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not be lowered. The site information used for determining traffic <br />impacts is as follows: <br />Existing Land Use Designation <br />1. Residential Use Identified in 5th Edition ITE Manual: <br />Single -Family <br />2. For Single -Family Units in 5th Edition ITE Manual: <br />a. Average Weekday Trip Ends: 10.1/unit <br />b. P.M. Peak Hour Trip Ends: 1.01/unit <br />C. Inbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 65% <br />i. Westbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 80% <br />ii. Eastbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 20% <br />d. Outbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 35% <br />i. Westbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 20% <br />ii. Eastbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 80% <br />3. Peak Direction of SR 60 (link receiving the most trips), from <br />66th Avenue to 82nd Avenue: Weetbound <br />4. Formula for Determining Number of Peak Hour/Peak Season/Peak <br />Direction Trips Generated: Number of Units E P.M. Peak Hour <br />Rate B Inbound P.M. Percentage B Inbound-Weetbound Percentage <br />(166 8 1.01 B .65 8 .80 . 87) <br />5. Formula for Determining Number of Average Weekday Trips <br />Generated: Number of Units 8 Average Weekday Rate <br />(166 8 10.1 . 1,677) <br />Proposed Land Use Designation <br />1. Residential Use Identified in 5th Edition ITE Manual: <br />Single -Family <br />2. For Single -Family Units in 5th Edition ITE Manual: <br />a. Average Weekday Trip Ends: 10.1/unit <br />b. P.M. Peak Hour Trip Ends: 1.01/unit <br />C. Inbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 65% <br />i. Westbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 80% <br />ii. Eastbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 20% <br />d. Outbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 35% <br />i. Westbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 20% <br />ii. Eastbound (P.M. Peak Hour): 80% <br />3. Peak Direction of SR 60 (link receiving the most trips), from <br />66th Avenue to 82nd Avenue: Westbound <br />4. Formula for Determining Number of Peak Hour/Peak Season/Peak <br />Direction Trips Generated: Number of Units B P.M. Peak Hour <br />Rate 8 Inbound P.M. Percentage 8 Inbound -Westbound Percentage <br />(242 B 1.01 8 .65 8 .80 . 127) <br />(trip distribution based on a Modified Gravity Model) <br />S. Formula for Determining Number of Average Weekday Trips <br />Generated: Number of'Units 8 Average Weekday Rate <br />(242 % 10.1 a 2,444) <br />6. Traffic Capacity on this segment of SR 60, at a Level of <br />Service "D": 3,110 peak hour/peak season/peak direction trips <br />7. Total Segment Demand (existing volume + vested volume) on this <br />segment of SR 60: 2,065 peak hour/peak season/peak direction <br />tripe <br />The number of Average Weekday Trip Ends associated with the most <br />intense use of the subject property under the existing land use <br />designation is 1,677. This was determined by multiplying the 166 <br />units (most intense use) by ITE's single-family residential factor <br />of 10.1 Average Daily Trip Ends/unit. <br />The number of Average Weekday Trip Ends associated with the most <br />intense use of the subject property under the proposed land use <br />designation is 2,444. This was determined by multiplying the 242 <br />units (most intense use), by ITE's single-family residential factor <br />Of 10.1 Average Daily Trip Ends/unit. <br />Since the county's transportation level of service is based on peak <br />hour/peak season/peak direction characteristics, the transportation <br />concurrency analysis addresses project traffic occurring in the <br />peak hour and affecting the peak direction of impacted roadways. <br />According to ITE, the proposed use generates more volume in the <br />p.m. peak hour than in the a.m. peak hour. Therefore, the p.m. <br />peak hour was used in the transportation concurrency analysis. The <br />peak direction during the p.m. peak hour on SR 60 is westbound. <br />MARCH 18, 1997 73 BOOK 100 PACE <br />