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Agenda - 09-15-20; 5-a - Zoning Atlas Amendment - Master Plan Development Conditional Zoning District (MPD-CZ) for the Research Triangle Logistics Park (RTLP)
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Agenda - 09-15-20; 5-a - Zoning Atlas Amendment - Master Plan Development Conditional Zoning District (MPD-CZ) for the Research Triangle Logistics Park (RTLP)
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<br />11 <br /> <br />Trail Bike Route, E/W Route, N/S Route) nor is either roadway aligned to greenway trails, unsigned <br />connector routes or any other indication that would currently assign these roads multi -modal <br />responsibility. <br /> The 1999 Orange County Bicycle Transportation Plan and the associate map do not assign any <br />special categorization (such as “scenic”) to Davis Road. <br /> Old NC 86 (the section by the project) is a part of the North Carolina Scenic Byways program (Scots- <br />Welch Heritage), which is honorary in nature. There is no regulatory component or preemptive <br />development restrictions associated with this recognition. <br /> According to the turning plan in the first TIA submission, the westbound lane on Davis Road was <br />labeled as a shared through/right turn and the eastbound lane on Davis Road was labeled as a <br />shared through/left turn lane. The existing 60-foot right-of-way is sufficient for the above- <br />recommended improvements. <br /> <br />4.9 How does the traffic impacts compare to other land uses? <br />The table below shows traffic generated from different land use types for the purpose of comparison. <br />The total number of generated vehicle trips with the facilities listed in the table is estimated to be <br />36,194 trips, or 992% (nearly ten times) the amount of traffic as compared to the proposed RTLP design. <br />The warehouse-style land use that is proposed for RTLP is far less intensive from a vehicle trip <br />standpoint. <br /> <br />Description/ITE Code Unit of <br />Measure <br />Expected <br />Units <br />Total Generated Trips Total Distribution of Generated Trips <br />Daily AM PM AM <br />in <br />AM <br />out <br />Pass <br />-by <br />PM <br />in <br />PM <br />out <br />Pass <br />-by <br />Discount Supermarket <br />(854) Sq. Feet 180,000 16,355 455 1,501 203 147 105 578 578 345 <br />Supermarket (850) Sq. Feet 49,000 5,010 167 465 66 41 60 152 146 167 <br />Factory Outlet Center <br />(823) Sq. Feet 317,000 8,429 212 726 155 57 0 341 385 0 <br />Home Improvement <br />Superstore (862) Sq. Feet 110,000 3,381 164 256 49 37 79 65 68 123 <br />Arts & Crafts Store (879) Sq. Feet 18,300 1,035 85 114 42 43 0 52 61 0 <br />Fast Food with Drive Thru <br />(934) Sq. Feet 4,000 1,984 182 131 46 45 91 34 31 65 <br /> <br />561
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