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08/09/1990
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0 ,. <br />,Ij�K +�u i, lF <br />initially, the applicant will have to get more counts. After we <br />get better data, we will be reducing the number of,counts the <br />applicant has to get. Mr. Dudeck ej<plained that segment analysis <br />means a homogeneous piece of roadway -%you have to look at all <br />the links in the segment. This all relates to the intersection, <br />but the intersection analysis is done separately. Mr. Dudeck <br />talked about addressing ultimate roadway build -out and advised <br />that right now, except for the Merrill Barber Bridge, we have no <br />segments of roadway that are over capacity. State Road A -1-A and <br />U.S.I. are at the 90% stage. <br />Commissioner Bird asked at what point in the process the <br />determination is made as to how extensive the analysis must be. <br />Mr. Dudeck explained that 100 through 500 trips requires a <br />statement which is much simpler than a traffic study, and then we <br />have a Development Size Data Table which the applicant can refer <br />to in order to determine the maximum number of units he can build <br />and there is also a Trip Rate and Percent New Trips Data Table, <br />samples of which are as follows: <br />DEVELOPMENT SIZE DATA TABLE <br />CODE LAND DEVELOPMENT NT ACTIVITY <br />VARIABLE <br />MAX. # OF (UNITS <br />NOTIS <br />TRIP2S) <br />MAX. N OF )UNITS <br />(500 Tti16) <br />210 Single -Family <br />DW. UNIT <br />9.0 <br />48.0 <br />221 Mufti -Family <br />DW. UNIT <br />10.0 <br />81.0 <br />240 Mpbile-Home <br />DW. UNIT <br />20.0 <br />104.0 <br />252 ACLF <br />1000 SF <br />35.0 <br />178.0 <br />710 General Office 0 - 40,999 e1 <br />1000 SF <br />8.0 <br />30.0 <br />720 Medical Office <br />1000 SF <br />2.0 <br />12.0 <br />780 Research Center <br />1000 SF <br />18.0 <br />81.0 <br />110 General Industrial <br />1000 SF <br />14.0 <br />71.0 <br />130 Industrial Park <br />1000 SF <br />14.0 <br />71.0 <br />140 IManulacturing <br />1000 SF <br />28.0 1 <br />131.0 <br />150 lWarehousing <br />1000 SF <br />20.01 <br />102.0 <br />1 MP RATE AND PEACENT NEW TRIPS DATA TABLE <br />LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY <br />(LDA) <br />I <br />VARIABLE <br />RTE <br />A <br />NEW <br />TRIPS0/4 <br />Single -Family <br />DW. UNIT <br />10.1 <br />100 <br />MuIU-Family <br />DW. UNIT <br />8.1 <br />100 <br />Mobile -Home <br />DW. UNIT <br />4.8 <br />100 <br />ACLF <br />1000 SF <br />2.8 <br />74 <br />General Office 0 - 48,000 If <br />1000 SF <br />18.3 <br />92 <br />General Office 50 -140,090 If <br />1000 SF <br />13.7 <br />92 <br />General OMce 150-299,999 N <br />10DO SF <br />11.5 <br />92 <br />General Office 300 - 5,90.999 N <br />1000 SF <br />10.4 <br />02 <br />General Office 800 - 709.999 of <br />1000 SF <br />8.4 <br />92 <br />General Office > 800,000 If <br />1000 SF <br />8 2 <br />02 <br />Medical Office <br />1000 SF <br />39.0 <br />77 <br />8 <br />
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