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<br />plantings, lighting, pathways, etc. Lexington Avenue currently has a capacity of 18,000 <br />vehicle trips per day, with a current use of 14,000 vehicles per day. County Road C also has <br />a capacity of approximately 18,000 vehicle trips per day, with current use of approximately <br />11,000 vehicle trips. By year 2020 Lexington is expected to increase to 17,000 trips, while <br />County Road C will increase to 14,500 trips. Turning lanes could increase the capacity at the <br />comer of Lexington and C, recognizing the many of the proposed uses already exist on the <br />city center site, there appears to be adequate capacity to serve the proposal. As new facilities <br />are proposed, the potential traffic should be re-examined. <br /> <br />3.4 Utilities are available and have capacity for any use the city center proposal anticipates. <br /> <br />4.0 STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Based on the findings outlined in Section 3 of this report, staff recommends further <br />discussion ofthe next steps in the refinement of this process - a type of Phase Two study to <br />do the detailed planning and financial analysis. <br /> <br />5.0 TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> <br />On December 16, 1999, the City Center Task Force by consensus, recommended <br />approval of the draft plan. <br /> <br />6.0 SUGGESTED ACTION <br /> <br />Provide discussion and direction for next steps of City Center process. <br /> <br />Attachment: Draft master Plan and Development Strategy <br /> <br />Q:\CITYCEN1\PF3 I I 9-PCA(0 I 1700).doc <br /> <br />PF3119 - RCA (01/17/00) - Page 3 00 <br />