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CITY OF CENTRAL POINT
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
April 2, 2019 - 6:00 p.m.
I. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL
Planning Commission members, Mike Oliver (chair), Tom Van Voorhees, Amy Moore,
Jim Mock, John Whiting, Kay Harrison, Chris Richey
IV. CORRESPONDENCE
V. MINUTES
Review and approval of the March 5, 2019 Planning Commission meeting minutes.
VI. PUBLIC APPEARANCES
VII. BUSINESS
A. Public hearing to consider a Conditional Use Permit application to allow Fire District 3 to
operate a fire station at 1909 Scenic Avenue. The 1.76 acre site is within the Civic zoning district
and is identified on the Jackson County Assessor’s Map as 37S 2W 03AB Tax Lots 4400, 4500
and 4600. File No. CUP-19001. Applicant: Fire District 3; Agent: Matt Small; Kistler, Small &
White Architects.
B. Public hearing to consider a Site Plan and Architectural Review application for the construction
of a 10,200 square foot fire station, including parking and landscape areas, at 1909 Scenic
Avenue. The 1.76 acre site is within the Civic zoning district and is identified on the Jackson
County Assessor’s Map as 37S 2W 03AB Tax Lots 4400, 4500 and 4600. File No. SPAR-
19001. Applicant: Fire District 3; Agent: Matt Small; Kistler, Small & White Architects.
VIII. DISCUSSION
A. Residential Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) Amendment. Present and discuss two
preliminary mapping alternatives for the Residential UGB Amendment. File No. CPA-
19001. Applicant: City of Central Point.
IX. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS
X. MISCELLANEOUS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
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City of Central Point Planning Commission Minutes
March 5, 2019
I. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 6:00 P.M.
II. ROLL CALL
Commissioners, Mike Oliver (chair), Amy Moore, John Whiting, Tom Van
Voorhees, and Jim Mock and Kay Harrison were present. Also in attendance were: Tom Humphrey, Community Development Director, Stephanie Holtey,
Principal Planner, Justin Gindlesperger, Community Planner and Karin Skelton,
Planning Secretary.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIENCE III. CORRESPONDENCE
Memo from City Attorney Sydnee Dreyer regarding hearings process
Mr. Humphrey reviewed the noticing requirements for legislative hearings for the
Commissioners
February 6, 2019 letter from FEMA
Ms. Holtey reviewed the letter for the planning commission saying the letter outlined
conflict between two federal agencies due to a lawsuit.
IV. MINUTES
The Commissioners noted the date was incorrect and a typo on page 7. John Whiting
made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 5, 2019 Planning Commission
Meeting with the corrections mentioned. Amy Moore seconded the motion. ROLL
CALL: Amy Moore, yes; John Whiting, yes; Tom Van Voorhees, yes; Jim Mock, yes;
Kay Harrison, abstain. Motion passed.
V. PUBLIC APPEARANCES
There were no public appearances.
VI. BUSINESS
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A. Continued public hearing and consideration of the Housing Element (2019-2019) of the Central Point Comprehensive Plan. Applicant: City of Central Point. File No.: CPA-18005.
Mike Oliver read the rules regarding the public hearing. The commissioners had no
bias, conflict of interest or ex parte contact to declare Ms. Holtey stated the public hearing for the Housing Element was continued from the
February 5, 2019 meeting due to time constraints.
Ms. Holtey said the Housing Element includes an analysis of housing needs within the City’s urban area over a 20-year period and addresses the City’s capacity to
accommodate that need within the existing Urban Growth Boundary.
The last Housing Element was adopted in 2017. Since that time, population forecast
changes and updated residential buildable lands information has resulted in an increased need for housing for the period 2019-2039. The proposed amendment to the Housing
Element addresses these changes and maintains the previously adopted policies without
changes.
She said Portland State University (PSU) has come out with an updated Population forecast which indicates a 58% increase in population growth. This results in a need for
2887 new dwellings over the next 20 years. This would require 410 buildable acres.
The available buildable land within the City is 105 acres. She explained there were three
options for the City to meet this need. Change policy to increase efficiency of land use inside the UGB, expand the UGB to provide more residential land or take a hybrid
approach. She said the City is taking a hybrid approach.
Ms. Holtey reviewed household characteristics including owner occupied vs. renter
occupied units, housing age, household size and income and special needs housing. She also reviewed the percentage of households at or below the federal poverty level. She
added that the majority of the housing stock in the City was built after 1980 and was
considered in good condition.
The Commissioners discussed the vacancy rates in the City and the current housing markets.
Ms. Holtey said that affordability continued to be an issue. Households spending more
than 30% of their income toward housing are considered cost burdened. The City
currently has an inventory of 105 buildable acres of residential land. Of the 410 acres needed to satisfy the future demand, a total of 305 new gross acres are needed to
supplement the existing inventory.
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Ms. Holtey noted that detached single family dwellings were the preferred housing type. She noted that there is flexibility to accommodate this housing type in all zones except the High Density Residential zone.
The Commissioners discussed the need for a variety of housing and zoning options.
They discussed meeting the density requirements and the public’s desire for single family housing. They agreed the need for flexibility was important.
Mr. Oliver stated the term “great recession” used throughout the packet information
should refer to a specific time frame so as to be clear which market floatation it referred
to. Ms. Holtey suggested referring to it as the “great recession of 2008”. Ms. Holtey reviewed the 9 Goals and policies of the Housing Element. She said no goals
or policies have been changed. She added most of the Housing Element remained as it
was in 2017. Moving forward the City is looking to use a hybridized approach, making
adjustments to the minimum density allocations to maximize land use efficiency and amending the UGB to bring in the necessary acreage.
The Commissioners wondered about incentives to encourage higher density development.
Ms. Holtey said that was addressed in the Housing Implementation Plan.
The public hearing was opened Larry Martin, Taylor Road
Mr. Martin expressed his appreciation for the flexibility in zoning to allow for market fluxuation and housing needs. He acknowledged that detached single family residences were the preferred type of housing. He said he thought the lands brought into the UGB
should be zoned with as much flexibility as possible in order to develop to current market
demands.
The commissioners discussed densities and the fluxuation of housing demands.
The public hearing was closed.
Amy Moore made a motion to recommend approval the Housing Element (2019-2019) of the Central Point Comprehensive Plan. Chris Richey seconded the motion.
The Commissioners discussed the density calculations and number of acres needed. They
questioned the use of the minimum density to project development. Ms. Holtey reviewed
the calculations used to determine the land need over the next 20 years. She said development could exceed the minimum density, so using that as a base was the most prudent approach.
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Mr. Humphrey elaborated on how the zoning allowed for various types of development. He said it is a framework as it would be impossible to know exactly how future housing markets were going to evolve.
Ms. Moore added if some of the land did not develop over the next 20 years, it would
actually be in the citizens’ best interests as it would keep housing costs down because supply would overshadow demand, therefore making housing more affordable.
Amy Moore moved to modify her motion to recommend approval of the Housing
Element with 2 modifications. 1) Change references to the “great recession” to the “great
recession of 2008”, and change the title of “New Density” in table 22 to “Minimum Gross Density Requirements”. John Whiting seconded. ROLL CALL: Amy Moore, yes; John Whiting, yes; Tom Van Voorhees, yes; Jim Mock, yes; Kay Harrison, yes. Motion
passed.
DISCUSSION
A. Residential Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) Amendment schedule.
Mr. Humphrey reviewed the timeline for the upcoming UGB amendment. He said there would be draft maps to review by both the CAC and the Planning Commission in their
next meetings. Additionally staff would introduce the Employment Buildable Lands
Inventory and the Economic Element.
Planning Update
• Dominoes has participated in a pre-application meeting for property on Freeman
Court
• Snowy Butte Station is continuing development
• A building across from the Post Office has been demolished, but no applications have been received regarding that property.
• Makers space remodel is progressing well
• The Cheese Festival is March 16th and 17th.
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS
IX. MISCELLANEOUS
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X. ADJOURNMENT
Chris Richey made a motion to adjourn. John Whiting seconded the motion. All
members said “aye”. Meeting was adjourned 8:15 p.m. The foregoing minutes of the March 5, 2019 Planning Commission meeting were
approved by the Planning Commission at its meeting on the ______ day of April, 2019.
___________________________________ Planning Commission Chair
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STAFF REPORT
Community Development
Tom Humphrey, AICP
Community Development Director
STAFF REPORT
April 2, 2019
AGENDA ITEM: VII-A (File No. CUP-19001)
Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit application to allow Fire District 3 to operate a fire station at
1909 Scenic Avenue. The 1.76 acre site is within the Civic zoning district and is identified on the
Jackson County Assessor’s Map as 37S 2W 03AB Tax Lots 4400, 4500 and 4600. Applicant: Fire
District 3; Agent: Matt Small; Kistler, Small & White Architects.
SOURCE
Justin Gindlesperger, Community Planner II
BACKGROUND
Fire District 3 is proposing a new fire station along the south side of Scenic Avenue, north of the Scenic
Middle School site. The proposed fire station will replace an existing fire station along Table Rock Road,
and will complement the existing fire station along South Front Street to improve response times to the
District’s coverage area within the City.
The project involves circulation improvements, including the extension of Rock Way, which impact
adjacent properties owned by School District 6 (properties to the west and south) and the Housing
Authority of Jackson County (HAJC) (property to the east). Consequently, the location and design of the
proposed fire station required collaboration between Fire District 3 and surrounding property owners.,
Each property owner has reviewed the project and agreed on the overall design.
Conditional uses require special consideration because of special attributes and to ensure they are
properly located with respect to the surrounding neighborhoods. Fire stations, and other public facilities,
are listed as conditional uses in accordance with section 17.29.050 of the Central Point Municipal Code.
The application for Conditional Use Permit is being reviewed concurrently with an application for Site
Plan and Architectural Review (SPAR-19001). Specific site development considerations are detailed in
that application.
Project Description:
The proposed fire station is approximately 10,200 square feet and the site plan for the proposed
development includes parking and landscape areas. A classroom will be available to the public, with
anticipated use of one (1) to two (2) times per week. The fire station will be staffed by three (3) to four (4)
shift firefighters per day.
Development on the property requires improvements along the south side of Scenic Avenue. The Fire
District has agreed to participate with the City on a shared cost agreement for improvements to the north
side of Scenic Avenue. The improvements, which include sidewalks and bicycle lanes on both sides, a
center left-turn lane and crosswalks, will improve safety along Scenic Avenue and improve pedestrian
access to Scenic Middle School.
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The project also proposes an extension of Rock Way south of Scenic Avenue to the Scenic Middle School
parking lot. The extension of Rock Way provides the primary access to the project site and improves the
overall circulation for the adjacent middle school during peak pick up and drop off times. On site
circulation is provided by a one-way drive aisle from Rock Way to Scenic Avenue. Rock Way will be
constructed for two (2) way traffic and sidewalk on one side along the Fire District property. Sidewalks
will be completed on the opposite side when the HAJC property develops in the future.
The Fire District proposes to use the landscape areas as a “Fire Wise” landscape demonstration area to
showcase best management practices for fire safe landscaping. The fire wise design emphasizes xeriscape
principles with drought and fire resistant landscaping that reduces maintenance, water usage and fire risk
adjacent to a structure. Per the Applicant’s findings, the landscape areas were designed to provide visual
relief from adjacent properties, but take into consideration the location of trees and other vegetation along
Scenic Avenue to increase visibility to the emergency exit drive for the fire station.
Lighting in the proposed parking areas will be provided by pole lights installed adjacent to each of the on-
site parking areas. Each light will be directed downward to prevent light from spilling onto adjacent
properties or streets.
The building is a single story building, with the roof above the apparatus bay extending to 27-feet in
height, and the main façade of the structure facing north towards Scenic Avenue. The facades of the
building are articulated with variations vertically and horizontally that includes variations in color and
material (Attachment “A-2”). While the Civic zoning district does not require specific building design
standards, the proposed fire station provides variation in massing, articulation and transparency to assure
a pedestrian-scale that is compatible with and supports the residential character of the neighborhood.
ISSUES
There are two (2) issues related to the proposal as follows:
1. Property Lines. Through the review of the project, it was noted that the proposal occupies three
(3) legal tax lots. The proposed structure is located across the common property boundary
between the lots. Structures are not permitted to cross property lines.
Comment: It will be necessary to legally adjust or consolidate the lots as necessary to avoid
conflicts between the proposed structure and the property lines. Staff recommends Condition of
Approval No. 1 requiring legal lot line adjustment/consolidation of the lots prior to building
permit issuance.
2. Traffic Mitigation. The applicant’s Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) examined trip generation
calculations for the proposed fire station and considered the effects on adjacent streets with
current and future traffic volumes. Intersection operations and safety conditions were evaluated to
address potential impacts and noted the following:
a. Intersection Capacity and Level of Service. The TIA studied the efficiency of area
intersections that may be influenced by traffic from the proposed fire station. The
intersection at Scenic Avenue and Upton Road was initially shown to operate below an
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acceptable level of service per City standards. Further analysis, including a stop sign
delay study, shows that the intersection is operation within acceptable standards and the
traffic from the fire station will not further degrade the operating efficiency of the
intersection below acceptable levels of service. No mitigation is required at this time.
b. Turn Lane Criteria. Left and right turn lanes were evaluated along Scenic Avenue to
determine whether turn lane criteria is met to require additional turn lanes along Scenic
Avenue following the construction of the fire station. Following the construction of the
fire station, the number of westbound vehicles projected to turn left during peak hours
warrants a left-turn lane along Scenic Avenue at Rock Way and the intersection of Scenic
Middle School.
Comment: Per the TIA, the intersection at Upton Road and Scenic Avenue experiences the
greatest delay for turning movements and operates at the lowest level of service in the study area.
The TIA recommends a center two-way-left-turn-lane (TWLTL) along Scenic Avenue extending
from the Scenic Middle School driveway east to the existing turn lane west of Upton Road. Staff
recommends Condition No. 2 requiring the applicant to complete the frontage improvements
along Scenic Avenue, including restriping Scenic Avenue to include a two-way left turn lane
extending from the Scenic Middle School driveway to the intersection of Upton Road and Scenic
Avenue.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The Fire District 3 Scenic Avenue Fire Station Conditional Use Permit has been evaluated for compliance
with the applicable Conditional Use Criteria set forth in CPMC 17.76 and found to comply as conditioned
and as evidenced in the Applicant’s Findings (Attachment “B”).
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. Prior to permit issuance, the applicant shall apply for a Type I Property Line
Adjustment/Consolidation application to consolidate Tax Lot 4500 and Tax Lot 4600 and adjust
the common property boundary between the consolidated tax lot and Tax Lot 4400. A recorded
copy of the Map of Survey and Deed is required.
2. Prior to Public Works Final Inspection, the applicant shall complete Scenic Avenue frontage
improvements and construction of Rock Way as required per the civil improvement and
landscape and irrigation plans approved by the Public Works Department.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment “A-1” – Site Plan
Attachment “A-2” – Architectural Elevations
Attachment “A-3” – Floor Plan
Attachment “A-4” – Landscape Plan
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Attachment “B” – Applicant’s Findings
Attachment “C” – Traffic Impact Analysis, dated 02-27-2019
Attachment “D” – Parks & Public Works Department Staff Report, dated 03-19-2019
Attachment “E” – Resolution No. 868
ACTION
Consideration of Resolution No. 868, Conditional Use Permit for Fire District 3 and 1) approve; 2)
approve with modifications; or 3) deny the application.
RECOMMENDATION
Approve Resolution No. 868 Conditional Use Permit for Fire District 3 per the Staff Report dated April 2,
2019, including all attachments thereto.
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Southern Oregon Transportation Engineering, LLC
319 Eastwood Drive - Medford, Or. 97504 – Phone (541) 608-9923 – Email: Kim.parducci@gmail.com
February 27, 2019
Matt Samitore, Parks and Public Works Director City of Central Point 140 So. 3rd Street
Central Point, Oregon 97502 Re: Proposed Fire Station Traffic Impact Analysis
Dear Matt,
Southern Oregon Transportation Engineering, LLC prepared a traffic impact analysis for a proposed Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a Fire Station on Township 37S Range 2W Section 3AB, tax lots
4400, 4500, and part of 4600 in Central Point, Oregon. The subject property is located along the south side of Scenic Avenue, west of Rock Way. Access is proposed from Scenic Avenue and through a planned extension of Rock Way.
Proposed development includes a 10,200 square foot Fire Station, which is estimated to generate 9 trips
during the a.m. peak hour and 5 trips during the p.m. peak hour. Study area intersections included:
1. Upton Road & Scenic Avenue
2. Rock Way & Scenic Avenue
3. Scenic Middle School & Scenic Avenue
4. Site Driveways
Study area intersections were evaluated under existing year 2019 and design year 2020 no-build and
build conditions during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours due to the close proximity of the site to Scenic Middle School. Trips were re-routed under design year 2020 build conditions as a result of a Rock
Way street extension to the school parking lot.
Summary & Conclusions
The findings of the traffic impact analysis conclude that the proposed Fire Station on 37S2W03AB tax
lots 4400, 4500, and part of 4600 is not shown to degrade the performance of any study area intersection or cause adverse conditions with proposed improvements in place. Intersection operations
and safety conditions were evaluated to address potential impacts to the transportation system. Results of the analysis show the following:
1. Left turn lane criterion was shown to be met on Scenic Avenue at both the Rock Way / Scenic Avenue and Scenic Middle School / Scenic Avenue intersections. Recommended mitigation is
to stripe Scenic Avenue to include a center two-way-left-turn-lane (TWLTL) from the Scenic Middle School driveway to the existing turn lane west of Upton Road.
2. Crosswalks are proposed on Scenic Avenue at Rock Way to support increased pedestrian and
bicycle traffic as a result of the Rock Way extension to Scenic Middle School.
The proposed Fire Station on 37S2W3AB tax lots 4400, 4500, and part of 4600 is shown to be in
compliance with the Central Point Comprehensive Plan, Transportation System Plan and Municipal Code. Streets that serve the subject property are shown to have adequate capacity to support proposed
development with proposed improvements.
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INTRODUCTION
Background
Southern Oregon Transportation Engineering, LLC prepared a traffic impact analysis for a proposed Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a Fire Station on Township 37S Range 2W Section 3AB, tax lots
4400, 4500, and part of 4600 in Central Point, Oregon. The subject property is located along the south side of Scenic Avenue, west of Rock Way. Access is proposed from Scenic Avenue and through a planned extension of Rock Way.
A traffic impact analysis is required by the City of Central Point to address issues of compliance with
the Central Point Comprehensive Plan, Transportation System Plan (TSP), and Conditional Use Permit (CUP) criterion. The scope of the analysis includes evaluating development impacts within the
identified study area under existing and design year conditions during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours.
Study area intersections included:
1. Upton Road & Scenic Avenue
2. Rock Way & Scenic Avenue
3. Scenic Middle School & Scenic Avenue
4. Site Driveways
The proposed use for the site is a 10,200 square foot (SF) Fire Station, which is estimated to generate 9
a.m. and 5 p.m. trips to the transportation system during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours.
Project Location
The subject parcel is located along the south side of Scenic Avenue, west of Rock Way on Township 37S Range 2W Section 3AB, tax lots 4400, 4500, and parts of 4600 in Central Point, Oregon. Refer
to Figure 1 for a vicinity map.
Project Description
The subject property is currently zoned Civic (C). A Fire Station is a conditional use in the Civic zone. A 10,200 SF Fire Station is estimated to generate 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. trips to the transportation system
during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. Trips will be split between an access on Scenic Avenue and
through an access on a proposed Rock Way extension.
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EXISTING CONDITIONS
Site Conditions
The proposed site is located on Township 37S Range 2W Section 3AB, tax lots 4400, 4500, and part of 4600. The subject property is currently vacant.
Roadway Characteristics
Table 1 provides a summary of existing roadway classifications and descriptions in the study area.
Table 1 - Roadway Classifications and Descriptions
Roadway Jurisdiction Functional Classification Lanes City Operational Standard Posted Speed
Scenic Avenue City of Central Point Minor Arterial 2-3 LOS D 20-30 mph
10th Street City of Central Point Minor Arterial 2-3 LOS D 30 mph
Upton Road City of Central Point Minor Arterial 2 LOS D 45 mph
Rock Way City of Central Point Local 2 LOS D 25 mph
Pedestrian and Bicycle Accessibility
Pedestrian activity was observed to be high along Scenic Avenue and between Scenic Middle School
and Rock Way through an existing gravel path. The majority of pedestrians walked along the south
side of Scenic Avenue and crossed Scenic Avenue at either Rock Way or Upton Road. Sidewalks are currently provided on both side of Scenic Avenue east of Rock Way, on both side of Rock Way, and
on both sides of Upton Road. A multi-use path exists along the south side of Scenic Avenue between
Rock Way and the Scenic Middle School driveway. When the Fire Station develops, the south side of Scenic Avenue along its frontage will be improved with curb, gutter, and sidewalk. The Rock Way
extension from Scenic Avenue to the Scenic Middle School parking lot will also be improved on the
west side with curb, gutter, and sidewalk. The east side will have curb and gutter, but sidewalk improvements will be deferred until the Housing Authority develops on the adjoining property.
Cyclist activity was observed to be low on Scenic Avenue and around the study area. Bike lanes are striped on Upton Road north of Scenic Avenue and on Scenic Avenue east of Rock Way, but do not
continue west of Rock Way. There are also no bike lanes on Rock Way. Bike lanes will be striped
on Scenic Avenue west of Rock Way when frontage improvements are made as part of the Fire Station site development. There is no plan to stripe bike lanes on the Rock Way extension to Scenic
Middle School because it is classified as a local street.
Traffic Counts
Manual traffic counts were collected from 7:00-9:00 a.m. and 3:00-6:00 p.m. at study area
intersections in early October of 2018. Counts were seasonally adjusted and balanced to reflect peak conditions. The a.m. peak hour was shown to occur from 7:45-8:45 a.m. and the p.m. peak hour from
3:30-4:30 p.m. in the surrounding area. A follow up stop-sign delay count was gathered on Upton Road at Scenic Avenue in January to determine what the actual average delay time per vehicle is for
vehicles waiting on Upton Road during peak conditions. Counts are provided in the attachments.
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Background Growth
Background growth was derived using growth rates from the Interchange Area Management Plan (IAMP) for Exit 33 and volume comparisons between counts in 2010 and 2018 for 10th Street. The IAMP estimated 0.7% of growth per year on 10th Street between 2010 and future year 2034. We
rounded that up to 1% to be conservative and applied it to all streets within the study area.
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Intersection Capacity and Level of Service
Intersection capacity calculations were conducted utilizing the methodologies presented in the Year
2000 Highway Capacity Manual. Capacity and level of service calculations for signalized and
unsignalized intersections were prepared using “SYNCHRO” timing software.
Level of service quantifies the degree of comfort afforded to drivers as they travel through an intersection or along a roadway section. The level of service methodology was developed to quantify
the quality of service of transportation facilities. Level of service is based on total delay, defined as
the total elapsed time from when a vehicle stops at the end of a queue until the vehicle departs from the stop line. Level of service ranges from “A” to “F”, with “A” indicating the most desirable
condition and “F” indicating an unsatisfactory condition. The HCM LOS designations for stop-
controlled intersections are provided in Table 2. The HCM LOS designations for signalized intersections are provided in Table 3.
Table 2 – HCM Level of Service Designations for Stop-Controlled Intersections
Level of Service Delay Range
A < 10
B >10 – 15
C >15 – 25
D >25 – 35
E >35 – 50
F > 50
Table 3 – HCM Level of Service Designations for Signalized Intersections
Level of Service Delay Range
A < 10
B >10 – 20
C >20 – 35
D >35 – 55
E >55 – 80
F > 80
Key intersections are under City of Central Point jurisdiction. The City of Central Point requires all
study area intersections to operate at acceptable levels of service (LOS). The minimum acceptable
level of service for signalized intersections and unsignalized intersection movements is LOS “D”. Mitigation is required if proposed development is shown to degrade an intersection to a level of
service worse than under no-build conditions.
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Year 2019 No-Build Intersection Operations
Key intersections were evaluated under year 2019 no-build conditions during the a.m. and p.m. peak
hours. Results are summarized in Table 4.
Table 4 - Year 2019 No-Build Intersection Operations, AM and PM Peak Hours
Intersection Performance Standard Traffic Control Year 2018 No-Build
AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour
Upton Road / Scenic Avenue LOS D TWSC F1 (SB), D2 (SB) F1 (SB), D2 (SB)
Rock Way / Scenic Avenue LOS D TWSC C, (SB) B, (SB)
Scenic Middle School / Scenic Avenue None TWSC C, (NB) C, (NB)
LOS=Level of Service, TWSC=Two-way stop controlled, NB=northbound, SB=southbound Notes: 1. Intersection LOS using Synchro Software 2. Intersection LOS from Stop Sign Delay measurement
Results of the analysis show the intersection of Upton Road / Scenic Avenue operating at a level of
service (LOS) “F” under existing year 2019 no-build conditions, which exceeds the LOS “D” standard. The critical movement is the southbound left turn movement, which drives the failing LOS.
Before evaluating various mitigation options, however, we conducted a stop sign delay study to
determine what the actual delay is for each vehicle waiting on Upton Road. The stop sign delay study showed the average delay per vehicle to be 31.22 seconds during the a.m. peak hour and 32.25
seconds during the p.m. peak hour. This coincides with a level of service “D”. Based on this, it is
concluded that the intersection is currently operating within acceptable standards. Remaining intersections are also shown to operate acceptably. Refer to the attachments for synchro and stop sign
delay output sheets. Year 2019 No-Build 95th Percentile Queuing
Queuing is the stacking up of vehicles for a given lane movement, and it can have a significant effect
on roadway safety and the overall operation of a transportation system. Long queue lengths in through lanes can block access to turn lanes, driveways, and minor street approaches, as well as spill
back into upstream intersections. As a result of this, the estimation of queue lengths is an important aspect of the analysis process for determining how a transportation corridor operates.
Queue lengths are reported as the average, maximum, or 95th percentile queue length. The 95th percentile queue length is used for design purposes and is the queue length reported in this analysis. Five simulations were run and averaged in SimTraffic to determine 95th percentile queue lengths at
study area intersections under existing conditions. Queue lengths were then rounded up to the nearest 25 feet (single vehicle length) and reported in Table 5 for the a.m. and p.m. peak hours.
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Table 5 – Year 2019 No-Build 95th Percentile Queue Lengths, AM and PM Peak Hours
Intersection / Movement Available Link Distance (Ft)
95th Percentile Queue Lengths AM PM
Exceeded or Blocked Roadway
Scenic Avenue / Rock Way
Eastbound Left/Through
Westbound Through/Right Southbound Left/Right
425 350
650
25 25 25 25
50 50
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Scenic MS / Scenic Avenue
Eastbound Through/Right Westbound Left/Through
Northbound Left/Right
500 425 350
25 25 75 75 125 125
- - -
Upton Road / Scenic Avenue
Eastbound Left Eastbound Through/Right
Westbound Left Westbound Through/Right Northbound Left
Northbound Through/Right Southbound Left Southbound Through/Right
150
350 425 450
100 200 225 225
50 75
25 25 25 25 25 50
25 25 25 50 125 125 75 50
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- - -
- - - -
Note: Exceeded performance standards are shown in bold, italic
Results of the queuing analysis show no link distances at key intersections exceeded under year 2019 no-build conditions. The longest queues are the southbound left turn queue length on Upton Road at
Scenic Avenue and the northbound left turn queue on the Scenic Middle School driveway at Scenic
Avenue. Both are estimated to be 125 feet or the equivalent of 5 vehicles. At Scenic Middle School this queue is longer when buses are trying to make left turns onto Scenic Avenue. Refer to the
attachments for a full queuing and blocking report.
Crash History
Crash data for the most recent five-year period was gathered from ODOT’s crash analysis unit.
Results were gathered for the period of January 1, 2012 through December 31st, 2016. Crash data is gathered to identify crash patterns that could be attributable to geometric or operational deficiencies,
or crash trends of a specific type that would indicate the need for further investigation at an
intersection. Tables 6 and 7 provide intersection crash rates and types of collisions at study area intersections. Intersections with no reported crashes were not included. Full crash reports are
provided in the attachments.
Table 6 - Study Area Intersection Crash Rates, 2012-2016
Intersection 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total Crashes ADT Crash Rate
ODOT Crash Rate1
Rock Way / Scenic Ave 0 0 0 0 1 1 5,950 0.092 0.2931
Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 1 0 0 0 2 3 7,780 0.212 0.4081
1 90th Percentile Crash Rate from Exhibit 4-1 in ODOT’s Analysis Procedures Manual v2
ADT=average daily traffic
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Table 7 - Crash History by Type, 2012-2016
Intersection Collision Type Severity
Rear- End Turning/Angle Head-on Pedestrian/ Bicyclist Fixed Object Non-Injury Injury Fatal
Rock Way / Scenic Ave 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 0
Results of the crash analysis show the intersection with the highest crash frequency being Scenic Avenue at Upton Road with three crashes occurring within a five-year period. All three crashes were
turning collisions, with one involving a bicyclist traveling westbound. Two resulted in non-fatal
injuries and one property damage only. At the intersections of Rock Way / Scenic Avenue, there was one reported crash within a five-year period. The crash involved a pedestrian crossing Scenic Avenue
and being struck by an eastbound traveling vehicle that had a blind spot due to the morning sun. All collisions along Scenic Avenue occurred between 6:00-8:00a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m., which is during
the school a.m. and p.m. peak periods when congestion is highest.
The type of collision (turning) occurring along Scenic Avenue within the study area is common for
stop-controlled intersections, where drivers from side streets are turning onto and off of the mainline
based on the availability of adequate gaps in traffic. School traffic is an added factor that contributes to higher spikes in traffic with a greater mix of pedestrians and bicyclists during the a.m. and p.m.
peak periods, but even considering this, the number of crashes reported within a five-year period is
fairly low. Overall, the crash analysis does not raise any safety concerns regarding the number, type, or severity of collisions reported in the study area that would require further investigation.
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SITE TRAFFIC
Trip Generation
Trip generation calculations for the proposed Fire Station were prepared utilizing the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation, 10th Edition and local data. An ITE rate was used for
land use 575 – Fire Station, but this land use only had data for the p.m. peak hour. Because the ITE had
no a.m. data for a Fire Station, we gathered local data at the existing Fire Station on S. Front Street (OR 99). We gathered data on an average weekday from 7:00-9:00 a.m. and 3:00-6:00 p.m. to use in the
analysis and compare to the ITE p.m. trip rate. The local data showed slightly higher trips during the
a.m. peak hour than the p.m. peak hour, and the p.m. peak hour trips were surprisingly exactly what the ITE estimated for a 10,200 square foot Fire Station. This showed us that the data was reliable. No
pass-by or internal trip reductions were taken. All trips were considered new trips to the transportation
system. Table 8 provides a summary of generations. ITE descriptions and graphs are provided in the attachments.
Table 8 – Development Trip Generations
Land Use Unit Size Peak Hour Rates Peak Hour Trips
AM PM
AM PM Total In Out Total In Out
ITE 575 – Fire Station 1000 SF 10.2 -- 0.48 -- -- -- 5 1 4
Local Data NA NA NA NA 9 6 3 5 1 4
Total Trips 9 6 3 5 1 4
SF = square feet Trip Distribution and Assignment
Development trips were distributed based on existing traffic patterns at Rock Way in the study area.
They varied depending upon which peak hour was being evaluated. During the a.m. peak hour, traffic to the site was shown to be roughly 15% to/from the west and 85% to/from the east. During the p.m. peak hour, 25% of traffic was to/from the west and 75% to/from the east. Refer to Figures
4a and 4b for development distribution percentages and trip assignments.
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DESIGN YEAR 2020 BUILD CONDITIONS
Design Year 2020 Build Description
Build conditions represent no-build conditions for a study area with the addition of proposed
development trips considered. Build conditions are compared to no-build conditions to determine
what impacts and/or mitigation measures will result from proposed development. Build conditions are evaluated in this analysis for the design year 2020. Year 2020 build traffic volumes during the
a.m. and p.m. peak hours are provided in Figures 5a and 5b. Design Year 2020 Build Intersection Operations
Design year 2020 build traffic volumes were evaluated at key intersections under a.m. and p.m. peak
hour conditions. Results are summarized in Table 9.
Table 9 – Design Year 2020 Build Intersection Operations, AM and PM Peak Hours
Intersection Performance Standard Traffic Control Design Year 2020 Build
AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour
Upton Road / Scenic Avenue LOS D TWSC F1 (SB), D2 (SB) F1 (SB), D2 (SB)
Rock Way / Scenic Avenue LOS D TWSC C3, (SB) C3, (SB)
Scenic Middle School / Scenic Avenue None TWSC C, (NB) B, (NB)
Rock Way / Fire Station None None A, (EB) A, (EB)
Scenic Avenue / Fire Station None None B, (NB) B, (NB)
LOS=Level of Service, TWSC=Two-way stop controlled, NB=northbound, SB=southbound Notes:
1. Intersection LOS using Synchro Software 2. Intersection LOS from Stop Sign Delay measurement 3. Includes TWLTL improvement
Results of the analysis show all intersections within the study area operating acceptably with the exception of Upton Road / Scenic Avenue. This intersection is shown in Synchro output to operate at
a LOS “F”, but was shown in a field-measured, stop sign delay study to operate at a LOS “D”. The
design year 2020 build condition showed very little change in delay from year 2019 no-build conditions. Based on this, the intersection will likely continue to operate at a LOS “D” with the
additional trips from the proposed Fire Station development. When the delay for the southbound left
turn movement exceeds the range for a LOS “D” then it is our recommendation to stripe the existing left turn lane on the Scenic Avenue east approach as a TWLTL to allow the southbound left turning
movement to turn with a two-stage gap process. This is preferred to implementing an all-way stop
because of the high traffic volumes on Scenic Avenue during peak conditions. An all-way stop will create queue lengths on Scenic Avenue that are currently minimal. Restriping the east leg of the
Upton Road / Scenic Avenue intersection to a center TWLTL will reduce delay for the southbound
movement.
The main changes that occur within the study area are seen at Rock Way / Scenic Avenue and Scenic Middle School / Scenic Avenue as a result of the Rock Way extension and center TWLTL on Scenic
Avenue. The extension of Rock Way to the Scenic Middle School parking lot allows school traffic to
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re-route, which increases traffic at the Rock Way intersection, but decreases traffic at the Scenic Middle School driveway. The result is slightly higher delay at Rock Way during the p.m. peak hour,
but lower delay at the Middle School driveway during afternoon pick-up and release time. Our analysis made assumptions for re-routed trips to/from Scenic Middle School, but did not make any assumptions for changes in school bus traffic patterns because this is will be evaluated at a later time
by Scenic Middle School. Refer to the attachments for synchro output sheets. Design Year 2020 Build 95th Percentile Queuing
Five simulations were run and averaged in SimTraffic to determine 95th percentile queue lengths at
study area intersections under design year 2020 build conditions. Queue lengths were then rounded up to the nearest 25 feet (single vehicle length) and reported in Table 10 for the a.m. and p.m. peak
hours.
Table 10 – Design Year 2020 Build 95th Percentile Queue Lengths, AM and PM Peak Hours
Intersection / Movement Available Link Distance (Ft)
95th Percentile Queue Lengths AM PM
Exceeded or Blocked Roadway
Scenic Avenue / Rock Way
Eastbound Left
Eastbound Through/Right Westbound Left Westbound Through/Right
Northbound Left/Through/Right Southbound Left/Through/Right
100 425
100 350 650
200
25 25 25 25
50 50 0 25 50 50
50 50
- -
- - -
-
Scenic MS / Scenic Avenue
Eastbound Through/Right
Westbound Left Westbound Through Northbound Left/Right
500 100 225
350
25 25 50 25 0 0
75 75
- - -
-
Upton Road / Scenic Avenue
Eastbound Left
Eastbound Through/Right Westbound Left Westbound Through/Right
Northbound Left Northbound Through/Right Southbound Left
Southbound Through/Right
150 350 425 450 100 200 225 225
75 75 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 50 125 125 75 75
- - - - - - - -
Scenic Avenue / Fire Station
Eastbound Through/Right Westbound Left Westbound Through Northbound Left/Right
225
100 250 100
0 75
0 25 0 25 25 25
-
- - -
Rock Way Ext. / Fire Station
Eastbound Left/Right Northbound Left/Through
Southbound Through/Right
100
150 150
25 25
0 50 0 125
-
- -
Note: Exceeded performance standards are shown in bold, italic
Results of the queuing analysis show decreases in queue lengths within the study area as a result of
the Rock Way extension. The impact of re-routed traffic from Scenic Middle School reduced queue lengths at the Scenic Middle School / Scenic Avenue intersection by splitting entering and exiting
trips to/from the east with the Rock Way intersection. The addition of a center TWLTL along Scenic
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Avenue from Rock Way to Scenic Middle School reduced westbound left turning queues at both Rock Way and Scenic Middle School intersections. Refer to the attachments for a full queuing and
blocking report. Design Year 2020 Build Turn Lanes
Left and right turn lanes were evaluated on Scenic Avenue to determine whether turn lane criterion is
met under design year 2020 build conditions at Rock Way during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. Results show that right turn lane criterion is not met during either peak hour for the eastbound right
turn movement, but left turn lane criterion is met during both peak hours for the westbound left turn
movement. Turn lane graphs are provided in the attachments for further reference. Sight Distance
Sight distance is provided at intersections to allow drivers adequate time to perceive other vehicles approaching the intersection and react in time to avoid collisions. The driver of a vehicle approaching
an intersection should have an unobstructed view of the entire intersection. Likewise, stopped
vehicles at intersections should have a sufficient view of the intersecting roadway to decide when to enter or cross without colliding with on-coming vehicles. Minimum sight distances are provided by
the American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in what is referred to as the AASHTO handbook.
Departure sight triangles for intersections with stop control on the minor road should be considered for three situations:
1. Case B1 – Left turns from the minor road 2. Case B2 – Right turns from the minor road
3. Case B3 – Crossing the major road from the minor road
The length of the leg of the departure sight triangle along the major road for all stop-controlled
movements is dependent upon the speed of the major roadway and perception reaction times of
drivers. The minimum stopping sight distance (SSD) represents the minimum sight distance required by AASHTO. Intersection sight distance (ISD) is considered to be the desirable sight distance by
AASHTO. The speed used in the analysis was 30 mph because the school zone speed of 20 mph is
only specified during school times.
The minimum SSD for a left, through or right turn movement is 200 feet
The desirable ISD for a left turn movement is 335 feet
The desirable ISD for a right turn or crossing maneuver is 290 feet
Sight distance was measured from the Rock Way / Scenic Avenue intersection, and estimated for the proposed new Fire Station driveway on Scenic Avenue approximately halfway between the Scenic
Middle School driveway and Rock Way. From the Rock Way south approach, sight distance was
measured to be 600 feet to the west and 485 feet to the east, which meet both minimum SSD and desirable ISD. From the north approach, sight distance was measured to be 550 feet to the west and
480 feet to the east, which also meet both SSD and ISD.
From the proposed new Fire Station driveway on Scenic Avenue, sight distance was estimated to be
approximately 600 feet in both directions based on the location shown on the site plan.
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Rock Way south approach - looking west Rock Way south approach - looking east
Rock Way north approach – looking east Rock Way north approach - looking west
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CONCLUSIONS
The findings of the traffic impact analysis conclude that the proposed Fire Station on 37S2W03AB tax
lots 4400, 4500, and part of 4600 is not shown to degrade the performance of any study area
intersection or cause adverse conditions with proposed improvements in place. Intersection operations and safety conditions were evaluated to address potential impacts to the transportation system. Results
of the analysis show the following:
1. Left turn lane criterion was shown to be met on Scenic Avenue at both the Rock Way / Scenic Avenue and Scenic Middle School / Scenic Avenue intersections. Recommended mitigation is
to stripe Scenic Avenue to include a center two-way-left-turn-lane (TWLTL) from the Scenic
Middle School driveway to the existing turn lane west of Upton Road.
2. Crosswalks are proposed on Scenic Avenue at Rock Way to support increased pedestrian and
bicycle traffic as a result of the Rock Way extension to Scenic Middle School.
The proposed Fire Station on 37S2W3AB tax lots 4400, 4500, and part of 4600 is shown to be in
compliance with the Central Point Comprehensive Plan, Transportation System Plan and Municipal
Code. Streets that serve the subject property are shown to have adequate capacity to support proposed development with proposed improvements.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this analysis.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Parducci PE, PTOE
Southern Oregon Transportation Engineering, LLC
Attachments: Manual Count Data
Stop Sign Delay Data
Crash Data Traffic Volume Development
Synchro Output/SimTraffic Output
Turn Lane Graphs Agency Requirements
Cc: Client
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ATTACHMENTS
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File Name : rockway-scenicave
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 1
North-South: Rock Way
East-West: Scenic Ave
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
Groups Printed- All Vehicles
From North
From East
From South
From West
Start Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Int. Total
07:00 AM 6 0 0 0 6 0 24 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 0 0 34 64
07:15 AM 8 0 0 0 8 0 33 6 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 0 0 46 93
07:30 AM 10 0 1 0 11 0 45 2 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 2 78 0 0 80 138
07:45 AM 8 0 1 0 9 0 44 5 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 0 81 139
Total 32 0 2 0 34 0 146 13 0 159 0 0 0 0 0 4 237 0 0 241 434
08:00 AM 4 0 1 0 5 0 54 9 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 66 134
08:15 AM 7 0 1 8 16 0 54 6 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 1 83 0 6 90 166
08:30 AM 8 0 3 1 12 0 54 8 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 2 125 0 0 127 201
08:45 AM 6 0 1 0 7 0 25 4 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 48 84
Total 25 0 6 9 40 0 187 27 0 214 0 0 0 0 0 3 322 0 6 331 585
*** BREAK ***
03:00 PM 1 0 0 0 1 0 42 3 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 3 41 0 0 44 90
03:15 PM 5 0 1 6 12 0 58 8 1 67 0 0 0 0 0 5 49 0 0 54 133
03:30 PM 8 0 6 15 29 0 62 7 2 71 0 0 0 0 0 1 106 0 0 107 207
03:45 PM 7 0 2 2 11 0 75 13 0 88 0 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 38 113 212
Total 21 0 9 23 53 0 237 31 3 271 0 0 0 0 0 11 269 0 38 318 642
04:00 PM 8 0 0 0 8 0 61 8 0 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 0 2 73 150
04:15 PM 4 0 2 0 6 0 45 9 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 1 47 0 0 48 108
04:30 PM 6 0 1 0 7 0 65 15 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 51 138
04:45 PM 6 0 0 0 6 0 56 15 0 71 0 0 0 0 0 1 51 0 39 91 168
Total 24 0 3 0 27 0 227 47 0 274 0 0 0 0 0 2 220 0 41 263 564
05:00 PM 4 0 3 3 10 0 67 12 0 79 0 0 0 0 0 1 47 0 0 48 137
05:15 PM 8 0 1 2 11 0 73 19 0 92 0 0 0 0 0 1 53 0 0 54 157
05:30 PM 10 0 2 0 12 0 73 10 0 83 0 0 0 0 0 4 56 0 0 60 155
05:45 PM 8 0 1 0 9 0 89 6 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 1 52 0 0 53 157
Total 30 0 7 5 42 0 302 47 0 349 0 0 0 0 0 7 208 0 0 215 606
Grand Total 132 0 27 37 196 0 1099 165 3 1267 0 0 0 0 0 27 1256 0 85 1368 2831
Apprch %67.3 0 13.8 18.9 0 86.7 13 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 91.8 0 6.2
Total %4.7 0 1 1.3 6.9 0 38.8 5.8 0.1 44.8 0 0 0 0 0 1 44.4 0 3 48.3
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File Name : rockway-scenicave
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 2
North-South: Rock Way
East-West: Scenic Ave
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
From North
From East
From South
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
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Peak Hour Analysis From 07:45 AM to 08:30 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
07:45 AM 07:45 AM 07:45 AM 07:45 AM
+0 mins.8 0 1 0 9 0 44 5 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 0 81
+15 mins.4 0 1 0 5 0 54 9 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 66
+30 mins.7 0 1 8 16 0 54 6 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 1 83 0 6 90
+45 mins.8 0 3 1 12 0 54 8 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 2 125 0 0 127
Total Volume 27 0 6 9 42 0 206 28 0 234 0 0 0 0 0 3 355 0 6 364
% App. Total 64.3 0 14.3 21.4 0 88 12 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 97.5 0 1.6
PHF .844 .000 .500 .281 .656 .000 .954 .778 .000 .929 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .375 .710 .000 .250 .717
Right6 Thru0 Left27 Peds9
In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM42 Right28 Thru206 Left0 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM234 Left
0
Thru
0
Right
0
Peds
0
In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM
0 Left3 Thru355 Right0 Peds6 In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM364 All Vehicles
Peak Hour Data
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File Name : rockway-scenicave
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 3
North-South: Rock Way
East-West: Scenic Ave
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
From North
From East
From South
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
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Ped
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Total Left Thr
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Peak Hour Analysis From 03:30 PM to 04:15 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
03:30 PM 03:30 PM 03:30 PM 03:30 PM
+0 mins.8 0 6 15 29 0 62 7 2 71 0 0 0 0 0 1 106 0 0 107
+15 mins.7 0 2 2 11 0 75 13 0 88 0 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 38 113
+30 mins.8 0 0 0 8 0 61 8 0 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 0 2 73
+45 mins.4 0 2 0 6 0 45 9 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 1 47 0 0 48
Total Volume 27 0 10 17 54 0 243 37 2 282 0 0 0 0 0 4 297 0 40 341
% App. Total 50 0 18.5 31.5 0 86.2 13.1 0.7 0 0 0 0 1.2 87.1 0 11.7
PHF .844 .000 .417 .283 .466 .000 .810 .712 .250 .801 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .700 .000 .263 .754
Right10 Thru0 Left27 Peds17
In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM54 Right37 Thru243 Left0 Peds2 In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM282 Left0 Thru0 Right0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM0 Left4 Thru297 Right0 Peds40 In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM341 All Vehicles
Peak Hour Data
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File Name : UptonScenic
Site Code : 00000003
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 1
North-South: Upton Road
East-West: Scenic Avenue
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
Groups Printed- All Vehicles
From North
From East
From South
From West
Start Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Int. Total
07:00 AM 16 0 11 0 27 0 12 22 0 34 1 0 0 15 16 17 22 0 0 39 116
07:15 AM 31 0 22 1 54 0 16 32 0 48 1 1 1 3 6 17 34 2 15 68 176
07:30 AM 38 0 21 1 60 2 24 31 0 57 2 0 2 0 4 27 59 0 0 86 207
07:45 AM 44 0 20 1 65 0 26 35 1 62 3 1 7 3 14 25 61 1 2 89 230
Total 129 0 74 3 206 2 78 120 1 201 7 2 10 21 40 86 176 3 17 282 729
08:00 AM 31 1 25 1 58 2 36 35 0 73 2 0 0 1 3 21 47 0 0 68 202
08:15 AM 40 2 22 1 65 0 38 20 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 24 64 0 3 91 214
08:30 AM 39 3 24 0 66 1 38 25 1 65 0 1 1 7 9 24 107 0 1 132 272
08:45 AM 19 1 11 0 31 1 27 16 1 45 1 1 1 1 4 15 39 0 1 55 135
Total 129 7 82 2 220 4 139 96 2 241 3 2 2 9 16 84 257 0 5 346 823
*** BREAK ***
03:00 PM 12 1 17 0 30 3 27 23 0 53 1 0 1 0 2 19 23 0 0 42 127
03:15 PM 28 1 25 0 54 3 40 17 0 60 1 2 2 1 6 27 24 2 2 55 175
03:30 PM 35 1 28 3 67 4 39 25 0 68 2 4 7 1 14 37 85 1 12 135 284
03:45 PM 42 1 34 0 77 3 51 69 0 123 1 2 1 3 7 24 34 0 29 87 294
Total 117 4 104 3 228 13 157 134 0 304 5 8 11 5 29 107 166 3 43 319 880
04:00 PM 40 0 28 0 68 0 41 54 1 96 0 0 1 56 57 37 43 1 0 81 302
04:15 PM 58 1 20 0 79 0 33 34 0 67 1 0 3 0 4 23 36 1 28 88 238
04:30 PM 40 3 35 2 80 3 45 33 0 81 0 1 1 23 25 34 31 1 3 69 255
04:45 PM 46 1 26 0 73 2 44 34 34 114 1 0 0 41 42 23 26 2 9 60 289
Total 184 5 109 2 300 5 163 155 35 358 2 1 5 120 128 117 136 5 40 298 1084
05:00 PM 48 0 29 0 77 0 50 34 1 85 0 1 0 0 1 31 43 1 3 78 241
05:15 PM 62 0 41 0 103 2 51 40 0 93 0 0 1 1 2 17 35 0 2 54 252
05:30 PM 50 0 41 0 91 0 42 34 0 76 0 1 1 2 4 30 45 1 0 76 247
05:45 PM 48 0 40 1 89 3 45 25 0 73 0 0 0 7 7 29 83 0 1 113 282
Total 208 0 151 1 360 5 188 133 1 327 0 2 2 10 14 107 206 2 6 321 1022
Grand Total 767 16 520 11 1314 29 725 638 39 1431 17 15 30 165 227 501 941 13 111 1566 4538
Apprch %58.4 1.2 39.6 0.8 2 50.7 44.6 2.7 7.5 6.6 13.2 72.7 32 60.1 0.8 7.1
Total %16.9 0.4 11.5 0.2 29 0.6 16 14.1 0.9 31.5 0.4 0.3 0.7 3.6 5 11 20.7 0.3 2.4 34.5
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File Name : UptonScenic
Site Code : 00000003
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 2
North-South: Upton Road
East-West: Scenic Avenue
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
From North
From East
From South
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
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Ped
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Total Left Thr
u
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u
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Peak Hour Analysis From 07:45 AM to 08:30 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
07:45 AM 07:45 AM 07:45 AM 07:45 AM
+0 mins.44 0 20 1 65 0 26 35 1 62 3 1 7 3 14 25 61 1 2 89
+15 mins.31 1 25 1 58 2 36 35 0 73 2 0 0 1 3 21 47 0 0 68
+30 mins.40 2 22 1 65 0 38 20 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 24 64 0 3 91
+45 mins.39 3 24 0 66 1 38 25 1 65 0 1 1 7 9 24 107 0 1 132
Total Volume 154 6 91 3 254 3 138 115 2 258 5 2 8 11 26 94 279 1 6 380
% App. Total 60.6 2.4 35.8 1.2 1.2 53.5 44.6 0.8 19.2 7.7 30.8 42.3 24.7 73.4 0.3 1.6
PHF .875 .500 .910 .750 .962 .375 .908 .821 .500 .884 .417 .500 .286 .393 .464 .940 .652 .250 .500 .720
Right91 Thru6 Left154 Peds3
In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM254 Right115 Thru138 Left3 Peds2 In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM258 Left
5
Thru
2
Right
8
Peds
11
In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM
26 Left94 Thru279 Right1 Peds6 In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM380 All Vehicles
Peak Hour Data
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Site Code : 00000003
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Page No : 3
North-South: Upton Road
East-West: Scenic Avenue
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
From North
From East
From South
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
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Peak Hour Analysis From 03:30 PM to 04:15 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
03:30 PM 03:30 PM 03:30 PM 03:30 PM
+0 mins.35 1 28 3 67 4 39 25 0 68 2 4 7 1 14 37 85 1 12 135
+15 mins.42 1 34 0 77 3 51 69 0 123 1 2 1 3 7 24 34 0 29 87
+30 mins.40 0 28 0 68 0 41 54 1 96 0 0 1 56 57 37 43 1 0 81
+45 mins.58 1 20 0 79 0 33 34 0 67 1 0 3 0 4 23 36 1 28 88
Total Volume 175 3 110 3 291 7 164 182 1 354 4 6 12 60 82 121 198 3 69 391
% App. Total 60.1 1 37.8 1 2 46.3 51.4 0.3 4.9 7.3 14.6 73.2 30.9 50.6 0.8 17.6
PHF .754 .750 .809 .250 .921 .438 .804 .659 .250 .720 .500 .375 .429 .268 .360 .818 .582 .750 .595 .724
Right110 Thru3 Left175 Peds3
In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM291 Right182 Thru164 Left7 Peds1 In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM354 Left4 Thru6 Right12 Peds60
In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM82 Left121 Thru198 Right3 Peds69 In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM391 All Vehicles
Peak Hour Data
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File Name : scenicave_middleschool
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 1
North-South: Scenic Middle School
East-West: Scenic Avenue
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
Groups Printed- Unshifted
From North
Scenic Ave
From East
Middle School
From South
Scenic Ave
From West
Start Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Int. Total
07:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 3 22 0 15 40 0 0 2 0 2 0 29 2 14 45 87
07:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 3 28 0 0 31 0 0 3 0 3 0 41 4 1 46 80
07:30 AM 0 0 0 0 0 12 34 0 1 47 0 0 4 0 4 0 76 7 1 84 135
07:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 0 0 44 4 0 11 0 15 0 70 17 1 88 147
Total 0 0 0 0 0 39 107 0 16 162 4 0 20 0 24 0 216 30 17 263 449
08:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 28 27 0 1 56 13 0 22 0 35 0 41 27 2 70 161
08:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 34 22 0 0 56 21 0 35 0 56 0 53 40 7 100 212
08:30 AM 0 0 0 0 0 23 31 0 0 54 25 0 44 0 69 0 81 34 6 121 244
08:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 8 19 0 1 28 3 0 12 0 15 0 36 6 0 42 85
Total 0 0 0 0 0 93 99 0 2 194 62 0 113 0 175 0 211 107 15 333 702
*** BREAK ***
03:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 4 38 0 0 42 2 0 2 0 4 0 42 12 0 54 100
03:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 17 42 0 0 59 2 0 8 0 10 0 46 9 0 55 124
03:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 29 39 0 0 68 33 0 44 9 86 0 63 9 1 73 227
03:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 18 59 0 0 77 10 0 24 1 35 0 51 6 1 58 170
Total 0 0 0 0 0 68 178 0 0 246 47 0 78 10 135 0 202 36 2 240 621
04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 6 55 0 0 61 6 0 21 3 30 0 50 1 1 52 143
04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 4 43 0 0 47 8 0 1 0 9 0 47 1 0 48 104
04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 5 61 0 0 66 2 0 6 0 8 0 45 2 2 49 123
04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 6 50 0 0 56 0 0 1 17 18 0 51 6 14 71 145
Total 0 0 0 0 0 21 209 0 0 230 16 0 29 20 65 0 193 10 17 220 515
05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 21 49 0 0 70 10 0 24 4 38 0 44 10 1 55 163
05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 25 49 0 0 74 5 0 12 0 17 0 42 12 1 55 146
05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 26 49 0 0 75 8 0 20 0 28 0 40 21 0 61 164
05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 37 53 0 0 90 7 0 14 0 21 0 38 22 0 60 171
Total 0 0 0 0 0 109 200 0 0 309 30 0 70 4 104 0 164 65 2 231 644
Grand Total 0 0 0 0 0 330 793 0 18 1141 159 0 310 34 503 0 986 248 53 1287 2931
Apprch %0 0 0 0 28.9 69.5 0 1.6 31.6 0 61.6 6.8 0 76.6 19.3 4.1
Total %0 0 0 0 0 11.3 27.1 0 0.6 38.9 5.4 0 10.6 1.2 17.2 0 33.6 8.5 1.8 43.9
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File Name : scenicave_middleschool
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 2
North-South: Scenic Middle School
East-West: Scenic Avenue
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
From North
Scenic Ave
From East
Middle School
From South
Scenic Ave
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total
Int.
Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 07:45 AM to 08:30 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
07:45 AM 07:45 AM 07:45 AM 07:45 AM
+0 mins.0 0 0 0 0 21 23 0 0 44 4 0 11 0 15 0 70 17 1 88
+15 mins.0 0 0 0 0 28 27 0 1 56 13 0 22 0 35 0 41 27 2 70
+30 mins.0 0 0 0 0 34 22 0 0 56 21 0 35 0 56 0 53 40 7 100
+45 mins.0 0 0 0 0 23 31 0 0 54 25 0 44 0 69 0 81 34 6 121
Total Volume 0 0 0 0 0 106 103 0 1 210 63 0 112 0 175 0 245 118 16 379
% App. Total 0 0 0 0 50.5 49 0 0.5 36 0 64 0 0 64.6 31.1 4.2
PHF .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .779 .831 .000 .250 .938 .630 .000 .636 .000 .634 .000 .756 .738 .571 .783
Scenic Ave Scenic Ave Middle School
Right0 Thru0 Left0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM0 Right0 Thru103 Left106 Peds1 In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM210 Left
63
Thru
0
Right
112
Peds
0
In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM
175 Left0 Thru245 Right118 Peds16 In - Peak Hour: 07:45 AM379 Unshifted
Peak Hour Data
North
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File Name : scenicave_middleschool
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 10/9/2018
Page No : 3
North-South: Scenic Middle School
East-West: Scenic Avenue
Weather: Clear, Warm
Veh Type: All Vehicles
From North
Scenic Ave
From East
Middle School
From South
Scenic Ave
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total
Int.
Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 03:30 PM to 04:15 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
03:30 PM 03:30 PM 03:30 PM 03:30 PM
+0 mins.0 0 0 0 0 29 39 0 0 68 33 0 44 9 86 0 63 9 1 73
+15 mins.0 0 0 0 0 18 59 0 0 77 10 0 24 1 35 0 51 6 1 58
+30 mins.0 0 0 0 0 6 55 0 0 61 6 0 21 3 30 0 50 1 1 52
+45 mins.0 0 0 0 0 4 43 0 0 47 8 0 1 0 9 0 47 1 0 48
Total Volume 0 0 0 0 0 57 196 0 0 253 57 0 90 13 160 0 211 17 3 231
% App. Total 0 0 0 0 22.5 77.5 0 0 35.6 0 56.2 8.1 0 91.3 7.4 1.3
PHF .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .491 .831 .000 .000 .821 .432 .000 .511 .361 .465 .000 .837 .472 .750 .791
Scenic Ave Scenic Ave Middle School
Right0 Thru0 Left0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM0 Right0 Thru196 Left57 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM253 Left57 Thru0 Right90 Peds13
In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM160 Left0 Thru211 Right17 Peds3 In - Peak Hour: 03:30 PM231 Unshifted
Peak Hour Data
North
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File Name : 1st St-FireStation3
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 2/5/2019
Page No : 1
North-South: 1st Street
East-West: Fire Station DW
Weather: Clear, 30-40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
Groups Printed- Unshifted
1st Street
From North From East
1st Street
From South
Fire Station
From West
Start Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Int. Total
07:00 AM 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
07:15 AM 0 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5
07:30 AM 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 5
07:45 AM 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
Total 0 4 4 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 2 16
08:00 AM 0 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7
08:15 AM 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 7
08:30 AM 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4
08:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
Total 0 8 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 3 19
*** BREAK ***
03:00 PM 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
03:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
03:30 PM 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5
03:45 PM 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5
Total 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 16
04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
*** BREAK ***
04:30 PM 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5
04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 2 8
05:00 PM 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
05:15 PM 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
05:30 PM 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
05:45 PM 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Total 0 4 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7
Grand Total 0 28 6 3 37 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 1 22 3 0 3 1 7 66
Apprch %0 75.7 16.2 8.1 0 0 0 0 4.5 90.9 0 4.5 42.9 0 42.9 14.3
Total %0 42.4 9.1 4.5 56.1 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 30.3 0 1.5 33.3 4.5 0 4.5 1.5 10.6
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File Name : 1st St-FireStation3
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 2/5/2019
Page No : 2
North-South: 1st Street
East-West: Fire Station DW
Weather: Clear, 30-40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
1st Street
From North From East
1st Street
From South
Fire Station
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total
Int.
Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 07:00 AM to 07:45 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
07:00 AM 07:00 AM 07:00 AM 07:00 AM
+0 mins.0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
+15 mins.0 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
+30 mins.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1
+45 mins.0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total Volume 0 4 4 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 2
% App. Total 0 40 40 20 0 0 0 0 25 75 0 0 50 0 0 50
PHF .000 .500 .333 .250 .625 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .375 .000 .000 .500 .250 .000 .000 .250 .500
1st Street Fire Station 1st Street
Right4 Thru4 Left0 Peds2
In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM10 Right0 Thru0 Left0 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM0 Left
1
Thru
3
Right
0
Peds
0
In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM
4 Left1 Thru0 Right0 Peds1 In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM2 Unshifted
Peak Hour Data
North
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File Name : 1st St-FireStation3
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 2/5/2019
Page No : 3
North-South: 1st Street
East-West: Fire Station DW
Weather: Clear, 30-40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
1st Street
From North From East
1st Street
From South
Fire Station
From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total
Int.
Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 04:00 PM to 04:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM+0 mins.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
+15 mins.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+30 mins.0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2
+45 mins.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total Volume 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 2
% App. Total 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 50 0 50 0
PHF .000 .250 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .375 .000 .000 .375 .250 .000 .250 .000 .250
1st Street Fire Station 1st Street
Right0 Thru3 Left0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM3 Right0 Thru0 Left0 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM0 Left0 Thru3 Right0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM3 Left1 Thru0 Right1 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM2 Unshifted
Peak Hour Data
North
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File Name : 99-FireStation3
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 2/5/2019
Page No : 1
North-South: OR 99 (Front St)
East-West: Fire Station
Weather: Clear, 30-40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
Groups Printed- Unshifted
OR 99 (Front)
From North
Fire Station
From East
OR 99 (Front)
From South From West
Start Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Int. Total
07:00 AM 1 67 0 0 68 0 0 1 0 1 0 76 0 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 145
07:15 AM 0 116 0 0 116 1 0 0 0 1 0 96 0 0 96 0 0 0 0 0 213
07:30 AM 0 172 0 0 172 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 0 0 149 0 0 0 0 0 321
07:45 AM 0 198 0 0 198 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 0 0 139 0 0 0 0 0 337
Total 1 553 0 0 554 1 0 1 0 2 0 460 0 0 460 0 0 0 0 0 1016
08:00 AM 0 153 0 0 153 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 0 0 134 0 0 0 0 0 287
08:15 AM 0 143 0 0 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 0 0 104 0 0 0 0 0 247
08:30 AM 0 130 0 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 117 0 0 117 0 0 0 0 0 247
08:45 AM 1 112 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 239
Total 1 538 0 0 539 0 0 0 0 0 0 481 0 0 481 0 0 0 0 0 1020
*** BREAK ***
03:00 PM 0 138 0 0 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 0 175 0 0 0 0 0 313
03:15 PM 0 113 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 183 0 0 183 0 0 0 0 0 296
03:30 PM 0 160 0 0 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 197 0 0 197 0 0 0 0 0 357
03:45 PM 0 159 0 0 159 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 0 0 166 0 0 0 0 0 325
Total 0 570 0 0 570 0 0 0 0 0 0 721 0 0 721 0 0 0 0 0 1291
04:00 PM 0 178 0 0 178 0 0 1 0 1 0 148 0 0 148 0 0 0 0 0 327
04:15 PM 0 138 0 0 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 171 0 0 171 0 0 0 0 0 309
04:30 PM 1 123 0 0 124 0 0 1 0 1 0 189 0 0 189 0 0 0 0 0 314
04:45 PM 0 129 0 0 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 190 0 0 190 0 0 0 0 0 319
Total 1 568 0 0 569 0 0 2 0 2 0 698 0 0 698 0 0 0 0 0 1269
05:00 PM 0 125 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 216 0 0 216 0 0 0 0 0 341
05:15 PM 0 125 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 209 0 0 209 0 0 0 0 0 334
05:30 PM 0 113 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 176 0 0 176 0 0 0 0 0 289
05:45 PM 0 108 0 0 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 234
Total 0 471 0 0 471 0 0 0 0 0 0 727 0 0 727 0 0 0 0 0 1198
Grand Total 3 2700 0 0 2703 1 0 3 0 4 0 3087 0 0 3087 0 0 0 0 0 5794
Apprch %0.1 99.9 0 0 25 0 75 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total %0.1 46.6 0 0 46.7 0 0 0.1 0 0.1 0 53.3 0 0 53.3 0 0 0 0 0
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File Name : 99-FireStation3
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 2/5/2019
Page No : 2
North-South: OR 99 (Front St)
East-West: Fire Station
Weather: Clear, 30-40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
OR 99 (Front)
From North
Fire Station
From East
OR 99 (Front)
From South From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total
Int.
Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 07:00 AM to 07:45 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
07:00 AM 07:00 AM 07:00 AM 07:00 AM
+0 mins.1 67 0 0 68 0 0 1 0 1 0 76 0 0 76 0 0 0 0 0
+15 mins.0 116 0 0 116 1 0 0 0 1 0 96 0 0 96 0 0 0 0 0
+30 mins.0 172 0 0 172 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 0 0 149 0 0 0 0 0
+45 mins.0 198 0 0 198 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 0 0 139 0 0 0 0 0
Total Volume 1 553 0 0 554 1 0 1 0 2 0 460 0 0 460 0 0 0 0 0
% App. Total 0.2 99.8 0 0 50 0 50 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
PHF .250 .698 .000 .000 .699 .250 .000 .250 .000 .500 .000 .772 .000 .000 .772 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
OR 99 (Front) Fire Station OR 99 (Front)
Right
0
Thru
553
Left
1
Peds
0
In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM
554 Right1 Thru0 Left1 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM2 Left0 Thru460 Right0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM460 Left0 Thru0 Right0 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 07:00 AM0 Unshifted
Peak Hour Data
North
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File Name : 99-FireStation3
Site Code : 00000001
Start Date : 2/5/2019
Page No : 3
North-South: OR 99 (Front St)
East-West: Fire Station
Weather: Clear, 30-40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
OR 99 (Front)
From North
Fire Station
From East
OR 99 (Front)
From South From West
Start
Time Left Thru Right Peds App. Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total Left Thr
u
Rig
ht
Ped
s
App.
Total
Int.
Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 04:00 PM to 04:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Each Approach Begins at:
04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM+0 mins.0 178 0 0 178 0 0 1 0 1 0 148 0 0 148 0 0 0 0 0
+15 mins.0 138 0 0 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 171 0 0 171 0 0 0 0 0
+30 mins.1 123 0 0 124 0 0 1 0 1 0 189 0 0 189 0 0 0 0 0
+45 mins.0 129 0 0 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 190 0 0 190 0 0 0 0 0
Total Volume 1 568 0 0 569 0 0 2 0 2 0 698 0 0 698 0 0 0 0 0
% App. Total 0.2 99.8 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
PHF .250 .798 .000 .000 .799 .000 .000 .500 .000 .500 .000 .918 .000 .000 .918 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
OR 99 (Front) Fire Station OR 99 (Front)
Right
0
Thru
568
Left
1
Peds
0
In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM
569 Right2 Thru0 Left0 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM2 Left0 Thru698 Right0 Peds0
In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM698 Left0 Thru0 Right0 Peds0 In - Peak Hour: 04:00 PM0 Unshifted
Peak Hour Data
North
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File Name : Upton-Scenic_SD
Site Code : 00000000
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 1
Lane 1: Southbound Left
Lane 2: Southbound Through/Right
Weather: Clear, 40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
L
n.
No.Joined Queue Released From
Queue
Delay
1 66 7:40:00 AM 7:40:02 AM 2
1 67 7:40:35 AM 7:40:47 AM 12
1 68 7:40:48 AM 7:41:02 AM 14
1 69 7:40:49 AM 7:41:09 AM 20
1 70 7:40:55 AM 7:41:12 AM 17
1 71 7:41:36 AM 7:41:48 AM 12
1 72 7:41:45 AM 7:41:55 AM 10
1 73 7:42:23 AM 7:42:33 AM 10
1 74 7:42:24 AM 7:43:37 AM 73
1 75 7:42:53 AM 7:44:36 AM 103
1 76 7:42:54 AM 7:44:41 AM 107
1 77 7:42:56 AM 7:44:43 AM 107
1 78 7:43:30 AM 7:44:47 AM 77
1 79 7:43:45 AM 7:44:52 AM 67
1 80 7:44:40 AM 7:45:09 AM 29
1 81 7:46:08 AM 7:46:12 AM 4
1 82 7:46:33 AM 7:46:51 AM 18
1 83 7:46:35 AM 7:46:58 AM 23
1 84 7:46:37 AM 7:47:03 AM 26
1 85 7:46:39 AM 7:47:06 AM 27
1 86 7:46:49 AM 7:47:10 AM 21
1 87 7:47:22 AM 7:47:27 AM 5
1 88 7:47:41 AM 7:47:49 AM 8
1 89 7:47:54 AM 7:48:07 AM 13
1 90 7:48:12 AM 7:48:24 AM 12
1 91 7:48:40 AM 7:48:44 AM 4
1 92 7:49:05 AM 7:49:09 AM 4
1 93 7:49:05 AM 7:49:56 AM 51
1 94 7:49:13 AM 7:50:05 AM 52
1 95 7:49:22 AM 7:50:32 AM 70
1 96 7:49:31 AM 7:50:46 AM 75
1 97 7:49:44 AM 7:51:14 AM 90
1 98 7:50:16 AM 7:51:20 AM 64
1 99 7:50:53 AM 7:51:26 AM 33
1 100 7:50:57 AM 7:51:32 AM 35
1 101 7:51:16 AM 7:51:38 AM 22
1 102 7:52:08 AM 7:52:24 AM 16
1 103 7:52:18 AM 7:52:27 AM 9
1 104 7:52:26 AM 7:52:42 AM 16
1 105 7:52:44 AM 7:52:54 AM 10
1 106 7:52:47 AM 7:53:25 AM 38
1 107 7:52:50 AM 7:54:05 AM 75
1 108 7:52:57 AM 7:54:09 AM 72
1 109 7:53:04 AM 7:54:17 AM 73
1 110 7:54:11 AM 7:54:19 AM 8
1 111 7:55:04 AM 7:55:18 AM 14
1 112 7:55:07 AM 7:55:25 AM 18
1 113 7:56:49 AM 7:57:09 AM 20
1 114 7:57:16 AM 7:57:18 AM 2
1 115 7:57:17 AM 7:57:21 AM 4
1 116 7:57:26 AM 7:57:27 AM 1
1 117 7:57:29 AM 7:57:35 AM 6
1 118 7:57:38 AM 7:57:42 AM 4
1 119 7:57:43 AM 7:58:25 AM 42
1 120 7:58:19 AM 7:58:35 AM 16
1 121 7:58:51 AM 7:59:16 AM 25
1 122 7:59:29 AM 7:59:45 AM 16
1 123 7:59:34 AM 7:59:55 AM 21
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File Name : Upton-Scenic_SD
Site Code : 00000000
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 2
Lane 1: Southbound Left
Lane 2: Southbound Through/Right
Weather: Clear, 40 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
L
n.
No.Joined Queue Released From
Queue
Delay
1 124 8:00:22 AM 8:00:31 AM 9
1 125 8:01:13 AM 8:01:16 AM 3
1 126 8:01:59 AM 8:02:21 AM 22
1 127 8:01:59 AM 8:02:34 AM 35
1 128 8:02:20 AM 8:02:41 AM 21
1 129 8:03:19 AM 8:03:24 AM 5
1 130 8:04:10 AM 8:04:20 AM 10
1 131 8:04:12 AM 8:04:28 AM 16
1 132 8:05:07 AM 8:05:47 AM 40
1 133 8:06:00 AM 8:06:06 AM 6
1 134 8:07:00 AM 8:07:09 AM 9
1 135 8:07:15 AM 8:07:20 AM 5
1 136 8:08:18 AM 8:08:23 AM 5
1 137 8:09:01 AM 8:09:18 AM 17
1 138 8:10:15 AM 8:10:24 AM 9
1 139 8:10:41 AM 8:10:44 AM 3
1 140 8:11:34 AM 8:11:38 AM 4
1 141 8:11:36 AM 8:11:45 AM 9
1 142 8:12:32 AM 8:12:38 AM 6
1 143 8:12:36 AM 8:12:42 AM 6
1 144 8:12:52 AM 8:13:08 AM 16
1 145 8:13:00 AM 8:13:10 AM 10
1 146 8:13:06 AM 8:13:18 AM 12
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
60
File Name : Upton-Scenic_SD
Site Code : 00000000
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 3
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
61
File Name : Upton-Scenic_SD
Site Code : 00000000
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Page No : 4
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
62
File Name : Upton-Scenic_SD
Site Code : 00000000
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 5
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n.
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Delay
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
63
File Name : Upton-Scenic-SD_PM
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 1/15/2019
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n.
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
64
File Name : Upton-Scenic-SD_PM
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 1/15/2019
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L
n.
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
65
File Name : Upton-Scenic-SD_PM
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 3
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Lane 2: Southbound Through/Right
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Veh Type: All Vehicles
L
n.
No.Joined Queue Released From
Queue
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
66
File Name : Upton-Scenic-SD_PM
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 4
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Lane 2: Southbound Through/Right
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Veh Type: All Vehicles
L
n.
No.Joined Queue Released From
Queue
Delay
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SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
67
File Name : Upton-Scenic-SD_PM
Site Code : 00000002
Start Date : 1/15/2019
Page No : 5
Lane 1: Southbound Left
Lane 2: Southbound Through/Right
Weather: Clear, 55 deg
Veh Type: All Vehicles
L
n.
No.Joined Queue Released From
Queue
Delay
2 90 4:12:37 PM 4:12:48 PM 11
2 91 4:13:56 PM 4:13:59 PM 3
2 92 4:14:27 PM 4:14:33 PM 6
2 93 4:15:27 PM 4:15:30 PM 3
2 94 4:15:44 PM 4:15:47 PM 3
2 95 4:15:51 PM 4:15:53 PM 2
2 96 4:16:10 PM 4:16:13 PM 3
2 97 4:16:40 PM 4:16:41 PM 1
2 98 4:16:59 PM 4:17:02 PM 3
2 99 4:17:02 PM 4:17:04 PM 2
2 100 4:17:17 PM 4:17:18 PM 1
2 101 4:17:42 PM 4:17:47 PM 5
2 102 4:18:41 PM 4:18:42 PM 1
2 103 4:19:13 PM 4:19:15 PM 2
2 104 4:20:00 PM 4:20:18 PM 18
2 105 4:20:46 PM 4:20:49 PM 3
2 106 4:20:50 PM 4:20:52 PM 2
2 107 4:21:24 PM 4:21:26 PM 2
2 108 4:22:52 PM 4:22:56 PM 4
2 109 4:22:58 PM 4:23:08 PM 10
2 110 4:24:59 PM 4:25:03 PM 4
2 111 4:25:15 PM 4:25:19 PM 4
2 112 4:25:21 PM 4:25:23 PM 2
2 113 4:25:31 PM 4:25:34 PM 3
2 114 4:26:30 PM 4:26:32 PM 2
2 115 4:27:06 PM 4:27:08 PM 2
2 116 4:27:51 PM 4:27:53 PM 2
Summary Information:
3:28:00 PM - 4:28:00 PM SBL SBTR
Total Vehicle Count:162 98
Delayed Vehicle Count:162 98
Through Vehicle Count:0 0
Average Stopped Time:32.25 5.316
Maximum Stopped Time:102 21
Min. Secs. for Delay:0 0
Average Queue:1.46 0.145
Queue Density:2.56 1.111
Maximum Queue:6 3
Delay in Vehicle Hour:1.46 0.15
Total Delay:5224 521
SOUTHERNOREGON
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Medford, Oregon 97504 | Kim.parducci@gmail.com | (541) 941-4148 cell
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TREND1-Jan 15-Jan 1-Feb 15-Feb 1-Mar 15-Mar 1-Apr 15-Apr 1-May 15-May 1-Jun 15-Jun 1-Jul 15-Jul 1-Aug 15-Aug 1-Sep 15-Sep 1-Oct 15-Oct 1-Nov 15-Nov 1-Dec 15-DecINTERSTATE URBANIZED1.0505 1.0659 1.0360 1.0061 0.9881 0.9701 0.9616 0.9530 0.9544 0.9558 0.9339 0.9120 0.9127 0.9154 0.9116 0.9078 0.9279 0.9481 0.9536 0.9592 0.9789 0.9986 1.0210 1.0434 0.9078 0.0824INTERSTATE NONURBANIZED1.2276 1.2860 1.2343 1.1825 1.1244 1.0662 1.0562 1.0461 1.0221 0.9981 0.9532 0.9082 0.8850 0.8575 0.8569 0.8564 0.9011 0.9458 0.9833 1.0207 1.0429 1.0650 1.1128 1.1605 0.8564 0.1225COMMUTER1.0578 1.0635 1.0337 1.0038 0.9943 0.9849 0.9693 0.9538 0.9488 0.9439 0.9491 0.9543 0.9321 0.9107 0.9072 0.9037 0.9198 0.9359 0.9431 0.9504 0.9808 1.0113 1.0375 1.0637 0.9037 0.0997COASTAL DESTINATION1.2144 1.2255 1.1807 1.1359 1.1048 1.0737 1.0729 1.0721 1.0473 1.0224 0.9805 0.9385 0.8853 0.8206 0.8204 0.8202 0.8726 0.9251 0.9862 1.0474 1.1053 1.1632 1.1911 1.2190 0.8202 0.1216COASTAL DESTINATION ROUTE1.4648 1.5007 1.4182 1.3357 1.2719 1.2080 1.1972 1.1864 1.1258 1.0652 1.0058 0.9464 0.8673 0.7660 0.7681 0.7703 0.8383 0.9063 1.0104 1.1145 1.1996 1.2848 1.3566 1.4284 0.7660 0.1630AGRICULTURE1.2660 1.2884 1.2341 1.1798 1.1400 1.1002 1.0624 1.0246 0.9798 0.9351 0.9038 0.8725 0.8538 0.8319 0.8317 0.8315 0.8397 0.8479 0.8844 0.9208 0.9936 1.0664 1.1632 1.2600 0.8315 0.1407RECREATIONAL SUMMER1.6772 1.7234 1.6678 1.6122 1.5251 1.4380 1.3855 1.3330 1.1823 1.0317 0.9473 0.8628 0.8028 0.7303 0.7449 0.7596 0.8179 0.8763 0.9888 1.1013 1.2469 1.3925 1.4752 1.5579 0.7303 0.1954RECREATIONAL SUMMER WINTER1.1733 1.2256 1.2446 1.2635 1.2945 1.3255 1.4481 1.5706 1.5411 1.5115 1.3013 1.0911 0.9793 0.8307 0.8687 0.9068 1.0479 1.1889 1.4188 1.6270 1.7098 1.7710 1.4135 1.0562 0.8307 0.2260RECREATIONAL WINTER1.0031 0.9909 0.9956 1.0002 1.0165 1.0328 1.2614 1.4899 1.8635 2.2372 1.9344 1.6317 1.4383 1.1339 1.1597 1.1855 1.3222 1.4588 1.7556 2.0525 2.3741 2.6957 1.8795 1.0634 0.9909 0.3314SUMMER1.2125 1.2424 1.1995 1.1567 1.1212 1.0856 1.0561 1.0265 0.9929 0.9593 0.9241 0.8888 0.8648 0.8350 0.8395 0.8440 0.8775 0.9110 0.9452 0.9794 1.0363 1.0933 1.1408 1.1884 0.8350 0.1147SUMMER < 25001.2969 1.3292 1.2825 1.2359 1.1786 1.1213 1.0719 1.0225 0.9721 0.9217 0.8901 0.8584 0.8391 0.8154 0.8234 0.8314 0.8460 0.8606 0.9004 0.9401 1.0138 1.0875 1.1758 1.2642 0.8154 0.1371*Seasonal Trend Table factors are based on previous year ATR data. The table is updated yearly.*Grey shading indicates months were seasonal factor is greater than 30%Commuter9-Oct0.9470Peak0.9037Adj1.048Seasonal Trend K30 ValueSEASONAL TREND TABLE (Updated: 9/19/2017 )Seasonal Trend Peak Period Factor69
70
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AM Peak Hour (7:45‐8:45 AM)
Seasonally Adjusted
35 35 261 222
5 0 30 95 6 160
175 0 0 220 220 5 30 245 245 100 120 268
255 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 110 370 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 215 300 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 145
380 125 110 375 375 0 0 400 401 1 3 468
650120 000 528
235 185 0 0 10 15
Fire Station Dev Trips AM
00 20
000 200
10 0110 0550 03
1 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 1 0 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 0 2 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 3
10 0111 5220 02
000 102 000
00 63 00
2019 NB (AM Peak)
35 35 263 223
5 0 30 96 6 161
177 0 0 222 222 5 30 247 247 101 121 270
260 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 112 375 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 217 303 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 146
385 125 110 380 380 0 0 405 405 1 3 472.01
650120 000 528
235 185 0 0 10 15
Design Year 2020 NB (AM Peak)
35 35 264 225
5 0 30 96 6 162
179 0 0 224 224 5 30 249 249 101 121 272
263 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 114 378 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 219 306.03 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 148
388 125 110 383 383 0 0 408 408 1 3 476
650120 000 528
235 185 0 0 10 15
Re‐routed 2020 NB with Rock Way Extension to Scenic MS (AM Peak)
35 35 264 224
5 0 30 96 6 162
179 0 0 169 169 5 30 249 249 101 121 272
298 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 134 298 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 144 306 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 148
388 90 35 338 338 35 75 408 408 1 3 476
45 0 40 20 0 80 5 2 8
125 85 110 100 10 15
Design Year 2020 Build (AM Peak)
35 35 266 224
5 0 30 98 6 162
180 0 0 170 170 5 30 254 254 101 121 275
299 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 135 298 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 144 308 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 151
389 90 35 339 339 36 80 410 410 1 3 478
45 0 40 21 0 82 5 2 8
125 85 116 103 10 15
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PM Peak Hour (3:30‐4:30 PM)
Seasonally Adjusted
38 45 301 321
10 0 28 115 3 183
265 0 0 265 265 5 40 295 294 125 190 372
220 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 205 310 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 255 210 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 175
240 20 60 315 315 0 0 338 338 3 7 406
60095 000 4613
80 155 0 0 13 23
Fire Station Dev Trips PM
00 00
000 000
10 0110 0110 01
0 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 1 0 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 0 3 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 1
00 0000 1330 03
000 103 000
00 14 00
2019 NB (PM Peak)
38 45 303 323
10 0 28 116 3 184
267 0 0 267 267 5 40 297 297 126 191 375
223 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 207 313 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 257 212 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 177
243 20 60 318 318 0 0 341 341 3 7 409
60095 000 4613
80 155 0 0 13 23
Design Year 2020 NB (PM Peak)
38 46 305 325
10 0 28 117 3 185
270 0 0 270 270 5 40 300 300 127 192 378
226 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 210 316 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 260 214 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 179
246 20 60 321 321 0 0 344 344 3 7 413
60095 000 4613
80 155 0 0 13 23
Re‐routed 2020 NB with Rock Way Extension to Scenic MS (PM Peak)
38 46 305 325
10 0 28 117 3 185
270 0 0 250 250 5 40 300 300 127 192 378
231 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 230 251 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 220 214 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 179
246 15 20 261 261 5 40 344 344 3 7 412
40 0 30 20 0 65 4 6 13
35 70 45 85 13 23
Design Year 2020 Build (PM Peak)
38 46 305 325
10 0 28 117 3 185
271 0 0 251 251 5 40 301 301 127 192 379
231 Scenic MS / Scenic Ave 231 251 Rock Wy / Scenic Ave 220 217 Upton Rd / Scenic Ave 180
246 15 20 261 261 5 41 347 347 3 7 415
40 0 30 21 0 68 4 6 13
35 70 46 89 13 23
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Crash De-Coder v5.0 PRC Equivalent ReportPage 1 of 1SER #RD #ID # DATE COUNTY FUNCTIONAL CLASS CONN # INT-TYP SPCL USEINVESTDAYCITY COMPONENTFIRST STREETRD CHAR (MEDIAN) OFF RD WTHR CRASH TRLR QTY MOVEACTIONRD DPTTIME URB AREAMILEAGE TYPESECOND STREETDIRECT LEGS INT-REL RNDBT SURF COLL OWNER FROM LICNSVEHICLEUNLOC? LAT LONGMILEPOINTLRSLOCTN (# LANES) TRAF-CONTL DRVWY LIGHT SVRTY TYPE TO RES ERROR (PARTICIPANT) CRASHVEHICLEPARTICIPANTCRASHVEHICLEPARTICIPANT02573NNNNN10/18/2016 Jackson Non-ODOT RoadwaySCENIC AVE INTER 3-LEG NN RAINANGL-OTH 3190139NONE TURN-L 1 DRVR NONE 0 UNK UNK 000-No Error 000-No Action08-Improper Turn 00-No Code 00-No Code1689521 Tuesday Central Point 16-Urb Min Art 2201 N () STOP SIGN N WET TURN 9-Unknown NW-N UNK (000-No Action)STATE 7A MEDFORD UA Not on st. sys. 05 0 N DAY PDO N/A N42.38771-122.92076Not on st. sys.()PSNGR CAR False3190140 NONE STOP 1 DRVR NONE 0 UNK UNK 000-No Error011-Stop In Traf-No Lturn00-No Code00-No Code9-Unknown N -S UNK (000-No Action)N/A PSNGR CAR 02486NNNNN10/04/2016 Jackson Non-ODOT RoadwaySCENIC AVE INTER 3-LEG NN CLR BIKE 3150363 NONE TURN-R 1 DRVR NONE 72 M OR-Y 027-Faild Yld ROW Bike 015-Proceed After Stop02-Failed Yield ROW 00-No Code02-Failed Yield ROW1668665Tuesday Central Point 16-Urb Min Art2201N () STOP SIGN N WET TURN 0N -NWOR<25(000-No Action)CITY 6A MEDFORD UA Not on st. sys.06 0N DLIT INJPRVTEN42.38771-122.92076Not on st. sys.()PSNGR CAR FalseSTRGHT 1 BIKE INJB 65 MI XWLK 000-No Error00-No Code0SE-NW(046-Walk/Run/Ride w/traf)00931NNNNN05/30/2012 Jackson Non-ODOT RoadwaySCENIC AVE INTER 3-LEG NN CLR ANGL-OTH 2811418 NONE STRGHT 1 DRVR INJB 18 F OR-Y 000-No Error000-No Action32-Careless Driving 00-No Code00-No Code1487037Wednesday Central Point 16-Urb Min Art2201CN () STOP SIGN N DRY ANGL 0NW-SEOR<25(000-No Action)02-Failed Yield ROWCITY 1P MEDFORD UA Not on st. sys.03 0Y DAY INJPRVTEN42.38770-122.92077Not on st. sys.()PSNGR CAR False2811419 NONE STRGHT 1 DRVR NONE 19 F OR-Y 052-Careless Driving 015-Proceed After Stop00-No Code32-Careless Driving0N -S OR<25028-No ROW(000-No Action)02-Failed Yield ROWPRVTEPSNGR CAR OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISIONTRANSPORTATION DATA SECTION - CRASH ANALYSIS AND REPORTING UNITCONTINUOUS SYSTEM CRASH LISTINGSCENIC AVE at UPTON RD, City of Central Point, Jackson County, 01/01/2012 to 12/31/2016Total Crash Records = 3*****CRASH DE-CODER V5.1 PRC REPORT PRINTABLE EQUIVALENT*****EVENTCAUSEVEHICLE #SPEEDALCOHOLDRUGSCH ZONEWORK ZONESEXNON-MTRST LOCATIONPARTC #PARTC TYPEINJURY SEVERITYAGEOregon Department of TransportationCrash De-Coder v5.0Print Date: 5/19/2018UptonScenic_decoder.xlsm74
Crash De-Coder v5.0 PRC Equivalent ReportPage 1 of 1SER #RD #ID # DATE COUNTY FUNCTIONAL CLASS CONN # INT-TYP SPCL USEINVESTDAYCITY COMPONENTFIRST STREETRD CHAR (MEDIAN) OFF RD WTHR CRASH TRLR QTY MOVEACTIONRD DPTTIME URB AREAMILEAGE TYPESECOND STREETDIRECT LEGS INT-REL RNDBT SURF COLL OWNER FROM LICNSVEHICLEUNLOC? LAT LONGMILEPOINTLRSLOCTN (# LANES) TRAF-CONTL DRVWY LIGHT SVRTY TYPE TO RES ERROR (PARTICIPANT) CRASHVEHICLEPARTICIPANTCRASHVEHICLEPARTICIPANT02351 Y N N Y N 09/26/2016 Jackson Non-ODOT RoadwayROCK WAY INTER 3-LEG NN CLR PED 3149727 NONE STRGHT 1 DRVR NONE32 F OR-Y 047-Violation Basic Rule 000-No Action01-Too Fast For Cond 00-No Code01-Too Fast For Cond1668327Monday Central Point 16-Urb Min Art2106NW () STOP SIGN N DRY PED 0NW-SEOR<25029-Faild Yld ROW Ped (026-Blinded By The Sun)02-Failed Yield ROW02-Failed Yield ROWCITY 8A MEDFORD UA Not on st. sys.06 0N DAY INJPRVTEN42.38809-122.92220Not on st. sys.()PSNGR CAR FalseSTRGHT 1 PED INJB 14 MI XWLK 000-No Error00-No Code0N -S (034-Cross Inter-NoSignal)OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISIONTRANSPORTATION DATA SECTION - CRASH ANALYSIS AND REPORTING UNITCONTINUOUS SYSTEM CRASH LISTINGSCENIC AVE at ROCK WAY, City of Central Point, Jackson County, 01/01/2012 to 12/31/2016Total Crash Records = 1*****CRASH DE-CODER V5.1 PRC REPORT PRINTABLE EQUIVALENT*****EVENTCAUSEVEHICLE #SPEEDALCOHOLDRUGSCH ZONEWORK ZONESEXNON-MTRST LOCATIONPARTC #PARTC TYPEINJURY SEVERITYAGEOregon Department of TransportationCrash De-Coder v5.0Print Date: 5/19/2018RockWay_decoder.xlsm75
HCM 2010 TWSC
5: Scenic Ave & Rock Way 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave Year 2019 No-Build_AM Peak Hour Synchro 9 - Report
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 0.9
Movement EBL EBT WBT WBR SBL SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 5 375 217 30 30 5
Future Vol, veh/h 5 375 217 30 30 5
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 00009
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - - - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 0 - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 0 - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 78 78 78 78 78 78
Heavy Vehicles, % 0 56300
Mvmt Flow 6 481 278 38 38 6
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 316 0 - 0 790 306
Stage 1 - - - - 297 -
Stage 2 - - - - 493 -
Critical Hdwy 4.1 - - - 6.4 6.2
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.4 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.4 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.2 - - - 3.5 3.3
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1256 - - - 362 739
Stage 1 - - - - 758 -
Stage 2 - - - - 618 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1256 - - - 359 733
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 359 -
Stage 1 - - - - 753 -
Stage 2 - - - - 618 -
Approach EB WB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 0.1 0 15.5
HCM LOS C
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt EBL EBT WBT WBRSBLn1
Capacity (veh/h)1256 - - - 387
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.005 - - - 0.116
HCM Control Delay (s) 7.9 0 - - 15.5
HCM Lane LOS A A - - C
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0 - - - 0.4
76
HCM 2010 TWSC
8: Middle School & Scenic Ave 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave Year 2019 No-Build_AM Peak Hour Synchro 9 - Report
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 7.1
Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 260 125 110 112 65 120
Future Vol, veh/h 260 125 110 112 65 120
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 16 16 0 0 0
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - - - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 78 78 78 78 78 78
Heavy Vehicles, % 5 11 6 7 15 10
Mvmt Flow 333 160 141 144 83 154
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1
Conflicting Flow All 0 0 509 0 855 429
Stage 1 - - - - 429 -
Stage 2 - - - - 426 -
Critical Hdwy - - 4.16 - 6.55 6.3
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.55 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.55 -
Follow-up Hdwy - - 2.254 - 3.635 3.39
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1036 - 312 609
Stage 1 - - - - 630 -
Stage 2 - - - - 632 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1022 - 262 601
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 262 -
Stage 1 - - - - 622 -
Stage 2 - - - - 537 -
Approach EB WB NB
HCM Control Delay, s 0 4.5 24.8
HCM LOS C
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT
Capacity (veh/h)413 - - 1022 -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.574 - - 0.138 -
HCM Control Delay (s) 24.8 - - 9.1 0
HCM Lane LOS C - - A A
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 3.5 - - 0.5 -
77
HCM 2010 TWSC
30: JC Housing/Upton Rd & Scenic Ave/10th St 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave Year 2019 No-Build_AM Peak Hour Synchro 9 - Report
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 12.8
Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 101 303 1 3 146 121 5 2 8 161 6 96
Future Vol, veh/h 101 303 1 3 146 121 5 2 8 161 6 96
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 2 0660230111103
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None
Storage Length 100 - - 100 - - 100 - - 200 - -
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84
Heavy Vehicles, % 9 30068000407
Mvmt Flow 120 361 1 4 174 144 6 2 10 192 7 114
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 320 0 0 368 0 0 926 936 379 875 864 251
Stage 1 ------608608-256256-
Stage 2 ------318328-619608-
Critical Hdwy 4.19 - - 4.1 - - 7.1 6.5 6.2 7.14 6.5 6.27
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------6.15.5-6.14 5.5 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------6.15.5-6.14 5.5 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.281 - - 2.2 - - 3.5 4 3.3 3.536 4 3.363
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1201 - - 1202 - - 251 267 672 268 294 776
Stage 1 ------486489-744699-
Stage 2 ------698651-473489-
Platoon blocked, % - - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1199 - - 1196 - - 192 238 663 239 262 773
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------192238-239262-
Stage 1 ------435438-668696-
Stage 2 ------585648-413438-
Approach EB WB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 2.1 0.1 16.4 42.2
HCM LOS C E
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1NBLn2 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1SBLn2
Capacity (veh/h)192 489 1199 - - 1196 - - 239 693
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.031 0.024 0.1 - - 0.003 - - 0.802 0.175
HCM Control Delay (s) 24.3 12.5 8.3 - - 8 - - 61.7 11.3
HCM Lane LOS C B A - - A - - F B
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.1 0.1 0.3 - - 0 - - 6 0.6
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HCM 2010 TWSC
5: Scenic Ave & Rock Way 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave Year 2019 No-Build_PM Peak Hour Synchro 9 - Report
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 0.8
Movement EBL EBT WBT WBR SBL SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 5 313 257 40 28 10
Future Vol, veh/h 5 313 257 40 28 10
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 2 002017
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - - - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 0 - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 0 - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 87 87 87 87 87 87
Heavy Vehicles, % 0 65300
Mvmt Flow 6 360 295 46 32 11
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 343 0 - 0 692 337
Stage 1 - - - - 320 -
Stage 2 - - - - 372 -
Critical Hdwy 4.1 - - - 6.4 6.2
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.4 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.4 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.2 - - - 3.5 3.3
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1227 - - - 413 710
Stage 1 - - - - 741 -
Stage 2 - - - - 702 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1225 - - - 409 699
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 409 -
Stage 1 - - - - 735 -
Stage 2 - - - - 701 -
Approach EB WB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 0.1 0 13.7
HCM LOS B
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt EBL EBT WBT WBRSBLn1
Capacity (veh/h)1225 - - - 459
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.005 - - - 0.095
HCM Control Delay (s) 8 0 - - 13.7
HCM Lane LOS A A - - B
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0 - - - 0.3
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HCM 2010 TWSC
8: Middle School & Scenic Ave 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave Year 2019 No-Build_PM Peak Hour Synchro 9 - Report
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 4.8
Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 223 20 60 207 60 95
Future Vol, veh/h 223 20 60 207 60 95
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 330013
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - - - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 75 75 75 75 75 75
Heavy Vehicles, % 5 25 8 3 13 11
Mvmt Flow 297 27 80 276 80 127
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1
Conflicting Flow All 0 0 327 0 750 327
Stage 1 - - - - 314 -
Stage 2 - - - - 436 -
Critical Hdwy - - 4.18 - 6.53 6.31
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.53 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.53 -
Follow-up Hdwy - - 2.272 - 3.617 3.399
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1200 - 364 694
Stage 1 - - - - 716 -
Stage 2 - - - - 629 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1197 - 335 685
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 335 -
Stage 1 - - - - 715 -
Stage 2 - - - - 579 -
Approach EB WB NB
HCM Control Delay, s 0 1.8 17.7
HCM LOS C
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT
Capacity (veh/h)488 - - 1197 -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.423 - - 0.067 -
HCM Control Delay (s) 17.7 - - 8.2 0
HCM Lane LOS C - - A A
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 2.1 - - 0.2 -
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HCM 2010 TWSC
30: JC Housing/Upton Rd & Scenic Ave/10th St 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave Year 2019 No-Build_PM Peak Hour Synchro 9 - Report
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 16.3
Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 126 212 3 7 177 191 4 6 13 184 3 116
Future Vol, veh/h 126 212 3 7 177 191 4 6 13 184 3 116
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 1 0 69 69 0130606003
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None
Storage Length 100 - - 100 - - 100 - - 200 - -
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94
Heavy Vehicles, % 6 5 10 032000102
Mvmt Flow 134 226 3 7 188 203 4 6 14 196 3 123
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 392 0 0 298 0 0 935 971 357 871 871 294
Stage 1 ------565565-305305-
Stage 2 ------370406-566566-
Critical Hdwy 4.16 - - 4.1 - - 7.1 6.5 6.2 7.11 6.5 6.22
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------6.15.5-6.11 5.5 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------6.15.5-6.11 5.5 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.254 - - 2.2 - - 3.5 4 3.3 3.509 4 3.318
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1145 - - 1275 - - 248 255 692 273 291 745
Stage 1 ------513511-707666-
Stage 2 ------654601-511511-
Platoon blocked, % - - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1144 - - 1202 - - 175 211 620 224 241 743
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------175211-224241-
Stage 1 ------427426-624661-
Stage 2 ------538597-413426-
Approach EB WB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 3.2 0.1 16.8 51.2
HCM LOS C F
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1NBLn2 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1SBLn2
Capacity (veh/h)175 385 1144 - - 1202 - - 224 706
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.024 0.053 0.117 - - 0.006 - - 0.874 0.179
HCM Control Delay (s) 26.1 14.9 8.6 - - 8 - - 77.1 11.2
HCM Lane LOS D B A - - A - - F B
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.1 0.2 0.4 - - 0 - - 7 0.6
81
SimTraffic Simulation Summary
Year 2019 No-Build_AM Peak Hour 02/04/2019
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Summary of All Intervals
Run Number 12345Avg
Start Time 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:35
End Time 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45
Total Time (min)70 70 70 70 70 70
Time Recorded (min)60 60 60 60 60 60
# of Intervals 333333
# of Recorded Intervals 222222
Vehs Entered 1323 1438 1340 1333 1330 1350
Vehs Exited 1338 1444 1334 1357 1342 1362
Starting Vehs 27 20 13 35 24 24
Ending Vehs 12 14 19 11 12 12
Travel Distance (mi)348 369 348 351 347 353
Travel Time (hr)16.2 17.5 16.3 16.7 16.3 16.6
Total Delay (hr)3.0 3.4 3.1 3.3 3.0 3.1
Total Stops 787 882 802 792 789 810
Fuel Used (gal)14.5 15.4 14.6 14.6 14.5 14.7
Interval #0 Information Seeding
Start Time 7:35
End Time 7:45
Total Time (min)10
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
No data recorded this interval.
Interval #1 Information Recording
Start Time 7:45
End Time 8:00
Total Time (min)15
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 446 488 459 429 448 452
Vehs Exited 449 483 451 449 454 457
Starting Vehs 27 20 13 35 24 24
Ending Vehs 24 25 21 15 18 19
Travel Distance (mi)110 119 114 109 112 113
Travel Time (hr)5.3 5.7 5.6 5.2 5.3 5.4
Total Delay (hr) 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.2
Total Stops 261 285 269 236 242 258
Fuel Used (gal)4.7 5.0 4.9 4.6 4.8 4.8
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Interval #2 Information Recording
Start Time 8:00
End Time 8:45
Total Time (min)45
Volumes adjusted by Growth Factors, Anti PHF.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 877 950 881 904 882 898
Vehs Exited 889 961 883 908 888 904
Starting Vehs 24 25 21 15 18 19
Ending Vehs 12 14 19 11 12 12
Travel Distance (mi)238 250 234 242 236 240
Travel Time (hr)10.8 11.8 10.7 11.5 11.0 11.2
Total Delay (hr)1.8 2.2 1.8 2.2 1.9 2.0
Total Stops 526 597 533 556 547 552
Fuel Used (gal)9.7 10.4 9.8 10.0 9.7 9.9
83
Queuing and Blocking Report
Year 2019 No-Build_AM Peak Hour 02/04/2019
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Intersection: 5: Scenic Ave & Rock Way
Movement EB WB SB
Directions Served LT TR LR
Maximum Queue (ft)35 18 47
Average Queue (ft)3 1 24
95th Queue (ft)17 11 47
Link Distance (ft)437 340 357
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 8: Middle School & Scenic Ave
Movement EB WB NB
Directions Served TR LT LR
Maximum Queue (ft)28 92 149
Average Queue (ft)1 33 66
95th Queue (ft)13 76 113
Link Distance (ft)220 437 592
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 30: JC Housing/Upton Rd & Scenic Ave/10th St
Movement EB EB WB WB NB NB SB SB
Directions Served L TR L TR L TR L TR
Maximum Queue (ft)73 33 12 55 30 29 141 79
Average Queue (ft)22 215596338
95th Queue (ft)57 14 10 28 23 30 113 64
Link Distance (ft)340 459 167 223
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft) 100 100 100 200
Storage Blk Time (%)0
Queuing Penalty (veh) 0
Zone Summary
Zone wide Queuing Penalty: 0
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SimTraffic Simulation Summary
Year 2019 No-Build_PM Peak Hour 02/04/2019
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Summary of All Intervals
Run Number 12345Avg
Start Time 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:20
End Time 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30
Total Time (min)70 70 70 70 70 70
Time Recorded (min)60 60 60 60 60 60
# of Intervals 333333
# of Recorded Intervals 222222
Vehs Entered 1438 1384 1454 1453 1437 1436
Vehs Exited 1436 1400 1465 1475 1441 1444
Starting Vehs 19 28 22 33 16 22
Ending Vehs 21 12 11 11 12 11
Travel Distance (mi)343 332 338 353 344 342
Travel Time (hr)17.2 15.8 16.2 17.2 17.1 16.7
Total Delay (hr)4.1 3.1 3.3 3.7 3.8 3.6
Total Stops 895 807 836 864 892 858
Fuel Used (gal)14.9 14.0 14.4 15.2 14.9 14.7
Interval #0 Information Seeding
Start Time 3:20
End Time 3:30
Total Time (min)10
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
No data recorded this interval.
Interval #1 Information Recording
Start Time 3:30
End Time 3:45
Total Time (min)15
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 504 505 460 458 497 487
Vehs Exited 501 516 461 476 484 488
Starting Vehs 19 28 22 33 16 22
Ending Vehs 22 17 21 15 29 20
Travel Distance (mi)114 114 99 106 110 109
Travel Time (hr)6.3 5.6 4.8 5.3 5.5 5.5
Total Delay (hr) 1.9 1.3 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.4
Total Stops 309 275 233 248 276 267
Fuel Used (gal)5.2 5.1 4.3 4.7 4.7 4.8
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Interval #2 Information Recording
Start Time 3:45
End Time 4:30
Total Time (min)45
Volumes adjusted by Growth Factors, Anti PHF.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 934 879 994 995 940 949
Vehs Exited 935 884 1004 999 957 958
Starting Vehs 22 17 21 15 29 20
Ending Vehs 21 12 11 11 12 11
Travel Distance (mi)229 217 239 247 234 233
Travel Time (hr)10.9 10.2 11.4 11.9 11.5 11.2
Total Delay (hr)2.1 1.8 2.2 2.4 2.5 2.2
Total Stops 586 532 603 616 616 588
Fuel Used (gal)9.8 9.0 10.2 10.5 10.2 9.9
86
Queuing and Blocking Report
Year 2019 No-Build_PM Peak Hour 02/04/2019
Fire District 3 Fire Station Dev - Scenic Ave SimTraffic Report
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Intersection: 5: Scenic Ave & Rock Way
Movement EB WB SB
Directions Served LT TR LR
Maximum Queue (ft)49 31 62
Average Queue (ft)3 1 25
95th Queue (ft)21 14 51
Link Distance (ft)437 340 357
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 8: Middle School & Scenic Ave
Movement EB WB NB
Directions Served TR LT LR
Maximum Queue (ft)10 111 139
Average Queue (ft)0 18 60
95th Queue (ft)5 64 111
Link Distance (ft) 220 437 592
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 30: JC Housing/Upton Rd & Scenic Ave/10th St
Movement EB EB WB WB NB NB SB SB
Directions Served L TR L TR L TR L TR
Maximum Queue (ft)90 39 31 72 24 43 138 79
Average Queue (ft)31 3 3 15 3 15 66 37
95th Queue (ft)68 20 16 52 18 39 114 61
Link Distance (ft)340 459 167 223
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft) 100 100 100 200
Storage Blk Time (%)0 0 0
Queuing Penalty (veh) 0 0 0
Zone Summary
Zone wide Queuing Penalty: 0
87
HCM 2010 TWSC
5: Rock Way Ext/Rock Way & Scenic Ave 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 3.7
Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 5 298 35 80 144 30 20 0 82 30 0 5
Future Vol, veh/h 5 298 35 80 144 30 20 0 82 30 0 5
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 00000000009
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None
Storage Length 100 - - 200 --------
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 78 78 92 92 78 78 92 92 92 78 92 78
Heavy Vehicles, % 0 52263222020
Mvmt Flow 6 382 38 87 185 38 22 0 89 38 0 6
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 223 0 0 420 0 0 803 810 401 836 810 213
Stage 1 ------413413-378378-
Stage 2 ------390397-458432-
Critical Hdwy 4.1 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.1 6.52 6.2
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------6.12 5.52 - 6.1 5.52 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------6.12 5.52 - 6.1 5.52 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.2 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.5 4.018 3.3
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1358 - - 1139 - - 302 314 649 289 314 832
Stage 1 ------616594-648615-
Stage 2 ------634603-587582-
Platoon blocked, % - - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1358 - - 1139 - - 279 289 649 234 289 826
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------279289-234289-
Stage 1 ------614592-645568-
Stage 2 ------577557-504580-
Approach EB WB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 0.1 2.4 13.9 21.6
HCM LOS B C
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1
Capacity (veh/h)515 1358 - - 1139 - - 261
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.215 0.005 - - 0.076 - - 0.172
HCM Control Delay (s) 13.9 7.7 - - 8.4 - - 21.6
HCM Lane LOS B A - - A - - C
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.8 0 - - 0.2 - - 0.6
88
HCM 2010 TWSC
8: Middle School & Scenic Ave 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 2.6
Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 299 90 35 135 45 40
Future Vol, veh/h 299 90 35 135 45 40
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 16 16 0 0 0
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - 100 - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 78 78 78 78 78 78
Heavy Vehicles, % 5 11 6 7 15 10
Mvmt Flow 383 115 45 173 58 51
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1
Conflicting Flow All 0 0 514 0 720 457
Stage 1 - - - - 457 -
Stage 2 - - - - 263 -
Critical Hdwy - - 4.16 - 6.55 6.3
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.55 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.55 -
Follow-up Hdwy - - 2.254 - 3.635 3.39
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1031 - 376 587
Stage 1 - - - - 611 -
Stage 2 - - - - 752 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1017 - 355 579
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 355 -
Stage 1 - - - - 603 -
Stage 2 - - - - 719 -
Approach EB WB NB
HCM Control Delay, s 0 1.8 16.1
HCM LOS C
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT
Capacity (veh/h)434 - - 1017 -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.251 - - 0.044 -
HCM Control Delay (s) 16.1 - - 8.7 -
HCM Lane LOS C - - A -
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 1 - - 0.1 -
89
HCM 2010 TWSC
11: Fire Station & Scenic Ave 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 0
Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 338 1 0 169 1 0
Future Vol, veh/h 338 1 0 169 1 0
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 00000
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - 100 - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92
Heavy Vehicles, % 4 00400
Mvmt Flow 367 1 0 184 1 0
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1
Conflicting Flow All 0 0 368 0 552 368
Stage 1 - - - - 368 -
Stage 2 - - - - 184 -
Critical Hdwy - - 4.1 - 6.4 6.2
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.4 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.4 -
Follow-up Hdwy - - 2.2 - 3.5 3.3
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1202 - 498 682
Stage 1 - - - - 704 -
Stage 2 - - - - 852 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1202 - 498 682
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 573 -
Stage 1 - - - - 704 -
Stage 2 - - - - 852 -
Approach EB WB NB
HCM Control Delay, s 0 0 11.3
HCM LOS B
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT
Capacity (veh/h)573 - - 1202 -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.002 ----
HCM Control Delay (s) 11.3 - - 0 -
HCM Lane LOS B - - A -
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0 - - 0 -
90
HCM 2010 TWSC
13: Rock Way Ext & Fire Station 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 0.1
Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 2 0 0 100 110 5
Future Vol, veh/h 2 0 0 100 110 5
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 00000
Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length 0 -----
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92
Heavy Vehicles, % 0 00500
Mvmt Flow 2 0 0 109 120 5
Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2
Conflicting Flow All 232 123 125 0 - 0
Stage 1 123 -----
Stage 2 109 -----
Critical Hdwy 6.4 6.2 4.1 - - -
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.4 -----
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.4 -----
Follow-up Hdwy 3.5 3.3 2.2 - - -
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 761 933 1474 - - -
Stage 1 907 -----
Stage 2 921 -----
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 761 933 1474 - - -
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 761 -----
Stage 1 907 -----
Stage 2 921 -----
Approach EB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 9.7 0 0
HCM LOS A
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR
Capacity (veh/h)1474 - 761 - -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.003 - -
HCM Control Delay (s) 0 - 9.7 - -
HCM Lane LOS A - A - -
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - -
91
HCM 2010 TWSC
30: JC Housing/Upton Rd & Scenic Ave/10th St 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 13.5
Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 101 308 1 3 151 121 5 2 8 162 6 98
Future Vol, veh/h 101 308 1 3 151 121 5 2 8 162 6 98
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 2 0660230111103
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None
Storage Length 100 - - 100 - - 100 - - 200 - -
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84
Heavy Vehicles, % 9 30068000407
Mvmt Flow 120 367 1 4 180 144 6 2 10 193 7 117
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 326 0 0 374 0 0 939 948 385 887 876 257
Stage 1 ------614614-262262-
Stage 2 ------325334-625614-
Critical Hdwy 4.19 - - 4.1 - - 7.1 6.5 6.2 7.14 6.5 6.27
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------6.15.5-6.14 5.5 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------6.15.5-6.14 5.5 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.281 - - 2.2 - - 3.5 4 3.3 3.536 4 3.363
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1195 - - 1196 - - 246 263 667 263 290 770
Stage 1 ------483486-739695-
Stage 2 ------692647-469486-
Platoon blocked, % - - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1193 - - 1190 - - 187 234 658 234 258 767
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------187234-234258-
Stage 1 ------432435-664692-
Stage 2 ------577644-410435-
Approach EB WB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 2.1 0.1 16.7 44.7
HCM LOS C E
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1NBLn2 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1SBLn2
Capacity (veh/h)187 483 1193 - - 1190 - - 234 689
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.032 0.025 0.101 - - 0.003 - - 0.824 0.18
HCM Control Delay (s) 24.9 12.6 8.4 - - 8 - - 66.1 11.4
HCM Lane LOS C B A - - A - - F B
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.1 0.1 0.3 - - 0 - - 6.3 0.7
92
HCM 2010 TWSC
5: Rock Way Ext/Rock Way & Scenic Ave 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 2.9
Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 5 251 5 41 220 40 20 0 68 28 0 10
Future Vol, veh/h 5 251 5 41 220 40 20 0 68 28 0 10
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 2 000020000017
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None
Storage Length 100 - - 200 --------
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 87 87 92 92 87 87 92 92 92 87 92 87
Heavy Vehicles, % 0 62253222020
Mvmt Flow 6 289 5 45 253 46 22 0 74 32 0 11
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 301 0 0 294 0 0 693 695 292 709 674 295
Stage 1 ------304304-368368-
Stage 2 ------389391-341306-
Critical Hdwy 4.1 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.1 6.52 6.2
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------6.12 5.52 - 6.1 5.52 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------6.12 5.52 - 6.1 5.52 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.2 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.5 4.018 3.3
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1272 - - 1268 - - 358 366 747 352 376 749
Stage 1 ------705663-656621-
Stage 2 ------635607-678662-
Platoon blocked, % - - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1270 - - 1268 - - 337 351 747 307 360 737
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------337351-307360-
Stage 1 ------701660-652598-
Stage 2 ------594585-608659-
Approach EB WB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 0.2 1 12.4 16.3
HCM LOS B C
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1
Capacity (veh/h)585 1270 - - 1268 - - 363
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.164 0.005 - - 0.035 - - 0.12
HCM Control Delay (s) 12.4 7.8 - - 7.9 - - 16.3
HCM Lane LOS B A - - A - - C
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.6 0 - - 0.1 - - 0.4
93
HCM 2010 TWSC
8: Middle School & Scenic Ave 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 2
Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 231 15 20 231 40 30
Future Vol, veh/h 231 15 20 231 40 30
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 330013
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - 100 - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 75 75 75 75 75 75
Heavy Vehicles, % 5 25 8 3 13 11
Mvmt Flow 308 20 27 308 53 40
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1
Conflicting Flow All 0 0 331 0 683 334
Stage 1 - - - - 321 -
Stage 2 - - - - 362 -
Critical Hdwy - - 4.18 - 6.53 6.31
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.53 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.53 -
Follow-up Hdwy - - 2.272 - 3.617 3.399
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1196 - 399 688
Stage 1 - - - - 711 -
Stage 2 - - - - 681 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1193 - 389 679
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 389 -
Stage 1 - - - - 710 -
Stage 2 - - - - 665 -
Approach EB WB NB
HCM Control Delay, s 0 0.6 14.4
HCM LOS B
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT
Capacity (veh/h)476 - - 1193 -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.196 - - 0.022 -
HCM Control Delay (s) 14.4 - - 8.1 -
HCM Lane LOS B - - A -
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.7 - - 0.1 -
94
HCM 2010 TWSC
11: Fire Station & Scenic Ave 02/21/2019
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Intersection
Int Delay, s/veh 0
Movement EBT EBR WBL WBT NBL NBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 261 0 0 250 1 0
Future Vol, veh/h 261 0 0 250 1 0
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 00000
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Stop Stop
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length - - 100 - 0 -
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92
Heavy Vehicles, % 4 00400
Mvmt Flow 284 0 0 272 1 0
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1
Conflicting Flow All 0 0 284 0 556 284
Stage 1 - - - - 284 -
Stage 2 - - - - 272 -
Critical Hdwy - - 4.1 - 6.4 6.2
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - 5.4 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - 5.4 -
Follow-up Hdwy - - 2.2 - 3.5 3.3
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1290 - 496 760
Stage 1 - - - - 769 -
Stage 2 - - - - 778 -
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver - - 1290 - 496 760
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - 579 -
Stage 1 - - - - 769 -
Stage 2 - - - - 778 -
Approach EB WB NB
HCM Control Delay, s 0 0 11.2
HCM LOS B
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBT EBR WBL WBT
Capacity (veh/h)579 - - 1290 -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.002 ----
HCM Control Delay (s) 11.2 - - 0 -
HCM Lane LOS B - - A -
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0 - - 0 -
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Int Delay, s/veh 0.2
Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 3 0 0 85 45 1
Future Vol, veh/h 3 0 0 85 45 1
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 00000
Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free
RT Channelized - None - None - None
Storage Length 0 -----
Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - - 0 0 -
Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92
Heavy Vehicles, % 0 00500
Mvmt Flow 3 0 0 92 49 1
Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2
Conflicting Flow All 142 50 50 0 - 0
Stage 1 50 -----
Stage 2 92 -----
Critical Hdwy 6.4 6.2 4.1 - - -
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.4 -----
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.4 -----
Follow-up Hdwy 3.5 3.3 2.2 - - -
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 856 1024 1570 - - -
Stage 1 978 -----
Stage 2 937 -----
Platoon blocked, % - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 856 1024 1570 - - -
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 856 -----
Stage 1 978 -----
Stage 2 937 -----
Approach EB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 9.2 0 0
HCM LOS A
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBTEBLn1 SBT SBR
Capacity (veh/h)1570 - 856 - -
HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.004 - -
HCM Control Delay (s) 0 - 9.2 - -
HCM Lane LOS A - A - -
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - -
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Int Delay, s/veh 17.1
Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR
Lane Configurations
Traffic Vol, veh/h 127 217 3 7 180 192 4 6 13 185 3 117
Future Vol, veh/h 127 217 3 7 180 192 4 6 13 185 3 117
Conflicting Peds, #/hr 1 0 69 69 0130606003
Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None
Storage Length 100 - - 100 - - 100 - - 200 - -
Veh in Median Storage, # - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Grade, % - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 -
Peak Hour Factor 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94
Heavy Vehicles, % 6 5 10 032000102
Mvmt Flow 135 231 3 7 191 204 4 6 14 197 3 124
Major/Minor Major1 Major2 Minor1 Minor2
Conflicting Flow All 396 0 0 303 0 0 946 982 362 881 881 297
Stage 1 ------572572-308308-
Stage 2 ------374410-573573-
Critical Hdwy 4.16 - - 4.1 - - 7.1 6.5 6.2 7.11 6.5 6.22
Critical Hdwy Stg 1 ------6.15.5-6.11 5.5 -
Critical Hdwy Stg 2 ------6.15.5-6.11 5.5 -
Follow-up Hdwy 2.254 - - 2.2 - - 3.5 4 3.3 3.509 4 3.318
Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1141 - - 1269 - - 243 251 687 268 288 742
Stage 1 ------509508-704664-
Stage 2 ------651599-506507-
Platoon blocked, % - - - -
Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1140 - - 1196 - - 170 207 615 220 238 740
Mov Cap-2 Maneuver ------170207-220238-
Stage 1 ------423423-620659-
Stage 2 ------534595-408422-
Approach EB WB NB SB
HCM Control Delay, s 3.1 0.1 17 54.3
HCM LOS C F
Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1NBLn2 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBRSBLn1SBLn2
Capacity (veh/h)170 379 1140 - - 1196 - - 220 703
HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.025 0.053 0.119 - - 0.006 - - 0.895 0.182
HCM Control Delay (s) 26.7 15 8.6 - - 8 - - 82.2 11.3
HCM Lane LOS D C A - - A - - F B
HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.1 0.2 0.4 - - 0 - - 7.3 0.7
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Run Number 12345Avg
Start Time 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:35
End Time 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45
Total Time (min)70 70 70 70 70 70
Time Recorded (min)60 60 60 60 60 60
# of Intervals 333333
# of Recorded Intervals 222222
Vehs Entered 1404 1412 1427 1427 1491 1428
Vehs Exited 1397 1423 1427 1437 1506 1440
Starting Vehs 12 19 14 21 27 18
Ending Vehs 19 8 14 11 12 10
Travel Distance (mi)329 336 332 337 353 337
Travel Time (hr)15.6 16.2 15.8 16.3 17.2 16.2
Total Delay (hr)2.8 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.5 3.1
Total Stops 751 799 784 859 876 813
Fuel Used (gal)13.9 14.2 14.3 14.6 15.2 14.5
Interval #0 Information Seeding
Start Time 7:35
End Time 7:45
Total Time (min)10
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
No data recorded this interval.
Interval #1 Information Recording
Start Time 7:45
End Time 8:00
Total Time (min)15
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 444 468 495 487 506 478
Vehs Exited 445 468 498 481 512 481
Starting Vehs 12 19 14 21 27 18
Ending Vehs 11 19 11 27 21 16
Travel Distance (mi)100 106 110 105 116 107
Travel Time (hr)4.9 5.5 5.4 5.2 6.0 5.4
Total Delay (hr) 1.0 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.5 1.3
Total Stops 251 264 252 267 302 265
Fuel Used (gal)4.3 4.7 4.8 4.7 5.1 4.7
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Interval #2 Information Recording
Start Time 8:00
End Time 8:45
Total Time (min)45
Volumes adjusted by Growth Factors, Anti PHF.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 960 944 932 940 985 951
Vehs Exited 952 955 929 956 994 958
Starting Vehs 11 19 11 27 21 16
Ending Vehs 19 8 14 11 12 10
Travel Distance (mi)230 230 222 232 237 230
Travel Time (hr)10.7 10.7 10.4 11.1 11.2 10.8
Total Delay (hr)1.8 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.0 1.9
Total Stops 500 535 532 592 574 546
Fuel Used (gal)9.7 9.5 9.5 9.9 10.1 9.7
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Intersection: 5: Rock Way Ext/Rock Way & Scenic Ave
Movement EB EB WB WB NB SB
Directions Served L TR L TR LTR LTR
Maximum Queue (ft)18 24 55 9 71 50
Average Queue (ft)1 1 16 0 38 24
95th Queue (ft)11 11 44 7 61 50
Link Distance (ft)198 342 87 358
Upstream Blk Time (%)0
Queuing Penalty (veh)0
Storage Bay Dist (ft) 100 200
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 8: Middle School & Scenic Ave
Movement EB WB NB
Directions Served TR L LR
Maximum Queue (ft)16 60 97
Average Queue (ft)1 14 47
95th Queue (ft)7 42 86
Link Distance (ft) 221 586
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)100
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 11: Fire Station & Scenic Ave
Movement NB
Directions Served LR
Maximum Queue (ft)19
Average Queue (ft)1
95th Queue (ft)10
Link Distance (ft)102
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
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Intersection: 13: Rock Way Ext & Fire Station
Movement EB NB
Directions Served LR LT
Maximum Queue (ft)24 14
Average Queue (ft)3 0
95th Queue (ft)17 0
Link Distance (ft)105 126
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
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Movement EB EB WB WB NB NB SB SB
Directions Served L TR L TR L TR L TR
Maximum Queue (ft)75 24 30 38 29 29 168 79
Average Queue (ft)27 1134106140
95th Queue (ft)66 12 11 19 22 33 118 69
Link Distance (ft)342 459 167 223
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft) 100 100 100 200
Storage Blk Time (%)0 0
Queuing Penalty (veh) 0 0
Zone Summary
Zone wide Queuing Penalty: 0
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Run Number 12345Avg
Start Time 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:20
End Time 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30
Total Time (min)70 70 70 70 70 70
Time Recorded (min)60 60 60 60 60 60
# of Intervals 333333
# of Recorded Intervals 222222
Vehs Entered 1395 1435 1348 1499 1465 1428
Vehs Exited 1400 1442 1371 1500 1471 1435
Starting Vehs 20 21 30 15 17 19
Ending Vehs 15 14 7 14 11 9
Travel Distance (mi)312 328 300 337 330 322
Travel Time (hr)15.4 16.0 14.8 17.1 16.2 15.9
Total Delay (hr)3.2 3.3 3.2 3.9 3.4 3.4
Total Stops 843 822 815 955 873 858
Fuel Used (gal)13.6 14.2 13.4 14.9 14.4 14.1
Interval #0 Information Seeding
Start Time 3:20
End Time 3:30
Total Time (min)10
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
No data recorded this interval.
Interval #1 Information Recording
Start Time 3:30
End Time 3:45
Total Time (min)15
Volumes adjusted by PHF, Growth Factors.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 420 444 459 512 491 465
Vehs Exited 422 447 466 496 484 462
Starting Vehs 20 21 30 15 17 19
Ending Vehs 18 18 23 31 24 22
Travel Distance (mi)86 93 96 109 98 96
Travel Time (hr)4.0 4.6 5.1 5.6 4.9 4.8
Total Delay (hr) 0.7 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.1
Total Stops 205 216 271 306 248 250
Fuel Used (gal)3.6 4.1 4.4 4.9 4.3 4.2
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Interval #2 Information Recording
Start Time 3:45
End Time 4:30
Total Time (min)45
Volumes adjusted by Growth Factors, Anti PHF.
Run Number 12345Avg
Vehs Entered 975 991 889 987 974 962
Vehs Exited 978 995 905 1004 987 971
Starting Vehs 18 18 23 31 24 22
Ending Vehs 15 14 7 14 11 9
Travel Distance (mi)226 235 205 228 232 225
Travel Time (hr)11.4 11.4 9.7 11.5 11.4 11.1
Total Delay (hr)2.5 2.3 1.8 2.5 2.3 2.3
Total Stops 638 606 544 649 625 612
Fuel Used (gal)10.0 10.1 9.0 10.1 10.0 9.8
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Intersection: 5: Rock Way Ext/Rock Way & Scenic Ave
Movement EB EB WB WB NB SB
Directions Served L TR L TR LTR LTR
Maximum Queue (ft)34 35 54 17 66 54
Average Queue (ft)2 2 10 1 36 26
95th Queue (ft)14 17 36 10 59 51
Link Distance (ft)198 342 87 358
Upstream Blk Time (%)0
Queuing Penalty (veh)0
Storage Bay Dist (ft) 100 200
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 8: Middle School & Scenic Ave
Movement EB WB WB NB
Directions Served TR L T LR
Maximum Queue (ft)23 52 6 106
Average Queue (ft)1 7 0 37
95th Queue (ft)11 32 4 76
Link Distance (ft)221 183 586
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)100
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 11: Fire Station & Scenic Ave
Movement NB
Directions Served LR
Maximum Queue (ft)18
Average Queue (ft)1
95th Queue (ft)9
Link Distance (ft) 102
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
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Intersection: 13: Rock Way Ext & Fire Station
Movement EB
Directions Served LR
Maximum Queue (ft)30
Average Queue (ft)4
95th Queue (ft)20
Link Distance (ft)105
Upstream Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Storage Bay Dist (ft)
Storage Blk Time (%)
Queuing Penalty (veh)
Intersection: 30: JC Housing/Upton Rd & Scenic Ave/10th St
Movement EB EB WB WB NB NB SB SB
Directions Served L TR L TR L TR L TR
Maximum Queue (ft)69 38 25 93 30 40 179 106
Average Queue (ft)30 4 1 21 4 14 75 40
95th Queue (ft)62 23 12 65 20 39 138 74
Link Distance (ft)342 459 167 223
Upstream Blk Time (%)0 0
Queuing Penalty (veh)0 0
Storage Bay Dist (ft) 100 100 100 200
Storage Blk Time (%)0 0 0 0
Queuing Penalty (veh) 0 0 0 0
Zone Summary
Zone wide Queuing Penalty: 0
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320.00.00 – Design
320.10.01 – Design Standards
The purpose of these standards is to provide a consistent policy under which certain physical
aspects of street and related design and plan preparation will be observed by the engineer.
The Engineer should be aware that certain alternate street standards for the Transit Oriented
District and Transit Oriented Corridor might apply to the design and construction streets in these
areas of the city. These alternate standards are fully described in the Central Point TOD Design Requirements and Guidelines. They are also briefly described in lesser detail in these
Standards and Specifications. This section contains design standards to ensure the safe and efficient operation of each
facility type for all users and the best use of public space. The requirements in this section are established as minimum standards to follow and apply to both new construction and reconstruction, except as otherwise specified.
Designs shall consider the needs of people with disabilities and the aged, such as visually
impaired pedestrians and mobility impaired pedestrians. Every effort should be made to locate
street hardware away from pedestrian locations and provide a surface free of bumps and cracks, which create safety and mobility problems. Smooth access ramps shall be provided
where required. All designs shall conform to the current American Disabilities Act (ADA) or as
adopted by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.
The determination of the pavement width and total right-of-way shall be based on the operational needs for each street as determined by a technical analysis. The technical analysis
shall use demand volumes that reflect the maximum number of pedestrians, bicyclists, parked vehicles and motorized vehicle traffic expected when the area using the street is fully developed. Technical analysis shall take into consideration, transportation elements of the
Comprehensive Plan, TOD, neighborhood plans, approved tentative plans as well as existing commercial and residential developments. All street designs shall be coordinated with the design of other new or existing infrastructure.
These standards set forth the minimum requirements for materials and street design.
The Public Works Director shall have discretion to require a higher or different standard for
materials or design when in his judgment it is in the best interest of the public’s health, safety and welfare when considering all aspects and circumstances of the project.
The minimum geometric requirements for all street classifications are defined in Tables 300 – 1 through 300 – 7.
320.10.02 – Traffic Impact Analysis
The purpose of this section is to assist in the determination of which road authorities participate in land use decisions, and to implement Section 660-012-0045(2)(e) of the State Transportation
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Planning Rule that requires the city to adopt a process to apply conditions to development proposals in order to minimize impacts and protect transportation facilities.
This chapter establishes the standards for when a proposal must be reviewed for potential traffic
impacts; when a traffic impact analysis must be submitted with a development application in order to determine whether conditions are needed to minimize impacts to and protect
transportation facilities; what must be in a traffic impact analysis; and who is qualified to prepare the study.
A traffic impact analysis shall be prepared by a traffic engineer or civil engineer licensed to practice in the state of Oregon with special training and experience in traffic engineering. If the road authority is the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), consult ODOT’s regional
development review planner and OAR 734-051-180. If the road is the authority of Jackson County, consult Jackson County’s road design requirements.
The Public Works Director may, at his/her discretion, waive the study of certain intersections when it is concluded that the impacts are not substantial.
320.10.03 – Traffic Impact Analysis Applicability
(1) The level of detail and scope of a traffic impact analysis (TIA) will vary with the size, complexity, and location of the proposed application. Prior to any TIA, the applicant shall submit sufficient information to the City for the Public Works Department to issue a scoping letter. If
stipulations to reduce traffic are requested by an applicant, it must first be shown by means of an analysis that an unconditional approval is not possible without some form of mitigation to maintain an adequate LOS. This will determine whether a stipulation is necessary.
(2) Extent of Study Area: The study area shall be defined by the Public Works Department in the scoping letter and shall
address at least the following areas: a) All proposed site access points;
b) Any intersection where the proposed development can be expected to Contribute 25
or more trips during the analysis peak period. Impacts of less than 25 peak period trips are not substantial and will not be included in the study area. This volume may be
adjusted, at the discretion of the Public Works Department, for safety or unusual
situations; and c) Any intersections directly adjacent to the subject property.
(3) When required: TIA shall be required when a land use application involves one or more of the following actions:
a) A change in zoning or a plan amendment designation that generates 300 average daily trips (ADT) more than the current zoning;
b) Any proposed development or land use action that a road authority, including the city, Jackson County or ODOT, states may have operational or safety concerns along its facilities;
c) An increase in site traffic volume generation by 250 average daily trips (ADT) or more, or 25 Peak Hour Trips (PHT);
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d) An increase in peak hour volume of a particular movement to and from the State highway by 20 percent or more;
e) An increase in use of adjacent streets by vehicles exceeding twenty thousand pounds
gross vehicle weight by 10 vehicles or more per day; f) The location of the access driveway does not meet minimum sight distance
requirements, as determined by the city engineer, or is located where vehicles entering or leaving the property are restricted, or such vehicles queue or hesitate on the state highway, creating a safety hazard at the discretion of the community development
director; or g) A change in internal traffic patterns that, at the discretion of the Public Works Director, may cause safety problems, such as back-up onto a street or greater potential for traffic
accidents.
(4) Submittals:
Provide two copies of the TIA for Public Works Department to review.
(5) Elements of Analysis:
A TIA shall be prepared by a Traffic Engineer or Civil Engineer licensed to practice in the State of Oregon with special training and experience in traffic engineering. The TIA shall be a
thorough review of the effects a proposed use will have on the transportation system. The study area shall include all streets and intersections in the analysis, as defined in subsection (2) above. Traffic generated from a proposed site will be distributed throughout the transportation
system using existing count data or the current transportation model used by the City. Any alternate distribution method must be based on data acceptable to the Public Works Department. The following checklist outlines what a TIA shall contain. Incomplete reports shall
be returned to the applicant for completion without review: a) The scoping letter as provided by the Public Works Department;
b) The Final TIA shall be signed and stamped by a Professional Civil or Traffic Engineer registered in the State of Oregon;
c) An executive summary, discussing the development, the major findings of the
analysis, and the mitigation measures proposed; d) A vicinity map of the proposed site and study area;
e) Project characteristics such as zoning, potential trip generations (unless stipulated to
less than potential), proposed access(s), and other pertinent factors; f) Street characteristics within the study area including functional classification, number
of travel lanes, lane width, shoulder treatment, bicycle path corridors, and traffic control at intersections; g) Description of existing transportation conditions including transit accessibility, accident
history, pedestrian facilities, bicycle facilities, traffic signals, and overall traffic operations and circulation; h) Peak period turning movement counts of at least two-hour minimums at study area
intersections, less than 2 years old. These counts shall be adjusted to the design year of the project and consider seasonal traffic adjustments when required by the scoping letter;
i) A “Figure” showing existing peak period (AM, noon, or PM, whichever is largest) turning movement volumes at study area intersections, as shown in Example 1.
Approved applications obtained from the City that have not built out but will impact study
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area intersections shall be included as pipeline traffic. An appropriate adjustment factor shall be applied to existing count data if counts were taken during the off-peak season;
j) Potential “Project” trip generation using the most current edition of the ITE Trip
Generation, as required by the Public Works Department at the time of scoping. Variations of trip rates will require the approval of the Public Works Department. Such
approval will require submission of adequate supporting data prior to first submittal of the TIA; k) A “Figure” illustrating project turning movement volumes at study area intersections
for peak periods, as shown in Example 2. Adjustments made for pass-by traffic volumes shall follow the methodology outlined in the latest edition of the ITE Trip Generation, and shall not exceed 25% unless approved by the Public Works Director;
l) A “Figure” illustrating the combined traffic of existing, background, and project turning movement volumes at study area intersections for peak periods, as shown in Example 3;
m) Level of Service (LOS) analysis at study area intersections under the following
conditions: (A) Existing plus pipeline traffic
(B) Existing plus pipeline traffic and project traffic.
A table shall be prepared which illustrates all LOS results. The table shall show LOS
conditions with corresponding vehicle delays for signalized intersections and the critical movement at unsignalized intersections. If the proposed use is scheduled to be completed in phases, a LOS analysis shall be prepared for each phase;
n) A mitigation plan if impacts to the study area reduce level of service (LOS) below minimums. Mitigation measures may include stipulations and/or construction of necessary transportation improvements. Mitigation measures shall be required to the
extent that the transportation facilities, under City jurisdiction, operate at an acceptable level of service (LOS) with the addition of project traffic; and o) Intersections under jurisdiction of another agency, but still within the City limits, shall
be evaluated by either the City’s criteria or the other jurisdiction’s criteria, or both, whichever is considered applicable by the Public Works Department.
If the TIA is not consistent with the scoping letter (including any amendments) then the TIA will be returned to the applicant without review.
(6) Analysis criteria: a) All trip distributions into and out of the transportation system must reflect existing
traffic count data for consistency or follow the current transportation model used by the City. If alternate splits are used to distribute traffic then justification must be provided and approved by the Public Works Department prior to first submittal of the TIA.
b) If progression analysis is being evaluated or queuing between intersections is a concern, the peak period used in the analysis must be the same for every intersection along the street and reflect that of the most critical intersection being evaluated. If a
common peak period is not requested by the Public Works Department, then the actual peak period of every intersection shall be used. c) Counts performed must be a minimum of two hours and include the peak period for
analysis purposes. All documentation shall be included in the TIA. d) All supporting count data, LOS analyses, pass-by deductions, growth rates, traffic
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distributions, or other engineering assumptions must be clearly defined and attached to the TIA when submitted in report form to the City for review.
e) All LOS analyses shall follow operational procedures per the current Highway
Capacity Manual. Ideal saturation flow rates greater than 1800 vehicles per hour per lane should not be used unless otherwise measured in the project vicinity. Queue
lengths shall be calculated at the 95th percentile where feasible. Actual peak hour factors should be used for each movement or lane grouping in the analysis. Peak hour factors over 0.90 shall not be used unless justified by specific counts at that location.
f) Signal timing used in capacity or progression analysis shall follow City timing plans and account for pedestrian crossing times, unless otherwise noted in the scoping letter. g) Arrival Type 3 (random arrivals) shall be used unless a coordinated plan is in place
during the peak period.
320.10.04 – Maintenance of level of Service D
Whenever level of service is determined to be below level D for arterials or collectors,
development is not permitted unless the developer makes the roadway or other improvements
necessary to maintain level of service D respectively.
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PUBLIC WORKS STAFF REPORT
March 20, 2018
AGENDA ITEM:
SPAR-18001 – 10,200 sq. ft. Fire Station
Traffic:
The applicant is proposing a 10,200 sq. ft. fire station. A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) threshold is 25 PHT. A
TIA was conducted by Southern Oregon Transportation. The results of the study show a center turn lane is needed
from the intersection of Upton Road and Scenic Avenue west to the Scenic Middle School entrance. This center
turn lane will allow for better overall circulation to the individual properties and queuing for traffic along Scenic
Avenue. The intersection of Upton Road and Scenic Avenue is currently operating at a level of service “D” and is
expected to continue to function in that capacity. Public Works will continue to monitor the intersection as
development applications in the area are submitted. Public Works concurs with the analysis.
Existing Infrastructure:
Water: There is 12 inch line in Scenic Avenue.
Streets: Scenic is a two lane collector.
Storm Water: There is 12” Storm Drain line at the east side of the project site.
Issues:
There are two main issues:
1. Scenic Avenue Improvements: The Fire District has agreed to improve the south side of Scenic Avenue in
front of the subject site west to the entrance to Scenic Middle School. The City would like the street fully
improved and has agreed to fund the improvements along the north side of Scenic Avenue. An
Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) will need to be finalized based upon the engineers estimate and actual
construction costs.
2. Storm Drain Improvements – There is no storm drain immediately in front of the project site. The existing
12 inch line will need to be extended at the applicant’s expense.
Conditions of Approval:
1. PW Standards and Specifications – Applicant shall comply with the public works standards and
specifications for construction within the right of way.
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2. Street Tree/Landscape Plan – Applicant will need to prepare a landscaping and irrigation plan to be
reviewed and approved by the City for the existing landscape row.
3. Public Utility Easement - Applicant will need to dedicate a 10’ Public Utility Easement (PUE) along the
Scenic Avenue frontage.
4. Scenic Avenue Construction – Applicant shall work with the City on an Intergovernmental Agreement for
shared costs associated with the improvements along the north side of Scenic Avenue.
5. Scenic Avenue Center Turn Lane – Per the TIA findings and conclusions, the Scenic Avenue center turn
lane shall be extended from the intersection of Upton Drive and Scenic Avenue west to the Scenic Middle
School entrance.
6. Phasing – Proposed phasing of public improvements is not permitted. All infrastructure, including Scenic
Avenue improvements and Rock Way construction, shall be completed prior to a final inspection by the
Public Works Department.
7. Stormwater Management. – The project is within the Phase 2 stormwater quality area and will require a
stormwater management plan that is in accordance with the Rogue Valley Stormwater Quality Design
Manual (RVSQDM). An operations and maintenance agreement for all new stormwater quality features is
required. Construction on site must be sequenced so that the permanent stormwater quality features are
installed and operational when stormwater runoff enters.
8. Erosion Control. – The proposed development will disturb more than one acre and will require an erosion
and sediment control permit (NPDES 1200-CN) from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
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Planning Commission Resolution No. 868 (04/02/2019)
PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 868
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT FOR A FIRE STATION ON LANDS WITHIN THE CIVIC ZONING DISTRICT.
(File No: CUP-19001)
WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted an application for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to
develop a 1.76 acre site within the Civic zone with a 10,200 square foot fire station; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2019 the City of Central Point Planning Commission conducted a duly-noticed
public hearing on the application, at which time it reviewed the Staff Report and heard testimony and
comments on the application; and
WHEREAS, the application has been found to be consistent with the approval criteria applicable to
Conditional Use Permits in accordance with Section 17.76 of the Central Point Municipal Code; and per
conditions noted in the Staff Report dated April 2, 2019; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Central Point Planning Commission by
Resolution No. 868 does hereby approve the Conditional Use Permit application for Fire District
3. This approval is based on the findings and conditions of approval as set forth in Exhibit “A,”
the Planning Department Staff Report dated April 2, 2019, including attachments incorporated
by reference.
PASSED by the Planning Commission and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 2nd day of
April, 2019.
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Planning Commission Chair
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Representative
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STAFF REPORT
Community Development
Tom Humphrey, AICP
Community Development Director
STAFF REPORT
March 26, 2019
AGENDA ITEM: VII-B (File No. SPAR-19001)
Consideration of a Site Plan and Architectural Review application for the construction of a 10,200 square
foot fire station, including parking and landscape areas, at 1909 Scenic Avenue. The 1.76 acre site is
within the Civic zoning district and is identified on the Jackson County Assessor’s Map as 37S 2W
03AB Tax Lots 4400, 4500 and 4600. Applicant: Fire District 3; Agent: Matt Small; Kistler, Small &
White Architects.
SOURCE
Justin Gindlesperger, Community Planner II
BACKGROUND
The project area consists of three (3) properties that are located along the south side of Scenic Avenue,
north of the Scenic Middle School site. A Zone Map Amendment to change the zoning designation of the
property from Residential Single Family (R-1-8) to Civic was approved by the Central Point City Council
on March 14, 2019 by Ordinance No. 2055. The use of the property for a public facility (fire station) is
subject to a Conditional Use Permit review and approval (CUP-19001).
Project Description:
The current application is a Site Plan and Architectural Review for the construction of a 10,200 square
foot fire station. The site plan for the proposed development includes parking, landscaping, street frontage
improvements along Scenic Avenue and the extension of Rock Way to the south (Attachment “A-1”).
The extension of Rock Way provides the primary access to the site and improves the overall circulation
for the middle school during peak pick up and drop off times. On site circulation is provided by a one-
way drive aisle with 45-degree parking located along the south and west of the building. The apparatus
bays feature a pull-through design so fire trucks will enter the site from Rock Way and access Scenic
Avenue directly from the front of the building.
The building is a single story building, with the roof above the apparatus bay extending to 27-feet in
height, and the main façade of the structure facing north towards Scenic Avenue. The facades of the
building are articulated with variations vertically and horizontally that includes variations in color and
material (Attachment “A-2”).
ISSUES
There are two (2) issues relative to the proposal as follows:
1. Property Lines. Through the review of the project, it was noted that the proposal occupies three
(3) legal tax lots. The proposed structure is located across the common property boundary
between the lots. Structures are not permitted to cross property lines.
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Comment: As required per the Conditional Use Permit (File No. CUP-19001), the applicant shall
legally adjust or consolidate the lots as necessary to avoid conflicts between the structure and the
property lines.
2. Traffic Mitigation. The applicant’s Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) examined trip generation
calculations for the proposed fire station and considered the effects on adjacent streets with
current and future traffic volumes. Intersection operations and safety conditions were evaluated to
address potential impacts and noted the following:
a. Intersection Capacity and Level of Service. The TIA studied the efficiency of area
intersections that may be influenced by traffic from the proposed fire station. The
intersection at Scenic Avenue and Upton Road was initially shown to operate below an
acceptable level of service per City standards. Further analysis, including a stop sign
delay study, shows that the intersection is operation within acceptable standards and the
traffic from the fire station will not further degrade the operating efficiency of the
intersection below acceptable levels of service. No mitigation is required at this time.
b. Turn Lane Criteria. Left and right turn lanes were evaluated along Scenic Avenue to
determine whether turn lane criteria is met to require additional turn lanes along Scenic
Avenue following the construction of the fire station. Following the construction of the
fire station, the number of westbound vehicles projected to turn left during peak hours
warrants a left-turn lane along Scenic Avenue at Rock Way and the intersection of Scenic
Middle School.
Comment: As required per the Conditional Use Permit (File No. CUP-19001), the applicant shall
complete the frontage improvements along Scenic Avenue, including restriping Scenic Avenue to
include a two-way left turn lane from the Scenic Middle School driveway east to the existing left
turn lane of Upton Road.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The Fire District 3 Scenic Avenue Fire Station Site Plan and Architectural Review has been evaluated for
compliance with the applicable Site Plan and Architectural Review Criteria set forth in CPMC 17.72 and
CPMC 17.75 and found to comply as conditioned and as evidenced in the Applicant’s Findings
(Attachment “B”).
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. Prior to building permit issuance, the applicant shall:
a. Demonstrate compliance with the following conditions listed in the Public Works
Department Staff Report (Attachment “D”):
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i. Submit a landscape and irrigation plan for landscape and street tree installation
along Scenic Avenue and the Rock Way extension.
ii. Submit civil improvement plans to the Public Works Department for the street
frontage improvements and street construction. The applicant shall use the 2014
revised Public Works Standards and Specifications for all new construction
drawings.
iii. Submit a stormwater management plan for the entire tax lot demonstrating
compliance with the MS4 Phase II stormwater quality standards.
iv. Any modifications to the site plan necessary to meet stormwater quality
requirements shall be subject to CPMC 17.09, Modifications to Approved Plans
and Conditions of Approval.
v. Apply for an erosion and sediment control permit (NPDES 1200-CN) and
provide a copy to the Public Works Department.
vi. Pay all System Development Charges and permit fees.
b. Demonstrate compliance with the following conditions listed in the Rogue Valley Sewer
Services Staff Report (Attachment “C”):
i. Submit construction plans, prepared per RVSS standards, for approval.
ii. Obtain a sewer service permit from RVSS. This permit will be issued by RVSS
upon submittal of appropriate plans and payment of appropriate fees.
2. Prior to Public Works Final Inspection, the applicant shall demonstrate compliance with the
following:
a. Complete Scenic Avenue frontage improvements and construction of Rock Way as
required per the civil improvement and landscape and irrigation plans approved by the
Public Works Department.
b. Complete stormwater management improvements per the Stormwater Management Plan
approved by the Public Works Department.
c. Record an operations and maintenance agreement for all new stormwater quality features.
d. Pay all System Development Charges and permit fees.
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ATTACHMENTS
Attachment “A-1” – Site Plan
Attachment “A-2” – Architectural Elevations
Attachment “A-3” – Floor Plan
Attachment “A-4” – Landscape Plan
Attachment “B” – Applicant’s Findings
Attachment “C” – Parks & Public Works Department Staff Report dated 03-19-2019
Attachment “D” – Rogue Valley Sewer Services Staff Report dated 03-20-2019
Attachment “E” – Resolution No. 869
ACTION
Consideration of Resolution No. 869, Site Plan & Architectural Review application for Fire District 3 and
1) approve; 2) approve with modifications; or 3) deny the application.
RECOMMENDATION
Approve Resolution No. 869, Site Plan & Architectural Review for Fire District 3 per the Staff Report
dated April 2, 2019, including all attachments thereto.
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PUBLIC WORKS STAFF REPORT
March 20, 2018
AGENDA ITEM:
SPAR-18001 – 10,200 sq. ft. Fire Station
Traffic:
The applicant is proposing a 10,200 sq. ft. fire station. A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) threshold is 25 PHT. A
TIA was conducted by Southern Oregon Transportation. The results of the study show a center turn lane is needed
from the intersection of Upton Road and Scenic Avenue west to the Scenic Middle School entrance. This center
turn lane will allow for better overall circulation to the individual properties and queuing for traffic along Scenic
Avenue. The intersection of Upton Road and Scenic Avenue is currently operating at a level of service “D” and is
expected to continue to function in that capacity. Public Works will continue to monitor the intersection as
development applications in the area are submitted. Public Works concurs with the analysis.
Existing Infrastructure:
Water: There is 12 inch line in Scenic Avenue.
Streets: Scenic is a two lane collector.
Storm Water: There is 12” Storm Drain line at the east side of the project site.
Issues:
There are two main issues:
1. Scenic Avenue Improvements: The Fire District has agreed to improve the south side of Scenic Avenue in
front of the subject site west to the entrance to Scenic Middle School. The City would like the street fully
improved and has agreed to fund the improvements along the north side of Scenic Avenue. An
Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) will need to be finalized based upon the engineers estimate and actual
construction costs.
2. Storm Drain Improvements – There is no storm drain immediately in front of the project site. The existing
12 inch line will need to be extended at the applicant’s expense.
Conditions of Approval:
1. PW Standards and Specifications – Applicant shall comply with the public works standards and
specifications for construction within the right of way.
Public Works Department
Matt Samitore, Director
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2. Street Tree/Landscape Plan – Applicant will need to prepare a landscaping and irrigation plan to be
reviewed and approved by the City for the existing landscape row.
3. Public Utility Easement - Applicant will need to dedicate a 10’ Public Utility Easement (PUE) along the
Scenic Avenue frontage.
4. Scenic Avenue Construction – Applicant shall work with the City on an Intergovernmental Agreement for
shared costs associated with the improvements along the north side of Scenic Avenue.
5. Scenic Avenue Center Turn Lane – Per the TIA findings and conclusions, the Scenic Avenue center turn
lane shall be extended from the intersection of Upton Drive and Scenic Avenue west to the Scenic Middle
School entrance.
6. Phasing – Proposed phasing of public improvements is not permitted. All infrastructure, including Scenic
Avenue improvements and Rock Way construction, shall be completed prior to a final inspection by the
Public Works Department.
7. Stormwater Management. – The project is within the Phase 2 stormwater quality area and will require a
stormwater management plan that is in accordance with the Rogue Valley Stormwater Quality Design
Manual (RVSQDM). An operations and maintenance agreement for all new stormwater quality features is
required. Construction on site must be sequenced so that the permanent stormwater quality features are
installed and operational when stormwater runoff enters.
8. Erosion Control. – The proposed development will disturb more than one acre and will require an erosion
and sediment control permit (NPDES 1200-CN) from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
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ROGUE VALLEY SEWER SERVICES
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March 19, 2018
City of Central Point Planning Department
155 South Second Street
Central Point, Oregon 97502
Re: SPR 19001 & CUP-19001, Fire Dist 3, Tax Lots 4400, 4500 & 4600, Map 37 2W 03AB
Ref: PRE 18005
The existing property is currently served by a 4 inch sewer connection to the 8 inch main along
Scenic Avenue. The existing service may be used for the development if found to be in good
working condition. If the service is not in good condition it must be abandoned per RVSS standards
and a new tap must be provided.
Rogue Valley Sewer Services requests that approval of this project be subject to the following
conditions:
Prior to the start of construction:
1. Applicant must provide civil construction plans for RVSS review.
2. Applicant must provide architectural plumbing plans for the calculation of related SDC fees.
3. Applicant must obtain a sewer connection permit or sewer tap and abandonment permit
from RVSS as applicable.
4. Applicant must pay related sewer connection fees.
During Construction:
1. Sewer facilities must be constructed and inspected per RVSS standards.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Nicholas R. Bakke, PE
District Engineer
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Planning Commission Resolution No. 869 (04/02/2019)
PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 869
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A SITE PLAN AND
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW FOR A FIRE STATION ON LANDS WITHIN THE CIVIC
ZONING DISTRICT.
(File No: SPAR-19001)
WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted a site plan and architectural review application to develop a
10,200 square foot fire station on a 1.76 acre site within the Civic zoning identified on the Jackson
County Assessor’s map as 37S 2W 03AB, Tax Lots 4400, 4500 and 4600, Central Point, Oregon; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission’s consideration of the application is based on the standards and
criteria applicable to Site Plan and Architectural Review in accordance with Section 17.72 and Design
and Development Standards in accordance with Section 17.75; and
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2019, at a duly noticed public hearing, the City of Central Point Planning
Commission considered the Applicant’s request for Site Plan and Architectural Review approval, at
which time it reviewed the Staff Report and heard testimony and comments on the application; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Central Point Planning Commission by
Resolution No. 869 does hereby approve the Site Plan and Architectural Review application for
Fire District 3, based on the findings and conditions of approval as set forth in Exhibit “A,” the
Planning Department Staff Report dated April 2, 2019, including attachments incorporated by
reference.
PASSED by the Planning Commission and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 2nd day of
April, 2019.
__________________________________
Planning Commission Chair
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Representative
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STAFF REPORT
April 2, 2019
Agenda Item: VIII-A
Discuss preliminary mapping alternatives for the Residential Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)
Amendment. Applicant: City of Central Point. File No. CPA-19001.
Staff Source:
Stephanie Holtey, Principal Planner
Background
The City’s last residential Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) amendment occurred in 1983. Since that time,
the City has grown substantially adding 4,450 units on 885 gross acres. It is expected that the City will
continue to grow at a steady rate adding 7,216 people and 2,887 households over the next 20-years. Based
on the Residential Buildable Lands Inventory (BLI), the City doesn’t have enough land inside the current
UGB to accommodate forecast growth and will need to expand its UGB to provide land supply for
residential, park and school needs (Table 1).
2019-2039 Residential Land Need
Forecast Population Growth 2019-2039 7,216 people
No. Persons per Household 2.5
No. New Households 2019-2039 2,887
Average Minimum Gross Density 2019-2039 7.04 units/acre
Gross Residential Land Need 410 acres
Available Buildable Lands 105 acres
Additional Residential Land Need 305 acres
As the City adds new housing, additional parkland and school capacity will be needed. The Parks Element
identifies a need to add 54 acres of parkland to serve forecast population growth for the 20-year planning
period. Per School District 6, additional land may be needed to accommodate a new school. At this time,
the City is evaluating alternative boundary locations for a residential UGB amendment, including 305
acres for housing, 54 acres of park land and 16 acres for schools.
Locational Analysis Description:
When considering amendments to the UGB, the City must demonstrate a need for the added land as well
as forethought regarding its location. The Urbanization Element establishes a list of locational criteria to
be used in evaluating alternative boundary locations. These include:
1. Properties that abut either the City Limits or current UGB;
2. Properties that are greater than 10 acres in size;
3. Properties that abut or are within 500-ft of basic urban services (i.e. water, sewer, stormwater);
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4. Properties that are proximate to or include mixed use/pedestrian friendly areas;
5. Compatibility with nearby agricultural uses outside the proposed UGB;
6. Proximity to transportation infrastructure;
7. Lands that have been master planned;
8. Readiness for development; and,
9. Proximity to the City Center using a central growth pattern.
Attached for discussion and input are two (2) alternative boundary locations prepared by staff. These
represent two possible scenarios based on application of coarse locational criteria: the location of larger
parcels (i.e. greater than 10 acres) that abut the UGB, are within 500-ft of basic urban services, and have a
master plan. Additional consideration has been given to proximity to and inclusion of activity centers,
proximity to transportation infrastructure and whether there is any evidence of development readiness (i.e.
master plan, written request to be included in the UGB). The two alternatives prepared for preliminary
consideration include:
• Staff Alternative 1A (Attachment “A”). This alternative applies the coarse locational criteria
addressed above but emphasizes inclusion of larger lots (i.e. greater than 10 acres) resulting in
greater acreage east of Interstate 5 between Upton and Gebhard Roads and north to Wilson Road.
• Staff Alternative 1B (Attachment “B”). This alternative applies the coarse locational criteria
addressed above but increases the emphasis on small to mid-size parcels with access to services
and exception lands in proximity to basic urban services.
Discussion
At the April 2, 2019 Planning Commission, staff will present the preliminary alternative boundary
scenarios for discussion and input. At the conclusion of the meeting staff is seeking direction regarding
the preferred alternative and any necessary changes or refinements. Suggested topics for discussion
include:
• Questions or concerns with how the criteria were applied.
• Preferred approach to locational analysis: 1A or 1B.
• Recommended changes to the mapping based on adopted locational criteria.
The alternative boundary locations including Planning Commission comments will be presented at the
April 9, 2019 CAC meeting for further public input. It is recommended that a follow-up discussion based
on Planning Commission, CAC and public input be scheduled for the May 7, 2019 Planning Commission
meeting. This will allow the Planning Commission to review further comments and input received along
with recommended changes prior to finalizing the mapping needed for the Residential UGB Amendment
application.
Attachments
Attachment “A” – Preliminary Residential UGB Amendment, Staff Alternative 1A
Attachment “B” – Preliminary Residential UGB Amendment, Staff Alternative 1B
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ATTACHMENT “A”
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ATTACHMENT “B”
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