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Commissioner Eggert understood that is just the volume <br />coming out of the shopping center and does not include the <br />residents coming out of Vista Gardens, and Mr. Bird confirmed <br />that was correct and noted that the total outbound traffic coming <br />oft of the site includes every driveway. <br />Attorney Collins pointed out that earlier Attorney O'Haire <br />stated that the standards by which this was to be reviewed apply <br />to a level of service only for a major thoroughfare and major <br />intersection. However, Section 23.3 (d)(2)d. of the ordinance on <br />site plan standards says that no proposed development shall be <br />approved which reduces the level of service on major <br />thoroughfares and/or intersections below the L.O.S. "C" on an <br />average annual basis or below a L.O.S. "D" during peak hour, peak <br />season conditions. He felt that it may be a matter of how you <br />read that, but he believed that our site plan standards require <br />consideration of major thoroughfares and/or intersections, not <br />just major intersections, however that would be defined, but <br />consideration of all the intersections that are within the study <br />area boundaries for this development. The Code defines study <br />boundaries in terms of how many peak hour trips are generated, <br />and certainly in this case, both the Indian River Boulevard stub <br />access and the U.S. #1 and 1st Street intersection are within the <br />one -halt mile study area radius of the traffic impact analysis. <br />Attorney O'Haire felt that since it seems abundantly clear <br />that we will be going on from here, and since Attorney Collins <br />has done what he could to clear up the County's part of the <br />record, he would like to ask Mr. Bird a few more questions just <br />for the record: <br />Attorney O'Haire: "Mr. Bird, as an engineer registered with <br />the State of Florida and as a traffic consultant for this <br />project, are you familiar with the requirements of County <br />Ordinance Section 23.3 on Site Plan Review Standards?" <br />Mr. Bird: "Yes sir." <br />APR 1988 <br />39 <br />BOOK 71 ME 469 <br />
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