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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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DRAFT 463 <br /> 165 Matt Peach: Another recommendation we made in the traffic study was to install a signal at Davis Road as well at <br /> 166 Old NC 86 so again the delay on the side street having no longer stop control will be reduced in this scenario. <br /> 167 <br /> 168 David Blankfard: But there's nothing to stop them from turning right and going further into the rural....going toward <br /> 169 Carrboro. <br /> 170 <br /> 171 Matt Peach: There will be no physical barrier, to answer that question specifically, but they would be losing time and <br /> 172 which I don't believe truckers, it's in their best interests. <br /> 173 <br /> 174 David Blankfard: I guess, I'm just saying if it gets backed up where you're proposing, over near the service road, if it <br /> 175 gets backed up there then they would go the other way. Is there going to be a lot of stacking between the service <br /> 176 road and 1-40? <br /> 177 <br /> 178 Matt Peach: I don't believe that would be any longer, to answer your question. We do foresee some queues going <br /> 179 back from the ramp but that's just normal for the installation of a traffic signal and quite frankly,we need that traffic to <br /> 180 stop for brief periods so we can let the ramp move but our analysis show that the stacking would go back a couple <br /> 181 hundred feet certainly nowhere near Davis Road and certainly not long enough to really deter anybody from taking 40 <br /> 182 up that way off Old 86. <br /> 183 <br /> 184 David Blankfard: Ok, so what you're saying is it's faster just to go down to towards the service road as opposed to <br /> 185 taking a right? <br /> 186 <br /> 187 Matt Peach: Correct sir. <br /> 188 <br /> 189 David Blankfard: Now what about once they get to 40 and say they are going on 85 northbound,would it be faster to <br /> 190 for them to get on 40 west and then looping around to 85 or to keep going straight past Waterstone to get to 85. <br /> 191 <br /> 192 Matt Peach: I'd imagine the faster way would be 1-40 but that would be an individual decision that every individual <br /> 193 driver would have to make. <br /> 194 <br /> 195 David Blankfard: Ok, so we don't know? <br /> 196 <br /> 197 Matt Peach: I can't say definitively what behavior individuals will choose. It depends on time of day, depends on <br /> 198 their individual preferences. In my view, I would take 1-40 to 85. <br /> 199 <br /> 200 David Blankfard: Ok, my next question is what the outcome of the high electric line going over the existing or one of <br /> 201 the proposed buildings? <br /> 202 <br /> 203 Chris Bostic: Good evening, I'm Chris Bostic with Kimley-Horn; I'm the civil engineer of record for his project. To <br /> 204 answer your question, Duke Energy does have regulations as to what is allowed underneath those transmission <br /> 205 lines, no buildings are allowed within the easement of those transmission line, however, they do allow parking and <br /> 206 our current conceptual plan does contemplate putting parking underneath the power lines and keeping the proposed <br /> 207 structure the required distance away from the easement. <br /> 208 <br /> 209 David Blankfard: Ok, the entrance onto Davis Drive, there's a parcel of land that's very close and their house is very <br /> 210 close to where the proposed driveway is or the road access. Is there concern about, I mean you've got the 100 foot <br /> 211 setback but is it going,what kind of impact is that going to have for that property owner? <br /> 212 <br /> 213 Michael Birch: (Showed an exhibit) So, I think you are talking about this area (pointed out on exhibit) down here <br /> 214 along Davis,so we really only have within that 100 foot area, really only have kind of the drive aisle and maybe a little <br /> 215 bit of parking in that area with the building setback 60 feet. Excuse me the building setback with a maximum height <br /> 216 of 60 feet but outside of that 100 foot setback line, in terms of impact, I was trying to see if there is a better image to <br /> 217 try to get a sense of it there but I think with a mix of landscaping that we anticipate in that area that is a mitigating part <br /> 218 of the transition. <br /> 219 <br />
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