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F' <br />MAR 22 1994, BOOK <br />b. 5-6 p.m. Peak Hour Vehicle Trip Ends: <br />8.15/1000 gross sq. ft. <br />91 PAGF 1023 I <br />3. Formula for Determining Total New Trip Ends: <br />Total Square Footage X Vehicle Trip Rate X <br />Percentage New Trips <br />(trip distribution based on a Modified Gravity Model) <br />a. Total Average Weekday Trip Ends: <br />55,000 X 83.75/1000 = 4,606 <br />b. Total PLM. Peak Hour/Peak Season Trip Ends: <br />55,000 X 8.15/1000 = 448 <br />c. Percentage New Trip Ends: 49 percent <br />d. New Total Average Weekday Trip Ends: 0.49 X 4,606 = 2,257 <br />e. New P.M. Peak Hour/Peak Season Trip Ends: 0.49 X 448 = 220 <br />- Inbound: 50 percent of 220 = 110 <br />- Outbound: 50 percent of 220 = 110 <br />4. Peak Direction of S.R. 60 from C.R. 512 to I-95: Eastbound <br />5. Traffic Capacity on S.R. 60 from C.R. 512 to I-95 at a Level <br />of Service "D": 540 peak hour/peak season/peak direction trips <br />6. Existing Traffic volume on this segment of S.R. 60: <br />367 peak hour/peak season/peak direction trips <br />The number of Average Weekday Trip Ends associated with the most <br />intense use of the subject property under the existing zoning is <br />10. This was determined by multiplying the 1 DU (most intense use) <br />by ITE's single-family residential factor of 9.55 Average Daily - <br />Trip Ends/DU. <br />The number of peak hour/peak season/peak direction trip ends <br />associated with the most intense use of the subject property under <br />the existing zoning is 1. This was determined* by multiplying 1 DU <br />(most intense use) by ITE's single-family residential factor of <br />1.01 peak hour trip ends/DU. <br />The number of Average Weekday Trip Ends associated with the most <br />intense use of the subject property under the requested zoning is <br />4,606. This was determined by multiplying 55,000 square feet of <br />shopping center use (most intense use) by ITE's shopping center <br />factor of 83.75 Average Weekday Trip Ends/1000 square feet. <br />The number of peak hour/peak season/peak direction trip ends <br />associated with the most intense use of the subject property under <br />the requested zoning is 448. This was determined by multiplying <br />55,000 square feet of shopping center use (most intense use) by <br />ITE's factor of 8.15 peak hour trip ends/1000 square feet. <br />The ITE has determined that 49 percent of the trip ends associated <br />with the most intense use of the subject property under the <br />requested zoning would be new trip ends. Therefore, 49 percent of <br />the 4,606 Average Weekday Trip Ends, or 2,257, would be new. <br />Similarly, 49 percent, or 220, of the 448 P.M. Peak Hour Trip Ends <br />associated with the most intense use of the subject property under <br />the requested zoning would be new. <br />According to ITE, 50 percent, or 110, <br />Trip Ends would be outbound, and 50 <br />Therefore, the most intense use of the <br />18 <br />of the New P.M. Peak Hour <br />percent would be inbound. <br />subject property under the <br />