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HomeMy WebLinkAbout006_TISWaiverFrom:Taylor Lonsdale To:Danielle Scharf Cc:Chris Naumann; Lance Lehigh Subject:RE: Glen Lake Rotary Park Date:Monday, April 12, 2021 3:03:06 PM Danielle, thank you for the additional information. Based on the information you have provided, the requirement for a Traffic Impact Study for Glen Lake Rotary Park is WAIVED. Please provide a copy of this email with your site plan submittal. Taylor Lonsdale, PE | Transportation Engineer City of BozemanO: 406.582.2286 pronouns: he\him\his From: Danielle Scharf <dscharf@sandersonstewart.com> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2021 4:41 PM To: Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Chris Naumann <cnaumann@sandersonstewart.com> Subject: RE: Glen Lake Rotary Park CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Taylor, Just getting back around to this one. Here’s the master site plan. I agree with your assessment that improved/expanded park facilities can generate more trips, but I’m not sure how to analyze it in this case short of collecting our own data sometime this summer since the ITE data doesn’t really help. It seems as though parks most often peak at different times than the adjacent street traffic, so I don’t expect it to have a significant impact on our peak hour operations at Griffin/Manley or the access road intersection at Manley. We did not do any analysis for the access road project. Let me know if you’d like to discuss any of this in greater detail. Thanks, Danielle Danielle Scharf PE, PTOE, LEED AP Principal | Bozeman Region Manager t: 406-922-4325 m: 406-698-3233 From: Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 9:41 AM To: Danielle Scharf <dscharf@sandersonstewart.com> Subject: RE: Glen Lake Rotary Park HI Danielle. I can’t find the Master Site Plan. Can you send me a copy? My thoughts on this are that while this current plan may not be increasing the facilities at the park, many facilities have been added in recent years and could be considered a driver for the updated site plan that includes increasing the parking capacity. I realize the ITE Trip Gen manual doesn’t provide guidance on how to estimate increased usage based on improved facilities, or growing population, I think we can probably agree that the use here has drastically increased in recent years. I am not sure we need to do a full TIS but I would like to think about what potential impacts the new access road and parking will have on the intersection at Manley Road. Do you know if any analysis was done with the access road project for NWE? Taylor Lonsdale, PE | Transportation Engineer City of BozemanO: 406.582.2286 pronouns: he\him\his From: Danielle Scharf <dscharf@sandersonstewart.com> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 9:27 AM To: Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Chris Naumann <cnaumann@sandersonstewart.com>; Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Glen Lake Rotary Park CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Taylor, Just checking back on this email correspondence below regarding our request to waive the traffic study requirement for Glen Lake Rotary Park. Do you need any additional information from us? Thanks, Danielle Danielle Scharf PE, PTOE, LEED AP Principal | Bozeman Region Manager t: 406-922-4325 m: 406-698-3233 From: Danielle Scharf <dscharf@sandersonstewart.com> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 6:11 PM To: Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Chris Naumann <cnaumann@sandersonstewart.com>; Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Glen Lake Rotary Park Lance and Taylor, The primary independent variable for a public park in the trip generation manual is number of acres. We are not increasing the size of the park with these improvements so by traditional trip generation methodologies, we will not be increasing the number of trips to the site. If you need to see the anticipated trip generation based off of the existing park acreage, here’s a quick summary of that: Average Weekday Daily Trips = 0.78 trips/acre * 29.8 acres = 24 trips Average Weekday AM Peak Hour = 0.02 trips/acre * 29.8 acres = 1 trip Average Weekday PM Peak Hour = 0.11 trips/acre * 29.8 acres = 4 trips Saturday Daily Trips = 1.96 trips/acre * 29.8 acres = 59 trips Sunday Daily Trips = 2.19 trips/acre * 29.8 acres = 66 trips Please let me know if you’d like to discuss this further. Thanks, Danielle Danielle Scharf PE, PTOE, LEED AP Principal | Bozeman Region Manager t: 406-922-4325 m: 406-698-3233 From: Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 2:48 PM To: Danielle Scharf <dscharf@sandersonstewart.com> Cc: Chris Naumann <cnaumann@sandersonstewart.com>; Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Glen Lake Rotary Park Hey Danielle and Chris, Can you provide Taylor and I with the anticipated Peak Hour Trips and overall daily traffic volume the site is expected to have? Based on that information we can determine if a traffic impact study is required. Thanks! Lance City of Bozeman MT Lance Lehigh, PE, CFM | Engineer III From: Danielle Scharf <dscharf@sandersonstewart.com> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 2:08 PM To: Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Chris Naumann <cnaumann@sandersonstewart.com> Subject: Glen Lake Rotary Park Hi Lance, We’re working on a Master Site Plan Application and Phase 1 Site Plan Application for Glen Lake Rotary Park (formerly East Gallatin Recreation Area). As you can see on the attached Master Site Plan, the improvements will include a new paved access road lined with back-in angle parking, a paved multi-use pathway and landscaping. While we will be adding parking capacity, we don’t have any new buildings or expansion of the park amenities that would generate new traffic to the park, at least not from a traditional trip generation calculation perspective. Can you please let me know if you feel it would be appropriate to grant a waiver for the traffic study requirement for this project? Let me know if you need any additional information. Thanks, Danielle