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Ms. Debra Bloom <br /> March 3, 1999 <br /> Page <br /> The other permitted uses include hospitals and rest homes for which the site is relatively small. A <br /> rest home would generate very little traffic. The volume of traffic generated by a private club or a <br /> lodge is very dependent on the type of facility, and would have a significant range ® generation <br /> based on type of facilities provided and the ti rning of the activities. <br /> question also related to being able to quantify the additional delay which would occur with the <br /> traffic from the Lyndale Garden Centers. This would be difficult to do without first collecting the <br /> data on the existing delays at the intersection,data which is currently not available. The two primary <br /> delays at the Snelling Avenue intersection will be the northbound left turn from Snelling Avenue to <br /> Oak crest Avenue and for the eastbound left turn from Oakcrest Avenue to northbound Snelling <br /> Avenue. we anticipate that there will be ten northbound left turns in the p.m. peak period. These <br /> will have to use gaps in southbound traffic on Snelling Avenue being created by the sign al at Counter <br /> Road C. There will be some delay for this traffic but our observations are that there is an adequate <br /> number of southbound gaps for this traffic to turn left through although some long delays do occur. <br /> The ten additional vehicles will mean one additional vehicle even six minutes or approximately, in <br /> pear periods, one vehicle even fourth signal cycle at County Road C. <br /> The major concern is the eastbound to northbound left turn from oakcrest Avenue. we anticipate <br /> approximately seven in the p.m. peak hour from Lyndale Garden Centers. These semen vehicles will <br /> have to wait not only for a gap in southbound traffic, but for the northbound left turns to clear <br /> through the gag and then find a gap in northbound traffic. This will be difficult in the p.m. peak hour <br /> as it is for existing traffic. we have observed,on a limited basis, some traffic being able to turn very <br /> quickly onto Snelling Avenue while other traffic seems to be waiting for a minute or longer. Adding <br /> seven additional vehicles will add to the overall delay of existing traffic as well as creating delays <br /> for the newly generated traffic. However,with only seven vehicles plus the small number of existing <br /> eastbound and northbound left turns, the total amount of delay should be relatively small compared <br /> to the overall traffic flow in the intersection. <br /> Comparisons should be made to other types of use permitted on the site. we have indicated that we <br /> assume 46 total p.m. pear hour trips from the Lyndale Garden Center which would be a high <br /> seasonal estimate. This would be significantly less at other tines of the year. This is approximately <br /> o p ercent of the volume which could occur from. a 2.o} o square foot office building. used on <br /> p g <br /> ealdn characteristics, it would have about the same impact as a 0,000 square foot general office <br /> building. This compares the average peak hour throughout a year for the general office building with <br /> the design peak hour} which is almost a worst case, for the Lyndale Garden Center. <br /> There are also questions regarding the impact on the intersection of o akcrest Avenue and Fairview <br /> Avenue. we anticipate that much of the traffic traveling from the Lyndale Garden Center to <br /> Fairview Avenue will mare a right turn on Fairview Avenue and will have minimal impact on the <br /> total volumes. other than in the westbound backup of traffic waiting at the intersection. If a traffic <br /> signal is ultimately installed at the intersection, there would be very little impact. <br /> g y <br />
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