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Table 3 — New Trip Generation <br /> Left Turn Lane Right Turn Lane <br /> Intersection Street ADT Access Street ADT Access <br /> ADT .D <br /> Southern site access at Bunker Lake Boulevard 4,400 970 4,400 970 <br /> Center site access onto Puma Street 4,400 920 4,400 920 <br /> Northern site access onto Puma Street 4,400 680 4,400 680 <br /> Site access onto Alpine Drive 2,700 350 2,700 350 <br /> 4,000—4,999 > 1,000 <br /> Criteria -or- -or- > 1,500 > 100 <br /> 1,500—2,999 > 1,500 <br /> As Table 3 shows, left-turn lanes are not warranted based on the estimated 2040 <br /> Build volumes while the right-turn lane warrant is satisfied. Again, these values <br /> are based upon a 45 MPH speed limit, which is not present on either Alpine Drive <br /> or Puma Street. If the speed along these streets are raised to 45 MPH or higher <br /> the Turn-Lane Warrants should be re-assessed. <br /> It should be noted that this analysis did not consider modification to Armstrong <br /> Boulevard & Bunker Lake Boulevard as the prior Future Business Park Traffic <br /> Memorandum completed by Bolton & Menk already defined necessary upgrades <br /> for the intersection that would be required for proper traffic flow through the <br /> intersection. <br /> c. Concept Site Plan & Multi-Modal Review <br /> The concept site plan contained in the Appendix was reviewed to determine what <br /> changes are recommended, if any, to the proposed Pearson Farm Development. <br /> Following are key transportation elements of the concept site plan that should <br /> be implemented: <br /> i. Car Circulation: The proposed site plan provides sufficient vehicle <br /> circulation with four accesses spaced evenly throughout the <br /> development. These accesses allow vehicles multiple options for entering <br /> and exiting the development which will help spread traffic more evenly <br /> throughout the site <br /> ii. Bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure: An additional sidewalk/trail <br /> should be considered along the southern side of Alpine Drive from the <br /> proposed site access to the intersection of Alpine Drive and Puma Street. <br /> At this intersection, an additional crosswalk should be considered, <br /> connecting pedestrians north to the existing sidewalk/trail along the <br /> northern side of Alpine Drive. This new sidewalk/trail connection will <br /> provide a safe crossing and clear route for pedestrians and bicyclist to <br /> connect to the existing infrastructure. The existing trail along the western <br /> side of Puma Street will be lengthened to the southern edge of the <br /> development and an additional leg will be brought into the development <br /> at the Center Site Access location on Puma Street. This segment will <br /> stretch to the internal park to the north. Additional internal sidewalks will <br /> also be provided on one side of each street within the development and <br /> Traffic Impact Study 8 CONSULTING <br /> Pearson Farm Residential Development <br />
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