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1 <br />Michael Harvey <br />From:Nishith Trivedi <br />Sent:Thursday, September 24, 2020 8:58 AM <br />To:Michael Harvey <br />Cc:Thomas Ten Eyck; Tom Altieri; Craig Benedict <br />Subject:RE: Beaver Crossing <br />Michael, <br /> <br />I have finished my review of the attached two addendums for Beaver Crossing. Here are my 2 cents: <br /> <br /> Developer may not need to remove the West bound off ramp onto service road. Though I see the benefit – <br />reducing conflict points and less traffic on service road – the cost is more traffic getting off at Mt. Willing exit to <br />access the site. <br />o The added traffic light at Mt. Willing south of the interchange is appreciated but more traffic will still go <br />to Mt. Willing even with westbound off ramp removed from service drive. <br /> The amount of traffic added to the US‐70/I‐85 Connector is significant, this additional traffic may also come from <br />and go into Ben Johnston road. As the Connector is a 4 lane divided highway, it needs left turn lanes into Ben <br />Johnston Road due to increasing traffic <br />o Right in/Right out on Ben Johnston Road is counterproductive <br /> I do not see any benefit from moving the east driveway access north 400’, it puts it very close to the power <br />easement and rail overpass. Below is a picture depicting the close proximity where this driveway access would <br />go. <br />121
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