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10/17/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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1. Traffic Impact Study Executive Summary; <br />2. Title page; <br />3. Letter of transmittal; <br />4. Table of contents: <br />a. List of figures; <br />b. List of tables; <br />5. Introduction (includes description and location of project, current and proposed zoning both <br />address and map format, size of the project and any other pertinent information such as <br />phasing and project build -out); <br />6. Summary of pre -application conference and traffic impact study methodology; <br />7. Inventory of existing conditions (includes listing of all segments within the study area, source <br />of traffic count data, and identification of roadway characteristics); <br />8. Trip generation methodology (including daily and peak hour volumes); <br />9. Percent new trips; <br />10. Internal capture (used for mixed use projects only); <br />11. Traffic distribution and assignment methodology; <br />12. Area of influence shall consist of those roadway segments assigned eight (8) or more <br />project peak season/peak hour/peak direction trips for a two-lane roadway or fifteen (15) or <br />more project peak season/peak hour/peak direction trips for a four -lane (or wider) roadway <br />(known as "significant' links or segments) that lie within an eight (8) mile radius of the project; <br />13. Impacted segments traffic volumes; <br />14. Internal site circulation and access needs; <br />15. Intersection analysis (required at collector and arterial intersections on significant links, <br />where links are operating at eighty (80) percent or greater of Level -of -Service "D" and an <br />approach link assigned eight (8) or more project peak season/peak hour/peak direction trips <br />for a two-lane roadway or fifteen (15) or more project peak season/peak hour/peak direction <br />trips for a four -lane (or wider) roadway); <br />16. Segment analysis (optional traffic study of impacted segments which will operate below <br />FDOT adopted capacity) <br />17. Roadway needs (identification of proposed improvements and cost); <br />18. Appendix (as applicable to the specific traffic impact study): <br />a. Methodology agreements; <br />b. Traffic count worksheets; <br />c. Trip generation, internal and adjacent street capture worksheets; <br />d. Trip distribution and assignment worksheets; <br />e. Computerized travel time study printouts; <br />f. Intersection capacity analysis using the latest highway capacity analysis "Highway <br />Capacity Manual" and worksheets accepted by the public works director or his <br />designee; <br />g. Link analysis/computerized modeling (if performed); <br />h. Other analysis worksheets. <br />Page 7 <br />P170 <br />
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