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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19 - Traffic Impact Study - Catron Crossing Lots 8 & 9memo Page 1 TO: Steve Borup – FLIR Systems, Inc., Government and Defense Business Unit FROM: Tom Eastwood, PE – Transportation Engineer DATE: October 29, 2019 JOB NO.: 6327.002 RE: Lots 8 & 9 of Catron Crossing Subdivision Trip Generation Analysis CC: James (Jim) A. Ullman, PE – Senior Land Development Engineer Urgent For Review Please Comment Please Reply For Your Use Purpose of Memorandum This memorandum provides a comparative analysis of the estimated trip generation for Lots 8 & 9 of Catron Crossing Subdivision based on the proposed general light industrial land use versus the originally estimated general office building land use included for those lots within the Traffic Impact Study for Catron Crossing Subdivision prepared by Morrison-Maierle dated August 2017. Projected Traffic for Lots 8 & 9 Proposed Land Use Trip generation is a measure or forecast of the number of trips that begin or end at the development site. The traffic generated is a function of the extent and type of proposed development. For the proposed general light industrial land use proposed for Lots 8 & 9 of Catron Crossing Subdivision trip generation rates found in Trip Generation, 10th Edition published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) were utilized for estimating average vehicle trip ends based on Land Use Code 110 – General Light Industrial. Trip ends are defined as a single or one-directional travel movement with either the origin or the destination of the trip inside the study site. The estimated primary purpose trip generation for the proposed development is provided in Table 1 on the following page. Catron Crossing Subdivision Traffic Impact Analysis Lots 8 & 9 were previously evaluated as part of the Traffic Impact Study for Catron Crossing Subdivision. The site was originally anticipated to be utilized for general office buildings with a total estimated gross floor area of 40,000 square feet (ft2) comprised of two buildings of approximately 20,000 ft2 each. Lots 8 & 9 of Catron Crossing Subdivision Trip Generation Analysis Page 2 Table 1: Proposed General Light Industrial Land Use Estimated Trip Generation Summary Trip Generation Analysis Time Period Entering Vehicles Exiting Vehicles Total Vehicles Estimated Total Trip Generation Summary | General Light Industrial Units = 61.09 (1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area) Average Weekday 152 152 304 Average Weekday, A.M Peak Hour, One Hour Between 7 and 9 a.m. 38 5 43 Average Weekday, P.M Peak Hour, One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m. 5 33 38 Average Saturday, Midday Peak Hour, One Hour Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. 12 13 25 Trip generation analyses included as part of the Traffic Impact Study for Catron Crossing Subdivision were based on Trip Generation, 9th Edition published by ITE in 2012. Land Use Code 710 – General Office Building was utilized in estimating average vehicle trip ends. A summary of the estimated trip generation for the previously proposed general office building space is provided in Table 2 below. Table 2: Original General Office Building Land Use Estimated Trip Generation Summary Trip Generation Analysis Time Period Entering Vehicles Exiting Vehicles Total Vehicles Estimated Total Trip Generation Summary | General Office Building Units = 40.00 (1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area) Average Weekday 123 123 246 Average Weekday, A.M Peak Hour, One Hour Between 7 and 9 a.m. 55 7 62 Average Weekday, P.M Peak Hour, One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m. 10 50 60 Average Saturday, Midday Peak Hour, One Hour Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. 9 8 17 Lots 8 & 9 of Catron Crossing Subdivision Trip Generation Analysis Page 3 Comparison Summary The proposed general light industrial land use is estimated to generate slightly more trips during the average weekday and Saturday, midday peak hour but fewer trips than the previously estimated general office building land use during the average weekday, AM and PM peak hours. A summary of the trip generation analyses is attached for reference. Specifically, the proposed site results in the following changes to estimated trip ends:  Average Weekday: 58 More Trip Ends  Average Weekday, Peak Hour of 19 Fewer Trip Ends Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7 and 9 a.m.  Average Weekday, Peak Hour of 22 Fewer Trip Ends Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m.  Average Saturday, Midday Peak Hour 8 More Trip Ends of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. From the above analyses, it is anticipated that the proposed general light industrial land use would have less impact to the adjacent transportation network during the average weekday, AM and PM peak hours, which are typically the most heavy traffic periods. The minor difference during the average Saturday, midday peak hour is not anticipated to have any significant impact to traffic operations in the area. The difference in average weekday traffic volumes indicates that the general light industrial land use with more gross floor area than the previously projected general office building land use will have slightly more vehicle trips occurring during off-peak periods; however, they are not anticipated to result in any changes to findings and/or recommendations included with the Traffic Impact Study for Catron Crossing Subdivision. Page 1/1 Independent Variable Units Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total 1,000 Square Feet Gross Floor Area 61.09 152 152 304 38 5 43 5 33 38 12 13 25 1,000 Square Feet Gross Floor Area 40.00 123 123 246 55 7 62 10 50 60 9 8 17 29 29 58 (17)(2)(19)(5)(17)(22)3 5 8 1General Light Industrial - ITE Land Use Code 110 | Independent Variable: 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area | Setting/Location: General Urban/Suburban Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: 1Source:Trip Generation Manual, 10th Edition - Volume 2: Data - Part 1 , Institute of Transportation Engineers (Washington, DC), September 2017 2Source:Trip Generation Manual, 9th Edition, Volume 3: Data, Institute of Transportation Engineers (Washington, DC), 2012 Coefficient of Determination: T = 0.63(X)13% Entering 87% Exiting R2 = **** Weekday, PM Peak Hour TripsAverage Weekday Trips Weekday, AM Peak Hour Trips Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: General Light Industrial1 Land Use Description General Office Building2 General Light Industrial versus General Office Building Saturday, Midday Peak Hour Trips LOTS 8 & 9 OF CATRON CROSSING SUBDIVISION - BOZEMAN, MONTANA TRIP GENERATION ANALYSIS COMPARISON Total Estimated Trips Estimated Total Trip Generation for Proposed Land Use R2 = ****T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units R2 = ****T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: T = 4.96(X)50% Entering 50% Exiting Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7 and 9 a.m. Weekday Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: Estimated Total Trip Generation from Original Traffic Impact Study Total Estimated Trips 2General Office Building - Trip Generation Data (ITE Land Use Code No. 710: General Office Building) | Independent Variable: 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area Net Change in Estimated Trip Generation Based on Home 2 Suites by Hilton Proposed Land Use Net Change in Total Estimated Trips Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a:Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: Saturday, Peak Hour of Generator T = 0.41(X)47% Entering53% Exiting R2 = **** Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m. Average Vehicle Trip Ends On a: T = 0.70(X)88% Entering 12% Exiting T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution: Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: Weekday T = 6.15(X)50% Entering 50% Exiting R2 = ****T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units X = Independent Variable Units Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: Weekday, A.M. Peak Hour T = 1.56(X)88% Entering 12% Exiting R2 = ****T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: Saturday, Peak Hour of Generator T = 0.43(X)54% Entering46% Exiting R2 = ****T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends X = Independent Variable Units Average Trip Generation Rate Equation:Directional Distribution:Coefficient of Determination: Weekday, P.M. Peak Hour T = 1.49(X)17% Entering 83% Exiting R2 = ****T = Average Vehicle Trip Ends N:\6327\002 - Catron Crossing TIS Update\Traffic Data\Trip-Generation_Lots-8+9_Catron-Xing.xlsx - Total Trip Generation Printed On: 10/29/2019 - 11:24 AM