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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTrip-Gen-Summary 619 Milestone Drive Belgrade, MT 59714 E5EngineeringPLLC@gmail.com (406) 209-3960 March 9, 2022 Adam Friedman, Head Business Development MSU Innovation Campus / Charter Realty & Development 222 East Main Street, Suite 105 Bozeman, MT 59715 Re: Trip Generation Comparative Analysis for Aurora Technologies | MSU Innovation Campus E5 Engineering, PLLC Project No. 22-0103 Dear Adam: This letter summarizes the findings from the trip generation comparative analysis for the proposed Aurora Technologies building to be located on a portion of the Montana State University (MSU) Innovation Campus development in Bozeman. Transportation impacts and system recommendations for the area around the MSU Innovation Campus were previously presented in the Transportation Planning Study for South 27th Avenue & the Montana State University Innovation Campus (Bozeman, Montana) prepared by Morrison-Maierle in June 2014. MSU Innovation Campus Original Vehicle Trip Generation Projections The MSU Innovation Campus was evaluated under the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Land Use Code 760: Research and Development Center in the original transportation planning study, having a total estimated building gross floor area of approximately 250,000 square feet (ft2). Based on the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 8th Edition (2008), the research and development center land use for the MSU Innovation Campus had an estimated vehicle trip generation of 2,028 average weekday trips and AM and PM peak hour trip projections of 305 and 268 vehicles, respectively. As described in the ITE Trip Generation Manual, “A research and development center is a facility or group of facilities devoted almost exclusively to research and development activities. The range of specific types of businesses contained in this land use category varies significantly. Research and development centers may contain offices and light fabrication areas.” Proposed Aurora Technologies Vehicle Trip Generation Projections The proposed Aurora Technologies building is proposed to be approximately 77,600 ft2 of gross floor area with a projected maximum staff of up to 200 employees. The proposed building has an estimated vehicle trip generation of 912 average total weekday trips plus 99 AM and 94 PM peak hour trips. The analyses were based on the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition published in September 2021 for Land Use Code 760: Research and Development Center. The number of employees was used as the independent variable in the analyses as it provided a more conservative analysis for the weekday, AM and PM peak hours versus utilizing the building gross floor area as the independent variable. Trip Generation Comparative Analysis for Aurora Technologies | MSU Innovation Campus March 9, 2022 F:\E5 Engineering PLLC\Projects\22-0103 - Aurora Technologies\20220309_22-0103_Trip-Gen-Summary.docx Page 2 of 2 Previously Approved Site Developments within the MSU Innovation Campus In addition to the proposed Aurora Technologies site, the Applied Research Laboratory and Q Factor – INDUSTRY Bozeman sites have previously been approved by the City of Bozeman. The Applied Research Laboratory is complete and consists of an approximately 20,000 ft2 building. An evaluation of vehicle trip generation was included as a part of this comparative analysis for that site and estimated average weekday trips of 462 vehicles as well as average weekday, AM and PM peak hour trips of 23 and 22 vehicles, respectively. ITE Land Use Code 760: Research and Development Center from the Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition was utilized in the trip generation analysis. A traffic impact study was prepared by Sanderson Stewart for the Q Factor – INDUSTRY Bozeman site development in July 2021. That study evaluated the proposed development utilizing ITE Land Use Code 710: General Office Building from the Trip Generation Manual, 10th Edition. General office building is similar to the research and development center land use as noted in the ITE manual. Resulting vehicle trip generation projections included in the Sanderson Stewart study were 778 weekday, 93 AM peak hour, and 91 PM peak hour vehicular trips. Comparative Analysis From the attached analyses, the proposed Aurora Technologies building in combination with the two other previously approved developments has projected vehicular trips that are slightly more than what was originally forecast for the MSU Innovation Campus during the average weekday, being roughly an additional 10 vehicles per hour entering and exiting the campus (assuming a 13-hour period) or one vehicle every 6 minutes. Combined vehicular trip generation estimates for the average weekday, AM and PM peak hours are markedly less than those originally forecast for the MSU Innovation Campus. Internal trip capture was not accounted for in the evaluations included with the Transportation Planning Study for South 27th Avenue & the Montana State University Innovation Campus (Bozeman, Montana), nor have they been accounted for as a part of this comparative analysis. Summary of Findings The estimated vehicular trips during the average weekday, AM and PM peak hours from the combination of the Aurora Technologies, Applied Research Laboratory, and INDUSTRY Bozeman developments are within the original projections for the MSU Innovation Campus. Thereby, currently projected vehicular traffic volumes for the overall development are not anticipated to generate additional transportation related impacts needing mitigation beyond those outlined in the original transportation planning study. Future development within the MSU Innovation Campus may dictate a traffic impact study update should forecast trip generation exceed original overall campus projections. Thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this project. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the analyses, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Tom Eastwood, PE, PTOE Owner Encl.: Trip Generation Comparative Analysis (2 Pages) cc: Scott Gilder, AIA, LEED AP BD+C | A&E Design Cooper Krause, PE | Morrison-Maierle ITE Land Use Code Quantity 2Units Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Full Development | MSU Innovation Campus Research and Development Center 760 250 GFA 1,014 1,014 2,028 253 52 305 40 228 268 1Source: Transportation Planning Study: South 27th Avenue & the Montana State University Innovation Campus (Bozeman, Montana), prepared by Morrison-Maierle, Inc. (Bozeman, MT), June 2014 based on data from Trip Generation Manual, 8th Edition , Institute of Transportation Engineers (Washington, DC) published in 2008. 2Units: GFA = 1,000 Square Feet Gross Floor Area Estimated Trip Generation | Montana State University Innovation Campus - Approved Developments to Date ITE Land Use Code Quantity 3Units Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Applied Research Laboratory Research and Development Center 760 22.000 GFA 231 231 462 19 4 23 4 18 22 4Q Factor - INDUSTRY Bozeman Development General Office Building 710 79.883 GFA 389 389 778 80 13 93 15 76 91 101.88 GFA Total Estimated Net New Vehicle Trip Ends =620 620 1,240 99 17 116 19 94 113 3Units: GFA = 1,000 Square Feet Gross Floor Area & GLA = 1,000 Square Feet Gross Leasable Area 4Source: INDUSTRY Bozeman Traffic Impact Study , prepared by Sanderson Stewart (July 2021) based on data from Trip Generation Manual, 10th Edition , Institute of Transportation Engineers (Washington, DC) published in 2017. Estimated Trip Generation | Proposed Development ITE Land Use Code Quantity 5Units Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Aurora Technologies Research and Development Center 760 200 EMP 456 456 912 84 15 99 11 83 94 Total Estimated Walk, Bike, & Transit Trip Ends 3 1 4 0 4 4 200 EMP Total Estimated Net New Vehicle Trip Ends =456 456 912 84 15 99 11 83 94 3Units: EMP = Employees -62 -62 -124 70 20 90 10 51 61 (Portion of Lots 3 & 4 from Original MSU Innovation Campus Concept Master Plan) Trip Generation Comparative Analysis Aurora Technologies | Montana State University Innovation Campus Estimated Weekday Trip Ends Estimated Weekday, AM Peak Hour Trip Ends Estimated Weekday, PM Peak Hour Trip Ends 1Original Estimated Trip Generation Transportation Planning Study: South 27th Avenue & the Montana State University Innovation Campus (Bozeman, Montana) Estimated Weekday Trip Ends Estimated Weekday, AM Peak Hour Trip Ends Estimated Weekday, PM Peak Hour Trip Ends Remaining Balance of Originally Estimated Net New Vehicle Trip Ends from 2014 Planning Study with Reduction of Approved & Proposed Development = Total Commercial = Estimated Weekday Trip Ends Estimated Weekday, AM Peak Hour Trip Ends Estimated Weekday, PM Peak Hour Trip Ends Total Commercial = F:\E5 Engineering PLLC\Projects\22-0103 - Aurora Technologies\Aurora-Technologies_Trip-Gen-Analysis Page 1 of 2 3/9/2022 (Portion of Lots 3 & 4 from Original MSU Innovation Campus Concept Master Plan) Trip Generation Comparative Analysis Aurora Technologies | Montana State University Innovation Campus ITE Land Use Code 760: Research and Development Center| Setting/Location = General Urban/Suburban Trip Ends Analysis Case Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends On a Weekday 50%Entering 50%Exiting Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. 82%Entering 18%Exiting Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. 16%Entering 84%Exiting Estimated Walk, Bike, & Transit Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. 82%Entering 18%Exiting Estimated Walk, Bike, & Transit Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. 16%Entering 84%Exiting ITE Land Use Code 760: Research and Development Center| Setting/Location = General Urban/Suburban Trip Ends Analysis Case Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends On a Weekday 50%Entering 50%Exiting Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. 85%Entering 15%Exiting Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. 12%Entering 88%Exiting Estimated Walk, Bike, & Transit Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. 85%Entering 15%Exiting Estimated Walk, Bike, & Transit Trip Ends On a Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. 12%Entering 88%Exiting Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers - Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition (2021). T = 0.02(X) T = Estimated Walk & Bike Trip Ends X = Employees N/A Average Rate Utilized Assumed Directional Distribution Ln(T) = 0.83 Ln(X) +0.14 T = Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends X = Employees R2 = 0.91 N/A Average Rate Utilized Assumed Directional Distribution T = 0.02(X) T = Estimated Walk & Bike Trip Ends X = Employees Assumed Rate from AM Peak Hour of R2 Value T = 2.81(X) + 349.73 T = Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends X = Employees R2 = 0.87 Ln(T) = 0.82 Ln(X) + 0.25 T = Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends X = Employees R2 = 0.89 Assumed Directional Distribution T = 0.04(X) T = Estimated Walk & Bike Trip Ends X = 1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area T = 0.04(X) T = Estimated Walk & Bike Trip Ends X = 1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area Estimated Trip Ends Analysis Equation Directional Distribution N/A Average Rate Utilized Assumed Directional Distribution R2 = 0.89 N/A Average Rate Utilized Estimated Trip Ends Analysis Equation R2 Value N/A Average Rate Utilized T = 0.98(X) T = Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends X = 1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area N/A Average Rate Utilized Directional Distribution T = 9.70(X) + 247.71 T = Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends X = 1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area T = 1.03(X) T = Estimated Vehicle Trip Ends X = 1,000 Square Feet of Gross Floor Area F:\E5 Engineering PLLC\Projects\22-0103 - Aurora Technologies\Aurora-Technologies_Trip-Gen-Analysis Page 2 of 2 3/9/2022