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Pearson Farm Residential Development EAW Draft—March XX,2017 <br /> levels/sources in the area, 2) nearby sensitive receptors, 3)conformance to state noise standards, and 4) <br /> quality of life.Idents measures that will be taken to minimize or mitigate the effects of noise. <br /> It is anticipated that local noise levels will temporarily increase during project construction,but noise <br /> levels are expected to be at or near existing levels after construction is complete. Noise levels on and <br /> adjacent to the project area will vary considerably during construction,depending on the amount of <br /> construction that occurs simultaneously,the time of operation,and the distance between construction <br /> equipment and receptors. The noise receptors nearest to the project area include the residential areas <br /> northeast and east of the site. Noise generated by construction equipment and residential building <br /> construction will be limited primarily to daylight hours when noise levels are commonly higher than <br /> at night. <br /> 18. Transportation <br /> a. Describe traffic-related aspects ofproject construction and operation.Include: 1)existing and proposed <br /> additional parking spaces, 2)estimated total average daily traffic generated, 3)estimated maximum peak <br /> hour traffic generated and time of occurrence, 4)indicate source of trip generation rates used in the <br /> estimates, and 5)availability of transit and/or other alternative transportation modes. <br /> Spack Consulting completed a Traffic Impact Study to estimate the trips generated by the proposed <br /> residential development and evaluate the potential need for transportation or roadway improvements. <br /> The complete Traffic Impact Analysis is included in Appendix E. <br /> Existing and Proposed Parking Spaces <br /> The project area does not include any parking stalls under existing conditions. The proposed 246 <br /> single-family lots and 98 multi-family homes will include off-street parking and garages to <br /> accommodate parking for the residential units. <br /> Estimated Traffic Generation <br /> Trip generation was estimated using the methodology outlined in the Institute of Transportation <br /> Engineers(ITE)Trip Generation Manual, 9'Edition(2012). Future trip generation estimates were <br /> based on traffic generated by 246 single-family and 98 multi-family residential units. The residential <br /> development is expected to generate a total of 2,912 average daily trips,including 1,456 vehicles <br /> entering the site and 1,456 vehicles exiting the site (Table 9). <br /> Table 9. Project Trip Generation Estimates <br /> Land Use ITE No.of Daily AM Peak Hour Trips PM Peak Hour Trips <br /> Code Units Trips In Out Total In Out I Total <br /> Single-family 210 246 2,342 46 138 184 155 91 246 <br /> detached housing <br /> Multi-family <br /> attached housing 230 98 570 7 36 43 34 17 51 <br /> Total 1 344 1 2,912 1 53 1 174 1 227 1 189 1 108 1 297 <br /> 24 <br />
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