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Traffic Study.pdf`(� S"T!", EE'T FILE RECEIVED AUG 112015 GTC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COUNTER Gibson Traffic Consultants 2802 Wetmore Avenue Suite 220 Everett, WA 98201 425.339.8266 fiFF'ROWE-D AS, Trike Stop Daycare Center Tripp Generation & Mitigation Prepared for: Autumn Snow Submitted to: City of Edmonds August 2015 GTC #15-170 Trike Stop Daycare Center Trip Generation & Mitigation Memorandum TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. DEVELOPMENT IDENTIFICATION ............................ ...........................µ ......... 1 2. TRIP GENERATION ....................... .............................. ....,........,.........._ .....,... ,.,....,.... 2 3. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES.__._,.,,.__. ...................... ......... .................. ......... „ ,.,...... 3 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Trip Generation Summary ......... ........ ............................. ............ ......... ....................... 2 Table 2: Traffic Mitigation Fee Calculation .............. ....... ...................... 3 ATTACHMENTS Trip Generation Calculations ............ ............ .................... ........................... .....— ...... ___ A Pass -by Study............... ...... ................... ................,.......... ........,....,.... ,...,.... ,,.....................B SitePlan ....... .........__ .............................., ......___ ... _ .................. ................................0 Gibson Traffic..._ ....__..�._... ............._.......�.._....._ ...._._���._.. Consultants, Inc. August 2015 i1.1I,O@'g0�Ls!2!ffi .c o 11,, GTC #15-170 i. Trike Stop Daycare Center Trip Generation & Mitigation Memorandum 1. DEVELOPMENT IDENTIFICATION Gibson Traffic Consultants, Inc. (GTC) has been retained to analyze the traffic impacts of the proposed tenant improvement of the Trike Stop Daycare Center. GTC is a professional traffic engineering consulting firm registered and licensed in the State of Washington. This study has been organized in the manner of the SEPA Traffic Impact Requirements for the City of Edmonds for developments generating less than 25 PM peak -hour trips. GTC is located at: 2802 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 220 Everett, WA 98201 Phone: 425-339-8266 Fax: 425-258-2922 Email: info@gibsontraffic.com Matthew Palmer, responsible for this report and traffic analysis, is a licensed professional engineer (Civil) in the State of Washington and member of the Washington State section of ITE. The proposed Trike Stop Daycare Center tenant improvement will consist of replacing 8,609 Square Feet (SF) of office space with a daycare center with the capacity for 99 students. The site address is: 23105 100"' Avenue W Edmonds, WA 98020 The proposed tenant improvement is anticipated to be operational at the end of 2015/early 2016. The property currently is served by the existing accesses on to 100`' Avenue W. No change in access is proposed; therefore, no sight distance or access analysis was performed. ons Gibson Traffic Con :,,m.� _��...�..�_......W......._..� _w ._.......�..m.._�._. - __._.._Cultants, Inc. August 2015 GTC #15-170 Trike Stop Daycare Center Trip Generation & Mitigation Memorandum 2. TRIP GENERATION Trip generation rates were obtained from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation, 9th Edition (2012). The average trip generation rates for ITE Land Use Code (LUC) 565, daycare center, and ITE LUC 710, office, have been used for the trip generation calculations. Daycare facilities have pass -by trips associated with parents dropping off children in the morning before work and picking up children in the afternoon after work. These trips are not new trips generated by the development since these trips are currently on the surrounding roadway system. GTC had submitted a report in 2009 for the Grow with Us Daycare which included data collected at the North Creek County Day School that shows a pass -by rate of 69%. This pass -by rate has been applied to the trip generation for the Trike Stop Daycare Center. GTC's study for the Grow with Us Daycare is included with this report. This pass -by rate should be considered conservative since Snohomish County allows a 75% pass -by rate for daycares on arterials and 100th Avenue W would be classified as an arterial by Snohomish County. This pass -by reduction has been applied to the daily, AM peak -hour and PM peak -hour trip generation calculations. The tenant improvement is anticipated to generate 39.46 net new ADT, with 11 net new AM peak -hour trips (1 inbound/10 outbound) and 12 net new PM peak -hour trips (10 inbound/2 outbound). The trip generation is summarized in Table 1. Table 1: Trip Generation Summary Average AM Peak -Hour Trips PM Peak -Hour Trips Land Use Size Daily — - T� ine Inbound Outbound Total Inbound I Outbound FTotaI Daycare Center 99 Students 134.42 13 12 25 12 13 25 (RO ced) -8.609 SF -94.96 -12 -2 -14 -2 -11 -13 Total Net New Trips 39.46 1 10 I 11 10I 2 12 The trip generation calculations are included in the attachments. Gibson Traffic Consultants, Inc. August 2015 fq L5%ibsop�laffic mcofn GTC#15-170 2 Trike Stop Daycare Center Trip Generation & Mitigation Memorandum 3. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES Traffic impact mitigation payments to the City of Edmonds are based on Edmonds Road Impact Fee Rate Study Table 4, Impact Fee Rates. The 2009 Impact Fee Rate Table was used to determine the new fees and credit for the removed 8,609 SF of office. There is a land use for Day Care Center; however, it is not applied per student and it uses a % New Trips of 75% which doesn't take into account the higher pass -by which would result in a % New Trips of 31 %. GTC utilized the trip rate from ITE per student of 0.81, the lower % New Trips of 31%, the same Trip Length Factor (0.67) from Table 4 (Impact Fee Rates) and the $1,049.41 per Trip fee to calculate a fee per student. The traffic mitigation fee calculation for the Trike Stop Daycare Center tenant improvement is summarized in Table 2. The total traffic mitigation fee calculations results in a credit of $342.18. Table 2: Traffic Mitigation Fee Calculation Net New Trips Impact Fee per Unit of per Unit Total Measure 0.17 per Student $176.55 per $17,478.41 Student Office (Credit) -8,609 SF v 1.49 X9'0% X1.47 1.97 per 1,000 SF $2.07 per SF -$17,820.63 Total __ _ .... --_ -$342.18 V Gibson Traffic Consultants, Inc.-W..-ITITm August t 2015 info@ u . uw114i c.com GTC#15-170 3 % Trip Land Use Number of Trip New Length Units Rate Tris Factor Daycare 99 Students0.81 31% 0.67 Center Net New Trips Impact Fee per Unit of per Unit Total Measure 0.17 per Student $176.55 per $17,478.41 Student Office (Credit) -8,609 SF v 1.49 X9'0% X1.47 1.97 per 1,000 SF $2.07 per SF -$17,820.63 Total __ _ .... --_ -$342.18 V Gibson Traffic Consultants, Inc.-W..-ITITm August t 2015 info@ u . uw114i c.com GTC#15-170 3 Trip p enerat on Calculations n c a� U o N � cu 7 0 LO c T 0 Q � //O/� � VJ CD Z W O g Z -c Z a to LU a�z O Lu IL Ul Lr N O >-a m N °G z ar Z W(n'W �o �vrn rn �^ O o 0 0 o Y ZO W W Z J LU ° W cc 7 O ON 0 0 i m N H O N z a cx® o W a ►� .-. oCO ILJco a c� �°Cl) �.aOC000 N 7 COy r. 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1.45 14% 5.52 0.17 1.39' 1.56 151% 5.92 0.18 1.49 1.67 16% 6.31 0.19 1.59 1.78 . 17% 6.71 0.201,1.69' 6.65 1.89 18% 7.10 0.21 1.79 2.00' 19% 7.50 0.23 1.89 2.11 20°/G 7.89, 0.24 1.99 2.22 21% 8.29 0.25 2.09 2.34 22°/a 8.68 0.26 2.18 2.45 23% 9.08 0.271 2.28 2.56 24% 9.47 0.29 2.38 2.67 25% 9.87' 0.30 2.48 2.78 26% 10.26 0.31 2.58 2.89 27% 10.65 0.32 2.68 3.00 28% 11.05 0.33 2.78 3.11 29% 11.44 0.35 2.88 3.22 30° 11.841 0.36 2.98 3.34 31% 12.231 0.37 3.08 3.45 320/6 i 2.63 1, 0.38 3.18 3.56' 33%, 13.021 0.39 3.28 3.67 34% 13.42 0.401 3.38 3.78 35% 13.81 0.42 3.48 3.89 36% 14.21 0.43 3.57 4.00 37%' 14.60 0.44 3.67 4.11 38% 14.99 0.45 3.77 4.23 39% 15.39 0.46 3.87 4.34 40% 15.78 0.48 3.97 4.45 41%1 16.18 0.491 4.07 4.56' 42% 16.57' 0.501 4.17 4.67 43% 16.97.,, 0.51 i 4.27 4.78 44% 17.361 0.52 4.37 4.89 45°/17.76 37.491 0.54 4.47' 5.00 46% 18.15' 0.55 4.57 5.12 47% 18.55 0.56 4.67 5.23 48% 18.94 0.57 4.7 5.34 49% 19.34 0.58 4.87 5.45, 50°/ 19.731 0.60 4.9 5.56 A-4 New New AM Peak Hour Trips ADT In Out Total 100°/a 39.46' 1.19 9.93 11.12' 51% 20.12 0.61 5.061 5.67 52% 20.52 0.62' 5.16 5.78 53%. 20.91 0.63 5.26 5.89 54% 21.31 0.64 5.36 6.00 ° 55 / 21.70 0.65' 5.46 6.12, 56% 22.10 0.67 , 5.56 6.23 57% 22.49 0.68 ' 5.6 6.34 58% 22.89 0.69 , 5.76, 6.45 59%, 23.28. 0.70 5.86 6.56 60°/ 23.68 0.71 5.9 6.67 61%j 24.07 0.73 6.06, 6.78 62%j 24.47 0.74 6.16 ' 6.89 63% 24.86 0.75 6.26 7.01 64°/ 25.25 0.76 6.36 7.12 65°/ 25.65 0.77 6.45 7.23 66% 26.04 0.79 6.55 7.34 67% 26.44 0.80 6.65 7.45 68°/a 26.83 0.81 6.75 7.56 69% 27.23 0.82 6.8 7.67' 70°/ 27.62 0.83 6.95' 7.78 71%, 28.02' 0.84 7.05 7.90 72% 28.41 0.86 7.15 8.01 73% 28.81 0.87 7.251 8.12 74% 29.20' 0.88 7.35' 8.23 75°/ 29.60 0.89 7.45 8.34 76% 29.99 0.90 7.55 8.45 77%1 30.38 0.92 7.65 8.56 78%1 30.78 0.931 7.75 8.67 79% 31.17 0.94 7.84 8.78 80°/ 31.57' 0.95 7.941 8.90 81% 31.96 0.96 8.04 9.01 82% 32.36 0.98 8.14 9.12 83% 32.75 0.99 8.24 9.23 84% 33.151 1.00 8.34 9.34 85°/ 33.54 1.01 8.44 9.45 86% 33.94 1.02 8.54 9.56 87% 34.33 1.04 8.64 9.67 88% 34.72 1.05 8.74 9.79 89% 35.12 1.06 8.84 9.90 90°/' 35.51 1.07 8.94 10.01 91% 35.91 1.08 9.04 10.12 92% 36.30 1.09 9.14 10.23 93% 36.70 1.11 9.2, 10,34 94% 37.09 1.12 9.32 10.451 95% 37.491 1.131 9.43 10.56 96°/a 37.881 1.14 9.53 10.68 97% 38.28 1.151 9.63 10.79 98% 38.671 1.17 9.73, 10.901 99 39.07 1.18 9.8 11.01 100°/ 39A6 1.19 9.93 11.12 A-4 Trike Stop Daycare Center GTC #15-170 PAA Peak -Hour A-5 New New PM Peak Hour Trips % ADT In I Out 11 Total 100% 39.46 9.501 2.5311 12.03 10% 0.39 0.10 0.03 0.12 2% 0.79 ' 0.19 0.05 0.24 3% 1.18 0.29 0.08 0.36 4%° 1.58 0.38 0.10 0.48 5° 1.97 0.48 0.13 0.60 6% 2.371 0.57 0.15 0.72 7% 2.76 0.67 0.18 0.84 8% 3.16 0.76 0.20 0.96 9% 3.55 0.86 0.23 1.08 10°/ 3.95 0.95 0.25 1.20 11% 4.34' 1.05 0.28 1.32 12% 4,741: 1.14 0.30 1.44 13%° 5.13 1.24 0.33 1.56 14% 5.52 1.33 0.35 1.68 15% 5.92 1.43 0.38 1.80 16% 6.31 1.521 0.40 1.92 17% 6.71 1.62 0.43 2.05 18% 7.10 1.71 0.46 2.17' 19% 7.50 1.81 0.48 2.29 200/c 7.89 1.901 0.51' 2.41 21°f° 8.291 2.00 0.53' 2.53 22% 8.68 2.09 0.56 2.65 23% 9.08 2.19 0.58 2.77 24% 9.47 2.28 0.611 2.89 25°/ 9.87 2.38 0.63 3.01 26%1 10.26 2.47J 0.66' 3.13 27% 10.65 2.57 0.68, 3.25 28% 11.05 2.66 0.71 3.37 29% 11.44 2.76 0.73 3.49 300A 11.84 2.85 0.76 3.61 31% 12.23 2.95 0.78 3.73 32% 12.63 3.04 0.81 3.85 33% 13.02 3.14 0.83 3.97 34% 13.42 3.23 0. 4.09 35°/ 13.81 3.33 0.89 4.211 36% 14.21 3.42 0.91 4.331 37% 14.60 3.52 0.94 4.45 38% 14.99 3.611 0.96 4.571 39% 15.39 3.71 0.99 4.69 40°/ 15.78 3.80 1.01 4.81 41% 16.18 3.90 1.04 4.93 42% 16.57 3.99 1.06 5.05 43% 16.97 4.09 1.09 5.17 44% 17.361 4.18 1.11 5.29 450/ 17.761 4.28 1.14 5.41 46% 18,151 4.37 1.16 5.53 47% 18.55144.47 9.22 1.19 5.65 48%° 18.94 9.31 1.21 5.7749% 99% 19.34 9.41 1.24 5.8950°/ 100°/ 19.73.„ 9.50 1.2 6.02 A-5 New New PM Peak Hour "Tri s % ADT In Out 11, Total 100% 39.46 9.501 2.5311-12.03 51%1 20.12 4.85 1.291 6.14 52% 20.52 4.94 1.32 6.26 53% 20.91 5.04 1.341 6.381 54% 21.31 5.13 1.37 6.501 55% 21.70 5.23 1.39 6.62 56% 22.101. 5.321 1.421 6.74 57% 22.49 5.42 1.441 6.86 58% 22.89 5.51 1.47 6.98 59% 23.28 5.61 1.49 7.10 60°/ 23.68 5.70 1.52' 7.22 61% 24.07'1 5.80 1.54 7.34 62%' 24.47 5.89 1.57. 7.46 63% 24.86 5.99 1.59- 7.58 64%' 25.25 6.08 1.62, 7.70 65°/ 25.65 6.18 1.64 7.82 66%' 26.04 6.27 1.67 7.94 679/. 26.44 6.37 1.70 8.06 68% 26.83 6.46 1.72 8.18 69% 27.23 6.56 1.75 8.30 700A 27.62 6.65 1.77 8.42 71% 28.02 6.75 1.80 8.54 72%1 28.41 6.84 1.82' 8.66 73% 28.81 6.94 1.851 8.78 74% 29.20 7.03 1.871 8.90 75% 29.60 7.13 1.901 9.02 76%, 29.99 7.22 1.92 9.14 77% 30.38 7.32 1.95 9.26 78% 30.78 7.41 1.97 9.38 79% 31.17 7.51 2.00 9.50 80% 31.57 7.60' 2.02 9.62 81% 31.96 7.70 2.05 9.74 82% 32.36 7.79 2.07 9.86 83%, 32.75 7.89 2.10 9.98 84% 33.15 7.98 2.13 10.11 850/ 33.54 8.081 2.15 10.23 86% 33.94 8.171 2.18 10.35 87% 34.33 8.27 2.20 10.47 88% 34.721, 8.36 1 2.23 10.59 89% 35.12 8.461111 2.25 10.71' 90% 35.51 8.55 2.28 10.83 91% 35.91 8.651 2.30 10.95 92% 36.30 ' 8.74 2.33 11.07 93%' 36.701 8.84 2.35 11.19, 94%1 37.09 ' 8.93 2.38 11.31 95% 37.49 9.03l 2.40 11.43 96% 37.88 9.12 2.43 11.55 97% 38.28 9.22 2.45 11.67 98% 38.671 9.31 2.48 11.79 99% 39.07 ' 9.41 2.50 11.91 100°/ 39.461 9.50 2.53i 2. 3 A-5 Pass -by Study 0[22(M TRAFFIC ENGINEERING o TRANSPORTATION PLANNING 2802 WETMORE AVE. • SUITE 220 • EVERETT, WA 98201 • PH: (425) 339-8266 • FAX: (425) 258-2922 August 6, 2009 Mr. Dave Gebert, P.E. City of Edmonds 121 5th Avenue N Edmonds, WA 98020 Re: Grow with Us Daycare — 49 Student Daycare on Edmonds Way Updated Traffic Impact Analysis, GTC #09-079 Gibson Traffic Consultants (GTC) is providing updated text to address comments from the City of Edmonds pertaining to a discrepancy in Table 1 and credit for the existing single-family residence. We have included the other sections of the report for consistency with the original report. This study has been organized in the manner of the SEPA Traffic Impact Requirements for the City of Edmonds for developments generating less than 25 PM peak -hour trips. DEVELOPMENT SITE DESCRIPTION The Grow with Us daycare is proposed to remodel an existing single-family residential unit and construct an 832 square foot (SF) addition. The daycare is proposed to total 2,273 SF of daycare that will be approved for 49 students. The development site is located at 665 Edmonds Way in Edmonds, Washington. The proposed development is anticipated to be occupied in 2010. The development is proposed to have two one-way access points, one each for inbound and outbound traffic. The outbound access will be the farthest from the signalized intersection of Edmonds Way at 226`h Street SW. TRIP GENERATION Trip generation rates were obtained from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation, 8"' Edition (2008). The average trip generatioti rates for ITE Land Use Code (LUC) 565, daycare center, and ITE LUC 210, single-family detached housing, have been used for the trip generation calculations. Daycare facilities have pass -by trips associated with parents dropping off children in the morning before work and picking up children in the afternoon after work. These trips are not new trips generated by the development since these trips are currently on the surrounding roadway system. GTC collected data at the North Creek County Day COUNTS/SURVEYS • SITE IMPACTS • LOS ANALYSIS • EIS • HEARINGS • SAFETY • SIGNALS • PARKING $ - 1 Mr. Dave Gebert, P.E. August 6, 2009 Page 2 School, which has similar uses to the Grow with Us daycare. GTC's data shows a pass - by rate of 69%. This pass -by rate has been applied to the trip generation for the Grow with Us daycare. GTC's study for the North Creek Community Day School is included with this report. This pass -by rate should be considered conservative since Snohomish County allows a 75% pass -by rate for daycares on arterials and Edmonds Way would be classified as an arterial by Snohomish County. The Grow with Us daycare, based on a capacity of 49 students and the removal of one single-family residential unit, will generate 58.48 new average daily trips (ADT) with 11 AM peak -hour trips (6 inbound/5 outbound) and 11 PM peak -hour trips (5 inbound/6 outbound). A summary of the trip generation has been included in Table 1. Table 1: Trip Generation Summary The trip generation calculations have been included in the attachments. ACCESS ANALYSIS The development is proposed to have an internal one-way loop. Inbound traffic will enter at the east edge of the property and the outbound traffic will exit at the west edge of the property. This configuration should maximize the efficiency of the flow of traffic on the site. An information sight distance analysis was performed using the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) SRWeb application, which has photos taken at street level along all of WSDOT's routes. It appears that there is adequate sight distance in both directions from the access. B-2 Dap ourOutbound ,rips PM Trips Land Use Tris FTotalInboundAM - Total -..... mmm ^ Outbound Daycare - Total Trips 219.52 39 21 18 40 18 22 Daycare - Pass -By Trips _151.47 -27 -14 -13 -28 -13 -15 149 Sitidejias;p _ ..._._....... ._...__._.. _.._..�w ................� Single -Family _9.57 -1 -1 0 1 0 1 (Removed) TOTAL 58.4811 6 5 11 5 6 The trip generation calculations have been included in the attachments. ACCESS ANALYSIS The development is proposed to have an internal one-way loop. Inbound traffic will enter at the east edge of the property and the outbound traffic will exit at the west edge of the property. This configuration should maximize the efficiency of the flow of traffic on the site. An information sight distance analysis was performed using the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) SRWeb application, which has photos taken at street level along all of WSDOT's routes. It appears that there is adequate sight distance in both directions from the access. B-2 Mr. Dave Gebert, P.E. August 6, 2009 Page 3 TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES Traffic impact mitigation payments to the City of Edmonds are based on Edmonds Road Impact Fee Rate Study Table 4, Impact Fee Rates. The table does not have a rate for daycares and therefore GTC has calculated the traffic impact fee based on the new PM peak -hour trips generated by the development, a mitigation fee of $736.66 per PM peak - hour trip and an estimated trip length factor. The average trip length for the City of Edmonds is not included in the City of Edmonds Tragic Impact Analysis Requirements and GTC staff was unable to obtain from City of Edmonds staff what average trip length was used in the traffic impact fee calculations. The trip length factor has therefore been calculated from data used by Mirai Associates in the City of Monroe. An average trip length of 2.0 miles was used in the traffic impact fee calculations for the City of Monroe. An average trip length for Grow with Us daycare patrons was calculated to be 1.075 miles, based on data provided by the applicant for a similar center under the same ownership. This data results in a trip length factor of 0.5375 for the daycare. This trip length factor is similar to the factor used by the City of Edmonds for high schools. The calculated trip length factor should therefore be appropriate since daycares and high schools have similar trip types and there are more daycare alternatives than high school alternatives, which would reduce the trip length for daycares. It should be noted that the calculated daycare trip length adjustment factor could be reduced if the average trip length for the City of Edmonds is greater than the 2.0 mile trip length form similar cities that GTC used. Table 4, Impact Fee Rate and the Mirai Associates are included with this report. The Grow with Us daycare is anticipated to generate 12 PM peak -hour trips per Table 1, which results in 6.45 PM peak -hour trips when multiplied by the trip length adjustment factor. The traffic mitigation fees for the Grow with Us daycare are $4,751.46. Per Table 4, Impact Fee Rate (City of Edmonds) the credit for the existing single-family residence being removed is $840.72; therefore, the total mitigation fees the Grow with Us daycare will be responsible for is $3,910.74. B-3 Mr. Dave Gebert, P.E. August 6, 2009 Page 4 GTC trusts that this updated memorandum and attachments adequately address the trip generation and traffic impacts of the proposed Grow with Us daycare development. If there are any questions or comments, please contact GTC at (425) 339-8266. Sincerely, GIBSON TRAFFIC CONSULTANTS, INC. Matthew I Palmer, P.E. Traffic Engineer Attachments CC: Scott Andersen aIZI B-4 La a J9 m as CM d m �a' B-5 Z W W Z 2 Z QW Y W. 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May 13, 1992 HEARING EV;N1 NE F;�f�,i,t r r Mr. Norman Stone, LURE � 7 V' " 1 J 1992 Snohomish County Dept. of Public,Works OCT 1 - 199 2930 Wetmore Avenue, 1 st Floor Everett, WA 98201 EXHIBIT 7. CASE RE 1,10W3 - North Creels Country. Day School (T"C # 92-038) Trciffic Impact Study for proposed School Expansion - Dear Mr. Stone: Backar Gibson Traffic Consultants (GTC) has been hired: by Jane Heusse (Owner/ Applicant), to complete a traffic assessment of trip generation and mitigation requirements for the proposed expansion of the North Creek Country Day School on 196th Street SE west of SR -527 in Snohomish County (see Figure 1). We have reviewed your preliminary comments for the subject project (December 19, 1991 memorandum to Ernie Jensen). It was determined that the subject project is located within Transportation Service Area '" '° This traffic assessment memorandum addresses trip generation/ distribution, existing LOS conditions and the impacts of the proposed development on the affected County road system per the requirements of the new Title 26.8 ordinance. Note: This project would only generate four (4) new PM peak trips and thus, the recent Traffic Impact Analysis Checklist from WSDOT District 1 is not applicable. However, the newly signaiized intersection of SR -527 and 196th Street SE (as part of WSDOT's Phase 1 improvements to the SR -527 corridor) was analyzed since a critical access intersection. 196th Street, which dead -ends just west of the project .site, would handle 100 % of site traffic east to SR -527. , , Descriotion of Eqr t Nis CUP application proposes to expand an existing pre-school, elementary and extenued day-care facility on t.- 3 4 -acre site at 1510 -196th Street SE. Two (2) pre-school classes, one K-3 elementary class and AM/PM daycare classes are being conducted at the North Creek Country Day School, using a converted single family residence and garage at present.. The site proposal calls for construction of a new 28' x 56' structure to house .two (2) new classrooms for new elementary and pre-school students. There are presently 73 students enrolled at the school, with 18 new students projected for the 1992-93 year and 9 additional students projected by 1994-95 (total student enrollment of 99). Access to the site would be provided via two driveways (Inbound west access and outbound east access). Both driveways have a gravel surface at present, but would be paved with site construction along with the parent drop-off/pickup loop and 14 on-site parking stalls (see Site Plan). The inbound driveway would be located approximately 225 feet east of the North Creek Bridge, while the outbound driveway would be located within an existing 30 -foot access easement near the east property boundary (110 feet east of west/inbound entrance). COUNTS/SURVEYS • SITE IMPACTS LOS ANALYSIS EIS HEARINGS SAFETY • SIGNALS • PARKING Mr. Norman Stone May 13, 1992 Page 3 TRIP GENERATION Exlstirt Tr ffic & Trav l MoSIgs, An origin -destination and travel mode survey of the existing 73 students in preschool and K-3 classes was conducted by Edith Christianson, manager of the North Creek County Day School. Parents of students were surveyed to determine trip origin, travel mode, and trip time data. Three (3) distinct groups were identified in the travel survey: 1) Single occupant vehicle (SOV) coming directly from home or college to school; 2) SOV vehicle dropping off student(s) on way to work, and, 3) carpool vehicle (HOV) with student(s) riding with school staff or sibling. As summarized in Table 1, the existing school generates an estimated 150 ADT on an average weekday with a total of 75 vehicles (66 parent and 9 staff). - Ove; two-thirds (69 %) are pass -by trips by SOV or HOV vehicles. Thus, new site trips by SOV or HOV vehicles arriving from homes or nearby colleges represent 31 of daily site traffic. Note: Non of the students presently walk, or bike to school and parent/staff vehicles represents nearly 100 % of daily site traffic. w.� w + .. s:� � � � ,»a: :war �w�� :�� � • r,: •'a: � ..� � �r sc gra :r ar � er • ". � » �► � � � �,� � ZI Z s alongestdelaysr motorists generally rr during the PM peak period., A measure of the relative congestion levels can be made by calculating the level - of -service (LOS) at intersecdons. Traffic operations, within the study area were analyzeid, using the methodology presented In the 1985i Highway C acity Manual (HCM). LOS' ratings for each intersection range; from LOS A (free flow) to LOS F (forced flow or conditions), • being capacity conditions.OD (toler r : delays) I "" North Creek Country Day School 1510 - 196th Strp,et SE Snohomish County, Wa. i Rylee car.", son---,.`- , / Daniel CGark L . S Maria Jose Delbrr . I Danielle Dewy — / Barto Ev —_ /Gregory Fix, `i Nate Hayden Ian Reusser'___ • 5 Alex Y ray __ r Christopher Hofedi.t , I Taylor Ingersoll_—, .s Marie Jbhnsca _...___ ! Jaime Owen —,- Matthew 5mv.th.. T ny Springer-____ --_..._.... LI LLASS = w� RO Thr' CLASS LIST I'm= I S lRocM ?rI_ Sl-_ 9 Kristian a mm P=1 Katie Brown ,5- Stephen Clendaniel Beeth Co � AF� erP Jeot Mellissa. Hadley Nicole Hager, Heather Hanika ,S Jose Hanika.__,j,,___ Y. Trevor Hood-, 1 Diasuke Kaneko - ----- I Marl e Kaneko .S'Grant Kimura . .......... At �; Christopher Koss_ JrCarson Krieg-._jy --=.-­-,­,.. i Corey Kropp-.---------: - ,S rail Metzler -__.A.,.... A( J Mao MOrita Tbmson� Ng rf '-Alex Pyrisky Ityan jWch .47 Reed Trachy I Zach VbnWittkamp -Chelsea 5 I Marshall Wilcox Y 2d, 3 NORTH CREEK 4 CcWNTRY 5 1 V toe I A° CLASS LIST -�P 1,Lv( AND NORMA's RoaM � I Matthew Avery Whitney Burns ya !Marianna DeTorres— Y �✓ I Ashly GDUI Y I Scott Ho%.mar Hillary Iveans __ Y r Nicholas y ®_ Kateri.na LaMarche -v James McDowell— i Brendan McMahcq Megan May, N v ` r Etik E Jessie Owen Y I_ ...._,.... F Shefali. Pace i Claire Pallansch r Kelly Pattison— Kyle attison Ky..e Pattison , r Liz Pynsky- r Ashley Scott# r v l - Tara Scott. , w Alison Simmons r , r Kyle Taylor r Forrest Th r Alec Turnbull y rra, r Ryan White y ' A u � i>►tif0 Y � mil �;I a NORTH C r,.w COUNTRY iDAY SCHOOL . y . E. -i.,• j 1 r 41 4220.050 Pass-By Rates Adopted 3/31/03 unless otherwise noted, First Revision 10/11/04 (1) For any given land use being reviewed by DPW, if a pass-by rate is not included in the table shown in Subsection 4220.050(2) below, but an average pass by rate for the AM and/or PM peak hour is included in the ITE Trip Generation Report, then the ITE average pass-by rates shall be used. (2) For Drive-Through Espresso Stands, Daycare Located on Arterials, Specialty Retail, Health Clubs, and Video Store the following pass-by rates shall apply: ITE Code Description Pass-By Rates Conditions Espresso 100%° Apply this rate only to free-standing, no sit- Stand down. drive-through-only espresso stands 565 Daycare 75% Apply this rate only to daycare facilities located on arterials. 814 Specialty 25% Retail 493 Health Club 54% 896 Video Store 53.5% forITADT, 80% for peak-hour trips 912 Drive-in Bank 47% (3) Unless stated otherwise in an adopted DPW Rule, the pass-by rate for PM peak hour trips will be used for average daily trips (ADT). (Adopted 8/8/00) 4220.060 Traffic Counts Adopted: 1/1/03, First Revision 10/11/04 (1) Traffic Studies provided for large developments will need to include traffic counts for any impacted key intersections on critical arterial units. These counts are necessary to estimate future volumes and to support the forecast assignments of trips from the development at the intersections. (2) DPW has a regular program of conducting traffic counts and may be able to provide the developer with acceptable counts. DPW will determine whether or not specific available traffic counts are acceptable. For purposes of future analysis of level of service for traffic studies, the count date should not be more than one year prior to the submittal date of the report. An older count is only acceptable with prior written permission from the department. For other purposes, such as screening or assistance with trip distributions, counts may be up to two years old. When acceptable counts are not available from DPW, developers must provide new counts with their traffic studies. (3) DPW may develop guidelines to be used to determine whether or not counts are acceptable and a standard format for counts, including a tabular format. 4220.070 Trip Distributions and Assignments Adopted: 1/1/03, First Revision 10/11/04, Second Revision 12/9/07 (1) Trip distribution means applying the trip generation to the road system to forecast the number of new vehicle trips on specific roads in the system. A "trip distribution" is a type of traffic analysis that estimates the likely destinations of trips generated by a proposed development and the likely traffic routes to reach those destinations. The result of this analysis is a map or list indicating what number or percentage of trips from the proposed development are added to the development's road system, including the number or percentage of trips added to individual traffic movements on arterial units and/or at intersections. The analysis provides a set threshold, consisting of a predefined number or percentage of trips below which no attempt is made to further distribute the trips onto the road system. 1111rir 1.6 C2 Page 9 of 12 B-15 IMOMMINZaT ME Address City state Zipcode 1.22024 76th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 .2..21713 80th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 3.23317 Edmonds Way Edmonds WA 98026 4, 22420 95th PI W Edmonds WA 98020 5.23523 Edmonds Way Edmonds WA 98020 6.21.323 80th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 7.8121 236th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 8.8524 Bowdoin Way Edmonds WA 98026 3.642 Maple St Edmonds WA 98020 10.23510. Edmonds Way Edmonds 'WA 98026 11.7315 224th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 12.8725 220th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 13. 9216 220th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 14. 7707 -238th PI SW Edmonds WA 98026 15.614 6th Ave N Edmonds WA 98020 16.22829 85th PI W Edmonds WA 98026 17.20317 92nd Ave W Edmonds WA, 98020 18.23430 97th PI W Edmonds WA 98020 19.23014 Edmonds Way Edmonds WA 98020 20.20503 79th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 :21.7308 208th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 -22.23332 Edmonds Way Edmonds "'WA 98026 23. 8134 212th St SW Edmonds WA 98020 24.22217 76th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 2.5.7302 213th PI W Edmonds WA 98026 .26. 8325 226th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 _27.7222 208th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 .28.20714 76th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 29.7409 210th St SW Edmonds, WA 98026 30.21124 Shell Valley Rd Edmonds WA 98026 31.21323 80th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 32.7201 224th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 33.23408 Edmonds Way Edmonds WA 98026 34.22309 92nd Ave W Edmonds. WA 98020 36.21822 82nd PI W Edmonds WA 98026 36. ,8408 224th St SW Edmonds WA 98026, 37.7726 218th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 38. 9601224th St SW Edmonds WA 98020 39.21319 84th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 40, 8504 218th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 41.7512 218th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 42. 7723 209th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 43. 19729 76th Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 44. 7807 218th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 45. 22828 761h Ave W Edmonds WA 98026 46. 8623 204th St SW Edmonds WA 98026 -41, 0415 221st PI SW Edmonds WA 98026 48.23502 Edmonds -Way Lynnwood WA �- 98036 49.22906 Edmonds Way Edmonds WA 98020 5[1.23028 83rd Ave W Edmonds WA 98(}26 B-17 33* ginoft 1,'93 -� 4, Im e- 3s` trA 1. Ae> �. as{`�► S Nei x.62 17, Z- m � �n . -tf i?Q w ?, , v� 9 Few t s' p A C .�q m& zwk lot WtAes . 35-01 Id .7-MIM -bqOmh 15 XD t ; ri LI-7 it (fls -'} j� Z y �, q - 'gin 1*-7 OtAc t fl• r� �'nn #'�� Z-3 - 47 4$;j If ; A.DS Ae z T` , 3 3-.o jOg2. m t l'u+es Av�'� nrt►¢. . 3 Ow 141 D It J r i int t #*Ao B-18 Edmonds road Impact Fee Rate Study TABLE 4 IMPACT FEE RATES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Trip ITE FTE Land Use Trip % New Length Net New Trips per Impact Fee Per Unit @ $ Code Cateqory Rate' Trips' Factor Unit of Measure 763.66 per Trip 110 Light Industrial 0.98 100% 1.59 1.56 1,000 sq ft 1.19 per square foot 140 Manufacturing 0.74 100% 1.59 1.18 1,000 sq ft 0.90 per square foot 151 Mini -warehouse 0.26 100% 1.59 0.41 1.000 so ft 0.32 per square foot 210 Single family 1.01 100% 1.09 1.10 dwelling 840.72 per dwelling unit House 220 Apartment 0.62 100% 1.15 0.71 dwelling 544.49 per dwelling unit 230 Condominium 0.54 100% 1.15 0.62 dweliinq 474.24 per dwellinq unit 240 Mobile Home 0.56 100%11 1.09 0.61 dwelling 466.14 per dwelling unit 310 Hotel 0.61 100% 1.25 0.76 room 582.29 per room 320 Motel 0.47 100%1 1.25 0.59 room 448.65 per room 420 Marina 0.19 100% 0.97 0.18 berth 140.74 per boat berth 430 Golf course 0.30 100% 1.00 0.30 acre 229.10 per acre 444 Movie Theater 3.80 100% 0.72 2.74 1.000 so ft 1.36_ per square foot 492 Racquet club 1.83 100% 0.97 1.78 1,000 sq ft 3.58 per square foot 530 High School 1.02 100% 0.62 0.63 1,000 sq ft 0.48 per square foot 560 Church 0.66 100% 1.15 0.76 1,000 sq fit 0.58 per square foot 610 Hospital 0.92 100% 1.56 1.44 1,000 sq ft 1.10 per square foot 620 Nursing home 0.20 100% 0.87 0.17 bed 132.88 per bed 710 General Office 1.49 100% 1.59 2.37 1,000 sq ft 1.81 per square foot 720 Medical office 3.66 100% 1.50 5.49 1,000 sq ft 4.19 per square foot 820 Shopping Center 3.74 8196 0.40 1.21 1,000 sq ft 0.93 per square foot 832 Restaurant: sit- 10.86 56% 1.06 6.45 1,000 sq ft 4.92 per square foot down 833 Fastfood, no 26.15 52% 0.62 8.-.3 1,000 sq ft 6.44 per square foot drive -up 834 Fast food, w/ 33.48 51% 0.62 10.59 1,000 sq ft 8.08 per square foot drive -up 844 Gas station 14.56 60% 0.53 4.63 pump 3.535.82 per vfD 845 Gas station 13.38 47% 0.53 3.33 pump 2,545.26 per vfps w/convenience 850 Supermarket 11-51 55% 0.65 4.11 1,000 sq ft 3.14 per square foot 851 Convenience 53.73 39% 0.40 8.38 1,000 sq ft', 6.40 per square foot market -24 hr 912 Drive-in Bank 54.77 519/61_0.47 ji 13.13 1,000 sq ft 10.03 per square foot 2 ITE Trip Generation (6th Edition): 4-6 PM Peak Hour Trip Ends 3 Excludes pass -by trips: see "Trip Generotion Handbook: An ITE Proposed Recommended Practice' 0988) Natio to average trip length. 5 vfp: vehicle fueling position Henderson, Young & Company City of Edmonds, Washington April 15, 2003 Page 18 B-19 C - D -U*rs1CSP 4dGE t"' 14-0 v VJ-VCl 1JICU8d NVnd 911S sm.. 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