1 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 0.6 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol, veh/h 18 8 4 404 156 1 Future Vol, veh/h 18 8 4 404 156 1 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - 275 --- Veh in Median Storage, # 0 --0 0 - Grade, %0 --0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, %2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 20 9 4 439 170 1 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 618 171 171 0 -0 Stage 1 171 ----- Stage 2 447 ----- Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 --- Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 ----- Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 ----- Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 --- Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 453 873 1406 --- Stage 1 859 ----- Stage 2 644 ----- Platoon blocked, %--- Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 452 873 1406 --- Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 452 ----- Stage 1 856 ----- Stage 2 644 ----- Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12.2 0.1 0 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR Capacity (veh/h)1406 - 531 -- HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.003 - 0.053 -- HCM Control Delay (s)7.6 - 12.2 -- HCM Lane LOS A -B -- HCM 95th %tile Q(veh)0 - 0.2 -- DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 096501004 – Mulberry Connection APPENDIX E Conceptual Site Plan DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8 DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA32306-9A77-40EE-A420-1022607913F8