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Table 2. Trip Generation Comparison – Various Land Use Types <br />Trips Generated: <br />Land <br />Land Use Type UseSize <br />AM peak PM Peak Weekday <br />Code <br />ADT <br />Enter Exit Enter Exit <br /> <br />Specialty <br />886 <br />- - 24 30 <br />RetailRetail814 20,000Sq. ft. <br />0 total 54 total <br />Fast-Food <br />1,488 <br />Restaurant 76 73 52 49 <br />w/drive-thru Services 934 3,000 Sq. ft. <br />149 total 101 total <br />Community <br />371 <br />Bank w/drive 21 10 32 33 <br />thruServices 911 2,500Sq. ft. <br />31 total 65 total <br />Medical <br />36 10 19 50 720 <br />Office Medical720 20,000Sq. ft. <br />46 total 69 total <br />Pharmacy <br /> 1,411 <br />24 18 83 83 <br />w/drive thru Retail 881 16,000 Sq. ft. <br />43 total 166 total <br />As shown previously an assisted living center will generate fewer trips than the previous hotel use. <br />Overlaying these trips with those projected for the Lot 2 land uses listed above gives a property-wide <br />view of anticipated traffic demand. Table 3 summarizes the combined totals. <br /> Page 3 of 7 June 6, 2011 <br />RLK Incorporated <br />Co. Rd. E & Lexington Traffic Study 2011-052-M <br /> <br />