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DRAFT 462 <br /> 110 of the site trips to come or to go on Davis Drive to the west, or coming from the west. We think that signage will <br /> 111 assist with that. <br /> 112 <br /> 113 Adam Beeman: My biggest concern is the traffic coming off of 40 or especially coming from Mebane. How do you <br /> 114 plan on solving that problem because it's only a single lane coming down the ramp and there is no lights so right now <br /> 115 anybody that comes off that ramp could sit there for minutes before they can make a left turn to go towards the <br /> 116 hospital. I only see that increasing with all those, the developments that they put in over across the street from the <br /> 117 hospital and you want to add how many tractor-trailers coming off of that ramp? So, I'm just curious to know what <br /> 118 your plan is for the light situation coming off the ramp. <br /> 119 <br /> 120 Matt Peach: Hello everybody, my name is Matt Peach with Stantec Consulting Services; I'm the engineer of record <br /> 121 for the traffic impact analysis. Mr. Beeman, I did hear your question and I think your concern regarding the amount of <br /> 122 traffic coming from Mebane and using 1-40, that's correct? We're currently in the process of recommending and <br /> 123 coordinating improvements with NCDOT. We know that the applicant has recommended improvements, particularly <br /> 124 installing a traffic signal at the 1-40 eastbound ramps there at Old NC 86. In addition to that, we're trying to <br /> 125 coordinate with NCDOT regarding two projects they have in the area along 1-40 and to the north on Churton Street <br /> 126 trying to make sure that our recommendations are in line with their future projects as well. That was the, part of the <br /> 127 information that they had requested previously,that we supplied them today. <br /> 128 <br /> 129 Adam Beeman: So there's no intention to add any extra lane, widen any lanes coming off the ramp or turning that <br /> 130 corner towards your service road? <br /> 131 <br /> 132 Matt Peach: That's what we're coordinating with NCDOT right now. We would definitely try our best to work within <br /> 133 the existing pavement to have turn lanes there at the service road. In terms of lanes at the ramps, we are not <br /> 134 proposing any at this moment but that's exactly what we're coordinating with NCDOT. <br /> 135 <br /> 136 Adam Beeman: I come off of that ramp from Mebane, I go to the hospital, and I can sit there from minutes trying to <br /> 137 take that left. I just imagine if someone is trying to take the left and that ramp's not any wider when you start stacking <br /> 138 up trucks behind those people, you are going to be up on the highway before long so I am just curious. I know, <br /> 139 understand you're within the footprint but that right hand turning lane would be really nice so that the truck could just <br /> 140 roll off and not have to sit there and stack up. <br /> 141 <br /> 142 Matt Peach: I certainly understand that and the purpose that and the purpose of putting a traffic signal in there would <br /> 143 be to allow the side street to move more efficiently. In theory,that delay would be reduced. <br /> 144 <br /> 145 Adam Beeman: Well that's my biggest concern; I mean all the other stuff is secondary. My biggest concern is just <br /> 146 that whole intersection is a nightmare and I don't if it's going to be on you guys to deal with it or because the hospital <br /> 147 is expanding, they're building all those houses across the street from the hospital and all that development, that <br /> 148 intersection is going to be a nightmare before long so I was just hoping that you guys would try to address it <br /> 149 preemptively rather than reactively. <br /> 150 <br /> 151 Matt Peach: Our current recommendation to NCDOT is to install a signal at that location so we are right in line with <br /> 152 you there and just to point upon the point you made regarding the hospital, we made sure to account for traffic for <br /> 153 future phases of Waterstone in our analysis. <br /> 154 <br /> 155 David Blankfard: I have a question, so what kind of traffic is going to be coming out from the building onto David <br /> 156 Drive? Is that going to be trucks or is it going to be automobiles or a combination? <br /> 157 <br /> 158 Matt Peach: We do foresee both. Really as we had kind of been mentioning previously, the trucks would be using <br /> 159 Old NC 86 to get up to 1-40 primarily. We see very little traffic going to and from the west on Davis Road. If traffic is <br /> 160 on Davis Road it's trying to get from that driveway to Old 86 for that 1000 feet and that's about it. <br /> 161 <br /> 162 David Blankfard: What about when they get to Davis Road and it's backed up from 1-40? What prevents them from <br /> 163 taking a right on Old 86 going down to the stop sign and then turning onto New Hope to get onto 40? <br /> 164 <br />